914. ami HCS can Back Row-W. Busacker, M inson, M. Ells, J. Gross, J Radcliffe, E. Merrick, B Hardy. Second Row-M. Thomas, D Brown, B. Furer, J. Perry, M Lundberg, M. Stephens, S ker, B. Simodynes, P. Martin D. Wolff, H. Goodwin. ner, H. Lockwood, E. Maring B, Hansen. G. Moore, H Taylor, D. Hansen. Wait, D. LeSueur, B. Taylor J. Miles, D. Lafler, Miss Rob- Keith, J. Ackerman, D. Re, Front Row-H. Nielsen. B. Ty- Serviccs oi' the Pep tllulu girls are many. Their niain purpose is to proniote enthusiasm for Sitlney's athletic teanis and a feeling of soli- darity on the part oi' the stutlent hotly. This group also gives its services as ushers, ticket sellers, ancl organizers of rallies. During the first part of the year the tllulm sponsoretl a snake clance. lYhen the foothall season closed, a festive banquet was given. Then along with leap year canic Yalentinels clay ancl the annual hox social. Un March lil an all-school party was given, The basketball boys brought home second place in the district tournanient anal the g'irls rewarclecl theni with another glorious banquet. The S 1 luh is one ol' tl1e real live-wire organizations in our high school. .lts nienihership is nnatle up oi' inajor winners in hoy's athletics. Early in the year a very hilarious initiation was heltl forthe new lllilll- 40 nienihers. These initiates soon found out what is expected of a true sportsnian in Sidney lligh School. The organization sponsorenl several parties cluring the year. Une ot' the most outstanding social func- tion was an olcl-time mlance given in honor of the Pep Cluli girls. livery- one present found that the tlances of the tgay nineties' were real fun. Although this cluli was re- organized just one year ago, it has taken its place anioug the various organizations of the school. Page 24 Kratz, R. Agnew. Back Row-D. Heath, L Durnell, V. Hengl, E Wellner, B. Rezac. Second Row-R. Darby, L Larson, T. Poquette, B Sack. D. Ellsworth, J Bentley. Front Row-H. Simms, C Slayter. F. Bayne, D
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omg to our cuz BACK ROW-William Brauer, Leland Troutman, Victor Meyer, Jack Curless, Lloyd Frahm, Albert Berggren, Bob Sellers, Clifford Runge, Orrin Wittig, Clifford Augenstein, Alvin Narjes, Harold Flinn, Leo Sie- dow, Lennie Durnell. SECOND ROW-Richard Atkins, Le Baron Goodwin, Jimmy Le Vay, Keith Spiker, Edward Killham, Rol- lalnd Danby, Harold Hengl, Dwyer Brown, Fra nk Zamarripa, Carter Kokjer, Lavane Ellsworth, Dale Niebaum, Dwayne Brauer. FRONT ROW-Kenneth Willey, Kenneth Mueller, Jesse Hulit, Ed Bergner, Bill Sack, Bob McKay, Lee Witters, Kent Kratz, Tom Poquette, Jack McCann, La Verne Anthony, Dean Kratz, Forrest Brown, Bob Hansen, Milford Brauer. 1940 TRACK SCHEDULE April 5thl.. Bayard Quadrangular April 9th ............ 'Ushkosh Triangular April 13th ............ Scottsbluff Relay April 18th ............ Sidney Triangular April 2-ith .......... Sidney lnvitational April 26th ....... ..... i Alliance Regional May 3rd .... May 10th ....... Page 26 ......Conference Meet fScottsbluffj ......State Meet Qllincolnj lYith six major letter veterans and seven minor letter men returning to join the ranks of fifty other recruits, it looks as if Sidney High School would hang up another successful track season. Major let- ter winners for 1939 are: Clnrless, Durnell, D, Kratz, K, Kratz, Poquette, and Sack. During' the 1939 track season, Sidney made a fine showing' and established sever- al new records. Sidney took part in the State-VVide 'High School Numeral Awards sponsored by the University of Nebraska. Pearson, Lundberg, Durnell, Curless, and Jacobs received dark blue numeral awards, and Sack, D. Kratz, K. Kratz, and Harvey won light blue awards, At the Sidney invi- tational meet, Oshkosh placed first with 37 points, Ogallala, second with 25 points, and Sidney, third with 22.9 points. Durnell was high point man with a score of 14.5 points. For the first time, 1940 track men plan to enter the Twentieth Annual Selective Pentatlilon which is sponsored by the Uni- versity of Nebraska.
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