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BASKETBALL GAMES AND SCORES Sept. 25—Chadron (0) at Alliance (53). Oct. 9- Gering (0) at Alliance (20). Oct. 16—-Alliance (0) at Crawford (27). Oct. 23 Sidney (6l at Alliance (13). Nov. 4—Morrill (6) at Alliance (7). Nov. 10 -Alliance (6) at Scottsbluff (12). Nov. 14—Alliance (14) at Broken Bow (10). Nov. 26—Bayard (7) at Alliance (21). FOOTBALL GAMES AND SCORES •Jan. 8—Hyannis (Ol at Alliance (19). Jan. 15—Alliance (81 at Hyannis (25). Jan. 19—Bayard (5) at Alliance (30). Ian. 22—Alliance (14) at Mitchell (7). Jan. 23—Alliance (18) at Gering (8). Jan. 26—Bridgeport (17) at Alliance (25). Jan. 26—Alliance (13) at Bayard (12). Fel . 2—Scottsbluff (13) at Alliance (31). Feb. 5—Mitchell (7 I at Alliance (10). Feb. 12—Alliance (21) at Scottsbluff (12). Feb. 19 Alliance (12) at Bridgeport (16). The football men earning letters in 1925 were: FOOTBALL LETTER MEN Leo Anderson Leo Bayer Kenneth McCall Arthur Miller Donald Dotson Robert Garrett Howard Cogswell Claude Patterson Clifford Roland Clayton Romig Frank Hodgkinson Albert Schadwinkel Richard Hearel 1 Paul Lotspeich Dwight Weaver Jim Wilson Jack Young
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COMMERCIAL CONTEST A Commercial Contest was held on March 26 at Chadron. The entrants from Alliance and the subjects they were entered for were: Novice Shorthand: Marjorie Whitnack, Lucille Dickinson, Falba Cole. Advanced Typewriting: Vera Lowry, Zeta Redfern, Lucille Dickinson. Penmanship: Marjorie Whitnack, Florence Whitlock, Lucille Dickinson. Novice Typewriting: Eula Adamson, Falba Cole, Eileen Dietlein. Spelling: Marjorie Whitnack. Florence Whitlock and Lucille Dickinson. Alliance carried off first honors with a total of fifty-four points. In Advanced Typewriting Lucille Dickinson earned first place and Vera Lowry second. Marjorie Whitnack won first. Falba Cole second, and Lucille Dickinson third in Novice Shorthand. In Spelling. Marjorie Whitnack and Florence Whitlock tied for first place and Lucille Dickinson took fifth place. Marjorie Whitnack took first place in penmanship. while Lucille Dickinson and Florence Whitlock took second and third places, respectively. SCHOLASTIC CONTEST I he students chosen to take the scholastic tests at Chadron April 26 were: Frig- onometrv. Everts Lyle, Vi alter Johnson; Physics, Herbert Stern; Geometry. Martha Miller. Leola Schill; Latin, Veva Wilson. Leola Schill; English Composition, Martha Miller; English Literature. Leola Schill; European History, Gladys Parsons. Many tow ns were represented and the winners were chosen from the Chadron and Bridgeport contestants. Those from Alliance who placed were: Herbert Stern, first. Physics; Everts Lyle, first Trigonometry; Veva Wilson, fourth. Latin; Gladys Parsons, second. History. DECLAMATORY CONTEST The local Declamatory Contest was held in the High School Auditorium on the evening of March 21. The following contestants took part: Raymond Weyrens. Robert Gillette and Glen Gerdes in oratorical: Alice Wright. Ida Davis, June Marshall, Irma Weyrens and Janice Shelton in dramatic; Marie Clark. Helen Salisbury, Margaret Marshall and Mona Cornu in humorous. Raymond Weyrens ' on first place in oratorical. Alice Wright and Mona Cornu captured first prizes in their respective sections. On March 26. the District Declam was held here. Raymond. Alice and Mona each earned the privilege of going to the District contest. At this Raymond won first. He then went to the state contest where he tied for third place.
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SENIOR PLAY The last class play of the year, “Some Baby,” was presented on May 6 by a talented cast of Seniors. Rainy weather prevented many people from coming o tha only a fair crowd saw the play. Those who came felt well repaid for comiim and were much pleased with both the play and the cast. r The cast was: Professor Frederick Realya . Mrs. Wellsiniller (Auntie), his sister Sylvia Realva, his daughter Philip Stanton, his assistant General Henry Burbeck Marcella Burbeck, his daughter-in-law Mrs. Vivert, a neighbor............ Mrs. Henderson, her mother Lucille Norton, a neighbor Judge Sanderson.................... Sheriff Johnson Deputy Sheriff Stoker Albert Schadwinkel Lsther Frederick Ruth Schill Clarence Gibson Raymond Wvrens Anna Wing Florence Whitlock Lucille Dickinson Nellie Trenkle Donald Kennedy Jimmie Cribble Chris Panwitz JUNIOR PLAY On March () the Junior Class presented its annual play large, audience in the High School Auditorium. The play chosen and well acted that it met with great approval. “Stray Cats,” before a a comedy, was so well The cast was: Clifford McCaddon Paul Lotspeich Clifford Roland Harold Newell Ldgar McDonald Dick Skinner ................... Tom Skinner........................ Harry Skinner...................... Billy Jones..... Rev. Patterson..................... Leona Brooks.... ... . vy j rv i Alice Foley Wanda Taylor......................................................... n . , . , Doris Mallerv Jennie Long............................................................... .. ■ t ... ,, , ralba Cole Kitty Baker , , . o . Josephine Acheson Business Manager „ . , wr Robert Gillette Advertising Manager , . D ... M .............................Acta Kedfern ace i anagers................................. Harry Beagle and Mary Beth Lucas
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