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s at 5 j fs' v 1934 Q 5: 'X ff i ff nf 1.3.1 ,, .- 142-1.1 1 5 2' 4 ' fries? f 5 V iii 4 Freshmen Four freshmen boys went out for football this year. They were: Wesley Harris, Donald Mathews, Dale Mitchell, and Guy Murray. ln future years they will probably be the football stars of the Bison. Who knows? Freshmen players in the lnterclass Basketball Tournament were as follows: LeRoy Behrens, Allen Conner, Darel Fitzgerald, Allan Martin, and Guy Murray. Allan Martin was captain of the five. Ramon Hensley, Lowell Ludlow, and Dale Mitchell also saw action in the two games. They lost both games, the first with the Sophomores and second with the Aluniorsg but scores indicate that the freshmen team will be an excellent team in the school years to come. Eight freshmen girls were members of the Girl Reserves. They were: Alma Elmore, Reva H. Gibson, Celia Mccollister, Phyllis Mesner, Genevieve Munn, lda Scott, Mary Stephens, and Anna Watson. Freshmen on the honor roll were: Albert lessen, Mona Parker, Catherine Schip- inann, Jessie Funk, Reva H. Gibson, Allen Conner, Nadine Vorse, Mary Stephens, Anna Watson, Genevieve Sodergren, lda Scott, Mary E.. Rogers, Bernice johns, Zola Cudney, Darel Fitzgerald, Wendell Christensen, Wesley Harris, Lucile Lock, Allan Mai'tin, and Phyllis Mesner. Back Rowfl-loward Shively, Pauline Cover, Mary E. Rogers, Ethel Stubbe, Agnes Hammond, Helen Peters, Gene- evieve Sodergren, Mary Stephens, Guy Murray. Third Row7Allan Martin, Keith Rice, Jean B. Brown, Zola Cudney, Merrien Bremner, Margie Garrett, Reva Gibson, Anna Watsoiz, Ramon Hensley, Donald Mathews. Second RowfRuby Johnston, Darel Fitzgerald, Shirley Johnston, Ida Scott, Phyllis Mesner, Genevieve Munn, Lucile Lock, Doris Mortenson, Alma Elmore. First Row-Wendell Christensen, Albert jessen, Thomas Davis, Farrell McMahon, Dale Mitchell, George Brandcs, ' Robert Mattson, Wesley Harris, Charles Sheppard.
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X '93 4 5 L aff Freshmen The Central City High School activities, social, athletic, and musical were enthu- siastically participated in by the Freshmen. Vlihe school spirit was always manifestg in fact, it seemed to gather strength as a clear mountain stream, that has its beginning in a few springs and is fed, as it goes along, by many more. So the school spirit of cooperation, mutual helpfulness, and fair play is thoroughly imbued in the freshmen, who will carry it on. vlihe freshmen contributed much talent to the High School Band and Orchestra this year. The members of the band were: lVlarvin Daily-Snare Drum, Wesley Harris- Bass, Albert lessen-Trombone, Pat Sheppard--Cornet, Warren Vvegnerffflarinet. The freshmen were represented in the orchestra by seven members. They were as follows: Zola Cudney+Violin, Weslety Harris-Violin, Anna Watsoii-Violin, Pat Sheppard- Cornet, Warreii WegnerfClarinet, Albert lessene-ilirombone, Nlarvin Daily-Snare Drum. During the middle of March the freshmen held a meeting to vote for the most popular boy and girl in their class. The popular girl and boy from each class would then be candidates for the most popular boy and girl of High School. Pauline Cover and Donald lVlatlic'ws were elected to represent the freshmen. Back Row Y -Elbert Munn, Kenneth Wright, john Fischer, Marvin Daily, Kenneth Orendorff, Paul Blue. Third Row -Lillian Lewis, Celia Mccollister, Marjorie Ernst, Alyce Parkhurst, Mary E. Senlcbile, Jeanne Mason, Bernice Johns. Second Row-Allen Conner, Ruth Zwiebel, Virginia Power, Marjorie Fogland, Annie L. Baird, Barbara Boycl, Jessie Funk, Bill Thompson. First Row--Warren Wegner, Nadine Vorse, Mona Parker, Catherine Schipmann, Eunice Scott, Marilyn Patterson Stein Gagle. , I , 69 5.1! . lu
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1934 junior High The Junior High consists of one hundred boys and girls enrolled in the seventh and eighth grades. Four teachers take care of the work as follows: Miss lV1abel Almquist,- Principal, Social Science, Spelling, Penmanship, and Student Council. Miss Avis Alden, --General Science, 72 Spelling, and Penmanship, Art and Needlecraft. Maurice Poole. -English, 7' Arithmetic, Journalism, and Library. H. P. Stearns,-Arithmetic, Orches- tra, Instrumental Music. The Junior Student Council is a democratic organization operating on the broad aims of service to school and community. Elections are held twice a year. First Semester, President-Sallie Locke, Council-Mary Belle Martin, Dick Beckwith, Mary Elizabeth Armstrong, Alvin Hoare, C-erald Clayton, Helen C-iberson, Philip Carlson, Eleanor Shelton, Lois Cantrell, Donald Whaley, Rachel Almquist, Jimmy Hall, Bob Clayton, Juvae Wright, Sam Ayres, Dorothy Benecke. Second Semester, President-Mary Belle Martin, Council-Helen Cniberson, Clarence Shull, Dean Welder, Bonnie Jean Morris, C-erald Clayton, Helen Trail, Betty Jane Nitzel, A. Jay Hanway, Bob Clayton, Barbara Wetigand, Mildred Ellen Freid, Eugene Schipmann, Dick Nielsen, Mark Carraher, Maxine Chandler, Sally Locke. The Reporter is the news publication of the South Ward Junior High, published twice each month by the Journalism class, under the direction of the English department. The South Ward Orchestra is an outgrowth of the brass, reed, and string classes. The increase in the number of participants and the rapid improvement show that the boys and girls are enjoying and appreciating their opportunity. The art and needlecraft class of the Junior High have completed this year many beautiful and practical projects in Pastello drawing, wood carving, Italian drawn work, and general needlecraft. The Annual'Spelling Contest for the South Ward occurred Friday, March I6. The winners in thhemoral contest were Mary Elizabeth Armstrong, Harry Lang, Rachel Almquist, and Esther Myers. In the written contest the winners were Mary Elizabeth Armstrong, Lois Contrell, Mary Belle Martin, and Charles Eatough. Mary Elizabeth Armstrong won second in both the oral and written spelling contest in Merrick County. She will go to the Tri-State Contest at Shenandoah, Iowa, and the State Fair Contest at Lincoln. Miss Alrnquist Mr. Stearns Mr. Pool Miss Alden sfii
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