jmck ....... 1st Row - Vernon Ericson Mullen, Schlltz, Peters, Slevert, Thomsen, Shreeves. Christian- sen smith, Grelnke, B. Saggau. 2nd Row - O'Connor Paup, Rath, Jenkins, Eggers, Johnson, Moeller, Holtorf, Koenck, Wlll- roth, Precht, Grotn. 3rd Row -lghandler, T. Saggau, Bneck, Anderson, Plthan, Lyman, Glottelty, Gelth, Brogden, ore us. The running Monarchs are looking forward to a good track season this year. They lacked distance runners and Held event men last year. With the aid of three of the last year speed demons and several boys who might be as fast or faster than the returning lads, it looks like an- other sprint power house. About 40 men will be trying for a job on the team. The goal which has FOOTBALL 0 Jefferson 6 28 Ida Grove 18 14 Onawa 6 26 Logan 20 6 Carroll 25 33 Missouri Valley 12 25 Sac City 26 6 Storm Lake 21 been set for them is to win the conference cham- pionship. The team has been fenced inside most of the time this year because of rain, although most of the distance runners have been getting in shape all winter long. Returning track letter men, 0'Connor, Chandler, Rath, Bueck, Tom and Bernie Saggau, with their fellow track mates, will all be trying to recover the long lost championship trophy for the conference track team. BASKETBALL 20 Sac City 30 23 Mapleton 28 16 Ida Grove 17 23 Manning 49 19 Harlan 31 24 Audubon 15 17 Carroll 18 47 Jefferson 17 28 Sac City 14 28 Ida Grove 36 40 Manilla 25 28 Harlan 43 26 Dow City 28 18 Carroll 27 19 Manning 25 12 Harlan 13 42 Logan 8 25 Jefferson 41 COUNTY TOURNAMENT 31 Kiron 28 Aer? I 37 Charter Oak 17 ,U ef: I . 48 Mamlla 35 . -Q 60 , SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT x . L -? , X Q7 charter oak 24 x X 1.5, olsrmcr 'rounNAMEN1' 28 Avoca 18 25 Atlantic 42 .. 26 -
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' gm... O The Science Club, better known to the stud- ents of D. H. S. as the Y. A. P., Ye Atomic Powers Club, met under the leadership of the science in- structor, Mr. Walters, for the first time in the his- tory of the Denison Public High School on No- vember 19, 1945, with twenty-nine charter mem- bers prcsent. Various officers were elected to fill the needs of the club and a constitution was drawn up and adopted. The Science Club of Denison is affiliated and holds membership with the Science Clubs of America. The club meets the first and third Monday of every month. This club was formed for the purpose of helping those students who are interested in furthering their knowledge of science. A program of wide and various ideas is planned and prepared for every meeting. Sometimes a speaker, interested in some field of science, will bring his views before the club. Members of the club perform experiments based on some scientific problem before the club. The club is alive with enthusiasm and is desirous to increase their scientific knowledge. 0 Q 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 O The objectives of the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion are to promote physical fitness, skill, leader- ship, and good sportsmanship. In the local G. A. A. there are 53 active mem- bers, including the following officers: Patricia McDonnell, presidentg Marjorie Johnson, vice president: Patricia Miller, secretary, and Louise Robinson, treasurer. Miss Agnes Best, in addi- tion to being the local sponsor is also the secre- tary-treasurer of the State Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, of which the Denison G. A. A. is a member. Miss Best has held a position on the state G. A. A. board for nine years. Activity meetings were held after school each Tuesday and Friday. At these meetings the girls participated in volleyball, basketball and softball in their respective seasons, and also engaged in stunts, tumbling, and recreational games. The G. A. A. presented a Christmas party for the boys' athletic organizations. On February 7, nineteen girls were initiated as members, with the informal initiation followed by a banquet and formal candle-light initiation. At this banquet letter awards were also presented to five girls: Helen Rohwer, Marlene Andresen, Marjorie John- son, Ruth Ann Gaughan and Carol Carlson. Betty Hoffman received the state G. A. A. pin, the high- est G. A. A. award. To complete this year's activ- ities, the annual May Fete was sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Association. lst Row 2d Row 3d ROW -ith Row 5th Row McDonnell, Rohwer, Kelly, Slevert. L. Groth Eck, Carlson, Laub, Baer, Hnst, Johnson. Olson, Lueck, Helden, Lunsford, Moeller, E. Groth, Mr. Walters. - B. Saggnu, Ruhack, Boeck, Peters, Brown Winey. - Precht. Holtort, Norullus. T. Suggnu, Ruth Denker. lst Row 2d Row - 3d Row 4th Row 5th Row -28, Brandt, Marten, Rabe, P. Miller, McDon- nell, Johnson, Robinson, Tamm, Ruch, Calvin, Stale. Slechtn. Hayes, Carlson. Prechl. Y Hortman, Mss Best, Volkmnn, Rohwer Schmidt. Brorlersen, Rule, Smith. C. Miller, M. Waldo. Stump, Collins, LnFrenz, Garvin, Gnughan, Bnrber, Ruberg, Lueck. Baer. Petersen, Lyman, Hanigan, Jensen. Bray Ballantine, L. Petersen. Andresen, Krueger Wnlde, Lunsford, Solbnch, Kearney, Runge Edwards.
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