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25 FOOTBALL - - - Foremen Lead Savages In Successful Season The Savages had one of the most successful seasons in the school's history. They played seven games under the excellent leadership of co-captains Harry Dolyniuk, Elmer Nelson, and William Leder, and won five of them, thus attaining tied position for second place in the conference. Nineteen men won major letters. HAKKY J. W1ENBEKGEN Coach T11E RECORD Opponents We They Ellendale 13 G Valley City 6 6 Spearfish (5 7 Bottineau 13 0 Minot 2 0 Minot 21 0 (Homecoming) Mayville 6 14 G7 33 HARRY - - - Harry J. Wienbergcn, or “Coach , as he is called by the boys, is tall, dark-haired, and if he can not be identified by this description, his smile will make him stand out. Mr. Wienbergen teaches biological science and coaches athletics. He is greatly interested in nature, especially animals. On the athletic field, Harry is more active than the boys, but we know it’s a hard job to sit on the sidelines and watch a game without becoming excit- ed. BILL LEDEK Captain GORDON HOLT Co-captain PAUL EBELTOFT Co-captain
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27 LEITHOLD JACK MORLAND ELMER OKDAHL KATHRYN DOWNEY DON LEDER FRED WADDIES ■ ■ - Second Largest Class Has Eminent Members The sophomore class, a very active organization, is the second largest class on the campus. The officers are: Elmer Morland, president; Donald Downey, vice president; Kathryn Ordahl, secretary-treasurer; Madeline McCann, representa- tive to publications board; and John R. Wiehoff, adviser. Joseph Letang, Orville Larson, Earl Schafer and Dean Bartholemew took flying the spring quarter— helping the class up- up- up. One of the successful dances of the year was put on by our class the twenty-first of February. Music was furnished by The Rhythmaires.” Some of their other members are: Esther Kurle, co-editor of the Slope Teacher and president of the WAA; Gwen Bell is a member of the ASA sorority; Don Downey, president of the Newman club; Kath- ryn Ordahl, president of the Pep club and cheer- leader. Madeline McCann holds the position of both business manager of the Slope Teacher and the Prairie Smoke. Active in debate are Elmer Morland and Esther Kurle. Lawrence Boisen, Jack Leithold, Frank Peltzer and Ralph Gaugler were active in football. Don Downey. Helge Carlson and Herman Baum- gartner were active in basketball. Fred Leder and Jack Leithold in boxing. Ralph Gaugler, John Gunderson, Fred Leder, Jack Leithold, Ted Zagurski, and Lawrence Boisen donned uniforms and they left with Company K for Louisiana. HOMECOMING - - - Starting with the Indian ceremonial Friday when Jay Stow and Mary Meulemans were crowned chief and princess, there was not a dull moment in Homecoming up to the end of the dance Saturday night. (Dates were November 1-2.) After the ceremonial, a snake-dance took every- body through town ending with pep speeches and cheers at the N. P. station. Saturday saw the Preamble to the Constitution parade. The alumni luncheon was at noon. Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., a most popular figure, tossed out the football for the annual buttle between the Savages and the Beavers (Minot). The Colonel, here for a political speech, left New York City Friday night at 11:00 and was munching sandwiches in the DSTC cafeteria Saturday at noon.
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