East Nicolaus High School - Leaves of Yesterday Yearbook (Nicolaus, CA)

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' , iii ' -WSJ W '9 if : ,ski ,N o-:.,.. , EV 1 . ir'-- X ,- -2- , .,, .4 4,10 ,- B ,LQ 5 wb, I1 N in N X . , Z Q 7 ,V , 1 SENIOR LOG Twenty-six scared and shivering freshmen presented themselves that day in September, 1939, hoping to master the difficulties of a high school education, They were duly initiated and launched on a delightful four year course of study, study, and more homework. The class presidents that year were: Jack Davis and Lane Nelson. The class advisors were Mr. Hawthorne and Miss Senram. By the next year the clas had dwlndled to ten industrlous sophomores. The presidents were Zella Swetz r and Velton Woolever The advisor was Miss senram The sum total of class activities for the two years consisted of the girls selling candy at genes and dances to raise money for class picture in Leaves of Yesterday For the Junior year the class had increased to eighteen. All of them were needed for the many activlties of that year The class sold candy games, served refreshments at dances and gave two dances to raise money March they put on a Junior Var1ety Show for the same purpose The year was climaxed by an excellent Junior Senlor Ball The class pres1dents were Dale Heppel and John CT1P6q Class advmsors were Mr Cahn, Miss R1ghetti, and Mr Murov Dale Happel and Jack Davis held Student Body offices. The Senior year has been very busy in spite of the war A class of twelve showed up to start off the year Later John Crlpe and Bert Lute moved away leaving only ten to graduate. Three of the g1TlS went to Mrs. Edgar's 1D the fall to stay all night and see a movie Most of the clas went to Marysv1lle together to have their senior pictures taken. Wh1le they were there they had dinner and saw a show. Most of them also went down to Mrs Edgar's home and she treated them to dinner and a movie It w s a delightful trlp down wlth such comfortable seats Lella Swetzer's delivery truck with those benches 1n lt was rather hard riding On Friday, May 21, they went up to the Russian Rlver and stayed all night and went swimming and boating the next day Mrs Edgar furnished the house a1d beds Und the class shared expenses. Class oificers for the year were Bert Lute and Valton Woolever, Pres., lou1se Morgan an ne Hieter, Secretaries, Valton loolever and Zella Swetzer, Fappel, Go ' 1 oarger, Gene Hieter, and Jack Davis, Baccelaurff N s held with Wheatland Hlgh School at Wheatland on May 23 All wore caps and go ns Our hare of the program was a marimba solo by Zella ewetzer Commencement extr ises were held in the gym on Thursday, May 27. 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H Junior Officers CG- Sophomore Officers Dance Orchesfra JUhIOR HISTORY On September twenty first, twenty air cadets made a beautlful landing on the small field at East N1COlHUS. Realizlng the1r tra1n1ng was nearly over they really labored over Aviation Science, Chemlstry, etc The class 8Ct1V1ti8S were shortened this year Summlng up they were card party, St Patrlcks dance, and the Junior Senlor Ball, all of which were very successful, despvte the gas rationing. Several of our class members have dropped out or moved to different schools leavlng elgrteen to f1H1Sh. In return we have a new member, Clyde Rlggan Coming from a large school we hope he has enjoyed his stay here We deeply regretted loslng our able advlsor Mr Johnson. However we reali e he is better servlng his country as an offlcer in the Navy W also feel badly about lOS1HF Mrs Irv1ne but we wish her happiness The class officers were as followlnga Pres1dents, Cecilia Michel and Dean Van Dyke, Vice Pres. Jlm Robey and Jim Sills Secretaries, Mickey Murdock and Louise Zgrapgen, Representatlves, Robert Gallagher and Leroy Coppin Ophelia Garrett '44' SOPHOMORE HISTORY pt 21 We arrived at school today with happyl?J hearts at the prospect of another school year. pt 23 Having successfully registered ln all the classes whlch to sophomores and having recelved a var1ed assortment of books, we prepared to spend another nlne months 1D the quest for knowledge pt 25 Thls afternoon we laid aside our studies long enough to Freshmen. The theme was based on a court room scene and it seemed the freshmen who were taken before the Judge were found guilty and were eligible GTG DOW lnitiate the that all had to be punished It couldn't hate been because the Judge was a sophomore, could 1t? March 5 We helped bomb the AXIS this evening by raffling off a 325 Defense Bond at the Junior's St Patricks Dance. As the sophomores are good salesmen we came out 350 to the good -ll- 7 . . . . . . U . - . . 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I' I . , , I i o J 0 Z 27 Today was the last day of school and everyone is facing the three months vacation ahead with happy hearts and the feeling that the school year was well spent Miscellaneous The Sophomore class started the school year with 21 pupils enrolled, but was decrea ed durlng the year until there were only 17 members at the end of school Cla s offlcers were Presidents, Kenneth Swetzer and Gordon Brown, Repre 6HtdtlV6S, Irvln ochwell and Dlck Nelson, Secretaries, Ruth Cullers and Elalne COLslHSe Gordon Brown '45' FREDHMEN HIDTORY Last September sl, when the alrshlp WEducat1on' tink off on the runway of E N H S. twenty nlne shy Freshmen Jolned fllght NLGSTHIDSN on the alrways The first week our fllgrt flew a rough course The WStuka Sophomores' drove us 1nto a wet esslon of shower . On the first take of1, Kenneth Counts, took over the pilots seat, Ellis ombs, co pllot, and Leatrice Callcott, radio nav1gator. Through our course we landed for a class meet1ng. This council was to raise enough money to get our pictures ln the annual On our course eight of our passengers parachuted out of our airship Because of this our list of passengers decreased, although five Freshmen took thelr places. When the ship took off for the last stop we elected Billy Houck to take over the stick, co pllot, Charleen Sevier, and radio navigator, Phyllis Flnch. So 1n this manner the good plane 'Education' flew on until she reached her destination, where she was put into the hangar in preparat1on for the f0llOW1hg year, Before we Slgn off, the Freshmen class of 1942 43 wish to express their greatest appreciation for the wise and helpful advice of Mr, Hawthorne, our navlgator, in our long flight of 'Learning' through our primary training. Phyllis Finch '46' 12 Ma - I .. . I , , . ' s. f . 's : . . S - ' ' N ' . . . A H 6 . . . ff u Q O . . . I , I - Q . ' ' s ' ' f s v C - . . . 9 Q I 1 ' O . . D I I SN APS ,gg-r,,,, A In aux :-:ff x V . 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Members of the band include Leroy COPPIH, Herman Chrlsty and B111 Houck, trumpets Jack Davls, Phyll1s Flnch, Adin Govette, Dlck Nelson and Charleen Sevier, clarinets, Leste1 Foster and Margorie Hieter, trombones, Mary Gutierez and Charles Goyette, baritones, Zella Swetzer, Xylophone Marllyn Cullers and Ann Paige, drums, and Ruth Cullers, saxophone A dance band was formed toward the middle of the semester It has been practic1ng two and th ee times a week and shows promise of turnlng 1ntO good dance band Mo t of the song hits from the Wbig ten' are included in the repertolre Its memb rs 1nclude Jack Davls, Dean Van Dyke, Bob Gallagher, Dlck Nelson ana Kenneth Swetzer, Saxophones Leroy Coppin and Joe Goyette, trumpets, Clyde Riggan, trombone, Marllyn Cullers, drum, HOME ECONONIC'S CLUB The activities of the club, l1ke those of VETIOUS other organizations have been greatly reduced by the war. However, everal dlnners were given, among them, one for the Rebekah Lodge and one in honor of the faculty and trustees. This was exceptionally outstandlng with Christmas decoratlons. Every year the Spanish class 13 honored with a dinner by the Home Economic gi ls This year the students were compelled to speak in Spanish only. CThese teacherskj We enjoyed lt lmmensely even lf we couldn't under stand a word they said! The girls feel they have accomplished much th1s year Outside of the usual routlne of cooking, sewing, and seeing varlous movles on vitamins, etc., they have done consid rable graft work The officers were as fO1lOW1Dg Presldent, Edna Ashfield, Vice Pres., Margorie Pieter, Reprcsentatlve, Phyllis Finch, Secretary, LOUISE Zgraggen. Ophelia Garrett '44' 21 1 I p ' : ' r J ' ' a Zella Swetzer, Xylophone, Phyllis Finch, pianog and Jim Robey, bass. . . . I' g , Q FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA EAST NICOLAUS CHAPTER 55 President Vice Pres Secretary, Treasurer Reporter Advisor Mr Hawthorne Louis Ettlin Joe Goyette Bill McW1lliam Adin Goyette Jim Sllls When school opened 1n September our organization found itself w1thout the services of five young men who for four years helped to make the East Nicolaus Chapter one of the outstanding clubs among the schools in Northern California One of these members, Leo Michel, was elected to the degree of State Farmer in May and is continuing as an active graduate member Early 1n the year the service took our President, Louls Ettlin, which left us with two seniors, Bill McWill1am and Joe Goyette This condition coupled with the fact that Freshmen could not take agr1culture this year left the burden of running our organization largely to the Sophomores The fact that these boys came through almost one hundred per cent 1n supportlng our vlctory farmlng program speaks xell for them The1r projects thls year consisted malnly of victory gardens, rabbits, beef cattle, sheep and record keeplng, In the latter category Irvin Schwall's project book consisting of records on one thousand five hundred laylng hens was judged one of the best in the Sacramento valley The Future Farmers ended a successful year with a very successful Barn Dance on A9211 30 22 1 0 Q ' o a o Q s o I O Q I I 9 Farm Watch Dog . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . Irvin Schwall I 0 l C U . I -v I - , ' I EXECUTIVE CGMNITTVE The Lxecutive Cwmmmttefe fhis year have not had QU1t6 as much work u ual. Trls HS been due to th fact that there are fewer 8Ct1Vlt1bS cau Q of the w The F ll CONUIYTL i7tdtlL debt, most of Wlth 1 Qmall amourt 1U of the unu ually m ll many tudent Boiy numb dld on excellent Joh lhey e+nrted out wlth a Whlth h d been 1HCUTlud last year and ended up the trmaeury. T eir W S quite problfm bee use enlollment tllS year which mil it hard to all Very 1 p 1 d They 11so put on a Halloween Dance and Fhe spring committee h had practlcallx HOtHlHW to do thls ve r out 111 they av. 0 1 pd lpon to do s n To o lde what d to have gT1dU8tlOD nd whlch holldays, school 1 to lr let out tor. Fall Office Dnle Happel Bob Gallagher Cane Hleter Gnldle Wolfenbarger Mlokey Murdock I ther Lute Joe Brennan PToS1d9Ht Hoge' V106 P G rlc' V109 ries. feeretary and Tres Annual Edltor Yell Le der Athletlc Manager F F A Pree, -25- J ck D Sprlng Jock Devls Leloy COpp1H Goldlo Jolfenbarger Irma achmidt Mmckey Murdock loule httlln Joe Brennan Louls rttlln Toe Goyettc vis '43' 1 u AJ -J , 1, f ' xgj w J x 'A ' , . 2,15 5 ' , 5 ff, fx . C ' d A f i X in bv S2 3 ur. X f ' fx ' -r ' VW . ' ' Ll 4 . ,fu 2 1 x . .L I ' 5 , fu n a L ' ' We H- , ' 2 - ' . , ,.' ' 1 I , . L . 1' A A ' '. .f u L. S 3 . 1 il A S ' S u .' - 2 ' . laue 1 SQ H ' ' - , - - 1 ,- '- h ' 2 . . 1nTS1l HIT S. 1 L Q 33 ' u ChTlStmQS program. 7 h' ' ' ww . 4 ' ' ' 3 . - as j A U . L12 . 4 'w ' . ,. , ,. I . I . ' Ab 1 , -3 nf - br-n ,Q 1 L ha ave , wo ' ate ' Q a 1 ' Q ' f 'e 52 ' 1 . . 1 w , 'N 3 K, W V X Q - I K s , , X - ies. 1 ,- - . 1 u ' -e- -a y X A ' 1 O-xx 1 ' ' V ' g O ' 1 - ' ' ' ' N 1 A 4 , 1 Cs U 1 'a H , 'L ' . 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Thls 1942 45 annual has been present fe has prohlblttd ordently hope that E lmus Nc h ve Ed1tUT Assistant Ldlt B 1HLbS Mln g Slap hd tor SCPlUT R pw tl Junlol Reportel Sophomore Reporter Frcshren Reporter Staff AdVlSOT At the b glnn Edltnr I neglng Edltol Prlntlng I n g C rtoon hdltor S pndmdre nc1tor Freshmen LdltOT Humor Edltorall t AGV1 Jr ANNUAL STAFF publlshed on an economy besls, as the any extr Vagant xse of funds However, lt w1ll help to ecall the days spent l it lS our desire to ple c you so here's HOFIDS Mlckey Murdock lrna Sc'midt Dean Ven Dyke Lonlse Morgan Jack Davls Ophella Garrett Gordon Brown Phyllls flnch Stanley Hawthorne V r Hickey vurdock '44' SlARTAN QTAFF lnp f tht ye r the st ff lncluded Valton Woolever Dale H ppel Gene Hietcr Bert Lute Joe Brenn n Robert Gray Kenneth Vestal John Crlpe Mr Johnson The op rt n st ff was sorry to lose some members of the staff John Grlpe Bert Lute, Kenretk Vest 1 Robert Gray nd our advisor, Mr Johnson But we wel med two new taff members Betty Littlef1eld and Bob Bergman whw loc me I vor edltor and Freshmen fditor, respectively We also wel c rad Mrs wowe, cur new dV1SGT Joe Brennan '45' CALIFORNIA SCHOLARoFIr FEDLRATION The following have achleved the destinatlon of becoming members of e C S Ela1mzCollins Ophella G rrett Jack Davls Gene Hieter Phyllls F1nCh Mickey Murdock Goldie Wolfenbarger -24- - ff - walf stri, f ' ',1 ' V a ' 1. . 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LHl7E YI' 1' t 4 rx T! Iollfld It '1LCtQS1I'V IPNJ L lll L11 t t n flr usu l pd+YCrn 0 ngeb UI p 5 R 0 f r ylTl+ Ll t when THQ Cm e battlp Ole, n our our Ilbg tn ln dQltlJH to r lslnf Qnfy O K J Yigzmll trlotla Jo w 1 l H DITOR 1 wx 13 V o iff , t K A JO L K 1 J O Ml fOI1'uf' a V1 I 'C IL nnflll Wlv t L H L , . r thQrnL, hrs. ITV1Pu xnd l l n rm w0lm1N nu ' ugm L y gf nt Murdock ' ' -25- y ,I F ' ' ' fsf A , S ' fl 'LQ 1 S , , ' , assi ta of Q 'ul Z . 1 'Q ple 1 ' wi j fr , 4 S. T1 - tiegd of MMU pH', 'C ' 2 J ll e x, 1 Q F gut AL , aut 'l,vg 12V ciillqcux il ' N ' .D S lg' the 5 W T. T', kurt vtmiz Q-A'w'.:f:1.r1M,fl'.' f My l '1 ' ',., lW1Q nu j-4 x .JA TlJZCS '2 Q ,.a 2 l' tlxf YM'?W?Y1Ht. ' 'Q' 'r 'W' QM f:J-Lkl .-', .sluxucl Lf 'gprobglfap 'lf finty g.cn:ple wl e--j yed thaxrflv-5 inv hqlgj, Cjurliu G3TYf t ' 1' .QI'Hl.q 'Jl 'H ln are .0 rnisf manpy this yAur thf nnuul s,1ff ' ' ' Ax 2' 1. to 'fffrt tm sgmltg YY l qfurwu ha ,EB ' a 'u- f da lf' 2' 15y5' ns M result, thv gran? pl'nu d u Revay drive. The Community mxceptld thu idea in Junk u wh-ll has tsd QP' 'U A: J.f U.oK. of L H , wqrid Wu fJu d tc f',p q1 :t ' a ' 'f a' ' Q m' ,N f r :UT ynar box we hgd ge3' ' 1 u pu ' '- dvfd :P Qll. MXESUFE FTOM THR L Us LL! LQ't,' Ry fh'. y urs Lvu as 'f vl.turdny I wigh 0 f.pfcfF my dis? VPyrqcinLinn for xll thv Vfffrts f tl,sf 1 qf,t d q'tJ If al l 'fi to lhguf Lap ciplly Diss F ncin Mr Tuw 'f , A ' '.J1 hlr Lnrd wavklng avi C v1s, u d I .L Q,l gt m ' kr. D cp+vr'5 gf' :'r clgzg, Marla l T 44 GIRLS' HI JINKS Yes, the G1rls' League had their annual Hi Jlnks on February ll What did you s y, Marge? Oh yes, the Wh1tes presented a slit showlng some of tke students and teachers as they would a pear ten years from now No, that was not all to the Vh1te's program Edna Ashfield did a monologue of a mountaln QIT1 on ar amatuer hour. She gave a everybody a good laugh Some talent! Nhat? Didn't the Reds put on a program? Well, of course they did! It was rather clever Marllyn Cullers lmitated a great dancing teacher 1nd Loulse Zgraggen was her protege. They also had some group slnglng which was qulte good Mickey Murdock presented the latest Hawa11an dance and was lt good! She let her hair down and really looked llke the real McCoy! This ended the evenings entertainment. Oh I forgot we ate. It was one of the be t dlnners the Girls' League the mothers. Eugene Michel donated a leg of veal Swell We also h d potatoes, gravy, carrots, salad and 1ce cream to tell you what have ever given for of him, wasn't 1t? and cake played various games, although some of the glrls preferred dancing Why don't you come down next year to see what fun we really have? Bye sec you later, Marge, Irma Schmldt '44' HALLOVEEN DANCE On October 50, the Student Body of nest klCOlBUS Hlgh gave a Halloween Hop Corn stalks br1grt pumpkins, inky black cats, and wltches Jitter bugging with br om sticks, c rricd out the theme 1D traditlon l Halloween IHJHIIEEI' Music w s furnlshed by popular recordlngs purchased by the Student Body The ffair w s quite a success and I think the students Wlll agree v1th me in saylng th t d nces such as these re enjoyable entertainment Irma Scrmldt V44' 26- . A - . . ? ' A , ' 5 ' 1 . o , . O ' ,' l 0 F ' . V . E J . , , . 1 ' , S ' 1 I , 5 'X 1 - ' I -L El 3 ' ' , What? Did we play games? Why yes, after school and till dinner, we A I ' 9 'rv 7' ' O , . A . . F W3 Z 3 J . I . . 8 5 0 U ' C I A a 1 a 1 - A L ' ' J.. LQ 5 - ii ' ' 0 - I ST PATRICKS DANCE Shore, lt was a gala evenlng the colleens and fifteenth of M rch 1D honor of the grand old Sa1nt The dance was sponsored by the members of the decorated ln the colors of pled old motler Ireland bouchal oag had on the hlmself Junior class The gym was herself the gay shamrocks plpes and hat rd remlnded one of the good old Emer ld Isle Durlng the cvenlng one of our classmates, LOUIS Ettlin was presented with a glft from the JUHIGTS as he was leavlng for the army Shore'n begorrn rbey glpged to the latest tune 1n fine Irish sp1r1t After refreshments were erved and a few more merry tunes were glgged to, the colleens and bouch l o g left for home wlth the memory of a re lly gay t1me Edna Ashfield '44' NORMA ROBVY'S FAREWELL PARTY When we secured pcrmlsslon we planned a party an Marek P2 where her f ther 1S employed by Mr Decat excl one The party dCl1C1OUS cake from Mr Dec ter for the use of the uditor1um for Norma Robey The complete Student Body the D1 lond M tch Co r, through the microphone, spoke a Jolly word of greetlng they entered the door consrsted of danc1ng untll ten o'clock then quantitles of nd punch were erved When everyone had enough he returned to the 1Ud1tOTlUm where more danclng wa enjoyed and where Norma's frlends wished her luck and h Dp1HLSS and expressed hope tk t he would not forget her well W1ShcTS Bee use rvtryone was hdVlHg uch a good tlme they hated to go home when the party w s ended t ten thlrty Phyllis Finch '46' 27 I ' F - x ' g E . . . - c L. 3 c x ' 3 1 S ,' Q 2: C K . ' 53 Q C . , . 4 . . 3 Iv, ..Q S . . . ' St i g U X , Ex 3 , ' S f I x 1 : ' ' . a e a ' . rn . N 3 ' A .1 , g , 3 . was invited. It was held because Norma was leaving to go to Pleasanton a ' 1. ' ' 1 'an e . l ip . 5 ' to a 1 Q as . , . ., . X . A . . . Y D ' ' . W 1 ' 5- , l : 1 ' 1 H . ' Cs ' f . 'z 3 ' Q 3 n ? ' 'X 7 151 S w 3 - ' 'm . Q 1 j w 1 ' S f ' , .1 U K '11 5 gi J E -, ' ' . li i STUDEIT EODV PLAY Because the oenior cl e I d such Q sm ll class this ye r it w s 1mpOSSl to have SLDIOT ploy, It wls turned 1830 1 Student Body ploy for the ilrst t1me u L st Nlcol us Hlvh School listory A comodv ploy 'M y Mldrlss W wls pre ented 1D the school UdltOT1Um on A r1l 16 lQ43 It w s tie tory 1 younv gir who h d be u trou les mo t merrylng tle 'wrong orew untll the moth r nd father stepped lnto the scene and s vcd the d v Phe on lso had h1s love ff ir Thr ugrout The fl y Mot' r nd D d 11 over thelr youngste s problems The chrructers lH fle play were Jack D v1s, Nlckey Murdo k, Zell J etzer, D n V n D5 e Lerpd Coppln, Ed A hfleld, Goriln Brovh, Loulse lore n, D le Hdppel Louise avr n, Cec1l11 M1Chml, Phwllls Blnch, Robert Gull gher, Irvln echn ll R r1l5 Cullers fnd Gherle n aev1er Tre property mon gers wer Jerry Stowe ond M1r3or1e Monaeser . Promptors were rm Schmidt ond Oprlll G rrett Ann P lpe Emma Rutz, end M ml n D rr oh Clvde Ripg n Dlck Nelson, Kenneth S etz Mergorle Plcter r pl y w s under the hdg r I eh rve of t hats W e Poldle Rvtra boxs were I n D rr F r nd Jim Robey Publlelt rblf d1 FCtlOT of Mr Dorof' a Phyllis FlHCh '46' JUNIOR OEYIOR BALL One of the most tenutlful rd successful effelrs of the ye r w s the Jun1 r Qenlor Bell, It w s h ld on M y 14 rd Rollln Bent proxld o the P fur tkre plea art hours of dancing Refreshments COHSlStlDg of osoki orc ,unch were rved througholt the evening. Tie theme nd decor tlons were both be utiful and unusuzl, Tie color scheme consl ted entlrfly of blue nd sllv r. Blue str smers, Q blg moon nd silver st rs g ve the deslred rfloct of Fyroom ' The evenlnz wlll rem 1D ln the memory of ll who lttended very enjoy ble on . Edne hQFf1cld '44' F F A BARN DANCE As usu1l the Eirn Dance w1s one of the OUtStWDd1Dg socx l events of the y Future not to mvde h This ye r for the flrst tlme OWIHQ to 9Y1St1Hg COHd1tiOHS the Ffrmere were forced to sponsor a record dence uh dwnce b nds were be hld. Those ttendlng the eventwere ll good sports, however, nd y Wblle the records played, u29q xv . . - Y Af- . 7 . . , ' ' 1 , J e s le e ..a 'ea e b A C 5, ' f i: 1 ' Q , ' A ' 1 2 e , 1 . ' ' V e , 3 f ,3 , V XSQ 2 ' .J a ' ' - 1 - - ' H p , . . u 1- s - o e t w l a fu . h - --ol- 1 1 ' Y v ' , Y . 1 ' s A ,1 1- .e i V , 1 . , ' f f ' , . . f fl : , I.. Q J .S , 3 ' 21 T. , gg , 1, ,, ,,z. .le e u 1 sc' A ' ' 5. or . 2.'. .' ., ' 4 ' ,nf ' e ' : f Q ' L' TW t c Cf a P- . x,. , . - f 1 , ' ,N , ' W V mei ci 'rx , ' e Y' , Hr. is ' x v . ' H' 'S Q 1 ' , ' A 'D agoe , ' 'z l' i 1 'f . . ' O rf. - . , . H . ' .. J '21, , LL. 'H A ,g, 3 , H .e GJ! . fe Q: 1 w K. S ' 'H ,s' 1 o ' - 1 ' '1 f- -, r .r ' f f . A V ,Q I 8 'l, el 4: . I'1 ' 4,1 D' ,, . .ul : 1 f . Y' .v , . ,. ,.I ,Z .A ' ,e ,c 1 Wolfenbnrger and Gene hleterg usherettes: Clare De V,ltHtlUd, Burbmro Rwlufs, e'Q2, l L . X G' y a Q , 'M j - H: va f HCL, 1 ' J 3,, ' . . Q w Q e f , ' y: ., . .. m. N fi m Q . . D ,A L 'V 0 1 N3 C1 e' S 1 .1 1 T- 1 Sp fllt' 1 N X' C , - . 1 LU f , l ' al ' Q L L ' fn., - , - , is , . 1 V. - 1 U ' ' +4 c 8 3 A L. C ' 25 N - nl - -, - . ' s ' . ,- rllf- I l A -L 'QS' A -l Q . . u 1 . K-S '1' U' - vo Se I z , 1 , 1 - 3 H G ' 3 A ' 21 1 11 ' ' 'S F 2 ' 2 ' 1 e e' e e J ex K ' ' w f 1 ' . 0 v 5 - A c ' lg - 1 5 - n Ns. ..' l 1 - ' Y 'l f Q' ' U a e,. s as 2 ' 1 .. . u , P A , .T 0 I I 2 f 2 1 2 e e a Q , H K , . . . . . . : ttf, -L -' . 'z J w 1 -, - A A L C 1 C Q ' s v ' , e ' 2 ll . in GMM' .feaque r Seated L. +o R.-Mrs. Irvine, Cecelia Michel, Louise Morgan, Miclrey Murdock, Goldie Wolfenbarger, Gene Hiefer, Zella Swefzer, Irma Schmidf, Mrs. Kibbe. Second row L. fo R.-Mary Gulierrez, Anne Paige, Belly Lifllefield, Juanila Farmer, Edna Ashfield, Mrs. Edgar, Ophelia Garret Evelyn Farmer, Jerry Sfowe, Clara De Valenfine. Third row L. fo R.-Lealrice Calocoff, Charleen Sevier, Rulh Cullars, Lorraine Sevier, Marlyn Darrach, Evelyn Schwall, Barbara Rolufs, Emma Ruiz, Phyllis Finch, Margie Manserro. 1' z 'sfsi - M --Ll ,gf C' D M .is .J ., goqd' .feaque Sealed L. fo R.-Joe Brennan. Bob Gallagher. lrvin Schwall, Dean Van Dylme. Gordon Brown. Dale Happel, Dick Nelson. Mervin Algeo. Second row L. lo R.-Coach Decaler, Donald Maylield, Bill McWilliam, Clyde Rig' gan. Jaclc Davis, Lawrence Schwall, Jim Robey, Jim Sills, Joe Herger, Leroy Coppin. Joe Goyefle. Coach Hawfhorne. Third row L. 'fo R.-Herman Chrisly, Earl le-mplelon, Bill Hauclc, Kennelh Swelzer. Adin Goyeffe, Ivan Darrach, Darwin Trimble, Lesfer Fosler, Kennefh Counts, Carl Schoner, Charles Goyelle. .f L' A M In .,! ln 1 L+ -f' ' '41 3 Q' ' . i vw 4' t iw' 'iv J S I 1 ' I BOYS' SPORTS Basketball A team The two g mes played by the A squad aga1nst Wheatland were lost The scores were 12 to 44 nd 15 to 59 The llne up was Bert Lute, F, Louis Ettl1n, F Jlm R wey G, Jlm Sllls, G Jack Davls, C Substltute was Leroy COpplDo BEL, can and DEE reams Tle Bee squ d h d f irly good selson by defe tlng Wheatland ln two g mes but loslng to Llncoln IH one g me Scores 1D thls game were Nheatland l9, E st Nlcol us 26, Jhfatl nd 21, E st N1COldUS, 23 The regulars were B G llagher, F I SChW71l C D Var Dyke, F G Brown G D Nelson, G Subst1tutes were Dale U lel no Fritz Alberts. keep up wlth the sport by plwylng among themselves Gee team players are Leroy Coppin K Swefzer, D Trlmble, Ivan Darrach, Lester Foster, Adln Goyette Dee teams pl yers are Herman Christy, K Counts, C Goyette, B H uck K McWilliams, C Shoner and Earl Templeton TTDHJS Tenn1s has been 1 mayor sport this year because of the l1m1ted variety of sports due to the war. Competition h s showed up in the tournament whlch took place 1D the courts In the end the list of contest nts read as fellows for singles Gordon Brown, ITV1n Schwall, Carl Shcner, Robert Gallagher, Jlm Sllls, Dean Van Dyke, Kenneth Swetzer and Joe Brennan The double teams were Br wn ard Schwall, and Shoner and Brennan BASEBALL The team this year has not been as strung as in prevlous years he boys part1cipat1ng were B, Ga lagher, D Van Dyke, C Riggan, I Schwall, D Mayf1eld, D Happel, J Davis, A Gcyette and J Goyette, At the t1m6 of this writlng the Wheatland Pirates have falled t skunk the East Nioolaus Spartan baseball team Football The football season has been dull due to the situation of unscheduled games But we kept up with the sp rt bv playlng among ourselves Our coach was Mr Johnson We chose sides and d6V1S8d plays rlght on the play ing field It was great fun and lt developed great teamwork among the boys, Dean Van Dyke '44' E A 2 ' 4' 4 T' fl r b ' : . . S . C1 I . . 3 A Y . . . F .V v m ' ' 1 a a a e 2 a '. J ' C ...Y MQ J. . . H: , I a ' a 'V Q 1. 'a ' , 'A ' - . : fa 4 ' . q - . . I K4 1 1 , 0 L , , I A L , I , , I O ' 1 1 LL , 6 Ei ' I The Cee and Dee teams havin- no scheduled ames with out side teams I i C Y v I ' I ' 4 : ' A ' 0 J A I ' , ' . H 2 a : . . rs 'W I O 'J , 9 J o - n . Q . C . . . a ' ' . ' a I , Lt' 1, ' : l b ' . n, f A ' f Q ' : C l o I ' . T ' ' : L J . . . u ' n Q o N , o I f ' : ' fl O , Q K . L I 1 Q - ' C ' s J ' I .- I . , GIRLS' SPORTS This year as years preceding thc Girls' league hcgen their sports with bask tball, after playing many practice games two teams were sclccted un fnwi if The traditional Red end White teams. The girls chosen for their ability to play HHH Knowledfe of The rules were: RBD UMW, Forv rds Gufrds Cl r D fulentine ap JuuH1td Axlcy I rv ret lu dw Leetricc Cdlicott Gnldie nolitntdrpe Prylll, pinch odbst1t1tfs uric hmle Rut7, louise ngr gpfn dnd Martha Crosby H1 I ILL Lili rorwards Guerds Gent lictnr Louise lorgon Clp nut Cull TS Q lla Du Q ltr uff M rgorir Ldness ro tbstifutcs wer Gphelia Garrett, Irma ocnridt dnd Pirbaro Rolufs lhc champion of tle two tc ms wos the Nhitc team decided after Q con b t ern the two t am by rlaflnv for tht winne over two pcm s o t if thrtf 1 L s lsw an All ter ted thc best playfrs which is chostn o nd by f two ti ding teems. Those on thi teum were Forw rdq Guards is ei Ldtc ?ell bmetztr C111 Dc Val ntinc Louisf lorvsn M IF r t lurdock Ltatrice C licott VO LEY HAIL Vollfg w s pxcctice is bnskefb l b plavire ev rn game Q bi 1 L J ere wtds Clara De et nrdac mer Jn Ddrrnch, lnlise Z,re,gcn, lcltrice Ce 1 cttt un+7 Tu nite lerm r, Dorothy Higgan and G ldie Holfenbarger, 2 Cciii rrt X ufs Opl lid G rrett C cilio liclel ond Gene Iietcr m clrsi G Jin ietfr 3 ltztr, Lonif wrr iit 1 o Dorothy nigga' C re Dc V l 1 vorgorc nrd 1, 1 ici ldt nd Glllie vilienblrg vi l oo + G r T nor s, rc fr 1 linv en 1 V on 3 e + Kilv tumllii wx ow Itrinnlrs rlyllis Finch, hdry Gditirrrcz, Jfrry utowt, m nxt? ' lp in nn c e l rb TU ho u S n etrice C lico dvfnctd wart rm ri t Z ,ve fer, nfilc, Cal nbdrr r A1 3 lf U4 s t 1 rf 1 t UTQ7 Louise Morgen '45' W2 4 Ki Q L a c l'Af ' 1--C . Q T-7-'- H in so 1 A r tck if ' 1 f 1 '- W if Qzr 1 ,'r C' n' ' 1 ,I' fgfig Q.if , l J'Al a.Dg 'A 7 ' ' . 'Tl H TVln 'lk K. f, -ne l , ' f Q' f -- z , ' I ' f 'e f C 1f gtzfr getl 3 L J ua ' 'Q if 'e 51 J 'Q H K: - X . ' A fn' f. ,z . m . i..' 1' le.. C. 1 lr' 1 i.,, ' H - test 0 wf . 1 - ,' Q s ' , 3'.D . ,r ,- 3' f' .4 f ' '4. Th ru wo Q Q F f lfm f - , , 1 J '.' ' np f f n , til, f g,1a'1 ' J .eo C, H 4 's ff , f: z'a A e '. , ' e J ,A 'o',c 5 A C . f. ' f Q ' : 4 - J t 1' bell 'n, -1 '1,d a '. ,, c'l V al'l, o r el Xu is and tfums 1.f.- nrt ch, an by playing a l'ty. Th' twz ttums W' ': fe .2 Val -c,i ntint, L?.rn:r- LI' h, 'W lv ' . 'i 'co 2 'Q YA ,Hs ,ti Til'- o ,, Emma Q- U in ' 'H '- - l 'X . 'Y ' G3 ' ' C p- t in. w'itcs Wersi Lelln Swetzer, lrma Schmidt, Marjorie Menossero, Mary 'H'1' 2, Furbqru Pnl ' , lt Q - , e ' 'Q Q' g' ' f 1 I ' D , Cuitnin. Tgc gll Jter tus. N. 'it d of: C2 5 H'e 1 , Ztlle fw' '1 s, Lt gun, Mnrju hwrxssar , ' L' l'n, Cla ' s a tntlno, N' , t M. incl lrno lx' L '. Lf, W 'X 1 er, T't, int L ftw f.' :nwks of sch cl there is o va iefy of s,i t' a he y, Lcsttfll, tumb 1 C -nd M' nis, be'n, the major ns. Th sc ,c r, .f 'Lg wlrf as fl l s: sub' Qin: Un l '. ' lcd iz N ',, G t 3 Emma nz ,, Dorvtny H'2gc , l n: Puig , Wa o f ' l f 2 d len ,s 3 ' tt. The L L ,L 'Q X: l n8 3cPm'd , elli Twxti Cl ra Dv Volri,'t2 It die ffilfv f' ,. , H:r'sr'1 honors ro and Hn ga-e M '.ck. ,, , 'A L -t - 'if' ,QW ' ff 1 M H 177 ' :J H ' , H 1 , I Q ' . -f ,- -I ,if , 1 ,,EL,t?JQ u!. A ly ,4 f I .15 me , gfj uw 1144 f X ,E f H


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