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'Q Seated: Mr. McNaughton, Mr. Tall, D. Ellsworth, L. K. Forrest. Mr, Disrud. Standing: D. Millard, B. Morrissey, Mr. Iaycox, D. Briedenbach, Mr Ulichny. Athletic Program This year in Elkhorn we have an athletic council which rules over all major sports. This council is composed of the coaches of the sports, an elected member from each class, and the principal. Its duties include awarding of letters, making and enforcing training rules, and bettering the athletic program of the school. Elkhorn now has a thoroughly developed athletic program, taking in the grade school and the high school. Boys from the third grade up are taught the fundamentals of the various sports. This plan makes it much easier for the high school coaches, as the boys are already partially trained. In the high school there are four major sports in which the boys participate. These are football, basketball, baseball, and tennis. A boy rnust participate in one-third of the quarters, innings, or sets of football, basketball, baseball, and tennis to earn a letter. 1 www- '-su.. -...tb 'X COACHES xx Left to Right: Mr. lVlcNaughton, Freshman Basketball and Baseball: Mr. Ulichny, Football and Tennis: f X Mr. Iaycox, Basketball and I Football: Mr, Disrud, Second Team Basketball and Baseball I K FSA e F ft , tl Q ' 'f ? Z7-1e El f, W0 ON THE CA RPET
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mfmhttclrs The high spot of the football season was reached on October 30 with the gaieties of Homecoming The fun be- gan on October 29 with the bonfire, speeches and a snake dance which ended at the theater On Friday at two PM the largest parade ever witnessed by the Elkhorn Homecoming fans proceeded according to schedule in a heavy downpour. The football game with Whitewater was the keynote of the season, and even the weather could not dampen the spirits of the team and spectators. During the half Helen Watson was 'f ' ' f 1- ' wi r -.,, ,' ,- WM 'f,f,',Q,I., W .M r ,rf 'M l f 19 si , wt 4 3 4 ' r r crowned Homecoming Queen by May- or Thorson. She was attended by her court of honor, Margaret Lanser, Bev- erly De Voy, Isabelle Bronson, Ioan lVlcQuality, and Betty Clauer. The game became spectacular dur- ing the last two minutes when Robert Nitschke made a touchdown bringing Elkhorn through on top with a score of 6-U. Alumni and students made a great turnout for the dance that evening when Don Ellsworth was crowned Helen's king. Don had been chosen in the locker room by the football boys after the game because of his brilliant P C1Ymg. ,. My 4 f .,,, if 'Wk I U ir, Q41 1 - ' ' F ,,.. , , , ft tt 1 K , , ,pf f A ,Q ', L, ,,r7 ' ,Uv V, in ti 'f f r Nw ffh 1 , rag W I ' WM i 'h-..,, if li l -M , '32 , 76
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si , it,z,m-2 AIVV Seated: C. Dunlap, D. Eames, I. Strong. R. Dowse, I. Krueger. - Standing: Miss Williams, N. Cory, S. Nelson, V. Eggleston, I. Morrissey, M. Enright, D. Harry, M. Vogle. M- Sflhmldf- Press Club ml It one were to look into room 218 from 3:00 P.M. to 3:30 on Mondays the fourteen members of the Press Club could be seen gathering bits of gossip cmd news to be used for their Hi-Lites column. During Monday club period, these budding journalists go from room to room and interview the teachers for news of their clubs and class activities. Ill HH I an This year those whose contributions were most frequently accepted for the paper received Press Club Pins. zvtny Mon niowr xr 3:30 :lseek
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