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Front How Left to Rights Gsach Clyde Banfieldg Stanley Ben- song Harry Rogersg Jum Lessley, S way eempson, Back Row Left to Rights Ruse Farmers dnb Harrie, sncel Dunn, Jack Mackie, Laverne Crcseen, Canned Storkle, Howard Bower. PQINT WINNERS 100 Yard Dash: Shot Eutz Lessley and Rcgere Legals? 220 Yard Deen: High Jump: Rogere and Proteau Sampson 440 Yard Dash: Pole Vault: Benson Sterkel B80 Yard Deen: ESQ Haley: Jensen Farmer, Grossen, Mile rung Harris, Rogers Mackie Breed Jump? Leesley TRACK THESI3 The first track meet in this district use held st Fort Peck in l95SC This was an invitstinnal meet in which Frszeq Hinsdale, sud fort Peck participated: Fart Peck won.In 1957 Fort Peck again sponsored the meeto Nsehues Frazer, and Fort Peck psrnicipatedo Nashua wen cy s narrow merging Lessley was unable to participate in this meet because of heart troubleo This year Nashua sponsored the meet which was held at Nashua on their new cinder trecko five schools were en- tered: Nashua, Fort Peckg Frazer, Richiends and sacoc Fort Peck was second with seven out of the twelve firsts,Sammy Sampson, Lessley, Benson, Mackie, ami. Farmer are two year mano Sampson and Storkel have competed fer other schools. All in all track has formed an important par: of the extra curricular activities of some ct the etudentsa -ggs
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On November Bth, 1937, a group of enterprising students formed a Journalism club for the primary purpose of publish- ing a school paper, 'The Dredge, The second semester The Dredge' was reorganized and taken over by the American Lit- erature Class. The Press is not only i'ree,- 1t's powerful: and that power belongs to the sehoolo Daniel Boone IBB once asked if he had ever been lost in the woods. No, I never got lost, Boone replied reilectivelry., But I was bewild- ered once for three daysn' 'Hole illustrates the spirit of The Dredge' staff., Sometimes they found themselves in the depts of despair, the offspring oi' fear,a-the fear that they wou1dn't nuke the deadline., Even though. the task seemed great at times, it was worthwhile and a lot of fun after all. First Row: L. to R. Grace Nenns, Margery armstrong, Alice DeTienne, Louise Kelien, Nancy Harding, Rae Jeanne Berube, Edith Norman, Pat Corey? Lielba Vineen-6:0 ' Secnond Row: L. to R., Miss I-Iaolcney, Raymond Roscoe, Darwin Harbioht, Stanford Hall, Bill Zeeissfieeverg Stanley Benson, Boy Temple, John Huetter, Marguerite Giehardo .ggi ' l it i' 'Ig
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