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THIRD ROW left to rlght J1m Montgomery Flank Adams Don Goldfam Dale Ger 1ng B111 Grassmlck Delmar MHCkf1ll Doug Johnson Jun1o1 Alllson Delmar Reeder Ass1stant Coach Ivan Chr1st1an SECOND ROW left to rlght Eldon Burkey Clyde Bu1key J1m Knowles Gordon Lovell Walter Harvey Junlor Elhott Coach Leland Copeland FIRST ROW left to rlght Blalr Rogers Junlor Gently Ed Amtho1 Bob Co1coran Jack Long Carl Seegar Max Rubottom Darold Davldson Francls Moore and B111 Gentry qdasketball I9 9 40 Ger1ng Germg Ger1ng Germg Germg Germg Germg Germg Germg Germg Germg Germg 1 Ger1ng Scoreboard Mlnatare Scottsbluff M1tchell Lyman Bayard Mmatare Brldgeport Alllance Morr1ll Mltchell Klmball Scottsbluff Chadron 'Tournament games ERING CAME THROUGH w1th a successful bas ketball season w1nn1ng e1ght of the fourteen games played The squad composed of elght sen1o1s three Jumors and one sophomore scored 332 pclnts to the1r opponents 299 The h1gh po1nt man of the season was Ed Amthor who scored 119 of h1s team s po1nts Darold Davldson played more than any other member of the squad wlth a total of 48 quarters Probably the most exc1t1ng game of the season was the M1tchell game The lead changed hands several txmes dur1ng the game but the flnal score read Germg 27 M1tche11 25 We suffered only one loss on our home court and that was Scottsbluff by a score of 22 to 16 At the close of the season the boys elected Darold Davld son and Bob Corcoran as honorary co capta1ns C-Startzng gave DAVIDSON GUARD CAWTHRA GUARD MOORE FORWARD GENTRY FORWARD AMTHOR CENTFR ' , ' 1 . ' 1 1 1 ' 1 tCfT1 . ' ' 1 , AII1 1 t'fy ' Y ' -'-:' f .' f Gering ......,.,.................. 21 Arnold ....,,............,........ 16 , . ' t.,,.,.t..........,. - ..... 25 ' .,...t............... 24 ' , ' ........,..,.1,..t......... 13 ,.t.,.......... 17 - - ' .,..........t,....,..A..... 17 ' .....t...t........... 29 'A - . I ' ' ...,..,.,.............t.... 23 ....,......,...,.....,t.,., 3 . ' ' ' ..,......,......,... - ..... 25 ...,,t..,..r...s........ 13 I - ..............,.,.,,,....., 23 ' ......41...,....1. 38 . ' ' ..,,.,....................t 29 ' .,.......,4,..s 19 3 , ' - ' .......t..........,......,. 31 ' ..................... 34 ' ' - ' ........... - ....... - ..... 22 ' ..........,,,,,.......,. 19 ' ........,.,....,........,.. 27 ' ......,.3........t,.3 25 ' y' ' ..... - .................... 39 ' .,.........,..... ...... 1 5 ' ........9........... - 9.... 16 ......,,....... 22 ----- - ' .........,t.,........... 21 ....,.9..,,9......,., 22 --'---'- -
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:z i BACK ROW left to rlght Polly Ann Ponder Junlor Gentry Edwm Arnthor Stanley Reeder B111 Gentry Clyde Burkey Mrs McHenry FRONT ROW left to rlght Helen Fowler Irene Pray Mafune G1 ant Barbara Neeley ll all Robert Corcoran Don Goldfam atzonal Flonor Soczety OFFICERS Flrst Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Presldent Stanley Reeder Pres1dent Barbara Neeley Secretary Barbara Neeley Secretary Maxlne Grant Sponsor Mrs McHenry ERING HIGH was granted a charter for the N3t10Hal Honor SOC16ty 1n 1926 One hundred and two are now members of Gerlngs chapter The members must be ln the upper thlrd of thelr class and are chosen by the faculty as the best exponents of the followlng vlrtues Scholarshlp SCFVICC, Character, and Leadershlp The emblem of the SOC16ty IS the key stone and the flamlng torch The key stone lHdlC3teS that the structure of educatlon IS held flrm by the four vlrtues for whxch they are chosen The flam xng torch IS symbollc of the llght of truth The colors are blue and gold, blue standmg for truth, and gold for the lxght of the torch of learn mg ' X 'ull llluullllllllllllll llllh, 9 ' ,, ..pu1uv'llll1l' 1llnul11
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