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FRESHMEN Freshman Class Front Row-Eleanor Oakes, Jack Crose, Abbie Vl'ynn, john Mourer, Pauline Smith, Boyd Dennison, Clarice Roberts. Ilfifldlv Row-Miss Mvhre, Leona Cornell, Rudolph Tutwiler, Verl Luttrell, Leonard Hickman, XYilbur Hickmrm, Xvilbert Wilson, Mildred McGinnis. Bark Rawgllobert Lanham, Vxfoorlrow Nelson, Ralph Wlatson, Robert Bailey, Clark Burton. Clark Burton ....... Robert Lanham ..... OFFICERS .,..........President Leonard Hickman ...... Rudolph Tutwiler ,..... V erl Luttrell .....,.... Pauline Smith ..... Miss lllyhre ..... .....Vice-President .........Secretary .............Treasurer Athletic Board ........Reporter .....Adviser On September 4, 1933, twenty-one Freshmen entered the Henning High School. During the first semester Eleanor Oakes entered, increasing our number to twenty-two, but David Allen, Maxine Simpkins, and Arthur Cruse dropped out, decreasing our number to nineteen. In the activities of the school our class has shown much interest. Four mem- bers took part in music, two in the orchestra, two in the girls' chorus, and live in athletics. -PAULINE SM ITH. Pagr Tlxirtefn W..
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BQSKETBHLL .B0l7t0l11, Rowflj. Hamilton, Taylor, Tntwiler, h1cConnell, Robinett. Second Row-XValters, Hudson, Allison, Berglund, L. Hamilton. Tliiwl Row4Edgington, Hickman, Beck, Anderson, Coach Hay, Maurer, Luttrell, Hanson, Asliwood. Basketball practice began Oct. 19 with a large number of boys reporting. Among these were Five lettermen: Capt. Honor Tutwiler, Lawrence Hudson, Carl Vlfalters, VVoodrow Tutvviler and Lyle Hamilton. The first game of the season was played at Vlfellington on Nov. 3. Welling- ton won easily by the score 35 to 7. After another week of practice East Lynn came here and Went home cle- feated by the score of 22 to 14. Nov. 17 we motored to Potomac and lost a rough game, 25 to 7. Nov. 23 Alvin came here and Went home with a victory: score, 31 to 27. Our next game was with Hoopeston. VVe lost a close game with them. Score, Hoopeston 24, Henning 23. On Dec. S VVellington returned our visit and after three quarters of close playing they broke into the lead and won 32 to 19. . Dec. 15 we went to Bismarck and won our second game of the season, 15-13. Dec. 21 we motorecl to Rossville and were defeated 23-19. Dec. 29-30 we played in the Holiday Tournament at Bismarck. Our first game - was with Bismarck and we won in an overtime, 18 to 15. Our next game was with Hoopeston for the championship. We defeated them 14 to 13. Puyv Fiftfrli
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