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-nm. f ,.,. ,. W -' - A ' - ' M Band FRONT ROVV--Evelyn Garrison, Donald Sipes, Joan VVeir, Shirley Canaday, Julia Lou McFarland, Lola .Jean Hancock, Peggy Tevis, Dolores Brooks, Donna Petre, Mary Ramsey, Myrtle Jane Early. SECOND ROVV-Norma Kendrick, Barbara Ludlam, Carroll Simpson, Loretta Gudde, Herby Thomason Janice Buckstead, Norma Bradbury, Robert Hart Clyde NVilson, Bob Famuliner, Mary Alice Thompson Charles Huber, Rita Raber, Beverly Harper, Vera Ann Sisk, .Janette Raker. r 1 x THIRD ROVV--Eileen Hunt, Betty Jo Simpson, Johnna Garrison, Rowena French, Russell French, Ernest Simmermon, Suzanne Fisher, Virginia Hough, Thomas Famuliner, Gene Carter, YVayne Carter, Joe Huber, Melvin Farnsworth, Sally Jo McLin, Mary Jane Surber, Robert French, Monette Hartzell. FOURTH ROXV-Dianne Musser, Norma Sparks, Ger- ald Goacher, Lois Hancock, George Deister, Margaret Daldrup, Harold Sparks, Mary Ann Miller, Mary Lou Fisher. FIFTH RONV--Director, Frank Malambrig Donna Lois Hammontree. Not In Picture-Clarabelle Courtney, Doris Davis, Margaret Deister, Robert Morrow, Kay Lewis. OFFICERS President ....,.... . Charles Huber Vice-President ..... ..,.,, G ene Carter Secretary ........ ..............,.......,...,. E ileen Hunt Treasurer ..l, Donna Lois Hammontrec r P! --aff:-,-.mvfw 31-fwff'1flL,, T.
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Sports Football season opened this year with 25 boys out for practice. The first game was with Butler. Although Butler has beat Holden the first two years of football, our strong and pow- erful squad overcame their victories by defeat- ing them 18-0. In the first four games we held our opponents. scoreless. We defeated every team by a good margin except Richmond whom we defeated by 1 point. Our last game of the sea- son came with our old rivals, the Warrensburg Tigers. The weather was very disagreeable for the game, but in spite of the weather, the Eagles came back with another victory. They had no trouble winning this one. They scored a touch- down each quarter making only one of their ex- tra points. The game ended with Holden 25 to Warrensburg 0. We thought we had a good chance for a bowl game somewhere, but we were not selected, this ended our football season. The only injury of the year was an arm injury which J. O. Markland received at the first of the season, however he was able to play in the last game of the season. The seniors of the 1948-49 squad were: Charles Huber, Floyd Kendrick, Fred Hanna, J. C. Towles, Jack Jones, Gene Car- ter, Lloyd West, Glenn Timmons, Charles Dean, Bob Hart, J. O. Markland. Holden won 9 games and lost none, this making them eligible for the West Central Con- ference title. The Eagles scored 243 points to their opponents 37. Holden's basketball season started out with 25 boys out-. Without much practice they ven- tured to Marshall to the Missouri Valley Tour- nament, where they played Malta Bend, and it was an easy game. So was Brunswick. The next afternoon the Eagles played Moberly and won by 3 points, and that night with Sweet Springs for first place, the Eagles winning by 5 points. Holden had little trouble with the games up to the Pleasant Hill Tournament. The Eagles got by the first three games and played Lee's Summit for first place, losing by 6 points. This ended Holden's undefeated record. By this time the Eagles were leading the conference with no defeats. Then the big night came when the Warrensburg Tigers and the Holden Eagles met at Holden for the last con- ference game. The Eagles had defeated the Tigers before by 5 points, but when the time ran out, the Tigers had won by a 6-point difference. -2-..1.f. . ..... -Y.. This made a three way tie for the championship of the conferenceg Warrensburg, Clinton, and Holden with one defeat each. Holden entered the Sub-Regional with a 23-2 record. The Eagles were seeded first. They won all four games, playing Lexington for the championship and won by 10 points. This victory qualified Holden for the Re- gional and with a 27-2 record, the Eagles were again seeded first. They played Tipton the first night and were defeated by 8 points. This was a heart-breaker and ended the Eagle season with a 27-3 record, which is very good. . The following boys make up the team: Sfophomores: Wayne Carter, Russell French. Jun- iors: Ed Clements, Franklin Gudde, Wendell Daniel, James Daldrup. Seniors: J. O. Mark- land, Dee Peerson, 'Fred Hanna, Charles Huber. The first track meet of this season was a seven way meet, including Adrian, Butler, War- rensburg, Eldorado Springs, Clinton, Rich Hill, and Holden. This was an all day meet at Rich Hill. Adrian won with 3495 points, Holden took second with 331453 and Butler, third with 30 points. b On April 20 the Eagles went to Warrrens- burg for the conference meet. This was a very important occasion for the Eagles -had won the conference championship in f-ootball and had a three way tie for championship in basketball, therefore they went out to get the champion- ship in track. The Eagles tried 'hard for it, but just could not do it. Warrensburg took first place and Holden second. Holden broke two conference records-the discus and high hurdle. The' next meet was also very important be- cause it determined who qualified to go to the state track meet. There were sixteen schools in the class C group. Out of these sixteen sc-hools the Eagles took third, with Center taking second and Ruskin taking first. The Eagles took one first in high jump, however they took several seconds and thirds. Four boys from our school qualified for -State-Fred Hanna, Dwight Peerson, Bob Hart, and Jack Jones. The Eagles had nine track letter men dur- ing the year 1949. The seniors on the squad are: Charles Huber, J. O. Markland, Jr., Fred Hanna, Bob Hart, Kenneth Carter, Jack Jones, Robert French, Floyd Kendrick, and Dwight Peerson.
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........l--...f-....... .....-.........., Glee Club FRONT ROXV-Marilyn Dillon, Donna Lois Harn- montree, Mary .Jane Surber, Evelyn Garrison, Jeanne Briscoe, Louise Hallar, Clyde VVilson, Betty Briscoe, Joan NValters. Director, Margaret G. Bullard. SECOND ROXV-Vera Ann Sisk, Eileen Hunt, Beverly Hobbs, Wanda Dunn, Carol Sue XVhitte-nburg, .loan 'W'illiams, Barbara Ludlam, Doris Xvalters, June Bris- coe. THIRD ROVV-Doris Christenson, Doris Jean Han- cock, Dana Rae Hough, Norma Kendrick, Ruby Jean Fitzgerel, Patricia Morrow, Marion Kendrick, Beverly Harper, Mary Ann Miller, Rita Mae Raber. FOURTH ROW'-Maxine Stewart, Marjorie Hough, Dolores Brooks, Lois Phelps, Agnes Ann Raber, .To- anne Phelps, Monette Hartzel, Mary Alice Thompson, NVilma June Heddin, Mary Alice Brown. OFFICERS President ...,,..,.,,. ......... .,.... .......,. ..... I J I 2 irilyn Dillon Vice-President ,.... ..,. E velyn Garrison Secretary ,......,... .............,., D ana Rae Hough Treasurer ..,.. .,.,, D onna Lois Hammontree ff A ff f' ' ' M ............
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