bibs . li, 3 1 -.51 . aft ' 4 ' e' 'N l f' W , ,,-. . .N rl' V ' -' Gr '.s vi Yr nc ' E 'ell if f jen - xg gif offe- LIBRARY CLUB SEATED AT'TABLE: Donna Devore, Joyce Gehring, Elsie Christensen, Vice'President, Marilyn Welker, President, Doris Rnd, Secretary Treas- urer, Viola Sande, Marie Gehring, Carol Nelson. Q STANDING: Carols Thernberg, Adeline Mortensen, Nine Jorgensen. Kiss Imhelte, Advisor, Alice Hoover, Ruth Gehring, inrgeret Cooper. PEP SQUAD BACK RCW: Marilyn Hansen, Marjorie Johnsen, Marilyn Welker, Alone Jessen, Patricia Thompson, Adelene Mortensen. ' THIRD ROW: Margaret Bird, Leila Rehn, Marie Gehring, Maxine Harri is, Priscilla Thompson, Carol Nelson, Lorraine Jessen, Jean Petersen, Doris Rud- SECOND RCW: Fern Westlake, Nine Jorgensen, Ilene Lindquist, Vera Seckrieter, Barbara Preston, Lorraine Nelson, Bernieee Thelen, Sarah Krenolkn, Delores Geiger, Irene Steen, Miss Send, Advisor. FIRST ROW: Arlene Norwick, Cleo Kaltsukis, Alice Hoover, Joan Engel, Fredricka Cooper, Jeanette'Reborg President, Zella Christensen, Vice President, Elsie Christensen, Secretary Treasurer, Dorothy Nelson Inez Knutson. CHEERLEADERS: Gloria Longre, Martha Thompson. BOY SCOUTS BACK ROW: Curtis Christensen, John Keltsukis, John Sinclair, Dena Engel, Hugh Halliday, Harry Sehiefer, Chester Folkert. THIRD ROW! Mr. Dolan, Sceutmnster, James Schweyn, Glenn Petersen, James Hansen, Lester Kalmbeck, Lloyd Mickelson, Charles Purdy, Elva Neve, B 11 Taylor, Leader. I SECOND ROW:'Jack Westlake, Harlan Geiger, Kenneth Nerdling, Hnr- old Fredericksen, Frederick Windmueller, Robert Andersen, Billy Dean Geiger, Ronald Stahlherg, Laverne Jessen, FIRST ROW: Kenneth Nelson, Darrell Simmons, Brien Elgio, James McBride, Francis Caroline, Lowell Hoffman, John Larsen,
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, A 1 1. Maypgg, l9i4 g pgpl Kay Hi Newsg g p peee e gieefQg6s5 ',iie - mqpemues new U UDCDDNU em su ai 9' ee 92112 ses X. INTRAIAHIRLL TRACK MEET An intramural track meet was held Friday, Hay '26, with all classes particip- ating. A All entries were class ified by weight instead of age. This event was well supported and provided en- tertainment for all. Entries were made in all standard track events, The grades competed the following Friday, but no date was set for the high school yet, , HONKERS BLAST SHERWOOD ' In a Memorial Day game played at the Sherwood Sta'a diu the Kay Hi Honkers blasted thep Sherwood high Baseball teafi 143-7. , V' A The Honkers opened the game with a 4 run blast in the first inning and stays ed in front untilfthe end of the game. The Honkers put en a 4 run rally in the firsthalf of the ninth after which the game was calledbeeause of rain. The Batteriesg ' 1 eSherwood-Burnsdorff,Smith- smith, Knutsona ' MOHALL STOPS HONKERS 18-10 , , - ThG I1Iohal'1fBasebn11l .team outplayed' the .H Kay Hi Club 18 to 10 in pa game played at Mohallj May lQ.The Mei hall Club scored 2 runs in the first inning but Ken mare called in the second' and led 5-2.Moha11 grabbed the lead in the third how- ever, and kept of the game. The pitching was very good pitchers being errors by their mate. Hansen started pitching for Kenmare but was re oved in the third with a sore arm and Gorman pitched the remainder of the gms: The Batteries are: g ' Mohall-Abrahahsen-Connule- inf 'V' - Solier Kenmare-Hansen-GormanvCau- 'it the rest en both stks with both hampered by W ' ' ,r field Winning Pitcher-Abrahamson Eesing'P1teher-Hansen ' A'I'0t11l'!l. game will be played at 'Kenmare pat an early date,- ' i ,A Shot PutrNoss-Stanleygger. re gfgndersen-Stani ley. fDistance 35'4 D ' 880 Yd.RelayHKen are Hallidayh5HIandfKuglinhNor ,. .,,. Kenmare-Hansen-Gorman-Kolbedling.fTihe.1 min.45.9'SecJ Winning Pitcher-Hansen Losing Pitcher-Burnsdorff. v.. - I Pole Vault-Gorman--Kenmare Stevens -Kenmareigi Anders on Stanleyg Tie for second. 'HONKER TRACKMEN TOP ' .STANLEY 1 -.The ,Kay Hi a traclenen defeated the 'Stanley track team in, a cluofl inset held in Kenmnro. mv 0 Star performer at the meet was Koninare's George Nordling who gathered 18 points with firsts in the B oadjump, A220 yard dash and low hurdles andsecond in the 440 yard run.0rlan Gorman also starred for- Ken are with first inHigh Jump and Pole Vault and second in the Shot Put to bring his days tetalpoints to 135 The results of the in- dividual events aregvm 1 0 :Yds Dash-Kuglin-Karnane y- an ey-N056-Stanley fNo time, VN W 220 Yd.Dash-eNord1ing Ken marpeg Kugl1'niKenmareg Hall iday Kenggire, -- L2 fTine 25 see.J 440 fYd Dash-Moe Stanley-- mmre 4 Jessen Kenmare. fTime 59g9j 880 Yd Run--Hansen4Konnno AAnderson-Stanleyg Simmons Kenmare.fTime 2 min.19sec1 Mile Run--Simmons-Kenmare Nelsen-Ken aronHowe Stan- 1ey.QTime 5 min. 34.6 sec LOW HURDLES-fNordling Ken maregHaIIiday Kenmare-Hoe Stanley fTime 2647'sec.j B ead Ju p-Nerdling-6Ken+ mare-Stevens Kenmaroilvoss Stanley,fDist. 19'l05n,f High 'Jump-Gormcm Kenmare EH'5i'?6E Stanleyg Laird stanley. flleight 5v:5 'j l ,sn X ,pk5+ Vl S it lv 7 r 1, ,, -1 v, 3 ' a H . w 1 3 1 Q 5 1 V , 1' - '. he in ,. s 27 e 5 - Tw V
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