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1 . 'POP ROVV-Sibyl Jones, Erillas Nichols, S:1mueliSeig1er, Dorothy Bonnell, Hugh Braly, Llols Ricfliziixlsmi, Kenneth Garrison. A SEKUONND ROW-Hilda Voran,Am,1ia Robinson, Imwgene McBurney, Lewis Hovey, 'C2Lf,1'1.l'll'1O Arinsirong, Mario Mcifjollorn, Fred Tolar. A th C' ff, Cyntha Faye Sprfidlin, Burpee T-1'l0U11?S0l1. Mzirjory Johnson, 'DEHIRLD' ROWV-Alfrfd Gillon, Lois Lindt, Es 61' 10 Orville Hmnihizilwr. D th Halse , Elsthir Snyder, Arlene Jones, Lawrance DQXVQQSO, Ervin FOURTH ROVV+Virg'iinia 1'!l1'1'lfQ,'1'OVP1', oro y y Kiser, Louise RiCh2l1'flS0n l' h 91' M Ada Sheldon, Louis Mcllanis, Ceueliu comin-dy FIFTH ROW-Evelyn Cummings, XVurren Ixig swong , , ary , Beulah Campbell, Lester Snyder.
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THLETICS Each year the potentialities peculiar to the Squad. if successfully developed determine the status of that squad. In retrospection, the traits, Ibrllliantly char- acteristic of the squads of the various sports for 1933 and 1934 which brought honor to Kingman High School, arc courage, and the spirit of team play. Both of these are excellent attributes of character. FOOTBALL Xl'hen the Kingman Eilslfs start anything, they usually finish it up in fine form, and true to this tril- dition they colllllleted another season of successful Mem-bers of the squad who won K's during the past season arep ' invasions. and successfully repulsed the many attacks TIIOIHDSUH Hughbanks upon their stronghold. . 'Stuart Ifggilgn In their stage of infancy last fall, with only three Ebefnart of last years lettermen fback, the Eagles were rather Kilmer V Munden unsteady, suffering two defeats out of'three starts. HUDSOH MciClellan However. under the careful instruction of Coach Kauf- KI Lapever man and assistant Coach Van Camp they steadied ull, and when they went into fight again they had bein moulded into a perfect formation, surcr and swiftcr in their attacks, and defense in top form which in the end spelled that the Eagles hustled through n SCHEDULE AND 'SCORES successful season of football losing but two g11meS , , out of tin. Different boys showed eXCf Dti0m1l W0l'k Kingman ' 5 ' ' 23 in different games, but the main factor that 'brought Kggggqqig ' ' 0 Hainperl ' 'I 0 honors to the KinIg'man team was their ,spirit of team Kingman ' ' 0 Stafford ' I I 20 play and cooperation, Long passes and long end runs Kingman ' ' 13 Pratt I I I I I 6 ending in touchdowns were some of the thrilling fea- Kingman ' 6 Lyons I I I I -I 0 tures of the Eagle team' Kingman . . 24 Msdicine ,Lodge . . 7 Kingman collected a special honor last fall by Kingman . . 6 Anthony . . 2. . 6 beating Pratt, the age old rivals, for the first time iI1 Kingman . . 6 Pretty Prairie . . G three years- ' Kingman . . 20 Sterling . . . . 6 BASKETBALL , Kingrnan's 1933-3-l basket ball quintet established THE -SCHEDULE AND SCORES the best record of any team ever to r6D1'eSGI'1t the Black Kingman , ', , , - 22 W'ellington . . . 16 and Crimson' Kingman . . 23 Larned . . . 15 Nineteen gamis were played, sixteen of which rc- Kingman . - 30 Arltl'iOHy - . 14 sulted in victories for the Eagles. There were several Kingman I , 38 P,-att , , , . 24 outstanding games, all thrillers from the fans' view- Kingman I , 36 Hal-per , , . , 31 points, but the team probably received more satisfac- Kingman , . 28 Pretty Prairie . . 14 tion by winning the Kingman Invitation Tournament. Kingman I I 31 Anthony I I I , 37 Honors were evenly divided in the Kingman-Pratt con- Kingman , , 31 Medicing Lodge , , 10 test, each holding a victory over the other, but the Kingman I I 18 pl-att l , , . . 33 score was one point greater at the Pratt victory. King- Kingman , . 45 Pretty Prairie . . 26 man stood the greatest chance they have had for Sev- Kingman , , 30 Harpgr .. . . . . 27 eral years to win the Regional Tournament, but by Kingman , . 39 Medicine Lodge , , 21 a stroke of hard luck they were defeated by Pratt in Kingman ,,,,, 21 Caldwen , . , . 20 the semi-finals by six points. f The Eagle team lost two ofIits lettermen, Hkiile KINGMAN TOURINAIMENT and Kabler, at the end of thy first semfster, during , , which time Coach Kaufman had to rebuild the team. Kfngman ' 44 A9104 ' 21 It was during this slump period that the Eagles lost Kingman . . 37 Wichita N. Sec. . . 20 one of their games with Anthony, Kmgman' ' 46 Harper ' ' ' ' 18 Hundley, Cleal LaFever, Kenneth LaFever, Mun- den, Ross, Kabler, and Haile were the lettermen who REGIONAL TOURNAMENT established the greatest basket ball record of any team Kingman A ..... 30 Larned . . . . 21 ever to represent Kingman High School. Kingman . , 27 Pratt , , 33
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