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SCENE II FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Larry Klndelspire, Gordon Schanzenbach, James Crouch, Melvin Tuscher, James Gilliland, James Weissar, LeRoy Rath, Melvin Schanzenbach. SECOND ROW: Hr. Gilliland, Lee Conahan, James Rath, Martin Haase, Harry Hauffe, Orley Rath, Ralph Sears, Mr. Turnwall. THIRD ROW: Fred Hilgemann, Arnold Kusler, George Silver, Martin Kulm, Allen Kulm, Monte Goodrich, Stanley Keim, Larry Krein. The Leola Pirates six man squad were runners up in the North Central Conference football season to the Claremont Honkers. Claremont took the measure of Leola in their first encounter with the Pirates by a close score of 31 to 22. In the second game at Claremont the Honkers trounced the Pirates 31 to 7. SEASON RECORD: Leola—22—Claremont--31 Leola--56—Barnard----14 Leola--31—Recla------17 Leola--7--Claremont--31 Leola—24—Barnard-----7 Total 140 lOO SEASONS STANDINGS: W L Claremont 6 0 Leola 3 2 Hecla 1 4 Barnard 1 5
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PIRATE DAY Helen Glaser Sophomore Float Apple Blossom Wedding Harry in his glory » 21
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CARNIVAL tlt The annual school carnival, scheduled November 21 and 22, '.vas an outstanding success. Entertainment included a variety of stands, grade and high school skits, a lunch room, and a taxi- dance. The impressive coronation of the freshmen candidates, Fred Hilgemann and Jeanette Walth, as the royal king and queen, climaxed the evening. Royal attendants were Lee Conahan and Evelyn Geffre, senior candidates; Monte Goodrich and Audrey Crouch, junior candidates; Gordon Schanzenbach and Viva Turner, sophomore candidates. Since the carnival was a financial venture, the class rais- ing the most money received top honors—the coronation, of their candidates as carnival king and queen. Class events held for this purpose were: freshman—trap shoot; senior--card party; junior--box social; and sophomore--bake sale.
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