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STANDING- -Left to Right: Gayle Heater, Charles Shuppy, Coach W. L. McMiekle, Clarence Statler Eddie Linn, SEATED -Lawrence Sammons, Herbert Smithburg, Virgle Smithburg, Lester Vorhies. Basketball VIRGLE SMITHBURG, CAPTAIN. Very Verg was captain and center of this year's team and will be lost by graduation. He was unable to play regular because of sickness, but when it was possible for him to be in the game he was valuable to the team for his close-in shots. His place will be hard to fill next year. HERBERT SMITHBURG Herb Herb played guard and always held down his man as Well as adding to the score in nearly every game. Herb's left hand shooting improved with every game and will be missed next year. GAYLE HEATER Heater Heate1 ' played forward this year and although handicapped by his lack of height he made up for that in his determination. He was always able to make a basket when it was most badly needed. LAWRENCE SAMMoNs Samfmons Sammons played guard and was valuable because of his height. He played a steady guarding game and was good at getting the ball off the bankboard. He is lost by graduation.
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20-Eddie Linn places second in the pre-district declamatory contest held at Burlington. 21-Mr. Calkins is absent from school on account of the mumps. 23-Mumps! Mumps! Mumps! 27-Individual pictures of all school students taken today. APRIL 3-Seniors receive play books. Miss Clark to direct play. 4-Mr. Calkins back after two weeks mumps vacation. Miss Frances Hadley an Emergency Relief instructor is teaching a class in shorthand and typewriting. 5-Wesley Johnson, Ex '33 visits school. Class basketball tournament begins. 6-Vacation. Teachers attending Teachers' Meeting at Fairfield. 9-Individual pictures arrive. Some good, some-not so good. 11--Edith Bender, Fairfield Senior visits school. Fire drill reminds us that school house burned two years ago today. 12-Class tournament ended in a three way tie. Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors each having won two and lost one. Thelma Messer visits school. 13-Friday the Thirteenth. It is not lucky for Edna Rauscher. Her ap- pendix is removed at Memorial hospital in Mt. Pleasant. 19--Juniors and Seniors visit Dam at Keokuk and Pen at Ft. Madison. 23-Edith Johnson returns to school. 26-Deep Mystery. Two, very attractive girls, Mr. Calkins says visit school incognito. Freshmen and Sophomores have Weiner roast at Mills- paughs. Many dogs reported missing. MAY 1-Annual Senior May Breakfast at Smithburg's cabin. -Y, 4-Grade Night program presented at school house. Kathleen Linderson wins medal in declamatory contest. ' ' ' X 7-Edna Rauscher, much thinner, returns to school. Mumps still with us. 11-Juniors entertain Seniors at Yellow Lantern Tea Room in Mt. Pleasant. 13-Rev. Lundberg preaches Baccalaureate sermon at Lutheran church. 15-Senior play, Small Town Romeo, presented at Community building. 17-At last! We graduate and become, alumni. 18-Last day of school. Community picnic. Eddie Linn: I was a draft clerk at the Farmers' Store last summer. Flossie Smith: What is that? Eddie: I opened and shut windows. Howard Messer: Girls are prettier than men. Lucille 0'Dean: Naturally Howard: No, artificially.
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LESTER VORHIES Les Les has been chosen honorary captain of next year's team. He has played two years as a regular and with this experience should prove a capable leader. EDDIE LINN Linn Linn a sophomore won his letter by playing forward. With two years of competition ahead of him he should develope into a very good forward. CHARLES SHUPPY Chuck Chuck did not play regularly, but could always be depended on to re- place Herb or Sammons without any slowing up of the team. 'He should be one of the main cogs in next year's team. LAUREL PATTERSON Patterson Patterson, another Sophomore, played at guard in several of the games during the last half of the year. With two years ahead of him he should make us a very dependable guard. SEASON SUMMARY Lockridge Libertyville 33 Lockridge Lockridge Packwood 13 Packwood Lockridge Freshmen 21 Lockridge Lockridge Pleasant Plain 57 Pleasant Plain Lockridge Batavia 33 Lockridge Lockridge Libertyville 31 Libertyville Lockridge Packwood 21 Lockridge Lockridge Freshmen 25 Fairfield Lockridge Pleasant Plain 33 Lockridge Lockridge Batavia 38 Batavia Lockridge Freshmen 23 County Tournament Lockridge Ollie 17 Sectional Tournament WINNERS or THE Herbert Smithburg Virgle Smithburg Gayle Heater Lester Vorhies HL!! Charles Shuppy Lawrence Sammons Laurel Patterson Eddie Linn
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