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1 W V , Q 4 'v ., I . or if N' 5 42,.,l,A1L,.ll r Front Row lleft to right! E Person -I OBrien Clark R Olson G Gable D Lowe Fexrrexsen B Miller I'op Row D Kirkpatrick 1M1n1gerD D Hersch E C1rr Benson Coach Albert Smdelar B Adams G Person R Ingels Cortez fM1nagerl Flntshlng the season wlth but two VICIOFIBS 1n elghteen encounters, the McKinley Golden Bears basketball team suffered a decldedly off sea son In the major vlctory of the season the Bears defeated Wtlson High and a few nxghts later defeated the Mt Vernon Hlgh School cagers The re maxnder of the season reaped no more vlctorles although a ZZ 1 contest was lost to a powerful Iowa Cnty qum tet whxch regxstered as a moral v1c tory ln the mlnds of lVIcK1nley fol lowers The Bears made five trxps to nelgh borxng clues playing at West Water loo Cllnton Lyons Mt Vernon and Dubuque Nme games were played on the home court and the remamxng four nn the other three schools of The basketball season closed on March 4, when lVlcK1nley played the hlghly favored Roosevelt team, ln the State sectxonal tournament held at Wilson I-Ilgh School Losxng only one of the first strmg players by graduatlon, prospects for a strong team at McK1nley next wlnter are favorable George Gable captam and most conslstent player of the 36 37 season wlll be back for one more semester Bob Adams will also return wxth Roy Olson Ed Person and ack Benson wlth whom Coach Smdelar expects to buxld a strong team ohn Felerelsen center IS lost to the team by graduatlon thus une Gilbert Person and Frank Schelble hrst strung players untll the sprlng se 4 H- '- , A ' A , J- - . . , - . - , .I- ' - . ' ' t . , . , . . , , . ' 1 , . , . . ' ff 37 ' , . , . . , s '4- re va - . . - , , - . . . . - , . Q A v - ' -I . . ' y , 1 9 s ' 1 ' ' J Cedar Rapids. mester began, also received letters. mlmIIHnIIAnnllnnumnmnnInIInIInnlu1InmlnlnnlnnnmnmmnTwewwruvrmunummnnnnlmunnnummnmmlunIlmI1IImnmnunummn
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IllllllllllllllllIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll llll Q IlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' Fo t Row lleft to rlghtl J Chrnaoskl R Reilly F Vacla F George F Sche ble KCl R Ma nette G Person D Smith G Campagna Second Ro Clark G Pl tz R hnson B Watson Holman B Adams E Person G Marsh lMgrJ Thnrcl Row R Olso R ordan E Carr D Hersch G Gable A Peterson C Mules R Ingles McK1nleys Golden Bear grldders under the able leadershlp of coaches Paulu and Wolfe enjoyed to the full est extent vlctorles over Tipton Wxl son and a much talked of razzle dazzle eleven from West Waterloo Although defeats were admlmstered to our boys by Iowa Cnty Clinton Ft Madlson Roosevelt and Franklin they felt rlghtfully avenged when xn the All Star game whlch lncldently was the flrst to be offered to the city they found themselves teamed up wlth Roosevelt The Stars of these two schools handed the Frank'mW1lson forces a declded defeat with the final score of 26 0 Veterans who received the CR monograms were Gus Campagna Gilbert Person Duck Mamette Dean Smith Florlan Vaclav Frank Schelble Richard Reilly George Gable Edward Person Clare Miles Earl Carr Roy Olson and Don Hersch uan Cortez served as the teams able Manager Frank Schelble was appointed as cap tam of the eight scheduled games Two new members were admltted to the Natxonal Athletlc Scholarshlp Socxety after recelvmg their football awards These were Gus Campagna and Roy Olson Frank Schelble re celved thls honor ln the 1975 season Assistant Coach Wolfe w1ll b mlssed by Paulu next season as he was responsible for developing lVlcK1nley s powerful lme last fall Mr Wolfe IS now head coach at Roosevelt I-llgh Many of last semester s football players will be gone but a blgger and better team ns expected next fall IllllllllllllllllllllllllllI IlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII TWENTY FOUR IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllll Illlllll IIIIIIIII I Illllll 0 a r n ' - . I - ' , - V, - , - 1 , - r s - v - v - ' W-I , - 0 , . JO . - , J- , - , - , ' T - ns ' J a - a ' s - 1 ' 1 ' 7 ' . , . . . s 9 -v s y 1 v 9 ' 1 - J . . . . , 1 ' - rc - - , - - ,, 1 s V , , I . . . , , , . . . . . 1 . . J ' 9 9 s I ' , ' J . C A . . . V . , - cr va . . s - . s s 9 1 9 x 3 Q I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Hmmm' mm'
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llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 6IZi0I' Qbkly, JHIZLLHVQ uumnummuuumunmunun 6,1 gowns Zafknzq The Whole Towns Tallclng delightful three act play produced wlth a cast of Senlors was a great success The story concerns a man Mr Slm mons that IS attempting to marry hls buslness partner Mr Blnnty to his daughter Ethyl Mr Bmney has had no experlence wlth women and so he 1 shy and awkward ln the presence of Ethyl However at the time Ethyl 1S Interested ln a French gentleman and to attract her to Mr Blnney he and her father pretend that Blnney has had a love affalr wlth a great movle actress Lettxe Lythe Thl catches Ethyl s 1nterest lmmedlately and very soon the two are engaged Unex pectedly Miss Lythe comes to town and out of Jealousy Ethyl breaks her engagement to Blnney The whole plot of the two men IS exposed and thnngs begun to come back to normal and Ethyl and Mr Bxnney are unlted and all ends well The lead1ng parts were very ably played by Corrine Melechar as Ethyl Fred Young as Mr Bmney Vern DeFore as Mr Simmons The rest of the superb cast lncluded Betty Allen der as Mrs Simmons Alfred Peter son as Elmer the tax1 drlvcr George Marsh as Roger Shlelds Ethyl s French Friend Mary Ann Pohorslcy as Llla Wllson Mary Ann Snouffer as Sally Oates Zona H111 as Annette Frank Fullcerson as Donald Sw1ft eanne Hamblln as Lettle Lyrhe Shxr ley Weaver as Sadie Bloom Mlldred Fltzgerrald Geraldme Foggy and Ar lene Lyons as Mrs aclcson and her glrs Th1S play was dlrectcd by our cap able dramatlcs coach Mlss Geraldlnc Green 7 1 6 0 6 et s - ,as a i - re- : ' ' 9 ' ' ' , , . . ' I 9 C - , l T , q D u s ' ' I . . . ' . 7 - 5 .- . , , v 9 . . , . I - , , . , ' 5 l , . . I v . . - , , . . 9 ' S . . . l s . ' - a 9 ' IIIlIllIIIIIllllIllIIllIllIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll TWENTY SIX IlllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIII
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