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MMMMKMKMMKMMMMKMQ M M M M M M M M M M M M 'I I s C -l -l F1 , I1 Hi M M M M M M M M M M 5 KMMKKKMMMM KK Basebal Q We started the baseball season with about 20 followers of the horsehide. M We suffered the loss of one of our last year's letter men, Erwin Zeyer, who broke M his ankle thus keeping him out of the game this year. M Harold Olsen is the captain as well as the catcher. He is a first class catcher M M a11d Ernest never throws them too hot for him to nab. M K Ernest Eberhard, Jr., our twirler, is a letter man from last year. He only M M strikes out about 15 to 20 men at each game. His motto is Treat 'em rough and M M tell 'em nothing, and he does it. M Willie Hoagland, the only south paw on the team, holds down the first base. M M Bill is one of our handiest men on the team with the club. Bill is also a letter M man from last year. M K Wallace Eames, a letterman from last year, is our second baseman. The M M position is new to him but he plays it like a veteran. M M William Barningham is a real third baseman and a long range hitter. This is Will's first year on the team, but we expect him to remain on the team next year. KM M 5' gf-2 rv QE w gc S23 Z ,-,O mfg: ....m::1 Ugg. B 5-Q10 to mawgms CD 'O tb.-p 5 5' H25 O siege? D' we g-15 5' :mm 'gg av OS 59' ., fm 472' g-VP.. '1 ' Up: mm? f-4 CD! cami. '- CD rv Us, Ein. win' f- 'go QE? 2 E- Qui gn gr-vi , -215 5 gi 3?-.. cp QA .ml- I :Ha EEE 52 QE 37 1 -'Tm as' .4 9.54 2, UPG: 90' ' 55 es Q mm mc an ,., ..,, s :s ,H 1-Iwo mm mi FJ' c- an EO CD 'Sm CDW eo FP 8 m Ei O 55 2.0 H. 2 sr' 93 mx Ov-vi H ss be 93 2 5 S Em cog W 5 fic i'5 as 3 fn 302 5' 5' F5 L.. fn un . U. 2 Em ... E 5 ai K M M if he gets his long running gears started to working. M M Wayne Miller, Robert O'Hara and Earl Olsen are the subs. Next year they are M M going to slip up in the first row good and strong if they continue their good playing. M We shall be sorry to lose Ernest Eberhard, Donald O'Hara and Alvin Benson M by graduation. However, we will still have a strong line-up for next year, if the M M fellows all return and we hope they will. M QMMMMMMMMX 5 M M M M IM IM IM MI MI MI MI MI IM HI IM IM MI IK MI MI MI IK IM MI IM MI IK HI MI 366 IM KK MMKMMH I-1 00 Ol L.:
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MMMMMMMMMMMMKMJEUEDEQLMMMKMMKMMMMMMQ 5 M M Q Annual Staff K M M Q l4lrnest lillierliard, Ji. ..... .....,...,.........,...,..... li lditor M Minna Simpson ......,...... ............, A ssistant Editor be Glenn J. Hall ..... ..... A dvertising Manager M M Donald O'Hara ....... .,..... S ubscription Manager H Harold Olson ,...ll ,....,,......... A thletic Editor Q Frank llilton .... ....,..,.......... . Joke Editor Q M Helen Gray ........... ..,.......,... A rt Editor Rhoda Swayne ............. ............ I literary Editor K H. Omer Bennett ......... Faculty Manager K . M M Melba Todd ..,........... ...,.......... A lun111i Editor M M Marie lilllllilj' ......... .,.,....... S enior Class Editor M xi Lois l4llK'l10l1lJCl'g'0l ...... ................... . lunior Class Editor M Carol Read .,............. ..,.....,. S pollomore Class Editor M K George Palnier ..... ....,.... l 'l1'0Slllllilll Class Editor M K M M K -l- K M M M K M M M M it E D 1 TCD RIA L M M M M K M K :Qi There are few thins more satisfying than to open the annual Boi 3 . bf of your high school and call to memory again the scenes of the hap- M bf piest time in your life. It reminds us of the past and the joys and sor- If jeg rows that we have had. We feel the past actually taking shape again jeg M and we again participate in its formation. So we hope that you .may M :og ever cherish this publication of The Butte as a priceless relic of xg :of your hlgh school days. M BGS We wish to extend our most sincere thanks to one and all who M Q have made this publication of The Butte such a splendid success. Q Q it K M M M M M MKMMMMNMKKHM
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