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P1- .'f'.'.3 I tl 2.2-3, K , 4 . sg, 4 24 girls basketball Row 2, left to right: Coach Gabriel, Hedy Smith, Patty Jordan, Sandra Harrington, Marie Durr, Jane Busby, Billie Jean Stemsrud, Phyllis Hicks, Suzanne Darland, Student Manager Row 1: Mrs. Gabriel, Chaperone, Sharon Roorda, Judy Richman, Darlene Johnson, Veta Dunnick. LaRae Tarvin, Ila Watts, Carol Lamb Monte .......... --- Deep River ....... 51 Monte -- 45 .... --- New Sharon -- Monte --- .... Sully-Lynnville --- 74 Monte -- 42 .... --- Marengo ----- Monte --- .... Malcom .......... 63 Monte -- 31 ......... --- Brooklyn ---- Monte --- .... Toledo .......... -- 31 Monte --- --- Guernsey ....... .- 25 County mumament Monte --- --- North English .... 61 Monte -- 42 ----- --- Malgolm --- Monte --- .... Marengo ..... --- 38 - Monte --- u Brooklyn -------h- 59 Sectional tournament Monte --- .-.. River ....... Monte 33 Monte .................. Guernsey .....,,.. 29 M 3 '- ' - ' '- Monte -- .................. Toledo .,,,,,,. -, 47 Onte 8 '- Brooklyn ' , ,, '--' ' i'ii f ,, e l 1 ,s . if iiii .H i eiis 1 f Q jf 1 I of ff .ss D ,, Q ', , X' Q 2 L w , . , -Q .ff i : we A ., , . i , K, , -, 1 . . Q -W Y E , To Y f XM '17, wwe ,Q QW ,J el 1 ...fo ' -,E-one b0YS bwkefbdll ,a rf Zz ,f .1 '3rd. row, left to right: Coach Bob Neighbors, Al Stanley, Marvin Cheney, Jerry Minner, Howard Johnston, Bob Gor such, Ron J ohnston, Robert Voith, Jerry Barber, Denny Van Cleave, student manager. 2nd. row: Terry Audas, Clarence Norman, Leo Sterk, Ralph Lester, Ron Hedrick, Kenny Sterk, lst. row: Gary Schultz, Joe Hutchinson, Paul Wiedow, John Badger, Jim Arendt, Mel Arendt. Absent: Carl Watson student manager. Monte ------ --- River ------. Monte -.. -------.--------.. Searsboro ---- Monte ........ --- Lynnville-Sully --- 44 Monte -- 80 ------- 1 ---------- Gfonnell B Monte ---- --- Bene Plaine ------ 45 Monte -- 67 .... ffmalsl .... Brooklyn ---- Monte --nq om- Malcom ---------- 40 Monte -- 68 .................. Guernsey --- Monte ---- --- Toledo ---..------ 52 Monte -- 58 .... - --.. ....... Toledo ..--,- Monte .... --- Tama ---- ....... 57 Monte -- 46 ---- ---- T Flma -------- Monte o--- --- Sigoumey n ---- 66 Monte -1 63 .... .... S 1-gourney --- Monte -d-- --.--g-- M arefngo --------- 51 Monte -- 61 -... .... N EW ShaI'0fn - Monte --,- .----- B moklyn -.------- 49 Monte -- 44 ......... .... .... M a rengo .... - Monte .... we ,--, Bene Plaine --,,,- 55 M0f1'f9 -- 50 ------------------ Brooklyn --- Boys swuoml Monte -- 40 ......... .......-- G rinnell --.- ---- 7 0
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2nd row Terry Audas, Ralph Les- ter, Bill Hudson, Bob Gor- su-ch, John Badger, Robert . Haworth, Virgil Roorda, lVayne Ehret, Ja-ck Hall, Mel Arendt, John Griffin 1st row Bill Gilbreaith, Wayne Tindle, Bill Reams, Terry Stephen, Bob Tarvin, Jim Arendt, Joe Hutchinson, Charles Rowell 4TII PLACE IN TIIE CONFERENCE RECORD: 3 IVINS 4 LOSSES 2 TIES NOR T11 ENGLISH 7-0 The Braves got off to at slow start in their opening yanze as they defeated a non-con.fer- ence foe by scoring a touchdown in the third quarter. MONROE 13-7 The Braves scored early in the first uar 1 1 ' 1 Q - ter and again in the third quarter to defeat a rough and ruyyed Monroe 11. KEOTA 12-13 The Braves scored 2 touchdowns to lead 12-6'after Keota had drawn first blood, only to have Keota score late in the last quarter and take the lead. SIGOURNEY 6-13 An over-confident Monte team was defeat- ed by a strong Sigourney squad. BROOKLYN 13-13 Although the Braves were unable to win their homecoming game, they won a moral vic- tory by tying the favored Brooklyn Bears. BELLE PLAIN E 6-6 The Braves were forced to come from be- hind to tie with the aggressive Plainsmen. A hard-charging defensive line held the Braves scoreless until the final 'quarter when they scored on a pass play. MAREN GO 7-26 A speedy Ma-rengo club was too much for the Braves and scored three times on long runs before the Braves hit pay dirt. TAMA 12-32 The Braves allowed a strong Tama club to cross their goal five times in the first half. In the second half the Braves were able to score twice, while holding the Hawk's scoreless . TOLEDO 18-6 In the last game of the season a spirited squad, made up mostly of seniors, climaaced a successful season by downing the Toledo Raid- ers. The Braves scored their convincing victory, despite the fact that many substitutions were made in an effort to allow all the seniors to play in their last game.
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'L' cadet teachers To develop Skill and izzteresf in public Speaking and reading, is the purpose of the speech club first orgaw- ised in 1955. Under thc director, Mrs. Robert Ncilohbors, thc club sponsored .speech con- tests at Mofnteauma. Fifth row: Robert Haworth, Howard Johnston, Dave Ferguson, Cliff Brya n, Frank Brownell, Bob Brown, Jerry Barber. Fourth row: Kenny Wolf. Mary Barlow, Patty Em- mert, Marvin Cheney. Jerry Minner, Al Stanley, Louise Johnston. Karon Hubbard. Third row: Robert Voith, Joyce Eflin, Ila Watts, Syl- via Strong, Chris Swanson, LaNeva Aalbers, Judy Rich- man. Second row: Paul Wiedow, Carol Broscha, Ann Fergu- son, Harriet Hicks, Nancy Gray, Diane Fisher, Bonnie Bunnell Hamilton. First row: Mel Arendt. De- Ann Ramsey, Lynne Brown- ell. De n n i s VanTomm:2. Louise Lohr, Margie Cut- shall, Betty Baird. ff' '- 1 The C a rl ct Teachers Corps, organized to promote an interest in the teaching pr'o,fc.s'.sio11 is open to both juniors and seniors. Obser- rafion, practice teaching, and a Fffuf'-GC erczlrsion were im-Iudca' in the year's pro- gram, 4th Row, left to right: Al Stanley, Barbara Bates, Diane Fish- er, Johnny Badger, Bill Tarvin, Robert Haworth. 3rd Row: Judy Richman, Darlene Johnson, Veta Dunnick Chris Swanson. 2nd Row: Carol Lamb. Alice Facile, Nancy Gray. lst Row: Phyllis Whisenand, Betty Baird. curtain callers .diss ' fl--lvl ' Q- 1- J L4 V ,Q Q is.
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