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Initiates demonstrate their wearing apparel as they are rounded onto the stage and paraded be- fore the stud-ent body. ' evxiofg Initiate. Ffeslrxmevx The usual laughs and embarassments were experienced on October 3, when fifty-four freshmen were initiated by the seniors. The freshman boys appeared in school with their jeans above their knees, hose, and overshoes, and wore their mother's hats. The girls wore their father's overalls inside out, aprons heels, no makeup, and swim caps. The day was climaxed with an assembly at which time the green freshmen performed for the entire student body. The new teachers were also initiated into the realm of MHS. Rob Parks and Marilyn Stucky feed each other with 'baby bottles while blindfolded. Joyful seniors look on. V upxvxci time Band lblclyeci Qvxn First Row: Vicki Mobray, Judilee Goering, Pat Goering, Jocelyn Graber. Second Row: Donna We: del, Kay Wedel, Karen Morlok, Charlene Goering, Wanita Stucky. Third Row: Judith Goebel, Ty- rus Kaufman, Barbara Lehmberg, Brooks Harder, Lanny Stucky, Dean Sperling. Fourth Row: Lois Schumacher, Vaughn Graber, Tom Voth, Mark Sander, Phil Taff. Fifth Row: Judy Krehbiel Nel- son Durst, Wanda Goering, Marilyn Goebel, Pam -Kaufman, Carolee Goering, Sixth Row: Brenda Adrian, Sandra Stucky, Twila Sehrag, Kathleen Goering, Wayne Goering. Seventh Row: Char- lotte Schrag, Pam Adrian, Sue Burditt, Karlyn Stucky, Lois Schrag, Kenneth Lohrentz, James Stucky, Galen Wedel, Steve Kaufman, Theora Pauls, Johnnie -Penner, -Mr. Lanning.
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Football toughies receive a lec- MHS and Crusader captains are No. 38-'Dick Gaeddert gains yardage ture at half time in the dressing introduced -by official before the with the pigskin with the aid of an room. game gets underway. excellent block by an unidentified Wildcat as Jewell Beard follows the 1 action. , l 1 Moundridge gridders ended the season with an 3 - 5 record. They opened the season with a 20 - 7 loss to Marion in a non-league contest. League play began with a thrilling 7 - 6 victory over Halstead. On October 11, before a honie- i coming crowd, the 'Cats lost a thriller to Nickerson 7 - 6. This was followed by 40 - 7 and 32 - 2 blastings by Haven and Pretty Prairie, respectively. 1 The Wildcats returned to the winning way by defeating Inman 13 - 0, 1 however, Buhler proved too powerful as they whitewashed the 'Cats 48 - 13. l At the close of the season the Burrton game was forfeited by the Eagles be- cause of influenza. The five losses do not prove that MHS had an unsuccessful season. Many l sophomores saw action, which indicates that Moundridge might be doing p well in the future. 1 The second team played several games during the season, as did the freshmen. Cal Unruh and Don Wedel show evidence of pre-game tension as they emerge from the dressing room. s SENIOR LETTERMEN Mel Ratzlaff, guard: Daniel 1 Wedel, endg Dick Gaeddert, endg Glenn Rupp, tackle. osunQLe-- - .-
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