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A Tormer princ-pal oT M l-l S is li J l-lowe, who linds sTudfnTs inTeicsTing l-le is The bookkeep ng salcsmanshp insTrucT or, wiTh a greaT inTciesT in aThleTics For several years he has been chairman oT The advisers oT The senior class and had much inTlL'ence over1Ts youTh Mr l-lowe s aTcs 'The social TuncTions oT The mod ern hgh school are among Th mosT im porTanT oT lTs various acTiviTieS The senior parTy sTag line and all was The TirsT oT The sTring oT social evenTs1haT made a senior realize he was abouT To leave Tour years oT More l-lard STudy behind Twelve eyes were on The look ouT as chaperon prev nTing any possible mischieT These pupils belonged To Three seniors parenTs Mr and Mrs Glenn Barnard Mr and Mrs William KeaTing and Mr and Mrs Elmer STein meTz Mild decoraT1ons were carried ouT wiTh a SouThern Theme in mind wi sTars palm Trees and all ThaT goes wiTh Them as an inspiraTion Food ThaT s someThing ThaT no one has Time To Think oT aT a parTyl much was planned and sold Tor The beneTiT oT The lunior class by a commiTTee composed oT John Parks Clark Bloom MargareT Romig Fred Winn Lorraine SchmidT Bill Maeglin and PaT Nau Dancing cards circle dances ping pong and a program comprised The evenings enTerTainmenT Cn This pro gram DoroThy Federlein and Paul Welk presenTed Two readings boTh humorous selecTions KaTherine Farrier Tap danced To popular rhyThms Bill SylvesTer bass in The M l-l S chorus gave several vocal selecTions and l-loward WorsT presided as masTer oT ceremonies Senior ParTy 922 WC TpT A M qbg W M T' 27 :W A : . . . - Frank J. , C l - Howe E . . . . . .,, l I . . . I ii . ' 1 i ,, . . . . . . - s, e ' . I . A . I ' . . , . , , . . . . ' - ' i , , . . . , s s 1 I I ' . ' Above: I 36 rads and sponsors dancing aT Y. . . A. Billy SylvesTer. chairman oT cleanfup comrniTTec. Cc-nTer: Jean Van Dyke, Kenny Daniels. PaT i on, in charge oT Tinances. Bruce RaT- cliTTe. Ed hlT, Wilma KauTz. Ronnie iller, decoraTion. Below: Ellamae DomoresT, June Davison, Frances Hi h ar er, Howard orsT, Elwood Clark, enTerTainmenT. esdames Glenn Barnard, Elmer STeinr'neTz, William KeaTing. bef er halT of chaperori group.
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The MuscaTIne I-Ilgh School basIceTbaII Team experuenced a mednocre season IH I935 36 Coach RooerT M Knnnan s boys who won The LITTIQ Sax ConTcrence cham pIonshIp IH I934 35 wITh Ten sTraIghT vIcTorIes ended The l935 36 season IH The second dIvIsIon OT The I.ITTIe SIX dls playnng a Tunal record oT sux wnns and eIghT losses The Purple and Gold spIIT even In Tour non conTerence games buT won Three ouT oT Tour posT season Tour namenT games To close The year wITh a compIeTe record oT eleven wlns and eleven losses I:oIIowIng a 32 23 vIcTory over McKIn Iey HIgh oT Cedar Rapuds In The opener oT The season aT JeTTerson Gym The Muslcues seT ouT on a Tour oT cenTraI Iowa On The pre season Iourney The Kunnan men dropped a close I8 I6 decuslon To The crack Ames I-Iugh Team whuch IaTer won The sTaTe champIonshIp The Muslcues were deTeaTed by EasT I-Iugh oT Des Monnes 22 I8 buT closed Thenr cam paIgnIng when They won over Eldora 23 20 ReTurnIng home Tor The conTerence season The LITTIe Muskues opened The LITTIe SIX play wITh a convlnclng 24 20 wIn over MT PIeasanT and Tollowed up by TrImmIng FT M dnson 2I I6 Then on New Years Eve The FaIrTIeId Trolans wITh a barrage oT long shoTs upseT The Purple and Gold 33 3I Three more de TeaTs Tollowed QTTumwa 28 2I Keolsulc 29 I9 and BurI:ngTon 20 I9 The Muslcles agaun hIT Thelr sTrIde and WashIngTon was Impressuvely deTeaTed 4I 20 wITh a sTupendous Thlrd guarTer rally buT MT PIeasanT on Thelr home courT upseT Klnnans charges 35 30 Two vIcTorIes came nexT FT Madlson 30 26 and I5aIrTIeId 24I6 I-Iowever Keokuk and I3urIIngTon league champnon nuIIITIed These eTTorTs wITh vIcTorIes 26 I9 and 23 I9 respecTIveIy In he BasIceTbaII I935 36 A LTTI 28 I ' I I - I . ' ' - I I - I W g A I . . P - I . . . . . I - Q D , . . ' 5 . ' - . - ' , . . . ' I - I I . - - I - . - V - : I ' I I I - I I ' - A - I ' I I ' I I - ' ' I . 1 I ' . ' . ' ' I - I ' I I ' ' I I I I l . Q I ' ' I ' I ' T I , 4- Above . . . II- I eASix-Con- Terence second Team: RoberT Nau. Edwin CornThwaiTe, Jim Holman. Below . . . EIecTed ouTsTandIng freshman-sophomore players: Warren Kurriger, Elmer Bloom, George WoIIeTT.
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