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' l M... Q. ' I Dennis TOP ROW: E. Dean, R. Matthews. B. Collins. Mr. Miller, J. Pelmper, li. Brasfield, B. Matthews. SECOND ROW: J. Hedden, J. Lalancle, B. Anderson, Ii. Musselman. J. Anderson, I. Ingersoll. M. Montgomery. For the first time in several years, Nampa may have a really good tennis team: at least it looks that way now. Last year's girls' team, composed of Ioey Hedden, Bette Anderson, and Inez Ingersoll which had such a successful season remains intact: so we can be sure of a good many victories, and possibly a Couple of state championships. The boys' outlook was a bit uncertain, even though the material this year looked a lot better than last year's did. Rex Matthews, Bob Matthews lboth transfers froin Parmal, Ben Collins. and Iunior Pepper are the leading candidates, but they have had plenty of competition, Nampa I-Iigh's youngest sportfgolf-is shaking off its winter lethargy and showing some real promise. The Bulldog dandelion-destroyers are under the tutelage of Iunior Faylor, who also plays on the team. Faylor is one of the best golfers in Southwestern Idaho, and although the rest of the boys aren't quite equal to him yet, they are good enough to hold their own with teams from the neighboring towns. Faylor and Donald Ertz are the only Seniors on the team, and three of the members, Frank I-Iart, Duane Steele, and Kenneth Belknap, are from Central, so Nampas future golf teams should have more than their share of success. R. Cook, J. Faylor, J. Rawlings, P. Salle, D. Steele, K. Belknap, B. Saunders. l gag
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'L 'J 'Q , 2 QVQQ TOP ROW: J. Crill, C. LeBaron, J. Blackburn, R. Howard, J. Fairless, B. Castagneto, B. Rivett, C. Schaefer, F. Schaefer, T. Aschenbrenner, M1'. Marinoau. SECOND ROW: F. Ellensohn, B. Jones, J. Hoskins, W. Higgins, H. Heimstra, D. Chappel, M. Rodwell, IJ. Ertz, B. Heithecker. THIRD ROW: R. Roper, A. Hinkel, R. Doramus, R. Stanford, L. Doner, E. Shroll, C. Starn, A. Coleman, B. Smith, B. Shannon. FOURTH ROW: B. Baldwin, D. Gross, D. Westertield, F. Russel, L. Marek, A. Simmons, W. Edwards, B. Arent, R. Scott. FIFTH ROW: L. Freeman, B. Howard, M. Hauser, W. Whitney, E. Anderson, H. Peebler, H. Flora. J. Pepper, R. Hobbs, B. Folsom. uzcg The track turnout this year was unusually large, and the material was surprisingly fine. Although Castagneto, Howard and Hauser were the only three lettermen left from last year, there were several outstanding newcomers in every event. The Nampa team met Boise, Caldwell, Emmett, Gooding, and a few other squads before the state meet on May 15. So each and every loyal Nampan invoked all the Hpowers that be to fasten the wings of Mercury to our sprinters' feet, the spring of the flea to our vaulters, and the strength of Samson to our weight men! The grunt and groan artists of Nampa High completed a fairly successful season with one state championship in their grasp-that of Adrian Broyles in the 105 pounzl class-and two others barely out of reach. Nampa had three pre-tournament matches with Kuna, whose team took the state champion- shipg although Nampa's team as a whole lost every match, several individual matches were won by Broyles, Blackburn, Ertz, and others. Carlos LeBaron, Iames Blackburn, and Dick Doramus are the only boys left for Mr. Miller to form next year's squad around. There are some other big husky Sophomores and Iuniors around, though, so the prospects for next years team are fairly good. Mr. Miller, C. LaBaron, R. Doramus, J. Crill, D. Cross, D. Ertz, B. Shannon, J. Blackburn. flfyfzssffin
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.icitu 'tai Music and literature played an important part in the lives of the N orthmen, and court jesters were in- troduced to the kings' palaces. They told in song and rhyme the myths which were handed down to poster- ity. The harp and the trumpet were favorite instru- ments during this time, and through the songs of the minstrels the stories of the gods and goddesses who ruled the lives of the Vikings were told. Odin, the chief divinity and father of many of the gods, was a great warrior and was constantly fighting. He also was god of wisdom and had a great passion for knowl- edge. The Horn, or goddess of Fate, who ruled the lives of the Vikings, knew the mysteries of the lives of the gods and the happy existence of the life to come. Simi- larly, the horoscope of the graduating class expresses the hopes of the future of the Seniors of 36'. The snap shots of our friends, the events, and the calendar of occurrences to be remembered coincide with the troubadours' tales of ancient Normans. P htq
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