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» s T U D E N T A T H L E T I C UPPER PICTURE Left to Right: Gerald Thalken, Mary Lou Vandiver, Jim Dunwoody, Mr. Rector, Bill Shafer, Phyllis Muyford. LOWER PICTURE Left to Right: Marparel Holschcr, Milford Krajewski, Eldon Geiscrl. Mr. West, Glenn Peterson, Ed Schindler. The Student Council is composed of five members and is sponsored by Mr. Rector. The elected officers are: Mary Lou Vandiver. President; Bill Shafer. Vice-President; Phyllis Hayford. Secretary- Treasurer; and Gerald Thalken, Rodeo Reporter. The Student Council has sponsored the drive for a school lawn and has sponsored the school carnival for several years. The Athletic Board had charge of the sale of the Booster tickets and sponsored all athletic ac- tivities. The hoard also had charge of the football banquet. The officers working under Mr. West are: Margaret Holscher, President; Glenn Peterson, Vice-President; Eldon Geisert. Rodeo Reporter. I
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HACK ROW: Phylli Sf Wmnn. Put Martin. livnv- Brlli, Joan Joyce Cassen, Leonard Bashford. Hex Mussclman. Bill Lyncs, John Kildare, Lloyd Hilton. Elrice Alti». FOURTH ROW: Joan Walker. Dalma Potor . Clara Hoffmann. Mi Id rod Marten». Phylli» Petor». Dori» Mitchell. Donald Fro- rich . Dwight Donahue, Harry Geisert, Longenc Jaanock, Pete Kosmicsi, Paul Atkinson. Duane Ervin. Billy Fortune. Junior Schwnslnger. , or. Helen VonEitzen. Arlan Wie»t. Altig, Dwight Billetcr, Clarence Andernon, THIRD ROW: Hernita Thaden, Eva Jano Rich, Janice Islcy, Botty Joan Rich, Ardeth Billeter, Lorraine Hildebrand. Roberta Welsh. Arlene Cook. Maxine Foltz, Irene Croft, Lorna Elmshauaer, Raymond Hall. Clyde Peter», Ralph Collins. Stanley Corder. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ammon, Maxine Geisert, Harriet Barnica, Mable Geiscrt, Eulalia McCroden. Alice Turned. Rosa Mac Harney, Madeline Roe. Anna Jeppeson, Marie Neilson, Inez, Welsh, Ruth Berry. Viola Brandt, Joan Tilton, Miss Mary Huffstutter. FRONT ROW: Johnny Krajewski, Danny Saunders, Dick Mahood. Jack Stone. Harold Most, Orville Pound», Arthur Hus- mann, Dean Robbins. There are 90 members in the Freshman class, under flic sponsorship of Mr. Amman and Miss Mary Huffstutter. The officers are: President. Lois Ann Hiker; Vice-President. Madeline Roe: Secretary, Jack Stone; Treasurer, Eulalia McCroden: Reporter, Phyllis Peters. ( ---- - EIGHTH GRADE M iss Lela Huffstutter and Mr. Roe are sponsors for the Bill grade. The Officers are: President, Vent Chaney; Vice-President, Junior Chaney; Secretary-Treasurer, Riley Burnt: Reporter, Alberta Geiscrt. BACK ROW: George Welsh, Richard Olbertz, Wyvern Carlson, Paul Lync». Vein Chaney, Romnine Deford. Holland Hood. Cordon Shafer, Jack Cassen, Harold Slbal, George Grunt. SECOND ROW: Donald Preltauer, Rex Lewi , Junior Churney, Donald Betz. Marvin Brown. Harold Hood, Maurice Winter, Edwin Clark. Melvin Kalkowski, Riley Barnt, Carl Bloomuuist, Junior Jacobsen. THIRD ROW: Merle Davison, Joe Button. Jack Parson», Jac'. Manges, Gilbert Albiston, Philip Harvey, Norman Leuhrs, Mary I ou O’Connell. Ardi» Welsh, Beth Stoughton, Ruby Elkins, Phoele Brown. Dwight Harvey. FRONT ROW: Ml»» Loin Huffstutter. Daisy Dun woody. Alberta (Jelscrt, Maxine Swanson. Verna Mac Keller, Rita Hunke, Evelyn Kildare, Madeline Gilo, Annette Girmnn, Betty Lou Smith, Neva Nadine Nelson, l-nl'onrm Peterson. Glorin Mc- Bride. Mr. Roe. SEVENTH GRADE There were 73 students in the 7th grade under the sponsorship of Miss Ahern and Mr. Collins. The officers arc: President, Buddy Bel .; Vice-President, Zola Mae Hiker; Secretary-Treasurer, Martell Wilson. BACK ROW: Donald Bundy. Allen Brothwcll, Donald Shannon, Valdino Payne. Earl Burnside, George Anderson, Virgil Davis. Martell Wilson. Merle Burnside. : Wanda Leo Burnworth, Carol Mahoney. Cleo West. Yvonne Malinosky, Iline Gibb. Lornn Brooks. Belle Marie Adams, Buddy Betz. ROW: Miss Ahern. Zola Mae Eiker, Evelyn Mercer. Mildred Peters. Marylu Davison. Vivian Davis, Thelma Davi», Henderson. Berdine Johnson. John West, Mr. Collins. f
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Rack Row—Left to Right: Brothwcll, Frcriclis, K. Enin, Walker, Jackson, C. Thalkcn, Harter, Keller, llopken, I). Ervin, Collins. J. Krajewski. Second Row: Coach Wilcox, Trainer Becking, Peterson, Pounds, Slmlz, Erancil, J. Thalkcn, Shively, Sheldon. Dun- woody, Trainer Chingrcn, Coach Amman. Front Row: Diltniar, Ditto, Thompson, KIIqii, Fleshman, Martin. M. Krajewski, Bush, Econonios, Cline. fjS lol- SFootball Review Of I lie entire squad of 35 lads, who comprised the 1939 football team, nine boys were letter- ment. They were Francil, Dunwoody. Econonios. Dittmar, Jensen. Sheldon, Schulz. Cline, and Peter- son. With two weeks of practice “under their belts.” the Ogailala Indians encountered the Jules- burg Lions under the schools’ new lighting system. Neither “outfit” displayed the “stuff” it takes to win a ball game, as the fray ended 0-0. However. Chappell was unwilling to settle with such a score, when, on the following week they trimmed Ogailala 31-7. Evidently the Indians had learned lessons from the beating they took, because Sidney suffered a shutout 13-0. at the hands of Ogailala the next Friday. Next on the list was a battle with Im- perial. It was a severe one at that. Although Econonios dashed 60 yards for six points, the tinier stopped the watch with the score 6-6. One night a week later, Dalton sneaked home much distressed by the scalping they were handed by Ogailala. 20-0. New tricks in the form of surprise attacks, foiled the enemy completely. Kimball stopped the Indians 14-0, but suffered heavily, when they scored with unusual difficulty. Against Wauneta. the tables were more than turned, when the foe succumbed to superior forces, losing 19-0. Econonios. Shively, and Joe Thaiken t.'.llled one apiece. Hush showed up nicely also. — ♦ — A new comer on the schedule of football rivals was North Platte, who found that “out where the West begins” they grow tougher, since it was with less than one quarter to go that the Bulldogs managed to score by the use of aerial attacks. More reserve power won the game for the Bulldogs. Still bitter rivals in the football game were Grant and Ogailala, although the Farm- MO
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