Ord High School - Chanticleer Yearbook (Ord, NE)

 - Class of 1936

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79 X181 Dae! 01716495 qjootgaff BROCKMAN, Coach COWEL, Assistant Coach. BLESSING, Senior, End, 170 lbs., Co- Captain, All Loup Valley. RICHARDSON, Senior, Tackle, 170 lbs., All Loup Valley. PRAY, Senior, Guard, 155 lbs., All Loup Valley, Honorable mention on All State. MARKS, Senior, Half-back, 150 lbs., Co-Captain, All Loup Valley, Honorable mention All State. HASKELL, Junior, Full-back, 150 lbs., All Loup Valley. DODGE, Senior, Guard and Tackle, 160 lbs. MELIA, Senior, Quarter-back, 139 lbs. KOELLING, Senior, Half-back, 160 lbs. ROSE, Senior, Tackle, 155 lbs. JOHNSON, Senior, half-back, 146 lbs. JONES, Senior, Guard, 160 lbs. STONE, Junior, End, 135 lbs. BARNES, Sophomore, Full-back, 145 lbs. VINCENT, Sophomore, Guard, 120 lbs. ZULKOSKI, Sophomore, Quarter-back, 120 lbs. HUGHES, Sophomore, Tackle, 150 lbs. TUNNICLIFF, Sophomore, Quarter-back, 125 lbs. KOUPAL, Freshman, End, 138 lbs. Letter men not pictured: CLARK, Junior, Center, 160 lbs. CETAK, Sophomore, End, 146 lbs.

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Cyganfiafeez ecfelzfg grads boys having the time of their life. Not yet completely drawn into the whirlpool of school activity the Seventh and Eighth Graders turn to their class work for recreation as well as profit. David and Allen have great fun constructing the Thimble Theatre and drawing the films which appear on its screen. Letter writing is interesting when one really sends the letters he writes and receives beautifully illustrated travel folders in return. Civics isn't at all confusing if the class organizes a model town and carries out all the functions of government from incorporating to amending ordi- nances. Projects and booklets furnish an excellent excuse for browsing through magazines, and spelling reviews call for a game of baseball with words. Literature means reading, and reading is food and drink to some of those Seventh Graders who have reading lists a Senior might envy. No, school isn't all fun. Sometimes the answers to the problems just won't come right, the history lesson is dull, or the geography as- signment long. What's the use of grammar anyway? What's the dif- ference if I say I or Me ? Now vocations is a sensible subject. It makes a lot of difference whether a fellow is going to be an engineer or a doctor. Gym classes? They are more play than work. Three cheers for gym classes! The Juniors have their social times, too-picnics in the spring and fall, a lunch together at noon, a Home Room party. Perhaps their good times seem simple to the more sophisticated upper classmen, but the Juniors donit care. They are enjoying life immensely, and that is all that matters. Sponsor, Miss Lukes: President, Ulurenf-e Humans: X'ic'e-Presirlent, Ulifford Barnes: Secretary, Harry McBeth. Top Row lleft to right?-Bobby Gruber. Joy Janssen. Leroy Beehrle, XVarran Allen, Doyle Hiner, La Vern Gross. Harold Fhrisiensen, llnrdeite Fi-edcriksen, lil llon Moller, Vergil Morris, Harry James Mr-Beth. Thid Row fleft to right?--Miss Lukes, Virginia Moon. Helen Kathryn XYorl-i, Maxine Long, Myrnie Auble, Carol Hall, Irene Golden. Zola Peiali. Dorothy Piskorski, Henry Sow- ers, Clarence Romans. Second ROW lleft to rightl-Maxine Miller. Joanne Huff. Franc-is Mazav. Lilly Christ- offerson, Charlotte Dumund Ernest Piskorski, Evert Potty. Lyle Nornmn, Vivian Wiegardt. Patricia Frazier, Phyllis Munn, Eva Zikrnxlnd Front Row 116-ft to ri5.rhtJfRaymond Furtali. .James Ollis. Bobbie Klima, David Milli- ken, Dean Misko, Earl Barnes, Charles Hurmon. ,Xlvin Serllzir-ek. Carson Rogers, Billy Malolepszy. 36 17



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fflanfiafaaz 36 goofgaff September 27-The Ord eleven set off on a winning start. The first game of the season, played on Scotia's field, results in a score of 25-0 in Ord's favor. October 4-The first home game. The Chanticleers on parade un- der lights. They musn't fail-and they don't. St. Paul goes home smarting from a 19-0 defeat. October 11-Can the Chanticleers keep up the record they have set? Yes, though Broken Bow is a hardier opponent than the others have been. The Indians fight nobly on their own hunting ground, but are unable to score against the Ordites who emerge with a seven point score. October 18-Now comes Burwell to show the other Loup Valley teams how to put the undefeated Chanticleers to shame, only to see an- other 25-0 score chalked up in Ord's favor. The fourth game and still not scored against. The student body and the Ord football fans, to say nothing of the players and coaches, leave Bussell Park in high spirits with visions of the Loup Valley Championship. November 1-Ravenna! On Ravenna's own field. Ord with a clean slate, undefeated, untied, and still not scored against. Can the slate be kept clean? No, not quite, for at the end of a close and hard-fought game the Ord men have a 6-6 tie marked across their record. But it's still a splendid record. November 15-The most exciting game of the season. Well-matched teams, and a 0-0 score. What a game! But Arcadia, you didn't score against us, even if you did hold us. We aren't defeated yet. November 22-Now it's Sargent we have to meet. Well, that won't be such a hard game, but hard enough to hold the enthusiastic fans who now turn out in good numbers to see the home games. A score of 12-0 in Ord favor. The Loup Valley Championship looms closer. November 28-The annual Ord-Loup City Thanksgiving game, but more than the annual classic-the game that determines the Champion- ship. Ord enters With the determination to win or tie-and ties, the game ending in a 0-0 dealock. Hurrah! Three Cheers! The Champ- ionship is ours. Coach Brockman, Johnson, Holloway, Burrows, Dodge, lirlg-ar Barnes, Melia, Koupal, Elno Zikmund, Cushing, Stone. Vincent, Zuikoski, Carlsen. Third Row lleft to rightj-LeRoy Zikmund. Marks, Hughes, Tunniclifi, Koelling, Cetak, Clark, Paul Elessirg, Ronald Ecse, Rirhaxdson, Jones, Haskell. 'Frank Pray, Assistant Coach Cowel. Second Row-Robert Malolepszy, I -sen, Krahulel Dahlin, Petty, Severson, Russell Bose, Eugene Puncochar, Edward Pui Amr, Hiichm , I-'redei-iksen, Williamson, Boyd ose. Front Row-Krikae, Harold Pray. Albers. Ri-esley, Gross, Dean Blessing. Harold Barnse, Sark Keown, Rogers, Vernon Malolepszy. 19

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