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79 E301 Uganficfam L Guam 055595 cqffifzfici What is the prelim- inary tonight? Sure, I remember now. The Junior High basketball team plays the Fresh- men. This should be a tip-top game for each of the teams has won a game. I'm betting on the Junior High. It was a good game and the bet well placed for Junior High won 21 to 17. Besides playing three preliminary games with the Freshmen the Junior High boys met and defeated Sargent and Ravenna in prelim- inary skirmishes. The 7th and 8th grad- Top row: Flagg. Tunnicliff. Fryzek. Malolepszy. Middle row: Mr. Watkins. Biemond. Romans. Henri' Misko. Mcl-Seth, Furtak. GFS have then' basketball Fr: I l 'owi Carlsegi, Wvillulgffit, Tatlow, Piskorski, practice with the South em 'S O' School boys under the direction of Mr. Watkins. The boys start out as members of a color league team and as they improve in skill are promoted to the Junior High squad. This year the Junior squad was composed of fifteen boys with Clifford Barnes as captain. During the football season the fellows go out for six-man football, not only learning the fundamentals of the game, but also getting some actual rough and tumble practice through inter-team and inter-school games. H Track season finds Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Graders out whip- ping lnto shape to set some new track records for the Junior division of the Loup Valley Association. They have the following records to keep in mind as the goal to be equalled or bettered-and even if they canit set new records they can note with pride that a majority of the present Not in picture: Barnes, Hurlbert. records were set by Ord boys: LOUP VALLEY CHAMPIONS' RECORDS 50 yd. dash ............. Cetak, Ord ...... H1935 .... ... 5.5! 100 yd. dash ............... Bird, Ord ........ 1932.. .... .. 11.0 440 yd. dash.. ...... Hoobler, Burwell. . .. .... 1931. ...... . 61.3 440 yd. relay ................ Ord ........ 1932 ........ 55.6 Arcadia. ....... 1933 ........ 55,6 Pole Vault ................ Bird, Ord ........ 1932 ........ 9'7 Broad Jump ...... Jensen, Dannebrog.. ...... 1935. ..... 17'10 High Jump ................ Bird, Ord .... .... 1 932. ....... Shot ........ Discus ...... Baseball Th Graves, Burwell . . . .Cet l Ord a c, .............Cetak, Ord row .... Graves. Bui-well ........1935 ..... 1935 .....,..1935 ........1935 ........39'9 ......109'10 ...... 296'2 Last year veterans who are out again this year are Koupal, Krikac, Vincent, Tatlow, Dahlin, and Severson. Promising new recruits are Piskorski, Keller, Barnes and Larsen. Besides the special training offered to the more athletically inclined fellows, all the Junior High boys are required to take the gymnasium class Work which is given twice per week. Coach Brockman teaches this class of fifty boys and puts them through the paces which tend to pro- duce fine physiques, alert minds, and winning teams.
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'Q E321 March 3 March 6. March 9. March 10. March 13. March 14. March 19 March 17. March 20 March 25 March 27. April 1. April 3. April 6. April 14. April 16. April 17. April 19. April 21. April 22. April 24. April 28. May l. May 7. May 8. May 12. May 13. May 15. May 16. May 18. May 21. May 24. May 25. May 26. May 27. May 28. Gmc! cgfzzing Cfaffsncfwz MARCH What a hubbub! Seniors select announcements and Lumbard takes group pictures. Chanticleers go to North Platte to meet their Concord at the hands of the Lexington Minutemen. The Seniors show the other classes how to play basketball. Down payment only fifty cents. You'll never be sorry if you get one, but youlll always be sorry if you don't. Shore an begorrie that was a foine party, Girl Reserves. New choir robes in process of making. Glee Clubs initiate them at the Sixth Annual Music Festival. Ord makes a name for herself n the Sub-District Declam. And another at the District Declamatory Contest at Ansley. Aren't we glad the music groups have to practice their con- test numbers. They give us such nice long convocations. Wonder how many honors the commercial contestants will bring back from Kearney? APRIL Everybody's day, especially yours. Another contest, music this time, at Albion. Convocation at nine and you pay to get in, but the Utica Sing- ers are worth it. About forty Seniors go out for a Man Hunt, and they aren't all girls, either. Cloey goes to Lincoln. Triangular track meet at Burwell. Just warming up. Seniors start work on their play, The House Beautiful . Cool and windy, of course, it's G.A.A. Play Day. A fine crowd comes out to hear the contest musical recital. Four-school track meet at St. Pau. Ord boys sprint up to first. Also Freshmen Class Day. Good program, Freshies. The commercial team hasn't had enough contest yet. There's a state contest on now. Loup Valley Championship track meet at Burwell. MAY The music students go to Kearney to the State Contest, the rest of us go out to the fair grounds to watch the first big Mid- Six track meet. Little Colonial ladies make their bow to the Seniors. Junior and Senior boys start getting their banquet dates. Spring fever claims forty-nine victims. Senior's Day. They put on a part of their play as a teaser. They also display their colors, not crepe paper but real ribbon. 'fThe House Beautiful is enjoyed by a large audience. Junior boys risk their necks to hang a few hundred yards of blue cheese cloth. Stay away from that door! No Seniors allowed in there. On dress parade. The big day has arrived at last. Baccalaureate exercises. The Seniors begin to feel a bit sad. Achievement night. Three cheers for the letter students. Open night. But it isn't open long. Every class and club must have a picnic or party this last week. Rewarded at last for four long years of hard work, Seniors recount their history, forecast the future, and make their last will and testament. May 29. Let's go down to the Island for a picnic while we are waiting to get our report cards.
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