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Musig PALM ERITE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Third Rowz- Lucille Robinson, Betty Silence, Margy McElvain, Marjorie Scott, Virginia Gee, Vivian Newlon, Dorothy Curren. Second Rowz- June Forbes, Lorena Fishel, Ruth Ranfdels. Barbara Power, Gwendo- lyn Rice, Colleen Deertz, Carol Hettrich, Mr. Carlson QDirectorJ. First Row:- Donna Lea Itzen, Dorothy Weber, Jean Roshone, Shirley Harris, Sue Golden, Lorene Herring, LaVera. Place, Marjorie Rudolf, Maxine Anderson. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Second Rowr- Victor Wegner, Milton Suck, Norman Peters, Everett Scott, Buren Brown, Joe O'Hare, Jay Gee, Donald Whited, Clyde Burton. First Rowz- Donald Taylor, Roy Walling, Burdette Newlon, Mr. Carlson fDirectorJ, Robert Taylor, Fritz Schlueter, Gerald Weber, Robert Baker,
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Basketball ,ffl--1. Palmer Defeats Alda. Palmer high school basketball team defeated Alda here Tuesday night by the one sided score of 33 to 18. FEBRUARY 26, 1942 Cedar Rapids Wins Junior High Tourney In the finals of the Junior higli school basketball tournament held here Thursday evening last week Cedar Rapids defeated St. Paul 41 to 0. Chapman won the consolation finals by defeating 'Cushing 24 to 15. Tournament scores: Wednesday afternoon- Scores, first round: Palmer 22, Cushing 11, St. Paul 12, Clarks 5. Cedar Rapids 27, Pal. midgets 3. St. Mary's 13, Chapman 11. Wednesday evening- Second round: St. Paul 12, Palmer 10. Cedar Rapids 30, St. Mary's 3. Second Round, consolation: Cushing 12, Clarks 10. Chapman 26, Pal, midgets 5. Thursday evening- Championship Finals Cedar Rapids 41, St. Paul 0. Consolation Finals -Chapman 24, Cushing 15. TIGERS FINISH SEASON ON TOP Palmer H, S. Wins Two Fast Games Last Week Last Friday night finished the reg- ular basketball season for Palmer high school, except tournament play, and the Tigers finished the season in a blaze of glory. Playing their best ball of the sea- son, Palmer defeated Alda here Tues- day night last week by a score of 33 to 20. Alda is one of the strong teams in this part of the state. Friday night at Dannebrog the Tigers eked out a 24 to 21 victory in a hard fought battle. The tension during the last quarter was kept at white heat, while first one team and then the other slipped ahead by one or two points, as the minutes clicked off toward the final gun. Scott was high point man both nights with 11 points each game. Palmer's second team lost to Alda 14 to 8, but they won easily at Danne- brog 42 to 10. Dannebrog's reserve players were plenty good for their size, but they were too small for Pa1mer's huskies. PALMER FG FT F Pts Burton 3 2 1 8 Taylor 2 2 2 Q Greenway 2 0 1 4 Golden 1 0 1 0 1 Davison 0 0 0 0 Scott 5 1 2 11 Whited 1 1 0 3 Total 13 7 6 33 ALDA FG FT F Pts Rouse, W. 3 0 1 6 Rouse, D. 0 2 1 2 Strasheim 4 2 2 10 Krull 1 0 2 2 Knudson 0 0 3 0 Total S 4 9 20 PALMER FG FT F Pts Golden 1 0 2 2 Burton 1 2 0 4 Greenway 1 0 0 2 Davison 2 0 0 4 Wbited 0 1 1 1 Scott 5 1 1 11 Taylor 0 0 0 0 Total 10 4 4 24 DANNEBROG FG FT F Pts Sherman 3 1 3 7 Classen 3 1 0 7 Peterson 0 0 0 0 Kitterman 2 2 0 6 Jensen 0 0 1 0 Johnson 0 1 0 1 Total 8 5 4 21 Elm Creek Beats Palmer In Tournament Game Palmer was eliminated last night in the district class C tournament at Shelton, when they were defeated by about ten points by the big and fast Elm Creek team in the prelimin- ary games. Palmer scored 21 points. The game was fairly even until the last quarter. The superior height of the Elm Creek 'boys gave them a distinct advantage, and in the last quarter, with Scott of Palmer out of the game on fouls, they built up a substantial lead. , f' Q ll: .-,.,, xl PAL RIT! I . 9'l. Except for perhaps 'el'-Bocal games. this completes ei.-passe ball!! season for Palmer higw sfbhool. 1.1 X x rf: V. 1 ,- ff f fl . ---. ' l' ' lfiffg Ji' Ar 'V THE suNNvslr?'s'-Qi!! l' ! First I wish to reid-1 ah lin-3 cident which actual' .lbccurredf Mr.g Marshall: fenterin tlfefassembly af-J ter ome books h dgidropped ,Mtromg his desk, making 1snur E1acf,erl,f Have an ac e ?,q if A , Coach NES kt Ijll h216d0'l16'Ag Coach f y a njiqltfl, 'QSQ' Freshman was carried to is pond and drenched? o what -art did you take in this di rqcefuhaff' fair I., Q K Bin G: tmeeklyj 'rn :pdghtfl sir, via you confess that this vjydiflfate ? ff x?i....P.-,, I . Here's a poem of wh h th writer is unknown. 'N 'X ,, Thirty days hath Septeiinlieryl xx April, June and Novembe , ' X All the rest have 31, fx, Unless you hear from Washingtorit Now for a joke entitled Encourage- ment, something all high school stu- dents need. 1 Uncle Tom: Well, my boy, and how are you getting on at school-TV Nephew: Hooking 3-'I1IZifIQ:,d-CSPOIL' dentl Oh, not so bad, Uncle, I'm trying awfully hard to get ahead. Uncle Tom: That's good, you need one. Seat of Learning The lad was dull at school you see, His dad took things to heart. He took the lad across his knee And there he made him smart! A little lad whose parents were worried about his intelligence quo- tient was taken to a specialist, If I cut off one of your ears what would happen? I couldn't hear. If I cut off both your ears? I couldn't see. A bad case, thought the expert. And why couldn't you see? he persisted. Because, answered LeRoy, my hat would fall over my eyes. Coach: Give, for one year, the number of tons of coal shipped out of the United States. Christian: 149'2g None. ll.
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Music m.. .mu ORCHESTRA Second Row:- Marjorie Scott, Jerre Belle Howell, Marjorie Rudolf, Sue Golden, War- ren Rice, Virginia Gee, Mr. Carlson, Vivian. Newlon, John Golden, Robert Taylor, Carol Hettrich, Gwendolyn Rice. First Rowx- Roger Smith, Betty Holm, Frances Beyer, Wilma June Hodge, Donald Taylor, Betty Silence, Jack Howell, Lorena Fishel. BAND Third Row:- Marjorie Scott, Buren Brown, Gwendolyn Rice. ,Second Rowz- Jerre Belle Howell, Donna Lea Itzen, Marjorie Rudolf, Sue Golden, Virginia Gee, John Golden, June Forbes, Charlotte Newlon, Jerold Fishel, Mr. Carlson. First Row:- John Fishel, Warren Rice, Joe O'Hare, Wilma June Hodge, Donald Taylor, Bill O'Hare, Robert Taylor, Burdette Newlon.
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