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ON YGUR MARK Jim Kennedy was chosen by his teammates as honor- ary captain of the 1950 track squad. UB Track Squad First Row: 5 :mn 4 lleft to right' Deon Linder- nacn, Rtword Must er, Kenneth Ringer, Bob New- rncn, Cltffgrd Hogan, Deltrn Ellis, Dunne Riin- rncnd, Second Row - Kneeling' Gole Fisher, Ducne Dov, Cnorles Hull, Dowd Esser, Woyne Fisher, lo,k McDermott, Gene Moher, Third Row: Wesley Glork, Gory Bloedorn, Buzz Moy- Cen, Gilbert Wotson, lorries Cotter, George Lor- I sign, Eennre Drown. Our teeth chatteredg our knees shook. It was track season and we were cold. The first workouts were tough on us guys, but we soon got used to the chilly weather of early spring. We motored to Pierre for our first meet April 15. Frank Hoff won the shot with a throw of 44 feet 71!2 inchesg Kennedy tied for third place in the pole vault. The two mile relay team finished fifth. Six days later at the Redfield Relays three records fell. Kennedy broke the pole vault record with a vault of 10 feet seven inches. Hoff won the shot put event. The low hurdle shuttle team composed of Michels, Weiss, Hansen, and Denker won their event in the time of 1:02. On to the Aberdeen Relays April 28-29 became our cry. But because Old Man Weather poured forth all his efforts-inches of slushy snow-the meet was postponed until May 30. At the Corn Palace Relays, April 21, Kennedy and Hoff won in their events. The Northeast Conference scheduled May 5 was rained out. It was postponed until May 26. May 13 found the RHS track squad in Pierre participating in the regional. Coach Greeno took eleven boys to the State Track Meet April 19-20 who all qualified at Pierre. 0 HA Track squad First Row: Svnj - Weft to right' LeRoy Stopp, lt- ill' L il -lR:ritz't T.luc',entverg, Jim kennedy, li-33 'ii 1 I fwrficft Second Row, Kneel- t twin, Aired Keren, Forrest G0- VWC0, tlanne DQ., Eduard Eric'- tss Third Row: Lyle Mtghctg, I Lfesfltot. Hrrle Henson , - cr-- I rig! J I PK FUNK HGH, Rirjrd Emu J
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PHEASANT STAFF Around table: 'lleft to nghtl Charles Parsons, Barbara Dawson, Juanita Larson, l-larriet Parsons Joyce Mlchels First Row Peggy Mandery lrene Brink, Alice ,lean Bottom, Jean Engle, Darlene Davis, Ruth Anderson, June Wall. Second Row Colleen Mlchels Marvel Fltzgerakl Donna Slsson, Betty Schwartz, Morlns Newman, Shirley Schwartz, Marllyn Schultz, Connie McKay Third Row Martun Predoehl Darlene Boyd, Phyllis Erickson, Darlene Zens, Rita Schade, Treva Srnlth, Virginia Foglesong, Marlon Schultz Fourth Row Frank Hoff Dorlyce Johnson, Donna Marlow, Mary Lou Newman, Vlrgunra Erdsness, l.aVonne Miller, Donna Dvorak Bonlta Larson Roselle Cook Dons Mar lette, -:N sfwfsjlfli' ix' l5NLf T' D fy f Yearbook staffers work: Upper left: Sacking popcorn for sale at the Sun- shine Tournament. Upper right: The table holds candy bars, the pop is in the back. Profits helped to pay for the book. Lower left: Junior Editor Bar- bara Dawson and Editor Joyce Mich- els plan a page. Lower right: Joyce Michels and Harriet Parsons paste senior pictures.
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1 . YY, 1 ,,,..,X 5 N ,Y QM! ite... Top right: Relay Queens Cleft to rightl Madonna Littel, Dorothy Hardie, Marilyn Badger reign over the track activities at the Redfield Relays April 20. Upper left: The boys gather together out on the field. Could it be that they are talking shop ? in 5 M 3' mix' ,iq , h I. The crowd gathers and a relay team is off. 2. The shuttle relay team placed first. Michels comes in and Weiss takes off. 3. Jim Kennedy, Ace pole vaulter, goes over the bar in the neatest attempt ever made. The Pierre hills are in the background. 4. ls he going to make it or is he nat? By him we mean Joe Lessel- young, high jumper. 5. lt's been a good day, hasn't it, Coach? 6. Over the high hurdles come, left to right, Hansen, un- identified, and Michels.
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