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C.H.S. BASKETBALL Play Tournament at Oregon WITH Hve returning lettermen and a large turnout of candidates, Coach Ritzman was able to mold a fast, smooth basketball team. 'Playing their first season in the Rock Valley league and meeting the strongest opponents in the Hrst part of their schedule, the College High boys did not fare so well at first. About the middle of the season the team found themselves, and, Mr. Ritzman's new style of basketball becoming more familiarized, began to roll up some victories. Ending the season with four victories and six defeats, the team turned its atten- tion to the district tournament at Oregon, Wisconsin. Their first game they defeated the favorite, Belleville, 32-29 in an overtime battle. After a heated and close game, their next foe, Verona, dropped in a basket in the final minute to down C.H.S., 30-29. The following night the College High team played Oregon for third place, and again lost by the narrow margin of one point, 19-18. , THE Quaker Preps lose by graduation: Jim Henderson, Morris Essock, Hubert Hackett, John Bumbalek, Charles Hill, Donald Gehri, and Frank Witkunski. Hubert Hackett was the league high scorer. Raymond Barth, the manager, also graduates this year. SEASON'S RECORD C. H. S. . 15 Vikings 25 C. H. S. . . . 13 Marshall . 17 C. H. S. ....,, 14 Lake Mills . .. 23 C. H. S. . 17 Brodhead 27 C. H. S. . . 17 Marshall . 36 C. H. S. 30 Jefferson . 17 C. H. S. . 20 Evansville 33 C. H. S. . 17 Milton Union 29 C. H. S. . .... 33 Brodhead 10 C. H. S. ..,.,, .. 22 jefferson ,, . . 14 C. H. S. . 23 Lake Mills . 21 C. H. S. . .. 21 Evansville . 32 C. H. S. .. 13 Milton Union 21 Frou! Rauf: Henderson, H. Hackett, Patrick, Essock, F. Witkunski. Back Row: Coach Ritzman, Bumbalek, Caird, Hill, Farnham, Gehri, Raym'-nd Barth. 51413
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1938 in f vlertfltifciw uri. ,si ff JL KEEPING school interesting for Junior High students is a real task. Mr. Schuller solved the question for the eighth grade when he exchanged classes for the girls and boys and allowed the boys to cook while the girls learned to pound nails in straight. The angel food cakes turned out by the cooking class after a demon- stration by Mr. Fischer were as good, if not better, than any the girls made. A luncheon prepared entirely by the boys was served one noon at the end of the training period. Dramatics under Miss O'Malley's direc- tion extended beyond the classroom when operettas and plays were produced. Cos- tumes were designed by the Domestic Sci- ence classes and made by the Junior High students themselves. Art classes designed scenery for use with these dramatizations. MUSIC was emphasized especially this year. The orchestra membership grew under Mr. Schuller's direction and made several public appearances at Junior High productions. A monthly newspaper appeared regularly throughout the year with students as editors and reporters. Business training was given through candy sales, publicity and ticket work for the plays, and through earning money for pages in the Minneiska. I 1 4 143 Mr. Schullcr. Principal of Junior High D 1R. SCHULLER brought a new or- ganization into existence this year- the Student Council, formed for student government purposes. The need for train- ing in citizenship was recognized through the Junior Service League which includes all the students. Mr. Ritzman not only developed a Junior High basketball team but also gave the boys swimming lessons, tumbling practice, and various ball games. New uniforms were purchased for the team and school spirit was aroused by trips to tournaments in surrounding towns. I
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