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LITERARY SOCIETIES Top Rofw: Bollerud, Belk, Adsit, Farnham, Chaffee, Fclch, Hodge, Hare. Sixth Row: Barth Brown, Duff, Breidenbach, D. Bushey, Baker, Hackett. Fifth Row: K. Bushey, Krueger, Hand Henderson, Bystrzyski, Klein, Freimoth. Fourth Row: Hand, Gehri, Kalb, A. Hickey Dracger, F. Hickey, Albrecht. Third Rofw: jones, Houghton, Dixon, Bulkley, Haferman Hansen, Bigelow, Cummings. Second Row: Graham, Kinateder, Furley, Larkin, Buchs, Huth Chapman. Bortoul Row: Hoessel, H. Kyle, M. Kyle, Black, Hinds, johnson, Huie, Albright Top Row: Schneider, Reid, McLean, XVellers, XVilcox, McCaslin, Rebensdorf, XValsh, Trewyn Sixth Row: Schaller, Lee, Lein, Revi, Perry, VVitkunski, Meske, Marshall, Mitchell. Fifth Row. Riescn, L. Nelson, Swallow, Davidson, Meisner, XVutke, Miles, Nicoson, Thayer. Fourth Row: N. Uren, Larkin, J. Nelson, Taft, XValsh, Quass, Lunde, Piepcnberg, Littleiohn, Van Amburgh Third Row: Shuman, Rutoski, VVilliams, Tess, Skindingsrude, VVinklcman, XVatson, V. Ritsema Lucht. Second Row: XVolfe, Thomas, M. Uren, Retrum, Ritsema, VVilson, Lcmke, Mitchell Q Greek Organizations Converie Bottom Ro-w: Morgan, Ridgeman, Perry, Schoenke, McLaughlin, Revi, Powell, Rennemo Rogers. NTICRICST in the literary field is promoted by College High Greek organizations, in which all students have membership. Pupils with sur- names beginning with A through K are members of Lambda Psi. Their meetings are called to order by this vear's president, Mary Kyle. Other officers are: Norumn Krueger, vice-president, and Bessie Dixon, secretary-treasurer. The remaining high school students are mem- bers of Philo Sophio. Ofiicers of this organization are: Virginia Perry, president, lanet N elson, vice- president, and Mary lVinklenmn, secretary-treas- urer. Planning Monday morning assemblies is the main task of this group, and unusual assembly programs are again the result.
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Wf3l7?LW fe! iWf7ff7 Musie GROUPS Lffe.,!7f,0wf?v fagyeig inners In Delcwan Tournament USlCAl.l.Y minded students of hoth the senior and the iunior high school combine to make the Cllee Clulms and the A Cappella choir groups of quality as well as quantity. Directed hy .llisx l-llL'fHL' lVL'j7llx'e' and accompanied hy .llary lVi7IL'IC7lli1Il, the groups spend most of their time practicing for the spring tournament. 'lihe girls' glee club is composed of both senior and junior high school girls. Spring tournament rehearsals are supplemented by practices for the Christmas recital. Many assemlmly programs are prepared and given for the other students in college high. Prolvahly the newest organization in college high is the a cappella choir. Members are drawn from both the iunior and the senior high school. Practices are every Friday and individual work is given when necessary to accomplish the high peak hoped for. LANS for the spring tournament are upper- most in these singing pupils. As a warm-up they prepare a spring concert. usually to he given the first Sunday in April. ilihis concert is the preview to the tournament. To show how well this concert fits in, after the preview the a cap- pella group came home from the Delavan tourna- ment with first place in the Class C tourney. ers, Daggetr. Kinadeter. 141 Top Row: lireidcnliaeli end Rogers, Perry, Kyle, llie ey Powell, Hackett, Bower Hurd Roux' Hystrzyski. Nelson Dix on, lVinklenian. lVilli'uns Mrk kelsen. Morgan, XVellers Barr Second Roux' Mclean, lllekett O'Connor, XViemer, Draeger Miltkelsen, Dixon, llulkley Nel son, Hodge, Krueger Bottom Row: l'fklund, lfarnu In dingsrude, l.emke, Bromlcv l.ittleiohn. lilclund, Vin ii liurgh, Urcn. Miltkelson Rog Tap Row: jones, Dixon om son, Hinds, Ritscma l ie Kalb, Bigelow, Morgan Ilurd Row: Mitchell, liuchs 'Xli L sen. llafcrman, Nelson Plepen burg, Rutoski. SL't'01Id Row llinds, lYienier, UC onnor Bromley, Nelson, Sllllllllll Hand. Chapman. 120710111 Row Mikkelson, Mitchell, lI'ILl'S0ll Miller, lluth, l.emke, Brom ty
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JAP- S '?. ff Llqff-fe ,Af-g i3,li 4l'l ffl' 'li 'lf' J All N . q-M f' 'ML' ' M ' N ,N A,A.LJ A df, ' I . lil' ' -if ,' -r ' . L ' ' n ' 41.4 llff'- 'Ll' M 'Q fm 4.541 '11, Thirty Gridders eport for Dut R G on N ' s. ' ,, Nl lv 0 lf!!! 'ff-f if , Y -1 'JDJ-K ' . 1 1 if'lllR'l'Y ,nniliitiotis gi ers an '11 ri A e Ieall ,FXJIKQ1 scrappy liffmdlll that figures to do .' to .exlomrs as Y irz111f111 Ny' mpens' ,ffl 1 litng ieforcrjlid season is under xvav, College ' tiieurogj season. ' IS vear's ajg ationil' ' the.2f'0 High 0 vnvel in finishing fourtl1 Ill the Rock JgM'l'V2lllf2lgC o tfifine nt' eyftof VCl',CI'ZlIlSXOlll Yalhgjfdoiifereiiee. For the College High grid- Pl'CVl0llSfSC2l ms. lxrfsi 1' nly two ll l graclu- ,-i7Ndm's the season is full of hearthreakers when two - A iouffhe P lrnle ps start th n xvithigd one point defeats are taken, both of which may 5 . 'viqcs' 'of e seniors: . ' '11, f7I, lVa73'fv, have been ties and even vietories. f. R-el7lLlwt4fSaBi'iiZiL,f2Hwi Fdwbizyl' HI Hodge 'lil Quaker ranks will suffer severe losses due fkmd hdhiv 'L ' I 1-ff to fr duation Ciptiin Don lValslv's running and .7 , C .1 .1 I6rPl j:13?1y.dfe11ke and defense, the team 'f fomps overats fins oppo ent, tl1e VVatcrto1vn B ' team., L1v :1'f score of 16- . XVith Iivansville filt- ' 7 I . . - f . . - ' f the 0 posltl 1 the first eonfereiie grunt!!-J is dlllIJl5 J e pomt maigm, 7 . jeffe . , R ek l 1' el1ampio11,fdishes 4 .IQ'lJ defeat 1v1ie1 eatures a io: -K rtljyf yu!! 1 Illilsbi paayyline hacking and splendid offense work Of5LI77bd7'dT Barrb, fine work of lVilliy Fr'H'7I1.7t17ll, Vllllf Hodge, Edufard .llifcbell and .l1L'7 1L'y7l i717'C'1L'.V7I will he greatlv 111issed. SEASONS RECORD a off side, however eal s we ball haek. 1 fumble C, H, , , . , ,26f-fWlglfCfIl!XK'Il B , , , , , 6 aifd a wet field net lface Mills an 8-fi'-i-etorv on C, H- II.. H u 6WI.1vanSVille -..... H u 7 a safety. Homecoming proves a gala event as C. H. S. '... Ovgjcnferson UNH, the preps come through with a 26-o victory over , , . N Brodhcad. Milton Union hands the hovs a defeat c H' 5 ' ' ' ' ' 7tl'f'kC MINS ' ' ' ' ' 8 in the final game of the season, winning bv virtue C' H- S-' ' - - - -26'B mlllC3d ' - - - ' - - - 0 of an extra point, 8-7. i C. H. .. ... 7- Milton Union ... .. . 8 :kk ii Top Ro-w: Nleske, Perry, XVellers, Baker, D. Hushcv, Miles, Meisner, Buening, 'l'haver. Second Row: Nieoson, A. Nlel,ean. l.. Bushev, Rehensdorf, Stamm, NleCaslin, Duff, Krueger, Hare, B. McLean. Bottom Rn-w: Coaeh xi , Rirxman, Wilcox, lfarnham, Hodge, lValsh. Barth, Klitehell, Reid. . 11: 1 .5 P 'a 'f 5 4 4 V 1 Y Q v s F, Y le 1 f , ' 1. a . I J X L , L, s , 's I I 1 '.- , x '43 , I , .
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