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~ahe l93~~~eetdiggerG-\" /I j:-.lORMAN COTTERALL IU 1BY CI~.AIIAMDOT C I~UMP Gil BFRT WALLINL11GRANO BLA I< MARY BUT'J'ERPIEI DPI IYLLI S BODELLGRACE !3E0:SON VliWA I{ AWS Nl'a};e 52
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HENRY DAY CEQ I{G li\ NIELSEN DESMO BECKSTEAD CARLISLE IJOLT HOWARD BALLARD MAURINE SIIULSEN VAUDIS OLSON JOSEPII Kl: MP 1\EX SIIAW 1\' Y S ILADMA N!'age 54
BERNIECE KIMBALL VELOY BUTTERFIELD ORLANDO SMITll TWILA PRATT l.ll:RL COOK< ONSTANCE LOVELL 1\\ARY \\'AI<I ARCllll ~ IIAUN BET! I EVANS HERMAN FREEMAN Page 55
110\VARD SM!Til er jEAN BUTLER M'\RY IIAMILTONIIAROLD READING 1\'A,' Mc(jEEMARIAN ASIIMl:NTWILLARD JENKINS Ill~ I U\ JAN 'SEN II \IWI D II IUU~ON FDII'II JENI•d
ORGANIZATION§
eetdi e1'G ··;VIOIEf SQUIRE I<LJI'II MOIU{I<; Pre sident i' 11c l'rntdcu/ l: MII ,Y AU COOIJ Club I< eporter l · \ '1· 1 YN C IWMJ> \Nrl'lar v- /'rca 1111 cr U .LEN ROSSE MAUI{I:--.11; SIIUL ' I· N lll·l EN J SSENI OHNA RUS'-lH L 1\1 \INI /\IUIR I·AHROI SMrlll l Mil Y W Slllllil{N JI ·AN Ill II I: R K,\ Ill! I{ 1'\1 II IN I·NKAMP ELAit--:E I'IW( ·1OH I I VA Cl 0\ '1· RPa11.e 58
193~~\ BeetdiggewG , I 1, I IDO IWT II Y II INNENKAMP ORPIIA OFFE MAHCU I:R ITE !lAND MELBA A DRUS H.O l{I:NCE BUTLER DESNA BECKSTEAD BEHN ICI: ,ARDNI:R RUBY GRAHAM MARY II AM ILTON DOT CRUMP MARION ll ANO WILDA !'-.!ELSE. GLENDEN NIEL EN MARY RICHARDSON GLADYS < UNDICK GRACE NIELSEN Page 59
VCJ8ftc 1930( ~cetdiggeJ'G' , I~ PAUL C. BOYCI: jiMMIE CASKII L IIAIWI D SIIAW C 1\'I· Rr DI:Sf>AIN Advi1er i're.lldcul Vtc(' l'rc .ltd(•/1/ Sccrdat y- f't ('/1 .1 urcr A AT IO AL OI~GA 1/. TIOPage ()()
~ahe l93~~peetdigger& - ;· j • l:futurc Farmers Department During the past year three members of the department have been grantedthe dc{nce of State Farmer in the national organization. They are Jim mie Gaskill,Paul Parr, and I Iarold Shaw. The degrees are: Green Iland, Future Farmers,State Farmer, and Am ·rican Farmer. The hoard of education awarded cash prizes amounting to thirty-seven dollarsto stud ·nts of the department, Ralph Gardner winning first on sugar beet, JimmieGaski ll winning first on truck gardening, Ruehen I laun winning first on sheep,Ervin Ainsworth first on swine, Paul Parr first on chickens, and Au tin Cookfirst on grain. The department is proud of a complete set of new tables and many newhooks and bulletins. tat Fair Jordan Futur' Farmers were very successful at the 1929 tate Fair. They won$ 1(>() in cas h prizes. Some of the major prizes were on sheep-. '68.00 having beenwon b l{uchen ll aun, Eugene llawkins, and Grant Beckstead. In swine 35.00was won hy l{alph Gardner, Neff Brown, and Ervin Ainsworth. In poultry $15.00vas won hy (~erald Crittendon, Eric I~undquist and Reed rane. In crops $52.00was won hy Gerald Crittendon, Eric Rundquist and Reed Cran . In crop $52.00was won hy Ndf Brown, I Iarold Shaw, Jimmie Gaskill, Rus el Freeman, andllarvcy Dahl. .Judgi ng I •;tms represented our school at the State fair and in Ogden in crop,livestock, and Poultry. They were composed of I Iarvey Dahl, Rowan Butler,l ~ue lwn I laun , Rodney Nei lson, Stuart ){ichards, H.ussel Freeman, Jimmie Gaskill,Douglas Nei lson, I laro ld Shaw, Malen Littlcfiell, Arnold Adair, and Keith osack. holar ll ip an.d Awards Jimrni' (;askill won the $100.00 scho lar hip given by Union Pacific Companyto he used in a ttending an agricultural college. Ralph Gardner won a gold medaland ~ 12.00 ash pri;.e for th' hest sugar beet project in the state. Paul Parrwon a pri;.e of 100 baby chicks for the best chicken project. jimmie Gaskill wona hro nze medal on his truck garden project. Rowan Butler won a bronze medalon his sheep project. ff Brown won . 15.00 for the second highe t yield in..,ugar heels. At th · Murray Junior Livestock Show the club won . 49.00 in cash prizes. At the Ogd n Stock Show they won , 102.50 in cash prizes; mainly by Russell·reeman on his sheep.
CAROLINL: KIMBALL ji :SS I: I·A RML: H. J·V I·I Y ' 1\! 11 ·1 SI:N CRAn N ll · l SFN Sart'lar v rei! llfnln•ssPre11dl' lli Vtrl'- l'rellden/ The accompli..,hmenh of th' Charlonians are 111~111~ andtheir failure s are few. 'Jhe · worl for high scholastic record\"and they show a great deal of pep and enthusiasm in evenschool activity. This year has been a happ y one for them. They h.lVL'appeared at every ha 'lkc tball g:1111e to su pport the team , 1t1their arti ·ti c uniform 'l-swcaters, caps, and megaphones inthe schoo l co lors, red and grey. The Charl onians ha v' hccn known as the booster.. ol theschool. I11 spite or difficulties, the\ have a!Wa\''> .tlll'mptcdto do the right thing. They have set a good c:\ample to there'>t of the '-Ch<.ol
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BAHNL: Y WIIITE IIAIWI J) HAII · MAN C l'IIEHINF CAST! President Sooal Commtlit'l' Sonct! Colllllltllcc MAI\VJ :rrA IIAIWCAS I L 1: I II I IAN JI ·'\JSEN SociaL Comllullce Ncporlt•r DONAL \">WAN OI{I ·N 1\1 ACJ ' .\orurl Comllultee ,\,·rrctarv l: II .A '->WI · N'->O'J 1·1 OHI· u : HUT! ER Socwl Commttlcc \' tu• l'rt'ltdl'lll 1\A'JI · (;HJ ·I · J{ Cl · '\1 ·\ II ·\ I· Nl)I · I\SON Vtrc l'rt·wlclll Rc{lorlcl do laM The Dramatic Cluh, sponsored hy Mi-.s Van Johnstone, is one of th· larg stand most popular clubs of the '>Chool. Its 111 ·mhers are recruited from the p' ·chDepartment. The annual Dramatic Art party wa-. given by m ·mhcrs and pll'dg •s m tlwnight following the presentation of \"I ligh I ·liers,\" th' annual school play. 1emhersof the faculty, the alumni, and th' chart ·r 111 ·mhers were sp ·cial guests. Chartermembers officiated at the initiation of th • thirteen 11l'\ members o[ the \"On! 'rof the Spur.\" Mrs. 1\obimon i'i lligh Priestess of the organization and Miss Orali' I awsonserves as official mascot. The club has spon-.ored plays, readings, and fantas , for assembly and c m-munity programs throughout th' year Play a 'lonth,\" has been the ·loganthis year. and th • Club has work ·d dili r ·ntly, and has faithful! adh 'r l tothis program.l ' a ~e (J l
'ITOLMAN IIAWKIN RICHARDS D. lllNNI :N l\AMI' MUIR EVANSI lAND M. Jl: NSEN NELSON MlLLl: R PARK BOBERGL. SWENSON D. JENSEN GARDNER J . !ELSEN c. JENSEN PAGE J<!Ml3ALL BUTLER JONES PETERSON r: . :---JIELSE Page 65
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<Y&8fte 193~~)~eetcliggeJ'G'0 /'11\I~OADBI : NT I)AIII . COTT I : I ~AI.I. IIA:-\SI : N fl<)UI.TER BI{ADY III CI\S Arch 'ry i~ one of the oldest and most picturesque sports of theworld. It co mbin es the sl ill of craftsmanship and that of good shot,for most of the boys at Jord an prd 'r to make their own equipment. Under the advisement of Mr. Dewey, the mechanical art teacher,the club was organized. At first, there were only a few members,hut the number has been increasing so rapidly that in the future,it is expected, the ,\rcher's Club will he among the leading clubs atjordan .
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0 \ I 1910 ) II II\,I I 1 !I ACTIVITIES
Bcetcdlii taffELD IN HOGGI; SS CARO l 11\: 1: KIM I~AII. DARREL .I 1:NSEN/Ju sine s.1 Mana ger I : d1Lor il n i.l!an/ /ln .1ine n Ma71111(UELV IR A I.AR ' Et'\ IU· \ \VIlli MOHI ftulior A 1s istant /11111or A n11 /an l Lll l IAN Jl· 1SE Sophomore A 111.1/(ln/
SM fT II C I{A T IH 'AN I: BA I I ARD l·RAl'\CES GARD ER11 \Wnalt• !:'till or ,1/ ,nll~~~~~K l · dtlor DAVID BROWN A I·T ON PI ·. 11 : 1{\">0!'\ \\' 11 I·ORD I IA!\i E~ ,1 (\Ona/t• f:'dtlor fluoue 1s ManagerI) AV I I) 1\ IW\V\ .\1ARI\. \\R ICin CO!'\ TA'-.CI:: LOVELL \IOI.l~ T . QUIREIAI\ II :S ~ II I SI: N (All lf: R i i\f: CASII .\lARY JE:: EN 1. 11 I It\'\ J I: NSf: N GLY CRAi\EI{L ' I\Y C l{i\ II AM I I CCII SLl'\DQL' IST MAR(;U I: RITE IIA I) \A\"\IU~ BE:: CK Pa ge 73
Dccbatlin 1\1 N cu~ Wilford llanscn 'I LAM Too·kl\1arvetta llardca-,tl · Bingham l~uhy Pat· Jordan Clayton ~ehon (~rani te Paul Parr ))avis J\L' I 1: 1{;\JJ\'1 I:S .\merican hHkDorothy llin11enkamp 1\lurray Katherine Stoke-. \Vc-;t l: velyn Irving Constance I.ovell CO.\CI IPhil I·. Coldhran son
I· I)ITII .JI: N I\ INS 1\' Y :'\1: 1. 0~l<l 'IIY I I:AI\ AI TA .\leU OYI II I lA:'\ ~ · 1 01\I .S jl : '.'->11 · r AR.\!I : R ,\\AI{.JOI{II : 1)1 : \.~1 Y In .\larc h, the se\·en type '',\ \" students who were makingthe best spe ·d records were sent tu Cranite. In this littleco nte ~ t . th ey a\·eraged fav()r;d)l y with their wmpetitors.
iggepG , \"Betty' nee to .....( llub P[ay)Betty Winslow, the Ia ·t of the high house of Winslow J·nnil' BishopDevoral Weston, whom, with everything else she pos:-. •sses. B ·tty hasinherited . l\al/)('ryn 1/iuuenlwnt{>Jame O'Mara III., of Texa · . Oren BlachThe Spayde Sisters, sightseers h'lla- f .ois ,','wcn~mtTwin · . Bell, Dorothy !Iinllellhalll{>,· Gcrlie , Mina Miller; J:va, Mary Jensen; lnwReJIL', i\!arvc/la 1/orduntlcMrs. Austin C. Wellington /emilie HullerMiss Elvira j. Moore, who knows what shr wanh f.il/iall {1'1/H'IIMrs. Freddie llitchens, a mod'rn product !llacine MutrMrs. llitchen's Mother, who would rather ·leep Bertha TurnerGreat-great Aunt Letitia, a beauty of colonial days . l.ucillc 1/awhlltsEphraim lluntington (first amha-,-.ador to the court or hanc ·) . /. C. l?ichard~james ()'Mara 1., continental soldier of fortune and earl W·sternPioneer . 1/aro/d Halt'IIWIIj . 1J. ·. As~emhly (\Va-.hington's Birthda ) Cranit ·. Sandv ( hd Ward l~eunion )
ur.fbc Boy in Blue~~ FACULTY PLAYPeriod Play of Civil War (Lincoln's Birthday)David Page (the hoy in blue) Mr. GreenwoodCarol South, a daughter of Virginia Miss AndersonColonel South, her father Mr. A. F. mitbPaul Lee, a boy in gray . Mr. Buslmell CAROL'S Cl!UMSJeanne Trent . Miss Helen WbiteIsabe l h1ire . Miss OsmondMammy, a negro slave, Carol's old nur~e Miss Alleman Page 77
VCJ8rtc 193oe ,\ I hu1tasy i\t the Sign of th' Cleft lleartSa lesman Glen Foln1a1ICirl /:'1/a ,\ 'WCIIW/1 '' \i(rl l l l 1\"1 : SL 'CII r\ COOS ! ·\" ' Mrs. Bell 1\·a/heryll llinlleliiWIII{> lla!.·l ll•nder\"L'Il . Caroline 1\ illll>all Albert Bell I. II. S. ,\o;-,emhlv Sylvia Bell Clay!o11 Nc/w11 Philip I :lick /;'velyn Nicl ~ ell ~'lithall' Junior lligh ~lid\'ale Old Folks Philip I Iick IJOJuil .\~~JOltPage 78 . Oren ntarh
e/c)8fte 193~@) _eeh:HggewG'0 /II Pa I~ohin so n . SI:N lOR PLAY - \"A PPLI ::SAUCE\" Dell !faunI Ia z 'I I~ohin so n . / . C. Richards Business Ma nager Caroline KimballI laz 'I l{obin so n . h'vf!yn Nie lsen Stage Manager . . Carol j ensenMat I MeA II ister . Ula Swe11son Stage Manager Miss Van folmslon enil! McA II isler Director .({ olio j enkins . f:'ltfin IJ OR!-{CSS Ma ({o !·inson Adria White 1/orold nat entall Ma l~ohin son Florence Ruttier . Glen t o/manMadge 'TI IE I IAUNTED I IOUSL\" . narre! j euse11Bunn y Virgi nia 1/ashins I Iomer j ones . Ore11 \BlachBob . /.co ne Parh Tim I Iennessey . /) onal S7...·au (;ordon j ()Jt es The (;ho'>t l'a~e 79
fiE High ]_1') 'C IIOOL PLAYDovey Doyle . Frances Gard11erMrs. Doyle . . tJernice J )a~cMazie Murray Ge11cvievc A ndcrsonBarbara BennettAnn Anglin . . 1:'£/a Swc11sonNan Anglin . at/Jni 11e CasbBeatrice DensonAunt Emma lively11 NielsonRosie O'Grady jane NielsonMiss Mason .Professor Collins Florellcc H111/erjack Whitney Maria11 lfa11dEzra WhitneyBob Bell . Caroli11c !\i111bal2john Murray Barney WbiteMr. PeytonMike llarold UalenwnBoob Darrel JensenOren Black Clayton Nelson·1ed Brady .Kate Greer . Donal SwtlllMiss Van Johnstone. } . C. Rir!Jards Gordon Jones . Glen Tolman Business Ma11agcr \"Property Man\" 111 barre of ,)' la~e Scll111gs General l)irect or
Orclllestra The following 1929- 0 orchestra members are not in above picture: Violins-Clifton All sop, Lyman Berrett, Dean Dewey, Robert Dew y, Opal Hatch, Phylli~J ns ·n, Constanc Lov II , Evelyn Ri . ka, Katherine Stoke , Grace Tolman, MyrlWa shburn . Banjo- lsob ·I Rose. Cello- Berniece Kimball. Music Department The music department, under the direction of Mr. Epper::,on , ha s been veryactive and succ 'Ssful during the pa t year. Th' orchestra won th_e first place in the class \"A\" state contest last spring.Th ·ron llutchings was chosen second b st flute player in the high schools of thestat and Sam Soter won third place on hi s sousaphone. The hand cl mon strated its ability by its sp lendid mu sic for the football andbasketball games. The girls' and boys' choruses pre~ented a cantata at Chri tmas time, entitled,\"Th .bile! J sus.\" Members of the mu sic department gave an a sembly and the orchestra enter-tain •d the student-body with a program of classical numbers. One of th ' most successful events of the year wa the comic opera, \"TheMarriage of Nann tte,\" presented March 14. There was a cast of twenty-fourand a choru s of eighty-seven. Pa[!.e 81
The mu sic department added to it s li ~ t of accomplislun 'Ills hy pr ·-se nting the opera, \"The Marriag · of a1111 ·tte.\" The I·ading part s weretaken by the following sing 'rs:Susanne, se rvant at the Inn . J:'d11a GloverMarcel, se rvant at the Inn . fay S111arlPierre, notary, town crier, etc. 1/enry 1JoyYvette, a village maidEmile, a village ,boy . Vir gi 11ia 'f'11rncrPaulino, a peddler . Ro/Jerl n l!t •cyl{ ene, a village youth, in love with :\"-Jannettc C!aylo11 Nc!so 11Nannette, Zenobic's daughter . . ! ~'ric f?tllf(lqlll slMme Zenobie, keeper of th e Inn . Gladys RuiiLiqtu s/Edmond, Zenobie 's son, a highwayman Veuelia J\lcrl/ltsler1\oderique, Edmond's friend, a highway man J.eRoy CarseBapti ·te, a highwayman Oarrcl j eusen Noa/ 8a!eJn cl/t.Jean, a highwayman Daucby (;rcc llFrederic, Due d'Antin .Madelon , his daughter llurald Hal eiiWIII Jilaire, hi s steward . h •rro/ S111ithll enri, Marqui s de llauteur, his nephewReporello, a gypsy chi ·f . f,m rc11cc Headi ngVvonne (Gitana) J leloi..,e' ., j..,t ·r J) o nal S·u:anSanto, l{eporello's hea r j c.ise CrruwrZunga, the Bear\ train ·r . jauc NtclscnZingara, a gypsy girl . Mard en 1Jroadbe 11!ll e.o ise, Co untess de MartignyFifi, !!eloi se'..; maid . / ,out c f> o llla . IJ cnllcce /loll . . l.i11o Carsey A n!at h Ra sIIlli s senl 'af!.e HZ
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t/c!:Jiie 193~&~ eetdigget•G ~ (I I 0. D. BALLARD Coacb Brought the basketball team through another successful season. Even though the team did not win a tournament berth, it exhibited a smooth-working floor game from time to time, with an occasional let down. CO/\ 'I I 1: . CJ. FOX LEY \"Ted\" The man r>sponsibl' for the football t 'am's wonderful showing this season. From new m '11 he built up a t ·am that was worthy to carry the Jordan colors on an grid fi 'ld . May hi · success continue. ,\1.\'\ r\Cl : l\ Cl:ORGJ: 13FT ,\L\:\AC I: R \VOUI)I\0\V M IC 1--: ELSON
e/&[ifae 193Q~fi-eetdiggepG'-; II I \ ALTON nUTTERr:IEI.D \" Ton y\"The curly headed demonof the team , n:>ponsiblefor m01ny \" pile-u ps,\" and good on the offense. Graduate. DUANE DE NS LEY \"Spa.in\"J>knt y of plu ck and fight.ll rok • into enough gaml'S10 he we ll ; ta cked withcxpcriL\"nC('. ll:1ck n ·x t YL'<I r. I.IO NE I. lli~ADY \" /,io u\"I ivt• d 11p to hi s name .Cood on both the offenseand till' dt\"fenM·. Ba k lll'XI yt•ar. DI · I.MAH I AHSON \"Swt•dl'\"A -, hift y, fa -. t, hroi<l'n-fit•ldni'nnn . li ard to ~,top anti ha1dn to hold . \\'1 · ~ 1'0 ~ 11 AM 11 '10i'J GEORGE:. 11 ICJ..:S \"!lint\" \"A.fou se\"1\ig a nd powL'I f1d and ahard hitln . A good pro' <.,mall , but plenty of fight and action . Broke into a pl' 1 for nl'\ 1 yl'ar. J.!ame here and there ,- Lnough to win a letter. (,II 1\1 · 1 ~ I' i\1 ·:'\SO:--.J 13 ack next year. ''(;,!> \"A. good 11icl1 -off man and;1 \" t<H lg h homhrl' \" on thl'olll'll'l'. 1\:ick Ill'\! year R l 1· 1) U~ANE \"NNd\" \ go gl'lln and a natural hn n lightn. A hard ;ure t :1 ckll' that bring, down hi ~ man. Craduatl' . Page Bi
STERLING JENSEN l IAROI.D MAXFIELD \"Sterl\" \"1/\"rry\"Light, but fearless. Ahard tackler and good Iine The cau ·e of many failure sbucker. Back next year . for the othl'r teams. Good on the offense and better MARK WRIGI IT nn the defense . Hack n ·xt \"Mark\" year .Did not get into much ac-tion because of a late start H!A BO I rEIin the sea son, but fought t( Ar~ie\"hard when he was used . Uncxp •rit'll cd ,hut willing Graduate. to karn. Brokl' into t•noUHh g :un·~ to win a GUY CRANE l•ttcr . Back next car . \" Guy \" or \"Crane\"The little giant of the ()1{1 · I Ill AUteam, a good receiver of \" 11/och\"pa sses and fast on the dcfen~e. Graduate . \" i'ht• 111.111 bt•ill'ilth thL• pile ,\" flOOd on plliHHillH WAI : fi : R SMITII and mal<ill!-1 holt-s. -,uallr \" Wall\" ht•n~:;lth ·wn· pik . BackTh <: \" Big Boy\" of th~: m·:..t n·.~r .tea m. Knocked more pcopl \"down than h~: pi ck •d up. (;LI{AI I) A DR Sand he picked up a gr ·at \"/Nrv\" many. Graduate . llit~ .111d pownful without/'a,,. RS l' ' IWI'iL~IlCI.! . llrokt• in to L'nout~h 1-(.tmt' ' to lw wl'll 'I!O Ckl'll \lith l'XpCrtCilCI.! ll.tck nt'\t ) car.
RALPII TU J<ER GERALD LUNNEN \"T1lch\" \"Fat\" Captain A mean man on the of-One cause of the \"fight\" fense, and a rough, hardand \"stay with it\" attitud' tackler. Bruised and bat-of the team. Graduate. tered through the opposi- tion time after time, for NOAL BATEMAN first down. Back next year. \"Nally\" FRANK LA COMBAlternated with Larson at \"Bur/a\"qua rtt'rback. A sure tacllcand a gooll offensive man. A mean man, and we don't mean maybe. Best OWI :N N[LSON to leave alone. Only has one weakness - hunting \"Wred\" ducks. Back next year.l.ivcd 11p to his name-good on the offense and IIORALO l3ATEMANon the dd(•nse. llcrc, \"Bate\" thne, and cverywhen:. The main cog in the of- Graduate. fense, and powerful on the defense. An excellent passerFHANI< WRIGIIT and a good tackler.\"Franhie\" Graduate.Out tlw ,l(rcatcr part of the VAUGHN SOFFE \"Sofie\"s~·ason on account of an An exceptionally good pass-injury in prc-sca~on er and a good receiver of passes. A mean man togam·. Cot into the last run up against. Back nexttwo fo1 a INtel, however. year.Gradual•. Page 89
EDDIE BUTTt;RFIEI.D RAI Pll TUCKER \"Rtchie\" \" Tu ck\" Ca pta in An ex client pivot man .Off on hi s shooting until cou ld usuallv get the tipth e la st few games, hut hi s off from hi s oppon ·nt.floor game and ca pta in cy Broke hi s own record ofwere intact throughout th e three points one by get- en tire sea on. Graduate. ting eleven point s. l · RA~K ' WRIGIIT Craduatt· . \"Wrif.(bt\" CFI'Al D I U l·NWas th e ste ll ar man on th ' \" Fa/ \"guard lin~. cove red th ·floor well and made haskets The lUilllin g gllil ld . Con-occasionally . Main job was ver ted t'lHHlgh l1a skc ts toguarding and he li ved up fini sh third in till' di stri ct.to his joh we ll . Craduat.:. 1\Jck nt•xt vt·a r. Ill Cl l \\' 1'\GI J{ J)l · l \\i\1{ 1 i\H~O \" Wm,l(cr \"Alternated with ' I ucker at I ht• running mall' to 1\ut-center. Gu:1nl ·d wel l and tl'l fit•ld '-,hot haskt•h, cov-a fast hn·aJ..er on th e of l'll'd till' floor , and guankd with till' hc't of tlwm fense. (,radu;~te. 1l.1d, next yt•ar. Pa ge 90
IIOHALD BATEMA:--J eetcligge ?G ~ \"!late\" Page 91Altnnatt•d with Tucker atct•nter. l' laycd ~tl' l lar ballon till' offcnst• and a dcad- t·y• on th<· ba~l<ct. Craduatc. I·HANI< LACOMB \" Frl'lrrbil'\"Altcmatcd at one of theforw:1rd po~itions . One oftill' lwadic~t nwn in thekague . Contr:hutcd hi sshare of the fight for the tt·:1rn . Back next year . \VA l T l ~ l ~ SM IT il \"IVai/\"1·\Ct'h in \"M\" mt•n ball.Wa~ u ~t· d occa~iona ll v. hut not (•nough to win his kttl'r. (,raduatt•. 0 1{1 · :--J Il l AU\ \"11/orh\"l'layl·d in a few games, h11twithdll'W hl'camc of sick- IH'S'I. ll.1 ck next Yl':l r. ~ II · HI INC ,11·:--JSI ·. \"SINI\"W:1s ll'~l'd in Sl'Vl' ral gamesfor l'\Pt'l ience . Will m:tke .t good man twxt \'l'otr. 0\VJ.:--.: IJ ·I <.,ON ' ' ll'l·l'd\"A '>life ~ hot and a sc rappn.flid not play l'nough towin ol ktln although he w.1~ \"good t•nough .\" Cr:1dtLtll' .
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