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Collins School Chronological Biography
Part 3: Fall 1929–Spring 1935

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of Billy Woods. Miss Primer, the teacher, discovers the plan and in her attempts to keep Billy from Dorothy, captures a band of pirates. The chief tries to win her heart and the curtain goes down with everything lovely. Cast: Dorothy Dear – Geraldine Keagle; Billy Wood – Lowell Luing; Miss Primer – Alice Haas; Pirate Chief – Lloyd Patton; Scorey – Earle Atkinson; Three Hawaiian Girls – Jessie Huntrods, Muriel DeBusk, Isabelle Neale; Chorus – Boys’ and Girls’ Glee clubs.

Girls Basketball On Friday evening the girls met the Colfax sextet on the local floor to win their game by 25-7. The game was fast from beginning to end and Collins kept piling up the score throughout the game. The girls have shown how good they really can play. During this season the girls have played nine games. They lost one (Farrar, 24-25) and tied one (Farrar), winning one game with Rhodes, two with Maxwell, one with Colfax, two with Baxter, and one with State Center. Season Record Won 7, Lost 1, Tied 1.The girls who have kept up the athletic record are: Lineup: Arlene Pritchard (31), Harriett Sokol (31), Leota Schlarb (33), Maxine Hand (33), Mable Huffaker (31), Orpha Renfeldt (33), Virginia Pritchard (33), Pearl Cummings (33), Frances Kimberley (33) and Hazel Cawthon (31).

The basketball girls have brought up the old subject of “tournaments” again this year and have tried in many ways to get to go, but as usual, it has been of no avail. (Insert 2004: Boys participated in both county and sectional tournaments.)

February 26, 1931 Colfax 12, Collins 32 One of the best games played by the Collins boys was played Friday evening. They started fast and continued all through the game. The beginning lineup was as follows: Ober Elliott and “Squirt” Kassel at forwards; John Crabb at center; Kenneth Hass and Orville Smith at guard. The Collins boys got the first basket, setting the game off right. They all played good, steady basketball, with the exception of a few fouls, all through the first half, being ahead with a good margin at the end of this period. They came back the second half appearing as fresh as when the game began. The opponents were never allowed to gain the lead, and, had it not been for free throws, their defeat would have been overwhelming. John Crabb fouled out in the last quarter, with Ober Elliott changing to center and John Weld taking Ober’s place at forward. “Squirt” Kassell was also replaced by Lyle Jay, who fought hard to help run up the score.

March 5, 1931 Vocational Agriculture – Another load of lime will be ordered around the first of March. Those wishing an order should notify some member of the Ag. Class before that time.

Collins Played Ames At Tournament, Feb. 20. The Collins boys determined before they went onto the floor that they were going to make Ames work for their factory. A hard fought game was played in the first half with the score standing at the end of the half at 7 to 5 in favor of Collins. In the last half the Ames 2nd team came back with fight and scrap to win the game. The Collins boys held them fairly well in the 3rd quarter, but by the end of the 4th quarter Ames had run the score up on the Collins team, winning the game with a score of 27 to 16.

Following are the pairings for the Boys Sectional basketball tournament to be held at Nevada, March 5, 6, and 7: Class B. Cambridge vs. LeGrand; Maxwell vs. Collins; McCallsburg vs. Colo; Elkhart vs. St. Anthony; Farrar vs. Shipley; Huxley vs. Slater; Kelley vs. White Oak; LaMoille vs. Zearing

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