Kearsley High School - Echo Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1946

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Baseball Front row, left to right: J. Suess. D. Sweers, M. Wallace. D. Ostrander, W. Kerouac. Back row: E. Moss, E. French. Coach Richards, E. Prine, G. Lockery, B. Langford. BASEBALL-1945 Again, it was true of Baseball as of every sport in the year 1944-1945, it was Kearsley's hrst year in Class B competition. But the Kearsley Hornets ended their Baseball season with a good record. THE TEAM Catchers: Spike Sweers and Chuck Smith. Infielders: Elmer French, Don Ostrander, Walter Kerouac, jack Suess, Mickey Bolander, and Edsel Moss. Outfielders: Bob Langford, Mert Wallace, Fuzzy Prine and Less Packard. Pitchers: Clarence Ferris and Hugh Vohwinkle. 31 BASEBALL SCHEDULE-1945 May 1 Kearsley ............ 8 Clio .......... 4 Kearsley ............ Beecher .... 1 1 Kearsley Davison ...... 15 Kearsley Fenton ,....... 18 Kearsley Flushing ...... 22 Kearsley ............ 5 Mt. Morris 25 Kearsley ......,..... 4 Grand Blanc Kearsley Bend Ie ..,..... 3 Mert Wallace of the Class of '45 received the Athletic Award for the boys. BASEBALL-1946 After the basketball season comes the spring and the ball and bat. Yep! It's baseball season. Coach Richards had his catchers and pitchers working out in the gym but warm weather took them outside for some infield and hitting practice. The team includes: G. Sweers, H. Vohwinkle, C. Ferris, E. French, D. Ostrander, R. Clark, W. Kerouac, C. Boegner, M. Bolander, B. Osborne, C. Smith, J. Lockery, J. Jeffries, L. Packard, E. Moss and B. Hanson. BASEBALL-SECOND TEAM While our Hornets on our hrst team for baseball get in trim for the season ahead, the second team boys keep Coach E. Hulce on the jump with their baseball pratice. The second team includes: H. Clancy, D. Smith, D. Osborne, B. Kusky, V. Lewis, T. Goulish, H. Dean, B. Sweers, H. Finkbeiner, B. Clodfelter, B. Geisenhaver, D. Rood, D. Serrals, L. Coon, B. Nagengast, R. Wickham, R. Griswold, B. Harriman, A. Robbin, and C. Morton. Class of 1946 Page 49

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Track l l I The Spring of 1945 found Kearsley High to be the Track Capital of the Genesee County Conference. In the annual championship meet held at Dort Field, june 4, Coach Varnard Gay's boys registered 742, points to runner up Fenton with 62. In the boys' division Kearsley scored in every event. 120 Yard High Hurdles, time 17.5-Jack Suess first, Andy Vert fourth, Ernest Boegner hfth. 100 Yard Dash, time 10.6-Mert Wallace second. Mile Run, time 4.40--Harry Alcorn second, Richard Haggerty fourth. 440 Yard Dash, time 56.1-Carlyle Hansford second. 440 Yard Dash, time 56.5-Bill Williams, second. 200 Yard Low Hurdles, time 24.4-Jack Suess first, Andy Vert fifth. 880 Yard, time 2115.3-Edwin Odle first. 880 Yard, time 2:14.6-Richard Kardos first. ' 880 Relay, time 1140.5-Mert Wallace, Glenn Lewis, Bob Langford first, jack Suess. Pole Vault, distance 9 feet 9 inches-Glenn Lewis second, Leo Paro third, Bill Reid fourth. Shot Put, distance 41 feet M5 inches-Leo Paro first, jack Suess third. High jump, distance 5 feet 4 inches-Glenn Lewis Hfth. Broad Jump, distance 19 feet 31A inches-Carlyle Hansford second. 1946 TRACK SCHEDULE Dale Kaulitz, track coach of the Kearsley Hornets, is now getting his new boys and his re- turned veterans from the County Championship Team last year into trim for the season of 1946. The track season ofhcially started Monday, March 11, 1946. Their first track meet, the River Rouge Invitational Meet, was held at Yost Field House, April 18, at Ann Arbor, Michigan. The schedule also includes relay meets at Albion College, Hastings, Central College relays at Mt. Pleasant, at least one triangular meet, several dual meets, county meet, and State meet at Michigan State College, East Lansing. Page 48 Kearslecho



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Left to right: G. Williams, M. Agan, B. Ducap, R. Giguere, I. Barclay, M. Kuczman, C. O'Sullivan, J. Gleason, D. Marme. First row, left to right: C. Strayer, D. Dunham, S. Wheeler, R. Giguere, J. Gleason. Second row: J. Stiles, D. Heidtman, D. Marme, B. Barclay, D. Serrels, Miss Lindle. Absent: D. Christensen. Page 50 Cheer Leaders This year ten Cheerleaders were chos- en from a group of thirty-three. This group of ten was divided into smaller sections and asked to cheer at the various games. Kearsley was especially proud of their two senior boy cheerleaders. At the various games the opposing schools would remark about Kearsley's boy cheerleaders. The girls deserve credit and praise for their efforts at the Pep Meetings and at the games. Miss Newton was the sponsor and should be commended upon the line work which she accom- plished with this enthusiastic group. Pep Club The Pep Club is now two years old. Pep Club representatives are elected for a two year term. It consists of twelve members. These members are elected by the student body six of which must be girls and the other six boys. The Kearsley Pep Club is an active organization which encourages school sportsmanship, promotes cheerleading, puts on pep meetings both during the school day and at night, and promotes school spirit which has proved a great benefit to the school. This year they were instrumental in collecting over one hundred dollars toward Kearsley's lighted football field: The members of the Pep Club guaranteed the first two lights. Also the Pep Club representa- tives have made and taken care of the advance ticket sale for all football and basketball games. Any Kearsley student may be a mem- ber of the Kearsley Pep Club. But he must apply for a membership card in person. A real Kearsley Pep Club booster participates in school activities, attends as many games as possible, shows leadership ability and good sportsmanship at all times. A true Hornet Booster always up- holds the Blue and Gold. Kearslecllo

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