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Page 36 text:
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owen, ' Division Mf4 The Lower Division boys participated in a varied program of sports. The activities ranged all the way from volley ball to the fine art of swimming. Undoubtedly the main interest centered about that ever-important game of basketball. Although this little team had some hard luck in some of their games, they kept up their never-say-die attitude. There are some talented boys which we hope will someday be playing in the state basketball tournament for Dobby The other sports, baseball, football, etc.. held great interest for some of the boys. We also might mention the calisthentics which every- one greatly enjoyed. (Ahem.) 30
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SoftUM Softball came into the limelight as spring rolled around. This season, as something new in the way ot competition, the Bulldogs played members of the A. A.F.T.T.C.. winning 10-1 and 12-1. The team also challenged the tennis and track boys to a series of intra-mural games. Members of the softball team include Bill Ewing. Roy Johnson. Tak Murata. D. L. Hamilton. Merle Ladner. Tok Ishimoto. Clarence Schmidt. Roger Reeve. Ralph Reeve. Gale Nims. Glenn Humphrey. Harold Christian. Tom Kagohara. Manuel Andrade. Bill Haas. Bobby Slapper. and Harry Behring. The team was coached by Wendell Randall. %acA to right: Coach Doubenmiei David Kisslcr, Wayne Newlon. Phil Kirton. Glenn Humphivv l.i ! Hoke Wall) Widlund, Ronald Frakes Jack Williams Ben Ehrmann Charles Hambrick an I .ring 29
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The Upper Division girls participated in a wide variety ol physical activi- ties. During the Fall Quarter tennis, soccer, and swimming, .is well .is .1 special exercises group, were offered. Winter sports were basketball, volley ball, ice skating, and modern dancing. Spring Quarter found the girls playing baseball and tennis, and taking part in an extensive swimming program. Besides participating in these sports, the members ol the C.uls ' Athletic Association went on several hiking trips. 1 hey also played a three-game basket hall series with the Greeley High girls, and came out on top with two wins. M tl ' -- Hit I YARD 10 Nurse • m.ss Helen 1 1 lis ' ' ■;, ' .;, a Education Inslnn tor 31
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