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THE FIR T TEAM Tom Draper Height 6 ft. 3 1X2 inches, Weight 159 lbs. Tall lanky center who gave us some of the height we needed. Frank Horn Height 5 ft. 9 inches, Weight 157 lbs. Played guard, and was a dead eye on one-handed shots. Harry Rust Height 5 ft. 8 1X2 inches, Weight 144 lbs. Our veteran and captain of the team this year. Played guard and was always one of our leading scorers. Francis Scherer Height 5 ft. 10 inches, Weight 139 lbs. A good defensive man who played at forward, and was dangerous on set shots, Burk Elrod Height 6 ft. 1X2 inch, Weight 161 lbs. Our center who was a hot shot with the hook shot. Errol Porter Height 6 ft. 2 l!2 inches, Weight 152 lbs. Played both center and for - ward, and was a dangerous man on set shots. Gary Rust Height 5 ft. 11 inches, Weight 160 lbs. Our forward who was not only a high scorer, but also our best rebounder. Dick Wilson Height 5 ft. 10 112 inches, Weight 135 lbs. Our defensive guard who could always come through with a bucket when needed. . W. s Y f 3 I A if 52 as -fl Torn Tygett Height 5 ft. 8 3 X4 inches, Weight 144 lbs. Played at both guard and forward positions, and was always a threat to score. E i Ei , in, 4 It V9 5 H z wfj W i I W., ,.,.. ,V ff f 3 H ff x ,' .1 , -cgi I , , .,,,,,,5M Q ,L W, ,I , . M J, H , If 'Y , W WM' ,, Us ff lv 27
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BASKETB LL Front row, left to right: Francis Scherer, Dick Wilson, Errol Porter, Harry Rust, Tom Tygett, Tom Draper Gary Rust, Burk Elrod. Second row, left to right: ,Coach Uhls, Gene Summers, Carl Long, Sherry Kirkpatrick, Junior Wunderlich Lloyd Gohn, Franklin Horn, Robert Bolen, Kenneth Todd, Art Keller fAssistant Coachj. Third row, left to right: John Grisham flvianagerj, Jerry Mathews, Sonny Wachter, Bob Porter, Paul Os- tendorf, Carl Trantham, Harry Borger, Ronald Ward, Larry Sample, Paul Leming fManagerJ. Playing much stronger competition, and still lacking in height, plus the loss of three starters from the previous year, the Preps again came up with a hard fighting and hustling ball team. The team ran up many high scoring games, while most of the games lost were by a narrow margin. On the free throw line they showed their skill by running up a higher average than any X team in this area, which. achievement K , J proved to be a winning point in many of ,f---' their games. Among the highlights of the year f b was their winning of the Eivins Bowl l N f Tournament, and the capture of fourth f place in their own Christmas Tourna- ' f Q ment,considered to be one of the tough- I l est Invitational Tournaments in the X 'f' state. The team showed such good Wffnp I. sportsmanship that it was not only noted ' X in our local paper but in the St. Louis ' paper also. J f, Z. The Preps will lose only two players from this year's team due to graduation: Errol Porter and Harry Rust. We are proud of our team and hope they continue to show their fighting spirit and good sportsmanship in the future. 26
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THE NATIONAL HONQR SOCIETY First row, left to right: Dick Snider fTreasurerJ, Betty Frank, Barbara Grueneberg, Frances Sander fSec retaryj, Barbara Rose fPresidentJ. Second row, left to right: Mr. Ownbey fSponsorJ, Harry Rust fVice-Presidenty, Don Young fHistoriar1j Burk Elrod, Gary Rust, Paul Leming. N G Xx A Sf --if The National Honor Society is the goal toward which every student in College High School should be striving. Each year the faculty selects as new members the Juniors and Seniors who meet the requirements. The requirements of the National Honor Society are very high. They are Leadership, Service, Character, and Scholarship, and a B average. All these requirements must be met to become a member. Mr. W. A. Ownbey is the sponsor of this organization. His guidance helps to make this organization one of the highest honors in the school. We are very proud to have the National Honor Society in our school and we hope it will continue to go forward in the future. 28
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