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1sAs14ETisALL 1 ln winning the G. L. L. championship in the basketball season of '33, C. Yfs team dis- played remarkable teamwork, which is a necessary element for victory in any sport. llossessing no outstanding stars. they worked consistently and developed real scoring ability. Several of the out-of-town games were a bit disastrous. but the League games were all thrillers. Perhaps the thrilling-est thrilleru , f ' -' ru was the jackson vs. C. V. game, played on the A I L A -, jackson court, when the Robsonmen won by 1 1 a. count of 28-25. The llethany game on the C. V. court was another brilliant exhibition, with an overflow crowd on hand to urge the home-towners on to an 18-12 victory. TnANscHEL Srmsnvia Co-CAPTAINS C. Y. further proved their ability by reaching the finals of the regional tournament. and upset all the favored teams with the exception of Lincoln High, who defeated them by a close score of 17-11. Mr. Robson, as coach, should be given a great deal of credit for turning out such a dependable team to reward his efforts. Mr. llnderkotler is to be thanked for his assistance with the Reserves. who will help make other championship teams in future years. Porter, Morrow, Coaeh Robson, Eno, Scott, lletrieh Offil, Transehel, Shreeve, Henderson r'W'WMoW'eW'eorM'M'o'We1 9 3 3r' be MMM M
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CAPTAIN Crmcn lWnEssELHAUs Rorssor: FOOTBALL With Harold Dresselhaus as captain, a very determined crew launched forth in another attempt for Football glory in the season of '32, The season was pretty rough, with the exception of two trips on the high seas, one to Wymore and the other to Bethany. Wymore outsailed C. V. by a score of 7-6, when an ill-wind kept C. Y. from scoring an additional point. The cruise to Bethany, however. was most suc- cessful, and when the two teams finally hove into port at the final blow of the whistle, with C. V. twenty-six leagues ahead of their foes, the exact count was found to be 32-6. After a rather disastrous, but much enjoyed excursion, during which the crew displayed some mighty fine effort, they were entertained by the fair ladies back home at an All Sports llanquet. Jack Henderson was then awarded the honor of piloting our team next year, with a promising group of assistants to back him up in his efforts. Standing: Walters, Stransky, Forney, Scott, Eno, Owens, Gatenby, Eden, Olson, Porter, Henderson. Seated: Coach Robson, Shreeve, Deit1'ieh,Ofiil, Dresselhaus, Henderson, Marrow, Bangs, Huddleston.
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THE iV1UENWP01INT ' . vw- 9- 1 t v 'l'lIEAUPI.E WoLFE MARY F1sr.AH DAN FORSBERG Our school spirit has reached a new high level during' the past year, under the leadership of Mary Fislar, Theaople Wolfe, and Dan Forsberg. Mary and Theaople have served as cheerleaders for the past three years, and deserve great praise for the line work they have done. College View High School will indeed be fortunate il' it ever again possesses two cheerleaders of their caliber. We are glad that the third member of this inspirational trio, Dan Forslnerg, will be in school next year. Mr. G. W. Underkofler assisted the reserves in football again this year and the third squad in basketball, thus making' it possible for a great many more students to take part in these sports. He has been a real inspiration to those students, and the school certainly appreciates his work, Jim Huddleston, as Senior Manager, has been a great help to the coach and to the school, having had charge of the transportation for the team, all the necessary equipment, and the advertising' of the games. He was a good, dependable fellow, and was coach's right-hand man. JAMES HUDDLESTON ' 'Y i I S . , ' lif- ' Senior illmzager ij i 'guy X t ' F - - Q - t ? 'j 'sf U .. L 1 ' f: t e, - an f' 1. f , fi -:ES ' vs:-QT: .,a 5 -'asf ,, Mm Q 5 Y-..V eil' K. , G. W. 'LINDERKUFIER , -3 .Q 'U l I li , , , .1- 'WJl 9 3
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