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BASKETB LL LEAGUERECGRD MUHS MUHS MUHS MUHS MUHS MUHS MUHS MUHS MUHS MUHS MUHS MUHS MUHS MUHS MUHS MUHS MUHS MUHS MUHS J' 2 56 Nevada 36 Placer 2 Oroville Cforfeitj 39 San Juan 51 Roseville 57 Yuba City 72 Nevada A5 Placer A8 Oroville 33 San Juan A2 Roseville 52 Yuba City 533 PRACTICE GAMES A2 Grant 63 Nevada Al Gridley 37 Folsom A8 Willows A3 Live Oak 67 Yuba City 3Al if x A6 A-1 O 1 29 Al 33 A3 65 91 A8 39 55 53A 1 c 36 30 32 28 46 A2 AO 254 UK 3. 'l W THESTORY. Although somewhat lacking in height and experience, the Indians of Marysville high basketball var- sity put together a winning sea- son. They finished third in the league, bested rival Yuba City two out of three, and with the aid of a rule infraction, split with the title winners, Oroville. Coach Strernple fielded a fast moving, accurate shooting five. Let- ters were awarded to Roger Brown, Jim Pinkerton, Tom Johnson, Ralph Washburn, Harold Richie, Ralph White, and student managers Larry Colling and Richard Gilbert. MUHS's Eaton goes high in the air to snatch a rebound from Yuba City as the Indians trounced their big rivals 67-AO, early in the season. Brown, No, l8, and Pinkerton look o lt's the opening tip-off, and Johnson goes high along with his Honker rival. Eaton and Pinkerton stand ready.
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X,..! ,J CHEER!! SING!! THESE KIDS HAVE IT VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Pictured in their very new and very snappy outfits, the Varsity Cheerleaders led the MUHS rooters through the very rugged '55-'56 athletic seasons. These three girls, Shirley Aaberg, Helen Ferro, and Bev Richie, always displayed a great deal of pep and go, whether on the football field or the basketball court. The baseball field was not forgotten this year, either They always strived for the performance of the rooting section as a unit. Shirley was head yell leader and repre- sented the group in the Student Government class conducted this year by Mr. McDougal. ,J me . J. V. CHEERLEADERS season. future. 'Z SONGLEADERS A most unique group, they lent an added splash of color to our ath- letic events. The girls are Marlene Ross, Dawna Lolmaugh, Marcia Miller and Dolores Roberonta, head song- leader. This is their second year in ex- istence with Dawna and Dolores the pros from last year. They have all done a fine iob with the help of our very peppy rally band. Doing a great lob also this year this group of sophomores, Ann Bur nett, Gracie Wilson, and Garry Wilson led the J.V. teams through a good They each showed a great deal of spirit and we hope to have them back ,, in front of our rooting section in the
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