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INTRAMURALS BOYS First Row — Mansfield, Swar+hout. Havener, Sparks, Summers Second Row — Anderson, Carpenter, Brown, Turner, Bolin BASEBALL The Bears of the National League won the softliall intramural game by a score of 10 to 4 over the Greens of the American League. These intramural games gave the boys who could not be basketball and football heroes a chance to participate in some of the sports. Even a little guy like me got to play. FOOTBALL F obert Crutcher and Tommy Short ' s tcanis played for the Championship with Crutcher winning easily 8 to 0. The members of the winning team were; Donald Archer, Bernard Sosna. Donnie Lewis. Bill Morrison. Jerry Bctzler. Jimmie Fitzsimnions, and Bob Crutcher. BASKETBALL There were sixteen teams composed of four leagues which played in the tournament. The league champions played in the semi-finals and the two winners. Ess and Stansberry, played in the finals with the championship going to Stansberry. GIRLS BASEBALL First Row — Mea. H. Haden, Schopp Second Row — J. Haden, Granneman, Davis, Connors BASKETBALL Tlic girls ' intramural basketball tnurnanient was won by Ciraves ' team. The score was 20 to 26. The mtinbcrs of her team were: Betty Graves, Sandra Frazier, Alta VNillingham, Lois Brannigan. (nan Mansfielil. Kthelyn I ifenburg. Gloria Sims, and Wanda Rsrv. 36
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SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY First Row — Frailer, Gann, Lucas, Rainer, Poison. Second Row — James, Burton, Swarthout, Davenport, Turner Third Row— Webster, Watts, Ripple, Lang. . ' bove are the braiiib who made two E ' s and two S ' s on their semester grades. I just missed with four I ' s (but two M ' s aren ' t so bad.1 A pin as an award is given each year to the best English pupil in each grade who is not a member of the society. The president for this year is Roseanna Kirkendoll; vice-president, Mary Ruth Hampton; secretary. Jimilee Chevalier; treasurer, Betty James; and scribe. Harry Powell. 35
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DRAGONA QUEEN First Row — Burton, Staiger, Kemper. Second Row — Ripple, Crutcher, Hampton, Short, Shrader Betty Staiger was crowned Dragona (Jueen of 1948 at the January jamboree. She was crowned by the Student Body President, Tom Short. Her attendant from the tenth grade was Mary Ruth Hampton, escorted by Robert Crutcher. Erma Sue Kemper was the attendant irom the ninth grade and her escort was Bol) Schrader. The queen ' s attendant from the eighth L;rade was Chris Ann Burton and she was escorted by Rodney Ripple. The crownbearer was Sharon Watts. The queen and each of her attendants were presented with a corsage. 37
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