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4 is Qi ' Immediately after Christmas vacation the gym resounded with familiar cries that accompany all basketball games. The classes were well represented from the Freshman through the Seniors. A total of 15 teams fought for the honor of winning first place, and after weeks of hard playing M. Rataczak's team proved to be the best. E. Pichette's team came in second and Stelnberg's, Hutter's and Struck's tied for third. Shortly after the intramural tournament, tryouts were held for class teams. The freshman team was D.Chr1st1anson, K.Holub, C.Vertz, S.Getzloff, K.H1bt, C.Van Bramer, F.Key- nolds, M.May. Sophomore: B.Matheys, B.Gordon, I.Hagen, A. Jerovltz, M.L1dral, M.Wagener, J.Guth, B.M1llay. Junior: J. Holub, B.Chr1stensen, RoSt61hD6Pg, E.Z1vney, E.Haase, D. 0'Connor, D.Larson, D.Jeanquart. Senior: M.Rataczak, K. Pleck, D.A.Anderson, B.Krueger, B.Warren, P.Felhofer, L. Knaapen, J.Jeanquart. Twenty volleyball team captains were chosen. They sel- ected teams which were composed of three upperclassmen and three underclassmen. This was done to make competition more even. Baseball, ping-pong, and tennis were the chief spring activities. 4 6 , 4 g W , x I I
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GIRLS' ATHLETICS The program of events that constituted girls athletics this past year got off to a fine start when six different teams came out for the annual track-meet. Individuals win- ning honors were: I.Hagen, shot-putg J.Holub, high jump, B. Warren, 50 yard-dashg D. Anderson, discus, and P. Felhofer baseball throw. Team standings were as followsg Felhofer, first, with l6 pointsg Jerovitz, second, with nine pointsg and Wagener third, with eight points. . At the same time a total number of 48 girls were devel- oping their skill with the traditional bow and arrow. The teams followed the competent instructions of Miss Gibbs and practiced once a week, by the end of the season nearly all of the arrows found the bu1l's eye. The soft strains of Alice Blue Gown were contrasted with those of some hot jive numbers this year as Miss Gibbs undertook to review with the girls, both old and new waltz steps and, believe it or not, the most recent dance sensa- tion, jitterbugging. All in all the girls greatly enjoyed it. nwatch the birdeen. That's what everyone was saying as they watched the couples battle for the badminton champion- ship. Competition was extremely keen and M.Wagener and L. Fisher won a well deserved first place. G. Walther and R. Steinberg came in second, and B. Warren and P. Felhofer were Pd 0 Page 52
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