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J 04. 04. SOPHOMORES George Johnson Marvin Ewaskowitz Rollie Skippon Franny Felhofer Jennings Rader Russ Blish Norbie Lenius Jim Farrand Bob Stoneman FRESI-IMEN Clayton Herlaclie Gene Slavik Roger Marx Gary Ziemer Ralph Anschutz Bobby Feuerstein Larry Writt Ronnie Lau Kenny Renard league, while Bob Stoneman led the Freshmen and Sophomores in scoring with one hundred and ninety points and King and Peronto with one hundred and seventy six and one hundred and sixty-nine points, respectively. At the close of the Varsity basketball season the annual class tournament was held. In the first night of play, the Juniors defeated the Freshmen, and the Seniors, who won the tournament the two previous years, beat the Sophs. The following night the Sophs outplayed the Freshmen for consolation and Seniors outscored the Juniors for their third championship year. F orty-seven
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Maid. SENIORS Bob Jackson Pete Madsen Gillie Cofrin John Ewaskowitz Vern Jackson Lenny Klappauf Morry Minor Dick Stockwell John Pierzchalski Doug Boler J UNIORS Ben Logerquist Earl Philipp Eugene Wetak Bob Jacobson Roger Nordwig Joe Schmelzer Dick Barich Allen Sabin Neil Claflin Roger Wagener The boys' winter intramural program began to roll when Mr. Freiman called for basketball teams. Seven teams reported to play in each of the two leagues. Junior and Senior teams cap- tained by O'Dean, Jilot. D. Barich Klappauf, Cofrin and a B squad team comprised the Major league. Gilly Cofrin's team captured fi st place and Peder Madsen led all scorers with one hundred and eleven points and Barich and Cofrin with one hundred and seven and ninety points respectively. Freshman and Sophomore teams captained by Dart, King, Peronto, Jennerjohn, R. Lau, Geriche and a second B team completed the Minor league. Peronto's team took first in this Forty-six
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giiff. Gqfgfsfica SEN IORS Arlene Jirovetz Mary Slattery Mary Wagener Pat Haskell Jean Reynolds Betty Matheys Ida Hagen LaVerne Morrow J UN IORS Dora Burr Barbara Butler Lynn Merrill Janet Thenell Sharon Getzloff Frances Reynolds Althea Hanson The Girls' Athletic Association elected for its President, Frances Reynolds, and a member of each class was chosen to assist her. The committee consisted of Jeannine Jorgenson, Sen- iorg Lois Manney, Junior, Marilyn Wiesner, Sqphomoreg and Rita Guth, Freshman. This com- mittee helped Miss Gibbs in making out game schedules and recording points toward the earn- ing of G. A. A. awards. The main fall events were tumbling and archery. The following girls took part in a tumbl- ing act which was presented to the assembly: Delores Graf, Elaine Haen, Marilyn May, Joanne Guth, Marian Teweles Anita Maples, Karen Holub, Lois Manney, Jackie Gerlach, Marilyn Warren, Darlene Baudhuin, Evelyn Haen, Betty Matheys, Betty Warren, Avery Bevery, and Sigrid Muehlhauser. Archery honors this year went to the following girls who made up the varsity team: Ida Hagen, 19, Lenor Fischer, 12 3!5g Evelyn Haen, 11 4f5g Marian Lidral, 11 3f4g Marilyn May, 10 2f3g Darlene Baudhuin, 9 3!4g Dorothy Christianson, 9 1f2g Janice Wetak, 9 1!2: and Em- eryl Chaudoir, 9. After the archery season the badminton tournament was held. The team which placed first was that of Mary Wagener and Lenore Iuscher. eight
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