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First RowfA. Reed. Second Row'-L. Weingard, S. Vitelli. Third Row-HR. Ploxdorf, R. Konkel, F. Baldwin. Fourth Rowfw. Plirman, C. Hoyt, R. Sopp. Fifth Row L. Szymanowicw. 700250: pain WATER POLOfpatterned after ideas in hockey and basketball. PURPOSE OF THE GAMEethrow ball into opponents net as otten as possible. TEAMvconsists ot six men- goalie, two torwards, two guards, and a center forward. LENGTH OF GAMEStour quarters, tive minutes each-teams change goals atter each guarterSit game is tied after regulation tour quarters, an overtime ot six minutes is played- at the end ot three minules teams change goals. Chuck Hoyt, Guy Hellwege, Lewis Weingard were outstanding in their play . . . Hellwege was placed on the second team tor All-scholastic honors. LETTERMEN Frank Baldwin Robert Larsen, Mgr. CThese boys will be back next semesterfl Lewis Weingard Chuck Hoyt Wesley Ptirman Guy Hellwege Ray Sopp Herman Lombardi Ray Konkel Ray Bloxdort SCORES Academy Opponent 3 .,.. . . . ..... Vincent. . . 2 .,.. ...East..... l.,.. ,..Tech.... O .... ...Vincent ,. l ,... ...East...,. l ..,... ...Tech..... Standings W East ...... . .... 5 Vincent .... ,... 4 Academy .... , . . . l Tech ..... .... l 27... Score . ..... 6 . ..... 4 T l l O O
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4 First Row R. Hoaglund, I. Headlund, E. Gray, E. Williams, R. Kaverman. Second Row---P. Laird, P. Fraschetti, D. Gray, L. Sciamanda, G. Schwartxloqer. Third Rowfl. Sciainanda, D. Smith, I. Krueger, W, Hart, E. Sawtelle, l. Folga, Once again the Academy cross country team strides into the limelight . . . another victorious season, holding both the city and district championships . . . Exceptional pride was felt by the team's coach, lohn Balla . . . the blue and gold was the first Erie team to defeat Meadville in three years . . . Cross country is rapidly becoming an out- standing sport at Academy . . . some thirty-five candidates turned out in answer to the first call . . . a final sguad of eighteen was selected by Coach Balla . . . the basis of his selection was guite a natural one, merely the survival of the fittest . . . The lettermen this year were: Dennis Gray, Edwin Gray, Roger Hoagland, Pete Frachetti, Robert Kaverman, Tack l-leadland, Edward Williams, and Louis Sciamanda . . . five of these lettermen will return for next years season . . . the season was one of the most eventful in a long time . . . three sguad members gualified for the state meet in the persons of Dennis Gray, Edwin Gray, and Edward Sawtelle . . . these boys traveled to Penn State to participate in the meet . . . The scoring system in cross country is not too Well understood . . . the fact that is most con- fusing is that the team with the lowest score is the winner. This results from scoring the runners as they cross the finish line, first man counting one point, second man counting two, etc ,... An account of the cross-country team for this past season would not be complete without mentioning the fact that the team owed much of its success to the efforts of Phil Laird who acted as trainer . . . rib SCORES Academy Opponent Score 2l ....... .... E ast ......,. .... 3 4 20 ,... .... M eadville ,.., . . ,5l 20 .... . , 4 .Meadville ..., . . .35 25 .... .... V incent ..... . . .30 21 .... ..,. E ast ...... . . .40 25 .... .... V incent ..... . . .30
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First Row f l.. Erickson, MT. l. Bright, l. Bnerlnailez' Second Row-'D. Fullcrod, A. Williams, D Blake-slee, D. Kuntf, l. Cairns Maeva Its aim: To serve the school and its different organizations in every possible way . . . The crew is on the job bright and early in the morning . . . work quietly and industriously . . . are capable of undertaking any task asked of them . . . do jobs willingly and efficiently . . . co-operate with the students and faculty in time of need . . . help at class plays, parties, dances, assemblies, all social activities at school . . . operate the movie projector . . . have charge of setting the stage, lighting effects, loud-speaking system, phonograph . . . build and paint scenery for plays and assemblies . . . Requirements for entering stage crew: student must be in ninth grade . . . have an average of HC or better . . . must be dependable and honest . . . receive letters at the end of the year for work successfully completed . . . meet- ings are held in Room l4 . . . conducted by the faculty advisor, Mr. l. Bright . . . Salute to the stage crew for efforts over- looked . . . a generous thanks for work well done . . . Faculty Stage Manager .... .... M r. l. Bright Student Stage Manager .... . . .LeRoy Erickson Assistant Stage Manager ....., Iames Bierbauer mjm
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