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1939 Legenda Boys’ Intramurals free-throw contest was ip to basketball Throwing t of 100, Wilbur Miller of Mr. Kenne Poulson’s advisory paced the | was followed by Ja k Ha King, and Wilmer Gimes} Table tennis 100 boys. ‘The five stars were: Lyell Kleekamp, opencel Kel Russell, and Bob J ihn bit of lar playing was seen as Bob Meyer from: third place to the lead Softball began on April 24, considerably delayed because of wet weather. ot the long wait before the games ould gin, only one loss was necessary ate a team for the season. Not one was forfeited. The season was scheduled to be over June 7, and on June 5 four teams were in top positions—Miss Ella Woodman’s, Miss Ruth Mecllvenna’s, Mr. A. G. Dersch’s, and Miss Burnice Gibbs’ teams. Sideline statistics of the season show that six softballs were used, one dozen bats were broken, and one window was shattered One ball sailed through an open window in Mrs. Brown’s room and a low grounder tried to climb a tree in left field. nd and Marv Coope Miss S
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Physical Boys’ Intramurals Year’s Schedule VOLLEYBALI September BASKETBALI November FREE-THROW TABLE TENNIS March 3 April 6 SOFTBALL — April 24 June 1 The intramural program enables all stu- dents to participate in volleyball, basket- ball, free-throw, table-tennis, and softball, thereby laying the foundation for a good physical life. Mr. Stanley E. Anderson, faculty super- visor, is assisted by Roy Johnson, Rudy Nagel, Al Newvine, Bill Petrie, Al Pod- vin, and Don Schroeder, intramural man- igers. On September 26, volleyball opened the intramural competition with forty-four ad- visories represented. The advisories who had stood the season’s gaff were Miss Mar- garet Fraser’s advisory in first place, Miss Helen Spagnuola’s advisory second, Mr. Stanley Schubert’s advisory third, and Mr. John Day’s advisory, in fourth. The teams then moved indoors for bas- ketball. After a long, hard-fought struggle the four teams to gain supremacy were Miss Mary L. Lewis’s, Arthur Hill Trade Ma- chine Shop, Mr. A. G. Dersch’s, and Miss Helen Guhl’s. Fisher, Vern Sherman, Russ Al Newvine, Art Hahn, Ossie LaFleur, rl Sanders, Ed Collier, Ray Weiss Free-Throw: Wilmer Gimesky, Kenneth King, Jack Wilbur Miller. Hackstadt, lable Tennis: Bob Jahn, Leland Russell, Spencer Kelly, Lyell Kleekamp, Bob Meyer. Gym class practices free-throw shots,
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Physical Girls’ Intramurals SCHEDULE VOLLEYBALI September 19 November 7 FREE-THROW February 20 TABLE TENNIS March 15 SOFTBALL April 24 AFTER SCHOOL CONTESTS October 1 Holding true to their motto, “athletics for all,” the girls participate in intramural and after-school competition. Sore arms and burning throats were among the results of the girls’ int ramural volleyball feat. When the finalists—Lewis and Francis—battled for the crown, volley- ball enthusiasts packed the Annex. Miss Bernice Francis’ girls upheld their advis- ory’s honor by taking the game while Miss Mary Lewis’ and Mrs. Dorothy Giesel’s girls placed second and third. Emerging victors of the girls’ after school volleyball tournament are the capable ath- letes of Elva Kruske’s team. winning five out of five games played. The Kruske bombers are Maxine Biester- feld, Phyllis Kniebbe, Mary Mc(Quiston, Lucille Matson, Linda Simon, Ada Taps- cott, Mary Welsh, Iva Williams and Betty Williamson. Contenders of the other eight teams were awarded points according to the number of games won and lost. Francis’ advisory: Florence Guttridge, Helen Gelow, Mildred Franz, Geraldine Grunow, Jeanette Frontier, Zelpha Harris, Lois Hayes. Lewis’ advisory: Ida Lenk, Jane McDermott, June Krueger, June Laufer, Ruth Leis, Harriet Robinson, Maxine Lantz, Intramural volley ball game.
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