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Q A high point men of the year ' I X ff 1 , f ' ff! f X 9 a handler, Freddie hit his highest game against John D. Pierce when 17 points. A as he did this. I RAY CAMPBELL - In his second 'L ' the Varsit Bud roved to be one W 4 , i yy P sential for smooth teamwork. EDWARD FEZZEY hit his peak on long shots at the tournament game with St ,loe This was his second year on the Varsity PAUL FLEURY, sophomore in his first year on the Varsity, came through with points when the team needed them most especially in the Pierce game when he nett- ed 16 points. Gaining the necessary experience, although not having too much of a chance to show their ability were the other first year men: Dale Anderson, Jerry King, juniorsg Fred Greene, Robert Jean, and Richard Shan- ley, sophomores. RONALD BEAUCHAMP, captain of Varsity and voted by his teammates most valuable player, played his most standing offensive game in the Sy Adams Gym against Baraga, Michiga the last home game of the season ne FRED BUREAU A ll 23 points. - n unusua y gf l JAMES FISHER senior playec of the season because of an a incurred during a scrimmage ALBERT GREENE, junior fou rebounds and usually sank his J ' He will hel the team a reat dea g , P g MIKE HAYES did a good job of f1 r c 'XI the vacant guard spot left by the lnju Fisher. He did much of the feeding s
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77i4aa9efzQuzenr haadifamaai and COACH Arras Hamari, in his second year at Baraga, succeeded in welding the Blu-Jacks into a united. aggressive team. 7952-55 fecofwl 56 Crystal 37 St. Paul 56 Crystal Falls 59 J. D. Pierce 50 Bark River-Harris 36 St. Paul 55 Crystal Falls 58 Houghton 4,0 L,Anse 60 Gwinn 54 Bark River-Harris 71 QI. D. Pierce 59 Munising 67 St. Ambrose 55 Baraga 69 Gwinn 00 St. Joseph 6, .Edna 9 fy!!! ,sa ,'j24 13,1 x 19 .9 9 ikwzi is 3 O: Jig! ff
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Za Zfafzkefw S g general lay-out was the first step for the yearbook editors. Rita Struthers, class edi- tor, organized th earching for a theme and plannin the e pictures of classroom groups, Marigail Jandron, make-up editor, drew the layouts, Mike Fassbender lent his talent as art editor, Clare Clement, ad edi- tor, was in complete charge of that section, Norine Cleary, senior editor, wrote the ma- jor portion of the senior copy' and Mar 1 Y Beyers, editor-in-chief, wrote introductory, f theme, and miscellaneous copy and had the 7fwa'ff chief responsibility for the editing of the book. Since the ads were to be pictorial, pictures had to he taken, and that's where the trouble came in. We had several cameras available BUT none of them seemed to click! I I I! Here, Francis Higgins, bus- iness manager and also champion ad getter as well as chief picture- taker, Cletus Clement, typist, and Mary Gorst, another camera fiend, check up on how many more ad pictures must be taken before the deadline. The chief co-workers on the BARAGAN were Carol Specker, Kathleen Butler, and Kathleen Mlinar. Kathleen helped in organizing class groups, Carol wrote all the copy in the Classes,, section, while Kay Butler was everybodyls aid, staying after school at every dead- line for last minute typing and checking. Ase , was a mad scramble to complete copy, sort pictures, and proof- read. After each envelope was sealed, we stumbled home to eat a hearty supper, thankful that another multiple was finished. Putting the 'cfinal copyw seal on the last envelope, we were able to breathe a fer- vent Deo gratiasfl The yearbook was complete! ach deadline approached there 48 ie .gli -JV -7..,FJn1o fyfffi-Bnkggkyg. 'e--' School ig'-yer 'fM.e Lian V , Fim f Cl ' Mai: AME 'UCAN' ' YEAQ ' X , K r'r,. COMM, r i Owifqniia - I ,L I H, I ' ' ', , 1 f ' ,,,
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