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Pep Club BACK ROW: MIDDLE ROW: FRONT ROW: Christine Fairbanks, Joan Harrison, Mary Alice Dover, Lois Jean Flugge, Connie Scritchfield, June Dover. LaVonne Gardner, Gertrude McDonald, Jean Nevin, Ella Dover, Elois Harrison. Joan Fairbanks, Mary Piane. Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Piane, Joan Fairbanks 19
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Boys’ Basketball: High School and Grade The Buffalo basketball team, coached by Mr, Ell, Superintendent, and Mr, Darcangelo, had a season of losses. The sportsmanship and teamwork developed through competition stimulates a youth’s ambition. These qualities furnish an incentive for a better team next year as well as a better adjustment to everyday life. The value of any sport should not be judged on a “win or lose” basis but on the contribution it makes to the development of good, alert, and in- telligent citizens; for these are necessary to our democratic way of life. This team, with the addition of underclassmen, should make an increasingly good showing next year. The boys who earned recognition this year were: Charles Crabtree, Bennie Peterson, Phillip Lilley, John Flugge, Benton Dover, Colin Dover, and Harold Dover, Captain. The grade basketball team coached by Mr. Darcangelo and composed of, Georgie Crabtree, Hilliard McDonald, Daniel Crabtree, Dannis Woodard, Roger Peterson, Robert Crabtree, Arthur Dover, Arthur Wilber and Lloyd Crabtree have practiced faithfully throughout the year. They played two games each with Hobson, Moore, and Judith Gap and one with Moccasin and Grass Range. They won their last game with Moore and lost by a small margin in the other games. Their perseverance and teamwork hold promise of better basketball for the Bison in the coming years. Track After the close of the basketball season both grade and high school boys participated in these activities; jumping, pole vaulting, discus, running and shot-put. Girls’ Physical Training In the fall the girls played baseball with the boys. After the boys started to play basketball, the girls started volleyball. Later on in the spring Archery was introduced into all courses. There are six high school girls; Mary Piane, LaVonne Gardner, Ella Dover, Joan Fairbanks, Gertrude McDonald and Jean Kevin. The seventh and eighth grade girls includes, Elois Harrison, Mary Alice Dover, Christine Fairbanks, Lois Jean Flugge, Connie Scritchfield, Jo Ann Harrison, and Anita June Dover. We played volleyball with the Moccasin High School girls. The score was 25 to 77 in their favor.
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