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BOYS' SPORTS ' The boys' major sport at the beginning of the school term was football. Under the direction of Mr. Wasserburger, noon and after- school leagues were run off. The homeroom teams were divided into classes according to the size of the boys on the team. The winners of the after-school leagues were as follows: Class C, Homeroom 155: Class D, Homeroom 202: Class E, Homeroom 304: Class F, Home- room 309. The winners of the noon leagues were: Class C, Homeroom 1715 Class D, Homeroom 206: Class E, I-lomeroom 211: Class F, Homeroom 309. A gym league was also started and the members of Mr. Wassen- burger's, Mr. Sutcliffe's, and Mr. Robinson's classes played for the championship of their gym periods. The winners of the gym league were: first period, Dana juniors: second period, Pirates: third period, Phantom Eleven: fourth period, Robins: fifth period, Alawished: sixth period, Notre Dame. The members of the championship teams in the after-school and gym leagues receive points, and the winning homerooms in the noon league receive banners. Ev-ery boy in Dana is given a chance to win a letter. The letters are awarded every semester and points are carried over from one semester to another. No award is given to any boy who receives a grade of E in any subject for the semester until his grades have been raised. No award is given to any boy who does not receive a C, or better, in physical education. In order to make it possible for every boy to make a monogram in his three years in junior high school the following points are awarded: first monogram, 175 pointsg second monogram, 350 points: third mono- gram, 500 points: and so on as high as one can go. The first monogram is a plain block On each mongram after that a small ship is placed. There are approximately eighty-five lettermen in the school now and a lot expect to get letters this semester. Some of the ways in which points can be made are by being office boy, wholesome living chairman. and squad leader. The boys can also make points in self-testing events which, for this semester, are: football pass for accuracy, pass for distance, basket- ball throw for time, and basketball throw for accuracy. During the remainder of the school term the gym teams will play speedball. This is a new sport which has not yet been played in this school but is very popular in other schools. It is a combination of soc- ces, basketball, and football. Every semester when a sport is finished the A9's and the B9's get up teams that are composed of the boys that have excelled in this particular sport. These teams are called the B9 All Stars and the A9 All Stars. The captains are picked by Mr. Wasserburger while the captains pick their teams. This semester's captains for football are Louie Patalono, for the B9 All Stars, and Ioe Zar for the A9 All Stars.
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