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FBDTEALL GIBHA'MHD$ VIDJLJMIEJMJIPQALL GBHAMHID$ .53: - .n , BOTTOM ROWeK. Thiele, A. Spahr, D. Brewer, D. West- rich. D. Kramer, TOP ROWeE. Service, I. Reisinq, D. Benhase, B. Fagin, B. House. BOTTOM ROWeB. Schulz, 3. Chandler, M. Chit, M. Perry. D. Formes. SECOND ROWeM. Schwaighart, N. Stickland. W. Schulze. M. Copier. M. Baussen. E. THIRD ROWeR. Shinkte. 5. Days. M. Schnee. Thiele. L Nolandl E. Petty. GA Grassman, K. English. MNWJIRAMUIRANDS Intramuralsl That is the title given to the noontime sports. These sports consist of ping pong, football, basket- balL and baseball for the boys; and volleyball, basketball, baseball, and ping pong for the girls. In thinking of intramuralsl one must remember that the people who partake in these sports play for all they have. Due to other activities, they may not be able to participate in inter-scholastic 22 sports. To the people who play, win- ning games is just as important as winning a football game is to the football team. Not only do these sports give the people some time for sports, but it keeps them out of mis- chief at noon as well. The Winner of football was the Junior boys while the Junior girls won Volleyball. Both of the Senior teams won basketball. Bernie Gruver was ping pong champ.
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TRACK FIRST ROW-H. Rouse. H. Dodd. H. Robinson. H. Sullivan. D. Brewer. SECOND BOWe-P. Henry. B. Siev- ers, R. forste. I. Holmes. THIRD ROWeCoach Waiters, C. Leiwiq. A. Spahr. E. Wiechers, D. Lambort, F. Waldman. GOLF Captain R. Matthews, EL Wiachers, R. Sullivan, Dt Brewer. WRAEK The boys' and girls' track teams, under the direction of Mr. Watters and Miss Mount respectively, fared rather well this season The boys went to Plainvitte to enter a league meet. Art Spahr was pole vaulting to great heights, Bob Rouse was jumping and throwing the discus, Harold Sullivan, Bob Weichers, Jim Holmes, Ralph Forste, and Jim Miller did the running. The county track meet was held at Carthage Fair Grounds on May 1. Girls to enter events were K. English and W. Rosenfelt who high jumped, L. Turck, who threw the shot, and T. Shroutl M. Garrison, M. Gossml E. Copter, and B. Cornett, who ran. gBLE Deer Park can boast of being about the only country school that has a golf team. Because of this the boys had to enter into tougher and keener compe- tition than they would meet in the county schools. Captain Matthews with Brewer, Sullivan and Weichers make up the foursome. These fellows are working hard to bring home the honors and uphold the tradition of good sports at Deer Park. 21
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JMNMDJIR HMGQH ATHLEWWR$ FIRST HOW-C. Benhase. C. Burns. 1.. Pierce. W. Krenninq. B. Walk- er. 13. Bush. t SECOND ROWgD. Lake. L. HeHner. W. Fricke, Coach R. Walters; L. Moore, C, Neu. Bt Carr. THIRD ROW-n-B. Bliar, H. Canada. C. Cordell, P. Understein. I. Fa- lor. 0. Holly. L Mahna. FOURTH EOWeA. Sprage, F. Pas- 1211, L. Bailey, Be Willis, C. Crows. K. Gassert, D. Madden. fl . i- t It .9 . The Little Boys , as we sometimes sportsmanship, while having a very call them, did very well. The Basket- good season's record. ballers, went to the semi-finals in the BOYS, and girls' track'teams, under county Junior Hi Tournament. Play, the direction of Miss Mount and Mt. inq twelve games this year the cubs Watters, went to Clarthage Fatr won six and lost six, for a fifty per ?minds t? part1c1pate 1n the County rac mee, cent average. . . Most people think too lightly of the Ltttle Cubs, hkmq baseball as Iunior High teams. When speaking much as anyone, came out in flocks of these teams, one must remember to try out for the team. Under Mr. that they are the high school teams Gillilan the boys have learned good of coming years FRONT BOWeWmA Wisby, D. McGraw. B. Slrong. E. Mad- FIRST ROW-E. Houser, V. Snyder. C. Potraike. I. Brunet. den. C. Cakes. Mt Gassert. E, Thompson. 1, Fagin. BACK ROW-B. Sievers, I. Niald, W4 Mersch, Ht Findley. SECOND ROW--L. 59259, D. Heimbuck. V. Becker. C. Un- Bt Purtae. I. Pelers. darslein. 1.., Parker. P. Euler, 23
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