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I Left To Right: Standing: Joyce Laizure, june Rappold, Virginia Schumacher, Manager, Muriel Dreseher. Virginia Ivlorton. Lett To Right: Seated: Annette Henness, Kathryn Proctor, Verna Bond, Captain, Lucille W!heelus, lvfaud Slocum, Thelma Hunter. hx. l-t lille. li X lt l l lil Xt GIRLS9 BASKETBALL Stop! Look! Listen! Yes Sir, you guessed it, here comes the girls' haslcethall team. The girls played exceptionally well this year. They were always on the alert to gain a goal against their opponents. Captain Verna Bond pulled our team out of many difheulties hy her cool thinking and quick advice. Although we lost one of the hest forwards last year fluanita Hennessl the forwards this year filled in well. There will he three new memhers to lill the positions of Captain Verna Bond, 'loyce Laizure and Lucille Wheelxis who have added lame and glory to our school. The schedule was as 'lollowsz Tvfillord' ll Honesdale- 28 Portland - -I 6 lvfatamoras- Z3 Matainoras-V - 7 Ivfatamorasw-29 Matainoras--- 8 Green Dreher 14 Ivlatamoras 23 fPolio Game! Milford-f'15 Honesdalew- 19 Portland- - 9 Alumni--13 Mataniorasfl9 Matamoras-V-14 Matamorasa - 9 Ivlatamoras- 72 6 Milford 25 7 LlBERfZ y AND -105111505 FOR ALL-X 1 ouR oemocRAeY Fonevzg fitfflfw ' A ,..: fl- ' if ,f-'Q 'i 'iii ' 'rf TW' - at if ff ef' f W peril? W2 ft E :-:sf t t '21 -5 S-A-:fe ' Jie -' - ' ' rs eff fn l V it ,p re ,gi at M- - nfl lM1 J'i ' 23- C1-'X l.. f 'VJ ' 2?X' i KK 4 W9 ll! A K 5:4 XA-:I-Qlfh A li rljtfgf ,lx C Vj... - 1 V1 'j ff Hr' 2 fTT1xfa-'Lila U' L4 'fr' ffm-45' .E Q , ja 10' lr xikllllvll'-' R - L i?-1-QW.- ij l-112-1 '
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,V ., I ,Q 'Q-...Wm l.ell lo Riglitg Standing: Hrrhert Haas, lvlahlon Boop, Fred Anderson, Durward Decker, Nial Hamilton, Leon Krause, Edgar Sheare. la-ll lo liiglitg Sealed: Paul Cherry, Rohert Petersen, Gene lV1aeDonald, Harold Allen, Vvlilliani hel ileer, Alva Travis, -lay Deegan, JU 10B VARSITY A pass from Petersen, a drihhle and there are two points rung up for the V's. Boh . -' H'1lul.u', aered as the captain lor the team. Along with uBoh who played at the guard posi' non were Bill Schleer guard, 'xlckn Allen, center, and Gene lV1acDonald, and Alva Travis at ilu- forward posts. lletween Hlteen and twentyflive hoys turned out for the Grst call and although some clropf p--tl mit, the squad still remained ahout seventeen or eighteen in numher. l in l s ' ,. V':, won only one game. One reason he-ing the lack of experience and the fact that last yvar's iunior varsity squad was promoted to this year's varsity, Some oi the other hoys who played a good game of haslrethall :md gained the recognition ol the students were Nlalilon Boop, Fred Anderson, Indian Krause, Sain Hamilton. dBoh XX'lu'a1on, Ed Zenes, Jay Deegan and the Cherry hrothers, Bohn and Paul. These hoys :yuued a great deal of knowledge and experience of the game and should go far in the sport ol liaslcetliall and help to put out championship teaius for Mr. Case in the years to conie. The haskethall teaiu's success will depend upon the hoys mentioned ahove for a good team lor next year. Next year should he and without douht will he a hanner year, To lvlr. Case we give our regards for his success with his V. team of next year. These hoys played like the good sports that they were and gained the recognition for clean sport and fair play throughout the entire season. VK JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Home Mzxt. 11 Sussex 21 Horne--Mat, 13 Milford 5 :Mvayf Mat. 4 Ellenville 18 Home---Mat. 12 Otisville 13 Home- Mat. 4 Hamhurg S Away--Tvfat, 7 Sussex 12 AwaykMz1tan1ora1s 14 Otisville 33 LIBZRTY Ano Jusrice Fon All-, 1 OUR oi-rliocRACYX LOREVER V. av- ,f',.:v - ,,g:. il!-' I 'gsii f' 1,61 -:,-if-, 1,12 '-j ,C L , 1' ?fjF Lf' r ir- -. ' -- a ' V riff' 7 Q. ,ici 'K' 'A L f'f7?1f , -. - v '-- -, ,-4 K :'-2' 1'-1- . -i , N 'ifgfgfy ' Ii , M dll x l H' f .1 Q'ff.',,5i's rff - Y' -4 ' 1 61 -if We-2 - f- view Tl' 'f-A51 1- C, --ss llll j 'Visa 'i ff' 1 rr 'i 'I' n , . ggi:-.1 I ,' fr, 1 f vv 1.-.I .1 ff JM! ' ,N ' ,2 Xfxi:.714nf:f rQ'fJw.l.li 9143, 4 1. I f f 1 .1 ' 'L f' X'- IN-7 .. f g , fx :iw A gt 4? 'ef QEFTIQ' E 5'?f1'N'j:1fT? i -Ji MA 1
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Standing: Left to Right: Keith Kishhaueh, Mario Ciccotti. Earl Theodore. Harold Allen. Wzlltel' von Ignatius, Rohert Petersen, Williziiii Spliethoff, Mr. Wtaiwdley, coach. liront Row: Left to Right: Kenneth Elston, Gene Carpenter, Emerson Rigo, John Strunk, cap- tain, Gene MacDonald, Arthur Smith, Edward Schroeder. SIICCER The opening week of school saw practice held for scheduled games with Ellenville, Stroudsf hurg, Vxfaymart, and W:1rxx'ick. All teams with the exception of Vsfarwiclc State School were considered out of our class. john Strunk as captain, and the coach, were all out for making a good team as usual. However. in midfsoccer season, 'foothall was suggested and soccer in- terest was on the wane. Hereftoffore, interest and morale were of the Hrst order. Three weeks after practice Ellenville came to Matamoras to win Zfl in the last quarter. Matamoras made a good showing in spite of the fact that eight letter men graduated last year. Two games were played with Vsfaymart in which Wziyinart won hoth hut found more resistance in the second game. Vv'arwick State School gave us two games in which Nlatamoras lost 312 and won 3'l on days that were full of rain and the field a sea of mud . The Stroudshurg game at lvlatamoras was hotly contested. The score was lfl until three minutes remained in the vesper period when the center half came through to make the game Zfl. Several weeks later Matamoras closed the soccer season with East Stroudshurg victor over Matamoras. As the curtain ol night closed in on the last moment of the game, so Closed the five year history ol' soccer 'lor M.H.S, The return from the playing held to the dressing room displayed thoughts among a group ol' hoys, which were divided hetween two camps, one of foothall, and one of soccer memories. For example, Matamoras undefeated and champions of the Sullivan- Pike League. Thi- old order now ehangeth to the new football, LIBZRTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL ' ?l vii-All-lv f -41-d f,4 ujfjjifssfv :flu lfJf'.2 5? ffCLl,,l2?3g5giX -:-f:,oRTVE , .T ii' T-A ff 'hr' 'Q-532-1 W -5' 'c lm , nc I-faffffjf . ' .. -4 ff all X FQ, ,rf 1, 1 fig.. 'ffl Cf-Pa llll wit i WA? A' f - J ' ri- llllllllll c A 3 E25 I gy 1. 'lf fl dl 'TV ,ld UK '-J X , 5 ll T XXX ' N ,I fi- A'f:Tfr'1::'lf- Vk'5fffll,l..ll Ci ' V V K ' -0- . -'T 'TA ll I f'Q.-X'-L7c '-.2 'Z' WTA l fb' , L- ' 1 .Lal in sq .V -J J It . fx . ,1 In EJ Q K ---i 13.-I-v Vi 1, Y ll. ll 1 Lu-fl' ,V -T ' 1 33 .3E7fl,,, - '-- ,- , A - Ev- , F'-'Q '
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