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GIRL Elbow The girls from the Class of 1950 have always been interested as far as sports are concerned. There has always been a feeling of co-operation and we have played to the best of our ability. We started out in our Freshman with a bang and have maintained a good record in sports. We have participated and been successful in soccer, volley ball, basketball and softball. Many of our girls have also participated in ping pong shufflefboard, and badminton. This year the sports have deviated a little from the regular course. We are playing intra- murals instead of interclass. There are four teams composed of girls from each room. The sports that we are going to play the last half are basketball, volleyball, softball, tenis, and ping pong. Archery, which has not been taught for quite a few years, will be resumed again and bowling has already started. We will have a play day in February for the girls in the Lake Region Area. The activities for that day will include basketball, volleyball, and ping pong. We girls from the Senior Class have greatly enjoyed the competition and excitement of sports. We have respected our opponents and enjoyed play- ing them and sincerely hope they feel the same toward us. Erma Allen T fi fgx i 1 23
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tm SP0IfT The L9-SO sports schedule was unvailed as usual with football, followed by basketball,base- ball, and track--our so called major sports. The football world received the shock of a life time one chilly October afternoon as an in- spired Dundee football team rose to great heights and up ended Odessa for their first win in two years,only to fall back in line with the previous year.M Next year's team has a great start toward a more successful season, as Coach Algers has a wide assortment of material with which to work. If nBunkyn griswold were as good a football play- er as he is a driver, he would murder any player that crossed his path. Basketball came in due season with the team being composed of only a few hold overs from last year's team, and the advancement of the Junior Varsity's first string. So far this season our scoring punch has been in Ed CChu-Chnl HUnt,while our BIG man for play making is Tommy Davis.At the date of this writing our team has failed to click in four out of six games for wins. I'm sure if Ed Hunt could tear himself away from those trains he plays with, he could lead Dundee on to victory. The Junior Varsity has been developing quite rap- idly under the expert supervision of Mr.Morse. Of course the J. V. ahs an outstanding player as do all of the teams, and he is none other than James nMacnasticn Symonds. The track prospects for this year are on the bright side,as Mr.Bradley produced a championship team last year. As for baseball the prospects look rather bright since the season has yet to begin, There is just one question.Who is going to be the base- ball star, new that nFireball9 Rowley has been signed by the St. Louis Brown's2 CYuk Yukl Football has been the only interclass sport so far this year,and this was won by the Seniors. Mr. Bradley has just started to take his bowling team to Watkins once a week, and guess what? the girls are going this year too. What fun that must be. Boy's Sports Editor Bill Hafleigh 22
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LJ . P Qf'KL 'fiisf fg lfx Front left to right wr litter, C Stanton, H. Litteer,W. Hafleigh Back leit to right V Dlugosh, C.Pee1le, M.Clax- HIGHLA DER TAFF PRESS L B lst row--C.Pee11e, Mrs. Utter, advisor, L. Van Wyck, J. Gardner, T. Davis, M. Woodard, L. Travis 2nd row--E. Allen, J. Quenzer, M. Kuver, B. Inscho, V. Dlugosh, J. K1ug,, W. Giles, B. Woodard, 3rd row--E. Parmelee, A. Shults, R. Lowe, J. Grace, C. Stanton, A. Travis, K. Sullivan, llth row--J. Hodge, J. Kleckler, D. Strycula, H. Litteer, B. Brimmer, S. Dibble H-
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