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Frou Bo f: Elm 80553, Wolfe C01 gn BOYS' TENNIS What a racquet! Th ' e city fall tenn' is meet at Bird an was crowned by Don Olmstead s ta ing the singles title easily. Jim Hi e stad, our other aspirant to the singles crown, proved his worth by reaching the semi-final round. 6 The doubles te am of Whitehead a Rosenberg were defeated by an a Roosevelt twosome 6 , -3, 6-3, afe working themsel ves up to a c position' ' ' ovete in the semi-final O s. , ur other doubl es entrants met szmilar fate in the semi-finals. Gran meheoaid. nm Winches and Manchester fell before the athlet c teacl aoyhm, vienna ' prowess of thei ' . Don Olmsaldefsfeo ' V x' - h fd nf- gzllisttg, gall Gro Hi 55. 1 r North High oppo nents, 6-3, 6-l. Kellogg and Waller stedt were reserves. 'SE' Q bag Coach Raymond G ewerth lin . A Sr 3 S, R I Han-,,gglj'ard,. gzwly-Bob Slow . Joe Lorgjf giggle Rader, Complfglgf fggge es ..20.. Coach Gus Rump BOYS' GOLF Under the watchful eye of Coach Augustus Rump, East High's golf' squad, through the medium of hard work and consistent training, was able to come through the fall season with average performances. The only showing the team made was during their lone meet for the city title. This all-city meet was held at, Grandview golf course which is justi llke home to our boys inasmuch as this is where they did most of their prac- ticing. The Scarlet l go fers, led by Elmoreh Collins, finished third ' in the meet.
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Coach Row 1: Forbes, Link, Harris, Appell, Bruntmeyer, Bain, Ault, Plummer, Kasner, Row 2: V Charter, Scholes, Atkins, Bruce, Knight, Ackelson, Reese, Craig, Row 3: Paschal, Jeffries, Dunagan, Bergstrom, Berguson, Hart, Prince, Row 4: Turner, Patton, Scott, Peters, Brauer, Price, Johnson. Wendell Webb A' ...,. A ,,.., COOCV1 ff l T7 f i .'io Bell bul ' .,.,,. ' ..... f 5 5c --ee :ic SECOND TEAM FOOTBAJ. Coach Charles Gregory Canaries' Schedule Canaries' Opponents' Opponent Score Score Lincoln ..,. ...... 6 ...., .,... l 3 Valley ..,. ...... l 4 ,.... -.- 7 Newton ...... .... l 3 ..... ..... I 4 Ames ...... .... I 4 .,,.. ..... l 2 Dowling ..,. ..... v 26 ..... ..... 2 O Tech ......,. 2, -,- O Roosevelt .... .... 6 ..... ..... I 9 North ...... .,.. O 2 Row 1: Johnson, Huss, Gier, Thompson, Bacon, Airy, McFarlyne, Phillips, Row 2: Reed Harper, Johnson, Clayter, Englund, Larson, Harper, Dwiereg Row 3: May, Victor, Caliger Shook, Negrete.
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GIRLS' GOLF Girls' golf, in just its third year at East High, has proven itself to be quite popular around these portals. Few girls are out for this sport at this time, but a ,larger number is expected to turn out when spring comes around. Under the excellent coaching of Gus Rump, they are expected to make a fine showing, as they have before. In the fall tournament the girls placed third in competition among the other city schools. Bonnie Roderick was first among East High girls with a score of 58. June Gander's 64 was second. Ro, J0Qr7 1' M - C Ofc . Benneffiifsyl lsgmlfviefing frgrniq Eiigoj-1g,,iCiQrge,,en H ' I-U79 C Ow 2. Ufhphr Under ' Morfeneey, .foo Koger, HR DOWNS GIRLS' TENNIS Our girls' tennis squad slaved over a hot tennis court in the city fall ten- nis meet at Birdland. Norma Knud- sen and Marcia Wieting were elim- inated in the second round. In the doubles competition June Gander and Nancy Sisam advanced to the semi- finals, but Carolyn Burdock and Janet Spitler were defeated in the first round of play. Five girls were on hand as reserves. One of these, Janet Spitler, IOB, saw action in the place of Marilee Good- rich. Also on the reserves were Mary Brandt, Norma Sexton, Agnes Duiste- mars, Charlotte McDaniels, and Nancy Howell. o Y semqrie, . gov' ' 'QIOQI 'tlef Moxzggdfgl? SDI .100 D Janet Noi ROWOIIA eufdock' CC' .-Qli 1: Nutt?-Y E,is0m
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