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df !6LLQ finfle ouf Ol' l eCl 06Lii0I'l GIRLS' INTHHMUHAL Hllllllll .us Once again the Girls' Intramural Board has succeeded in providing phy- sical recreation for the girls at EA. At the beginning of the year they were under the sponsorship of Mrs. Vogel but later on the girls' athletic managers took over the helm. l 4 Their first endeavor was to pro- g x vide games and contests for the girls N P f at our Field Day. Throughout the year i W ' they conducted intramurals of basket- N it B f it B ball, volleyball, and soft ball. They also arranged ping-pong and deck jiff B S' shuffle board games during noon hours. Q y Their work is to be appreciated li Q D since it has provided the necessary tl . i ig ey Q Q O balance between mental and physical - :'1 . . . 5 .,,, , agtivity' . ' I Lt: LEFT TO RIGHT rseafedlf Gladys Minkema, Ann U'-0-D 7' 'X ' Slessg lstcmdingl: Nellie Oosthoek, Ioan Kuiken, in-r4,.. .Tuma I ' -W4-Q .1-.. I 4, Ili r I fSponsor, Mrs. R, Vogel, absenfl. 'Q-0-'-1 V'-Uv' Q, in ' l 5-tvs -L4'-fi '- LC'-' Q-Aklsfis ..,.., .m1c.,..c-oe-c...-n rf. V-CMJ--M ' lf' f,y.f,,,.' ,Qr. 'cu ,Af-Avsqu ,pq-13 . Z .1 P' 'Q B U Y 5 ' LEFT TO RIGHT lseatedl: slum: sim 1Pres.1, Mr. ' 'I' B. Steen lSponsorl, Frank Snoep lSec'ylg lstandingl: l-if I N T H A M U H A L Paul Sweetman, Ebele Bruining, Richard Schuurman, - B U A H D Iolm Roetman. ji., f? , , .. ,A QC Under the able guidance of Mr. W v Steen the Boys' Intramural Board has endeavored to promote Wholesome :.g 1. athletics at E.A. N , If wx- f The first thing the Board undertook l Qs 'R ll was to provide a Field Day at Goffle .es . Brook Park instead of the customary initiation day. This venture proved highly successful and will probably be followed in future years. The Board also has set up a point system for intramurals and at the end of the year gave awards to the home- room and individual that had compiled the largest number of points. Their work has been an important factor in creating school spirit.
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ereji a rufi . . . for gofvfen Mcforg HAS E HALL This year's baseball team also entered the Ivy League and in league competition upheld the reputation of Eastern Academy made by the basketball team. Although at the time of this Writing the final standing is dubious, expectations are high. This year's nine is an experienced out- iit since most of the players are veterans of previous campaigns. Powerful hitting should prove the major factor while the pitching department appears strong. A I.V. team was inaugurated this year, which was composed of freshmen and sophomores. From their fine showing great things can be expected from the Varsity of future years. The iine play of both teams merited high praise for Coach Steen and Mr. Dobbelaar, who assisted this year, VARSITY BASEBALL ' April l3-H . 18-A . May 3-H .. , , . St. Bernard's Pompton Lakes ..,.,. Wardlaw Oratory . , , . St. Iohn's . . . . Delbarton , Pompton Lakes , , . . Oratory . St. Iohn's Morristown Prep. . Wardlaw Montclair C. H. Morristown Prep. Delbarton Steven's . St. Bernard's l. V. BASEBALL 22-A 26-H . 27-A 29-H 6-A . 10-H . 12-H 13-H l8-A 20-A . 23-A , 27-H 'Iune l-A April 18-H , 28-H May 3-A B-A 9-A ll-A 19-H 31-A Pompton Lakes , , Oratory Pompton Lakes Delbarton Hawthorne Oratory Delbarton ,. Hawthorne ' New Iersey Ivy League Games. LEFT TO RIGHT fbottom fowl: Bill Zuidema, Clarence Memes, Mike Veenstta, Mr. B. Steen fCoacY1l, Stuart Sisco, Gar Hagedorn, AI Vanden Berg Hop rowl: Iohn Drukker, Richard Houskamp, Donald Sweetman, lack De long, Bernard De Leeuw, Herman Kuiken, Ebele Bruining. Q--'dr X1 'L--su. x'ff f . K x '3tY 'r's i ,av I X8 L' 'B All 'ur l 1
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HUBERTA BAKKER ANGIE OHBECK ffm, 1 'N WILMA SCHUIL EHEEHLEADEH5 Once more the spectators at E.A.'s basketball games were led in cheering the team on to victory by the Cheerleaders. Although they are known as Cheer- leaders their real purpose is to arouse school spirit within the student body, In order to familiarize the new students with the cheers and to inaugurate a number of new cheers they were granted time alter chapel to lead the entire student body, A new system oi more noise and less action was begun this year and will be followed in the future since it is in accord with their main purpose. The Cheerleaders wish to express their apprecia- tion lor the untiring effort of their sponsors Miss Van- denburg and Miss Petzinger. 72 MISS A. VANDENBURG fSponsorI IOHANNA STEENSTRA GRACE VAN D X X MISS L. PETZINGER fSponsorl
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