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I TRr'TIFAL Ciba lE3 CONTTHIIERS Eddie Large Milford Hampton VETDIS Hawes Beulah Buchanan aoward Jord n Kathryn myers Tlck Larrale nrrett Loomis Charles Lantz B111 Metcalf harry Jordan Charles Watson Edward Blake Lorley Scott The boys intramural basketball game was won by the Trojans. After wlnning the student tournament they played the faculty. The game ended with loud applause, because the teachers had won by a five point margin, the score being ll to 16. GIRLS INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL A glrls intramural basketball contest was played during noon hours, between seven teams The R6dSk1HS and the Hi Clashers were the two teams to play off the Championship The Redskins won the two out of three game decision The two teams consisted of the following players Redskins Amagean Luce Frances Corlew Leona Broski Allce Colvin Frances Brooks Lottie Barchok Margaret Tanner Stella Pearson Hi Clashers Doris Artman Frances Montgomery Vera Hayes Alice Custead Doris Grubhan Elsie Wheeler Winonia Shears Helen Hakala BASEBALL An interesting game of baseball was played on the day of Oct ober 15, l936 The game being between the Faculty and the flrst team of our school. A crowd of approximately 400 people attend- ed this game. The game was won by Edgewood H1gh 6 4 'Q 'Z 4. 4. fl It 2. , . , vi f or ' , 4 +' f fb ! - IIL' - -LTA TJ ' 1 A l'1T'j 'T L.. A- x is N . . - v I' as a F I' :T A A ' -v ,PF T lx . F , . . . O I r ' O O O ......... ............ . - - . O
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L-Ti uUVIQR HIPH SCFOO Biclnl BALL lhrlc Grace DiSalvatore Nlne Faulkerson Hattie Faulkerson Eva Stenback Jennle Carbon Vlrglnia Rex Ryellne Hawes Reta Westover Anna Eurez delen nrckman Elinor irabell Elinor Needles west Callender John BUCC1 Rlchard Kissman Frank Kortyka halter Shislowski Roland Johnson warren Snltcher Sherman Burns Roy Bush Edward Hall Robert iutrich Lary Baker The Junior High basket ball activities have agaln been under the supervision of Mr. Hampton this past year. NTU H8II1pt0I1 Russell Stanton Billy Babcock George Riser Cosmos Ray Harry Jordan Robert Robison Nelson Sheppard Fred Newbold Rudd Corlew Louis Lelbrock The boys have been members of the City Junior High League and were able to W1D but one game, that from Columbus Street. The girls played two games with Columbus Street winning both Games. Needless to say both teams enjoyed their activities. 26
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DENIOR PLRTY On October 5, 1956, the Senlor Class went to the home of Mr. Keller, their homeroom teacher for a party The class arrived about 4 50 o'c1ock, and about 5 15 o'c1ock a buffet luncheon was engoyed by the crowd After everyone had eaten to his ca paclty, games were played unt11 about 7 50 o'clock, and then group slnglng furnlshed the entertainment for the rest of the GV6HlHg JUNIOR ACTIVITY DANC? On October 9, 1956, the JuD1OTS sponsored a dance glven in the ndgewood gymnaslum The music was furnlshed by the Paramount Class HALLOWEEN PLRTY Tn s party was held on the nlght of October 51, 1956 1n the ndgewood nudltorium The prettiest and the funniest costumes were given prizes These awards went to Myrtle Moore for the prettiest, and to our principal Mr W H Braden for the fun niest Other entertainment was g1V6D throughout the evening, after whlch doughnuts and cider were served THE JUNIOR DENIOR CLASS PARTY The seniors entertained the Juniors at a party in the Edge wood gymnaslum on Friday nlght, November 15, 1956 As each per son entered, a senlor was there to welcome him He was given a fictitious name which he had pinned on him, and was told to re present that person durlng the evening The prize award was presented to Mary Shislowski, after lunch was served the crowd enjoyed dancing until 12 o'c1ock. TEA DANCE On March 25, 1957, the Commerclal Club sponsored a Tea Dance, which was held in the Edgewood gymnasium The dance was well attended, and due to the great amount of enthusiasm shown by the crowd, the club decided to hold a dance every other week - I . '. r . - O . 0 I . . . Orchestra. Refreshments were sold by members of the Junior 0 ' 1 1-1 -' ' . . R 010 O - . . ' 0 . . G - I ' 0 u O O
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