English High School - Englishman Yearbook (English, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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BASKETBALL 1952-53 Schedule November Eng11sh...37 New M1dd1etown.....4O November Engl1sh...4l Fayettevil1e.......4O Novxember 0 0 Alford sville. 0 0 0 0 0 0 November Engl1sh...47 Morgan Townsh1p....39 November Engl1Shuoo59 D3.1eoocuoooauonoooo38 November Envl1sh...5O Birdseye. .... ......63 December English...58 Lanesville... ...53 December English...42 Milltown.... ...39 December En5113heoo51 Troyesooooooo 00035 January Engl1sh...52 Hard1nsburg.... ...57 January Eng11Shsoc64 BriStOT Voasoco ooc32 January Tournament EnS11Shaeo54 Blrdseyeos oauoo 'soho Tl'-'Ds 0 0 Iaealvervdo 0 o 0 s U 0 seye..72 Leavenworth... o uoo6O Eng1iSheoo53 TO 'USh1poecauae32 January 3ngllsh...65 Chrisney.. .... . ...58 January Peklnoeaooacooo QQJ66 February English Leavenworth February English West Baden February English Dubois February English Ferdinand February English Orleans The 1952-55 basketball season onened October 1, with twenty- four candidates showing up for the initial nractice. the number has been reduced to twenty-two. Since then .This is Coach Claude Retherford's first year in the coaching field. He has develoned a fine club of twelve men. The comnetltion was keen for the starting roles this year, for three jobs were left open when Ronald Denbo, Victor Iegenlty, and Bunk McMahel graduated. squad, and they are backed by The Raiders have a fairl 5 feet 10 inches in height There are five seniors on the first seven canable underclassmen. ' y large team this year, averaging Two of the boys, Scoudan and Belcher hit the 6 feet 4 inch mark. The Raider seconds have been bountiful in their conruest for wins, having won nine games while losing onl three. Losses have been to Morgan Townshin KBC-261, Dale C57-56Y, and Tekin C43-AOD. M. Owens, Joe Hickox, Johnny Hickox, Bennett, Johnson, and Kissel have been leading the seconds. The Raiders captured another tourney tronhy in their invita- tional tournament. The Raiders drew Birdseye in the first game and got revenge on the Yellow Jackets after an early season loss. Oil Township downed Leavenworth tn an overtime neriod in the second afternoon event. Birdseye defeated Leavenworth in the consol tion game. The night game found the Raiders nlaylng a tired band of Oil Township Oilers. The Raiders won the game to add another tronhy to their collection. Gene Cunningham received the Varsity E hlub most valuable player award for his tourney nlay. This award is presented to an English nlayer at each invitational tourney. Bob Gilliland BYRD'S SHOP - ENGLISH

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SENIORS BOW OUT There will be several vacancies on the varsity club next year due to the graduation of five senior basketballers. Each of them has been with the team for four years. Many of these boys have been playing since the sixth grade. Their eighth grade team was defeated only once and also won their grade tournament. -Denny Haycox has had difficulties throughout high school, Dur- ing his freshman year he was unable to play because ofla broken arm. A knee injury kept him out of action in his junior year and in the Fayetteville game and part of the Blrdseye game this year. Denny, a 6 foot guard, set a one-game individual scoring record against Bris- tow this year, scoring no points. Joe Tyler, who also plays at guard, may not do so much scoring, but he proves his value in his defensive play. Joe, who is 5 feet 10 inches tall, is third baseman on our baseball team. Harold Cunningham started his basketball days in the eighth grade. The 6 feet 2 incher plays at either center or forward. nCoon is one of our best rebounders, and his consistent scoring has helped win many games for the Raiders. ' Merrill Stephenson has played a variety of positions. The 5 feet 10 inch eager has played at forward, at guard, and even on the pivot. 'Stevieu came through at the Fayetteville game, hitting a free throw with the score tied and only two seconds of play left. Dave Seele, a 5 feet lO inch guard, has an old saying, nlf you can't stop your man, foul himln Dave brought the team out of the fire in the Milltown game by hitting three badly needed foul shots in the last few seconds. Last but not least is our student manager, Edward Stroud. Eddie played three years of second team ball. He has been valuable in keeping team spirit high throughout the year. Bob Gilliland ' QUEEN CROWNED Immediately following the second team game with Alfordsville November lh, Carole Scott, junior, was crowned queen of the 1952- 1953 basketball season. The nCoronat1on March' was played as the procession entered the east door of the gymnasium and marched to the stage. Carole was es- corted by Gene Cunningham, co-captain of the English Red Raiders. She was followed by her attendants, who were escorted by other mem- bers of the basketball team: Sanda Lou Roberts, with Don Owens: Doris Bea Ferguson, with Jim Mossy Doris Jean Miller, with Joe Ty- lerg and Sybil Smith, with Merrill Stephenson. The other players of the English teams were lined up to the left of the stage as the procession approached. After the queen and her attendants had taken their places on the stage, Carole was crowned queen by Dencil Hay- cox, team captain, Basil Belcher, in behalf of all the Raiders, presented to her a bouquet of red roses. At the close of the ceremony the cheer-leaders led a special cheer for Queen Carole. The queen wore a strapless formal of the traditional white. The attendants, too, were attired in strapless formals. Sanda wore sapphire blue: Doris Bea, muted redg Doris Jean, pale champagne, and Sybil, light blue. The girls carried nosegays of fall flowers.

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