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SEYMOUR BASKIN QGJ MERT HINKLE QCJ BILL WALKER QFE BEN LFVY CGD DON MCCRAY fFj SCHEDULE LL,LL LL LLLL 1 . Alllynni --vv-------A Z In Springfield -- --- 45' F. H. S. 30 2 1 Girard -- Millcreek --- L-, 37 F. H. S. 1 26 .W Springfield Girard .,.... --- 19 F. H. s. are 27 Springfield Springfield --- ,L 27 F. H. s. A 17 - Millcreek Mnlmek L- -N 25 F. H. s. H 17 4 Girard -- Girard -- --- as F. H. s. A so S K ' Alumni COACH AMENDOLA BOYS' INTRA-MURAL BASKETBALL The annual boys' intrafmural basketball season was more than exciting this year. The season reached a point of high intensity and rivalry at the end when the seniors, juniors, and sophomores, ended in a threefway tie for the championship. This came about when the three involved teams had two victories and one loss apiece, while the freshman team lost all encounters. A playfoif was agreed upon in which the juniors were pitted against the sophomores, as the seniors drew a bye. The sophomores came through victoriously to enter the finals against the senior team. In this game, the sophomores were also triumphant and marched off with a wellfdeserved championship for the 194243 intrafmural basketball league. GIRLS' INTRA-MURAL BASKETBALL For the past few years, interfclass basketball has been entirely forgotten by the girls. This year however, due to gas rationing, the schools were divided into four leagues rather than two. This put us in a league with Millcreek, Girard, and Springfield. The only school here which had a girls team was Girard, so it was decided that there would be only intra' mural games between the four classes of our school The first game saw the junior class evenly matched against the senior class. After the battle, the juniors were victorious, 12fl0. The second game proved that the freshmen had a better team than the sophomores as the former won, 194. Since the juniors and the freshmen had been the winners of the two previous games, they were to battle it out for the championship. On Jan. 29, the game was played with both teams struggling to defend their classes. The juniors collected twelve points in the first half and were successful in making three more baskets in the second half, while the freshmen could only manage to garner a total of ten points in all. Thus, the juniors became the champions of the 194243 girls' intrafmural league. Page 22
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TWGLEE CLUB BOTTOM RUVU. left to right: G. Hinlqle, IW. Anderson. E. Brown, M. Deslgo, M. Rosenberg, E. Paxtormx, E. Hozelilqixx, Mr. Lawrence, O. Disen, M. Brown. j. Muller, Tingley, D, Dill. I, Kauffman, M. Hari. SECOND ROVJ. left to right: Cooper, S. XVeislogel, T. Taylor. S. Komisarxlqi, K. Vigrass P. Hannah. R. Barlqer, M. Hoettger, D. Kauffman, Walter. E. Fails. G. Luras, E. Graff, M. Cochran. THIRD RLUW, left to right. j. Tmgley. B. A, Walter. M. Miller. B. Saint, M. Weigel, I. M. Slorlq, R. XValler, E. Ikiiller, A. Lewis, S. Holland, M. Vilter. Holland, M. Schmidt, j. Hahn. FOURTH ROW' left to right: R. Miller, R, Vthllqer. D. Miller, R. Sample, K. jolinson, R. Payne. M. Clruhlwx, F. Vvfilxon, B. Levy, R, Leiw, U. Waxliain, O. Wfcixlogcl. S. Baskin, R. East. D, Buscclq, F. Kruse, NV. XVallqer, Robinson, M. Hiiilglc. C. Sample. MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS Turn hack the hands of time to the year 1933. Now start reminiscing and see what results you find in the music department. Of course you are correct there was only the mixed chorus. Now turn your thoughts to the present year and see the remarkahle progress that has taken place in a few short years. The Hrst organization to get underway was the orchestra. Under the direction of Mr. Lawrence, this group has played at the Literary Contests, the Christmas program, the annual Spring Festival, and is now practicing for the concert which will he presented in the spring. The hand the second oldest of the musical organizations-has made splendid progress and now is looking forward to the spring concert. Did you attend any of the home foothall games this season? If you did you saw the newest addition to the music department-the Drum and Bugle Corps. Last year it was composed of six drummersg this year. it was composed of six hugles and a larger numher of drummers. This group has proved its ahility, and it has added greatly to the spirit and color of Fairview Hi. Page Z4
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