BOB XX-'ISE-Senior an'd a 4 year letter winner. Bob played center and scored 401 points. He was an outstanding player on the defense and offense alike. Bob was a very valuable player and will be very hard to replace. He was selected on the All State Honor Roll. ALLEN ANDERSON-Senior and a 3 year letter winner, Allen played guard and scored 134 points. He was a good long shot and scored most of his points from a distance. He was a good relaounder an'd will be hard to replace next year. Allen was captain of this year's team. CHARLES CHITTY---A l year letterman. Because of his height, Chuck was a great asset to his team with his rebounding power and timely scoring. Chuck: will also be missed next year. DEAN HANDSAKER-junior and a 3 year letter winner. Dean play- ed forward and scored 210 points. He was a good defensive player and will be a big help next year. GAY HUHN-junior and a 2 year letter winner, Gay played forward and scored 159 points. Gay's scoring will be an asset to his team next year. RAY COUSER-A 1 year letterman, Art played guard, although not a high scorer, he was a fine defensive player' and good ball handler. Art will be an asset to the team next year. GERALD KLONGLAN--A 1 year letterman, Gerald is a Sophomore ankl helped out a great deal with his ball handling and sharp shooting. He will be a great help in the years to come. LEE DADISMAN-A l year' letterman, lee was a good ball handler and helped out a good deal with his scoring. He will be a good asset in the next tYVO YCHYS. KELLY HAVVS--A Freshman, Kelly's rebounding and scoring helped a good deal this year. He has showed great improvement and will be a great asset in' the next three years. HERMAN CORBIN-A Freshman and will help out a good deal in the future. DALE JARBOE-A Freshman an'd will be a great asset in the years to come. CHARLES TURNER--Charles' improved floor play will help teams in the coming years. The boys had their most successful season for the past several years, with a 13 win and a 6 loss record. They finished third in the North Story conference by winning six and losing four games, Their offensive average was 57.6 and defensive was 47 points. Fernald Opponent Fernald Opponent 47 ......... Napier ......... 37 74 , , , ,,,,,, C010 ,,,,,,,, , , 28 50 . . . . Cambridge ....... 47 56 . . . . . . Milford , . . , 37 46 . . ..... Luther . . . . . 32 47 . . . .... Roland . . . . . . 57 74 .. . ... Mclfallsburg ... .. 29 58 .... .... f iilbert . . . . . .. . 52 56 .. . . . Roland ... .. 63 53 ....... McCallsburg . .. . . . . 30 72 .. ... Colo .... . . 37 51 ........ Ames B . .. ... 41 90 . . ... Zearing . . . .... 64 46 .... .... C ollins .. . . . 60 50 .. ... Gilbert .. . .... 79 67 .... . .. Zearing .. . . . . 49 54 ... ... Milford ... .... 65 69 .... .. . Huxley .. . .. . 40 35 ....... Cambridge .. 47
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