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BASKETBALL 1949-1950 Here we have all the boys who go to make up Flandreau's various basketball teams. The var- sity, the B squad, and the up-and-coming beginners. This year's squad swept the field in the Sioux Valley Conference with seven wins and no losses to lake the conference title. As a special feature of the season the conference champions played a post-season game with an All-Star team made up of outstanding players from the other conference teams. As the annual goes to press the season record stands at fifteen games won and three games lost and the boys are all primed for the District Tournament coming up in a few days. We wish them all the luck a team can have and sincerely hope that they come out waaaay up on lop. We're sure they've got it in them if it will only come out at the right time. About the time that the an- nual came back to us for the proofreading, we got the high- ly satisfactory news that, after taking the district and regional tournaments, the Fliers ended up in fourth place in the stale B tournament at Aberdeen. The boys at the left are the five top-notch players of the first string. As you can see from the picture, we depend pretty much on Chamley to hold things together. Since there seems to be no way out of the confusion of the picture, we'll start from Chamley and go around: Center. Charles Chamley; Forward, Ronnie Whalen; Guard. Chuck Burns; Forward. Deane Antoine; Guard, Bertie Antoine. 28
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CHEERLEADERS Joyca Thompson, Kathleen Kelly, Joyce Jewett, and V. “Boots” Schliinz. Norma Headrick, Shirley Myers, and Doris Miller. These gals really put the pepper into the pep meetings. They can out yell about half the rest of the stu- dents and do whenever the occa- sion arises. This year we're all fixed out with two groups of cheer- leaders. One for the B team, one for the A team and on special oc- casions they get together and yell like II!1! Four of the girls are seniors, but thereTl still be three left to carry on and more coming up. 27
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Last Team Top: Roy Spear, Fred Teylor, Emroy Biteler, Dennie Phare», Donald Hammer, and Coach Stanley Marshall. Second Row: Edward Paulsen, Marlin Thoreaon, Paul Hasvold. Bottom: Dwayne Thoreaon, Bob Locke, Laurel Thoreaon, and Duane Oulick. The reel of the first squad B. Q. Lohne», Bob Meinhardt, Roger Johnson, Loren Lamp, Don Zephier, Mac Reynold», and Ed Qoehrlng. B Squad Ed Miller, Wayne Ailts, John HammiL Ivan Winterberg, and Bing Lohnes. The first and second team members except for the top fire might play in either the first or second team games or both. 29
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