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SEASON SCHEDULE F roebel Opponents 51 Tolleston 21 20 Michigan City 22 28 Horace Mann 17 17 Roosevelt (Gary) 18 43 Lew Wallace 28 41 Edison 12 25 Roosevelt (Gary) 23 28 Michigan City 38 19 Washington (E.C.) 33 FIRST ROW: Gant, Arreguin, Gant, Howard, Sims, Shoback. SECOND ROW: Coach Bergstrom, McCulley, Ramos, Blades, Torres. CITY TOURNAMENT 35 Edison 11 28 Roosevelt (Gary) 25 31 Horace Mann 24 Jreshman (f asbetba This year’s Freshman basketball team proved very successful. The team won ten games, lost three and was crowned City Champs. This good showing promises that future Froebel teams will be a threat in basketball. C ro 33 (Country Je Mr. Randolph succeeded the late Coach Mantz as cross country coach. The Froebel team was better than the record of one win and eight losses shows. The meets were lost by close margins, and Froebel boys captured first in all dual meets. Froebel’s representative, Lionel McReynolds, places sixth, and the team secured second place in the city-wide meet. FIRST ROW: Fink, Dudak, McReynolds, Dudley, Elieff, Burr, Taylor, Evans. SECOND ROW: Eonseca, Burger, Bushwty, Chirilla, Gastevich, Moore, Koval, Asberry. THIRD ROW: Bavido, Christoff, Danko, Megremis, John¬ son, Cervantes, Brown, Coach Randolph. 72
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' Uarsity (f asbetba ffl 7 „ This season, including the Holiday Tourney, the Sectionals, and the Regionals, the Blue Devils played twenty-seven games winning twenty-four and losing only three. The Blue Devils emerged victorious from the Holiday Tourney and from the Sectionals but were finally defeated by Hammond in the second game of the Regionals. The season was an outstanding one for the team and the record set by the team is one of the brightest spots in a very good athletic year at Froebel. Necessary for a good future varsity team is a good reserve team. Playing with the reserves gives the boys the training that someday they’ll use in playing on the varsity squad. The boys played good basket¬ ball this year losing only two games and winning fourteen. 71
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FIRST ROW: Ford, McReynolds, Cabenelas, Harrison, Dudak, Hill, Taylor. SECOND ROW; Brown, Cheeks, Bingham, Williams, McCulley, Simms, Crockett, Bur¬ ger, Freeman. THIRD ROW: Fink, Kachaturoff, Thomas, Turner, Koval, Moore, Asberry, McCulley, Davis, Motley, Williams, Fonseca (Mgr.) JracL Jet Froebel’s track team suffered a severe blow whenit lost the services of “Pep” Gonzalez through graduation; however it started the season doing very well by winning two out of the three meets that have been held. Bad weather has hampered training and practice for out-door events. This year’s team is “gunning” for another state championship.
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