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if . ,gl 5 M at f -huns-s Hoffman, 11 fresh- man is perhaps the greatest prospect for a good basket- ball player since the days of Earl Johnson. illon lfrvvlzlllcl, a junior could play L-qually well orxr:u'ml, vvxxtvx, or ggmmru 551,23 X:- forward, who may he de- pended upon tn play fine ball another year, Tommy Preston, a junior, got a late start but made gooll, He shot his host un- uor fire. No! pivturvd: Lloyd Shvl- hzmwr, a harnlworking soph- omore- guard, who has fle- veloped a great dual in th-- nast Season. 68 Warren Hill, a tall junior
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Marvin Sunderland, sophs omore guard, who was out- standing ln his ability to knock down shots at the bas- ket. .Eeffermen Elmer Butler, another jun- ior has two years of work at guard to his credit. He was the highest scoring guard of the season. n Nommn Hansen, a junior playing his first year of var- sity ball, developed quickly into a good dependable cen- ter. 67 V 4 Q '3 i ffl ff , 1 ' ' I I lf' ' N 1 , I 5 i in X 5 Maurloe Dusenberry, 3, sen- ior, elected honorary captain for 'the season. He was the highest scorer on the team. T N , Q.
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G ass jafskefhaff Back row: Tom Hallin, Elmer Butler, Bill Eversz, Gordon Black, Carl Peterson, Kenneth Car- ter, Hollis Schnyder. Front row: Bob Martin, Harold Kollock, Norman Hansen, Art McDonald, Ed Johnson, John Hay, Milton Freeland. The juniors captured the school intramural basketball crown for the season of '38-'39 by a 25-17 victory over the seniors in the final game of the tourney. The seniors came in second in the meet, sophomores third, freshmen fourth, and F.F.A. last. Eddie Johnson sparked the juniors to the championship by scoring 16 of his team's 25 points in the championship game. The seniors lost one game in the entire round robin schedule. and that to the juniorsg the sophs lost to the juniors and the seniors, the freshmen surprised everyone by triumphing over the F.F.A. The tournament seems very erratic throughoutg the juniors were able to beat the seniors by eight points but barely edged out the sophomores 10-11, a team which the seniors had downed 28-11, and so on. The class basketball tournament is an annual affair used to help the coach pick his varsity for the season. 69
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