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THE CARDINAL CREST Second Row: Mr. Gierhurt, Iames Fritzl Robert Kindig, Ray Winglewtchj John Miller, Robert Poormant First Row: Robert Reason, George Emley, Frank Upton, Marvin Lontis, Norman Slusser. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The Iunor High team had its most successful season in 1940 and 1941. These boys Will make up the varsity team of the future so keep your eyes on themt Their record; won 6 lost 3. They were coached by Mr. Gierhart, who taught them the fundamentals of tectm play and not individual glory. No one person stands out as the star but the Whole team shines as one of the high spots in this year's sporting seasons. They won the county tournament by winning four straight games. Who can forget the last game with Farmersvilte . . . we were behind , . . we tied it . . . and then wenton to win in the over time by Q score of 29-26. By this last night, which will hveinthe memory of the team a tong time, they be- come the proud possessors of ct beautiful trophyt This trophy will be placed in the trophy case to be exhibited among the others Cind will set a high mark as goal for the future teams. Seated: Donald Adams, Iunior Anslinger, Carl Gunckle, Eugene Cattle, Mr. Cooney. H bSecond Row: Clifton Davis, Iohn Bond, Samuel Neff, Iohn Miller, Eugene Londis, George u er. Third Row: Vernon Stiver, Ralph Crone, Paul Arnold, Kenneth Hueber, Bob Baker, Donald Emrick,
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THE CARDINAL CREST W7 Betty Stephenson Bob Bcrnhctrt Edna Mae Meyer Billy Anson MONTGOMERY COUNTY TOURNAMENT Madison 29 ............................................................... Germantown 23 Centerville 32 .......................................................... Germantown 24 The Germantown Cardinals, atter having won their first six games, tell to the losers column and lost the next eight county games. In the Montgomery County Tournament, the Cards fell in defeat to Madison, Ct tough county team, by CI score of 23 to 29. Placed in the consolation bracket with Centerville the Cards again lost, detected by a score of 32 to 24 Seated: Crane, Flischel, Adams, Arnold, Baker Second Row: Davis. C., Neff, 8., Anslinger, Marker, Hueber, Emrick, Poarmcm, Mr. Cooney. Third Row: Kees, Stump, Gunckle, Bond, Upton, P. 23
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Clubs, parties and other social events are important to every- THE CARDINAL CREST ACTIVITIES one. Both in school and outside t of school, there are many organ- izations that would welcome your membership. Take advqnh tage of this opportunity and join in the fun. 25 In Europe the youth are not al- lowed to have clubs and parties because the governments are afraid of plots Which might arise. The people are held in fear of their America we have no binds that governments. Here in hold us back, so join some or- ganization omd be thankful that you live in CI country Where you crre privileged to do so.
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