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FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Anne Kinsey, Marilyn Seibert, Anna Mae Bauman. SECOND ROW: Ruth Kinsey, Pati O'Donnell, Verna Wipperman, Beverly Booher. THIRD ROW: Jean Oyres, Joyce Weiser, Marilyn Bohrofen, Sylvia Pinegar. FRONT ROW: Melvin Wiles, Laxiry Seibert, Bob Sla s R 1 Bloomfield, William Weiser. SECOND ROW: Martin Lint, Donald Collins, Robert Wright, Daniel Beauchamp, Sam Price, Donald Kallem, David Hammond, Coach Paul Smith. u on, ona d Hays, Dale Johnson, Roger 29
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Girls' Basketball Girls' basketball practice started the third week in October, fourteen girls reported. They included three Seniors, Marilyn Seibert, Verna Wipperman, and Beverly Wiles flater droppedl. The Juniors that reported were Beverly Booher, Anna Mae Bauman, Ann Kinsey, Pati O'Donnell, Rheta Wiese, and Betty Shepherd fdroppedj. The Sophomores who came back were Joyce Weiser and Jean Oyres. The Freshmen who reported were Marilyn Bohrofen, Ruth Kinsey, and Sylvia Pinegar. The Grimes girls' record to date is 6 wins against eleven losses. Though losing several games the girls made a fine showing for themselves. Most of the games lost were by close scores, two being by one point. One of the most exciting games of the year was a thriller won from Johnston, 62 to 55. The sharp shooting of Grimes forwards Seibert, Bauman, and Kinsey accounted for the win in the last few minutes of play. Another thriller was the game with Bayard in which the girls lost 55 to 54. In the county tournament the girls won the first game from Elkhart, 48 to 45, and lost to Alleman in the second round by four points. In the sectional tournament at West Des Moines, the girls were beaten by Johnston. Though not having a winning season the girls made up for the lack of points by an abundance of spirit and hard play. Most of the scoring of the season was distributed among the three regular forwards, Marilyn Seibert, 390 points: Anna Mae Bauman, 297 points: and Ann Kinsey, Q1 points. 1 -1 GAMES V OPPONENTS SCORE GRINIES SC ORE Waukee 3 8 2 9 Bayard 55 54 Polk City 2 3 4 8 Urbandale 84 75 Alleman 52 4 8 Elkhart 45 4 8 Granger 53 43 Polk City 32 69 Granger 57 4 8 W aukee 5 6 3 8 B ondurant 49 3 6 Johnston 55 62 B ondurant 4 8 60 Elkhart 66 55 Johnston 74 73 W oodside 3 0 4 7 Johnston 67 49 Mitchelville 71 50 28
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Boys' Basketball Boys' -basketball started the third week in October. Seventeen boys were out for the season. They included three Seniors, Dave Hammond, Robert Wright, and Marty Lint. The Juniors were Donald Collins, Sam Price, Donald Kallem, and Dan Beauchamp. Three Sophomores reported, Dale Johnson, Bob Slauson, and Will V' ziser. The Freshmen had the largest representation on the squad. They were James Biddle, Larry Seibert, Melvin Wiles, David Wiese, Roger Bloomfield, Ronald Hays, and Lloyd Peitzman. The boys to date have a record of 7 wins and 12 defeats. Many of the games were close, four were overtime games and one a double overtime. One of the highlights of the year was the mid-season game with Urbandale. Although trailing by 15 points in the third quarter the Grimes boys knotted the score at the end of the regular playing time and went on to win in the overtime. Another thriller came in the county tournament against Johnson, the boys won this game in an overtime. The Grimes victories were due mainly to the sharp shooting of Don Kallem KFI, Don Collins QGQ, Sam Price IGI and Will Weiser QFD. Particularly outstanding for their defen- sive play were Sam Price and Don Collins, the two regular guards. The scoring for the season was fairly evenly distributed throughout the team. Don Kallem collected 170 points, Don Collins, 160 points: Sam Price, 154 points: Will Weiser, 117 points, Bob Wright, 79 points: Marty Lint, 47 points: Don Beauchamp, 32 points: Dave Hammond, 13 points: Bob Slauson and Larry Seibert each got 2 points. SCHED ULE GAMES OPPONENT SCORE GRIMES SCORE. Johnston 47 49 Urbandale 4 6 50 Granger 5 0 49 Waukee 3 1 3 5 Granger fAssumptionj 42 2 8 Bayard 3 7 2 7 Granger 57 4 0 Polk City 49 39 W aukee 3 1 3 6 B ondurant 53 42 Polk City 37 39 Johnston 4 8 5 0 B ondurant 52 5 l Elkhart 35 3 3 Johnston 2 5 3 8 W oodside 4 7 4 1 Granger Ulssumptionl 5 6 4 7 W oodside 59 42 Mitchilville 6 1 4 l 30
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