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Hockey First Row fextreme right,-B. Cooper, M. Mueller. Second Row Qon rightj-j. Hannah, L. Martin, E. Zind. Third Row-M. Miller, F. MoEett, R. Schmall, I. Seilkop, A. jones. Last Row-L. Sunderbruch, V. Goodwin, L. Knoop. Not shown-E. Oerlebeck. HOCKEY, given a running start by the Class of 1932, gained full speed this season. During the season of 1934-1955 it ranked higher as a girls' sport than any other time since its introduction to Hartwell. Last September sixty-five girls enthusiastically practiced for and played in the inter-class gamesg in November a volunteer team went to the hockey play day at Western Hills, and there played a tie game with the Hughes teamg later on, Miss Grace Blasberg, coach, and Jane Hannah, hockey manager, carefully chose an honorary teamg then, in December, at a special assembly, Dr. Peaslee presented emblems to those girls who were chosen to represent Hartwell on the hockey field. POSITIONS Laura Knoop-Goal keeper Virginia Goodwin-Left fullback Anna Jones-Right fullback L. Sunderbruch-Left balfback I. Seikop-Right balfback E. Zind-Right halfback M. Miller-Left wing V. Moffett-Left inner R. Schmall-Center forward L. Martin-Right inner M. Mueller-Right wing J. Hannah-Center forward B. Cooper--Right inner
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Football ACED by the ever-present jinx of a too light team, Hartwell had a none too brilliant 1934 football season. Although the boys played hard against every opponent, they usually came out at the wrong end of the scoreg but when pitted against teams of their own size and weight, they demonstrated very ably the fact that they could win. Against stronger teams, our boys made a poor show- ing, not only because of lightness in weight and smallness of size, but also because of the injuries incurred by some of the best players and the lack of reserve strength. SCORES Hamilton .... 38 Hartwell ,. , 0 Wilmington ,..,... 27 Hartwell .. 0 Walnut Hills .,...,... .. ,..,. .12 Hartwell Automotive Trades .... ..... 6 Hartwell Lockland ..,.,.,...,. .. ....,., 13 Hartwell Taylor .,,.. .,... 0 Hartwell Reading .... ....... 1 3 Hartwell Sharonville ...,. ..... 0 Hartwell Wyoming . ..,,.,. 34 Hartwell ap..- First Row-XV. Hensley, T. Kistner, G. Lewis, R. Riddell, R. Brasington, captain: C. johnstont E. Keller, E. LeRoy. Second Row-G. Spacht, C. Bunner, H. W'illiams, W. Condo, H. Hare, R. Hensley, Xl. Rcbholtz. Third Row-W. Vonliye, H. McCormick, F. McCarnan, F. Beaird, H. Koehler, R. Brindle, J. Gibson. Fourth Row-W. Bryant, managerg M. Manning, R. Swain, M. Rostn, T. Allan, A. Acton, manager, Coach Reisner.
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Boys' Basketball TARTING the season with but few regular players, a new basketball team had to be developed. Ralph Brasington, playing his fourth year as captain. did his part well in guiding the new boys to a goal of which the school is proud. A record of eight games won and six lost, and a score of 319 points for Hart- well against 291 points for opponents, is commendable for small Hartwell. Of the boys who formed the basketball team of 1934-1935, R. Brasington. W. Hensley, E. LeRoy, R. Cornn, and D. Benner will not return for a new season. The team of '55-'36 will have as a nucleus R. Hensley, M. Rebholz, H. Williams, G. Depoi, and F. Beaird. Ralph Brasington, already mentioned as captain of this team, is one of the few four letter men in any sport at Hartwell. For four years he has played in true Hartwell style, always striving for victory, but always practicing too the clean methods of play that are required of all athletes at this school. The boys are proud of Ralph as captain, player, and high-point man of the team . First Row LSeatedJ-A. Dorsey, Nl. Calder, T. Godbcy, R. Cloke, G. Spacht, K. Nunn. Second Row QSeatedj-XV. Hensley, R. Hensley, R. Brasingron, Captain, H. Hare, D. Benner Third Row-A. Brown, M. Rebholz, G. Helwig, F. Beaird, ll. LeRoy, A. Acton, Manager. Fourth Row-VV. Bryant, Manager: M. Myers, C. Bunncr, Mr. Reimer, Coach, NV. Condo. B. Cook. gl H5 K. . L.. g Q .V . xi -. 2:
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