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MARY LYNN KNIGHT CROWNED 1954 BASKETBALL SWEETHEART On February 12, 1954, during the half time of the Florence vs. llerlngton game the annual sweetheart of basketball was crowned. The 1954 sweetheart, Xlary Lynn Knight, was escorted by jerry Xleatherman and l-. li. Garver. The attendants were Donna Darby, escorted by Don Gerdes and Larry Meuli, and Barbara Wendt, es- corted by ,loe McCoy and Carl Gravatt. The queen and her attendants were picked by the student body from a field of five chosen by the basketball team. After a hard fought game which the Railmaders won, 66-64, a dance was held in honor of the queen at the teen-age Club. Compliments of j. C PENNEY CO. INC. Compliments of STRICKBINFS STUDIO
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Ns CVL STANDINGS Won Hillsboro 1 1 Peabody 11 Herington 10 Marion 9 C. Grove 8 Florence 3 Hope 2 C. Falls 2 Lost 3 3 4 5 6 11 12 12 QUEEN MARY LYNN KNIGHT RAILROADERS PLACE SECOND IN CVL The 1953-54 Heringtoll High Railroaders started the season slow dropping their first two games to Chapman and Hillsboro. Then they heat llope for their first win. Before the Christmas Holi- days be am they lost another league contest to Peabody in their new gym. Over the Christmas vacation Coach Stratton took his h00pSICl'S 10 his home town of Glasco, Kansas. His team played Glasco on New Year's day and won the game by 15 points to start the new year out right. While they were out West the team stayed overnight at Beloit. They saw Lhe Beloit invitational toumament while they were there. The boys had a lot of fun on this trip and sure seemed to benefit a lot from it. After coming hack from Glasco the team won six league encounters in a row, but lost the seventh game to Marion. After this Herington won the rest of their league contests before running into stiff competitionin the fomm of Wamego. The Railroaders went to Marion to the district tourney and played Marion the first nicht. They lost to Marion hy a score of 57 to 55. Thus the Railroaders ended their season with an II won 7 lost record. The team was composed of six seniors, one junior, and four sophomores. The six boys graduating areg lerry Weathei-man, Larry Meuli, Carl Gravatt, L. E. Garver, Don Gerdes, and Joe McCoy. Ai-mild Riffel' was the lone junior. The sophomores were Milton Wade, Ronnie I-Ioleman, Glen Dale, and Robert Kramer. The Railroaders had a good season under the able guidance of Coach Stratton who was new to our schaiol this year. He deserves a lot of credit for fomiing the boys into a team, which placed second in the CVL, the Railroaders best record since the 1950-51 season.
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