Sports emphasized in physical education variecl with the season. ln the fall. of course. there was foothall. Later. swimming and haskethall vietl for importance. Swimmers practiced everv night ttntil the season etttlecl witlt the state and Northwest meets. Mr. Lukens and his Tltree .Xces iournevetl to Philadelphia where they enterecl the invita- tional meet. capturing seconcl place. The has- kethall team plavetl various range school teams and reached the semilinals of the tlis- trict tournament. The girls' haskethall teams engaged only in intramttral competition in which the iunior team was victorious. The girls' vollevhall tournament was won hy the seniors. ln the spring those athleticallv in- clinetl plavetl golf. tennis. hasehall. or went out for track. Acltlitions to the extracurricu- lar activities were hoxing antl wrestling. Mr. Doris took over the wrestling classes. and the hoxing instructor was Mr. Kerr. who coaches tlte ll squacl haskethall team at the Lincoln School. Doc Savage. college foothall coach. was appointed director ol physical eclucation. .Xn all-steel fence was erectecl around the loothall held which will he covered with can- vas cluring the games. The tlistrict antl the regional haskethall tournaments were heltl in the arena of the Memorial ltuiltling on a spe- ciallv installetl floor. Top fI.eft to rightj Nlr. llass, Nlr. McGraw, Nlr. Kerr, Nlr. Ogden. Mr. lukens, physical edttcation. Nlitldle :left to rightj Xlr. Gelein, h.txketh.1ll and golfg Nlivs Thibodeau, Miss Sonaglia, physical education: Nlr. Savage. director of physical education. Bottont t'l.eftj ln anticipation of making the team these boys will stand on their heads or do anything else they are told to do. t'RightJ Future title winners are given a few pointers on arm action, breathing. and kick. 15
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Junior ,lots Anil Sophomore Snatcllesljf f f WM' 1 J , A, yd - I My 'f i 4 1 I N I The wheel of fortune goes around and around and where-. Thats the way with our heads when we. the juniors. launched our year's atlairs led hy Candido Yaia and supported hy such outstand- ing iuniors as Hollister Skilton. Francis Kerr. Lorraine liradt. and Jennie Nlarcucci. The hall started rolling when the Hi-Y sponsored the Iunior Mixer early in the fall with the Royal Commanders swinging it. Then followed the class play-incidentally named lt Never Rains -starring Leslie Andersen. Iithelgail Nlitzlall, and an all star cast. The most important and closing incident was the Iunior-Senior Promenatle. the highlight of high school days. held Friday nis ht. May 7. in the lvoys' gym. At one oiclock the dreamy fmusic en ed. Our junior year had passed into the pages of history. Cast your yotel Cast your yotel Polls close at liourlu The tahu- lated results revealed Rolmert Landeren as chiel executive. Roger Delloppo. yice-president. .Xdeline liugliosi. secretary. and Patriclt Donovan. treasurer ol' the sophomores. Lester lidelstein was chosen the Red Cross Representative and completed the oilicial list of yic- torious candidates. Prominent among the athletes were XYilliam Lhrkoslxie. lloh liinzel. and George Perpich in footlwall and Theron Mann. Charles Anderson. and liill Tripp in swimmin-r. The lar-fe 5 5 attendance and success ol the sophomore party were largely due to the musical ellorts of Nlaestros Clrippa. Puklaila. and Dougherty. 'lhe years accounting would not he complete without some ac- knowledgement ol' the help given tis hy our two new advisers. Eff Llumor flass Orhcers ijlioxe, upp-:rifSkilton, Nlarcucci, lxerr. Yaia. Bratlt Sophomore K lass Urhcers 1.-Xlwoxe. lou erJfSe.ited: Dell-ippo. ldelstein. hland ing: landgren, llonoyan, llllhigllnsl. leftf Xlr. llonoyan. Xliss Quigley. iunior advisers: Xlr. liclein. Xliss Xliclti Nliplf llvllrf .ldx INCT' lf
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