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UNIUH VARSITY front Egg: Duane Jacobs, Philip Darbee, LeRoy Lowe, Dqpald Heim. Second Q: Mr. PeckhamCCoachD, Joseph Szulewski, Vincent Keefe, Thomas Carnes, Richard Wilkins, William Devling, Richard Brooks QManagerD. The Junior Varsity had an exciting year even though it was not too successful as far as victories go. The team won three games and lost nine. The Holland J. V.'s were victorious over Alden, North Collins, and Delevan. Much credit is due Don Heim, Thomas Carnes, Joseph Szulewski, and LeRoy Lowe for their outstanding team work. It sp- pesrs that these J.V.s will bring honor to H.C.S. if they keep up their hard playing and good sportsmanship. CHEER LEADERS Nancy Kirkby Joyce Fischer Jean Draper Rose Marie Monkelbaan The performance of the Junior Cheerleaders at the home games was worth of compliment. The ex- cellent spirit in lead- ing cheers and the sup- port whichlthey gave the J.V. is a credit to th m ATHLETIC COMMITTEES William Jones Bud Bohsdlo Thomas Curro The Boys' and Girls' Athletic Committees are appointed by the G.O.President with the approval of the Senate. These committees are in charge of the athletic program of the school,both var- sity and intramural. They help plan schedules, organize teams and generally promote all ath- letic activities. Rose Reinhanh and Bud Bohadlo acted as treas- ursrs of the committees this year. A9 Lucla Johnson Rose Reinhardt Joyce Kuhn
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VARSITY B SHETB LL Bud Bohadlo Hr. Peckham QCoachJ Charles Logan William Jones Norbert Borowski Clifford Rice Norbert Bakoweki Richard Brooke H Olanagerj Colin Gould Ken Lingenfelter Donald Austin Ray Edington Leo Stroinski Holland Central's varsity finished in fifth place this year in the Southern Erie Cou ty League. The A and B schools in the league furnished stiff competition for the members of the Holland team and it was victorious in three games out of twelve. In both games played with Alden, the score ended in Holland's favor and also the game played at Eden ended with a high score for the H.C.S. Team. Holland took part in the sectional playahb for WCW schools and lost to Youngstown by a score of 38 to LO. The game was played at Amherst Central. Of the first five on the Varsity, Cliff Rice lead the scoring with 152 points, and Norb Borowski followed with 1h5 points. Other high scorers were Kenny L1ngenfelter,ll8 pointsg Bill Jones, 78 points, and Norb Bakowski, Ll points. The outstanding games were the 37 to BL loss to Blasdell, the 35 to 30 win over Eden and the two non-league games played with Delevan. Junior Varsity members will have to work hard s next year to take the place of the six Senior boys the team will lose. CHEER LEADERS NORB BILL Agnes Carter, Mary-Schreiber, Helen Reynolds, Mary Wood, Marjorie Piedmont, Alice Rosten. N The Senior cheerleaders were very active this year. They deserve praise for their enthusiastic cheering both at the games played away from home and the varsity ones played on the home court. This year the cheerleaders were chosen,after try-outs in assembly, by a committee of faculty mem- bers and students. The girls sponsored a movie and sold greeting cards to raise the money for their uniforms. Miss Fisher served as advisor for the group. 5 A8
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INTRAMURALS M' A FALL INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS KJ ' BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS sawn, A .X 4 JUNIOR HIGH CHAMPIONS Intramurals have a very important part in the athletic program of our school. They make available to all students the benefits of competitive athletics which only varsity team members were able to enjoy years ago. In order that both rural and village students may enjoy intramural athletics, the games are sched- uled during the midday activity period. Several teachers have assisted in supervising the games this year and older students have gained valuable experi- ence by acting as officials at the games. At the close of each intramural sea- son, awards were given to members of the championship teams. 50
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