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JUNIOR HIGH STATISTICS BMJHS 31g Quitrnan 11 ll MJHS 375 Pickering 10 HMJHS 219 Maryville 20 HMJHS 255 Ravenwood 24 HINITJHS 36g Maryville 35 Hllljl-lS 305 Pickering 19 HlVl.ll'lS 365 Quitman 7 Tournament HMJHS 165 Graham 23 gels: leaders for the Junior High School team are from left to right: Barbara Bosch Jane ' L' .1 B - I ' er ms, In a ouska, Karol lfmttl, and ,Io Anne Hawk.
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J Basketball We've had a pretty good season on the whole, com- lented Coach Burton Richey on the basketball season. Coaeh Richey th cught the younger players had come irough in good shape, hut that the hall club, was hurt by lack f height. 'lie also said that the Cubs had a rough time in the zgional, but showed their good sportsmanship by winning the :NIM Sportsmanship trophy. Bob Willis was high point man for ie year with 263. HMHS HMHS HMHS HMHS HMHS HMHS HMHS HMHS HMHS HMH S MHS EMH S li M15 S HMHS H MHS H MHS H MHS ll MH S H MHS Savannah Burlington Jct. Hopkins South Nodaway Havenwood Craig Oregon Stanberry Grant City AWAY Pickering Sheridan Tarkio Jeffers on Savannah TOUHNAME NTS Maitland Oregon Be nt cn Grant City Maryville
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