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BASKETBALL Third Row-'I'hirey, Knngras, Bennett, Lauren, lfountziine, Provost, Shirodn, Aldrich, Klenner. Second llow-Kairaim, Johnson, Lompre, Goodreaiu, Horner, Francis, An- drew, Nelson, Ruhl, Conch liugni, Fir:-It Row-Sullivzin, Gullstrund, Linp.:'elb:1ch llyynnnen, Tobin, Nettell, Smith. The buslietbnll team il1lIJPtll'Pti to have the breaks against it during: the entire season. After il strong: stnrt against llollur Buy, the teann cracked up ngninst Luke Linden. However, with llyynnnen, Tobin, Gullstrnnd, Nettell, and Lingelbach hitting their stride the tt-:lm nuxnznpqed to take Hun- cock, L'Anse, Pziinesdule ttwo grarnesj, und Blll'ilf.!,'2l into cznnp. 'l'h,e Failu- Inet boys were too much for the Orange. After losing the second gzune for the season, the tezun wus severely llznnlicaxpped by the loss of Nettell, 'l'ebo's absence wus irrepzirnblc for the remainder of the season. L' ns-ue, Batraiga, and liollnr Hay fell before the onslaught of Couch Hugni. proteges, but Luke Linden, Hancock, and Luke Linden :main at the U. M. tournament took the Hotonites down. Although they met defeat five times during the season, the Oratnge und Black displayed 21 brand of besketbzill seldom offered the Hou3.:'hton fans in recent years, and proved conclusively that they could contend with any quintet in the conference. Gmduaitinp: Seniors :ire Ryynzinen, Tobin, Gullstrnnd, Nettell, Francis, tloodreziu, :ind liorner. Although the team suffers severely from grziduzition, Shirodn, Nelson, ltuhl, Johnson, and several remaining members of last ye:1r's sophomore Sound show promise of developing into the fust, shifty 1l,2'Q.Z'l'i-'Lfillitlll which will represent the Or:un.:'e in the coming season.
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, 135.1-Vfiw u-SKQTPYV5 , F OOTBALL-Continued. and Rogers. Their absence was keenly felt when injuries forced them to withdraw. M It M M - manager with unequalled efficiency. ' Much praise should be given to Tom Sullivan who executed his job as The lettermen are: Tom Butkovich Art Karam Bob Lauren Bill Gauthier Bob Atkin Matt Saarinen Ed Ryynanen Ed Provost Godfrey Johnson Tom Bennett Fred Trathen Stepfhen Brunett Clyde Nettell George Gekas Tom Sullivan ' Jim Tobin .Ice McLean R? J ' TENNIS In the school tournament last fall, Ruth Cattell Won in singles and Rosanna Markham and Ruth Swift in doubles. Hancock and Lake Linden were our rivals. Ruth Cattell won all her matches. The doubles team wag defeated only once. The boys have been equally victorious. Norman Francis won all his games. Our famous little doubles team, composed of Jack Smith and Prunsey Ruhl, lost only one game. TRACK We didn't hear much about our track team this year, but we will next year. The squad will be more experienced, since only two of the members are graduating. Those who took part in the events are: Art, Karam Ccaptainl Dave Aldrich Bill Gauthier Jim Tobin - Fred Trathen Bob Lauren Bud Klenner
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DRAMATIC CLUB Third How-Lampshire, Dennett, Latimer, l-Iyer, Michels, Aldrich, Gregory. Second How-Hmlge, Myers, Markham, Ilunge, Torkala, Hornick. First How-Barth, Kehl, Mrs. Chamberlin, Coon, Caspersen, 'l'oImin, A Though only in its third year, this rluln has attained Considerable prominence in our school. This year 'I'he Maskersu staged four plays, two of thorn public per- 1'll1'lll2lllC'i S. The first one was the t1ll'9E-2111 mystery Hobgohlin House. As a result of this play the club was able to contribute over eighty dollars to tho needy Athletic treasury. The second play open to the puhlic' was the one-ac-t trap.:'edy Sul'une1'ged. James Paduan and Edwin liyynanen, though not l11t'l1ll161'S, performed in a manner worthy of the Maskers. The one-ac-t fantasy, Jazz and Minuetf' and the one-act comedy, The 'Fangled XX'el1, were presented at regular nm-etings. Each inemher invited two guests to them. 4' The 1-lull owes its sum-cess this year to the leadership and guidance of the following: President . . . , . .Iluth Coon Vice-President ,. .,,. Alice Runge Secretary ,. Thomas Bennett Business Manager . , . . . James Tobin Sponsor .. Mrs. Chamberlin
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