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fe iS i irs A - li A i 1 ♦1 fji = -.- ' . ' S,:i|i 1 Back Row: Bob Murphy. Harold Sands. Haiold Wolford. Don Suit. Bill Lauterbach. Gene Wood, Ernie Passwater. Harry Smith. Ronnie Harris. John Glenn. Jerry Hiers. Hobart Munger. Russell Hay, Ronnie Weisl, Ed Shenefield, John Cozard, Jerry Fetls. Third Row: Ed Haines. Douglas Hum. Dean Campbell. Paul Kreig. Ned Spath. Lee Lewton. Al Shultz. Darwin Haupert. De Wayne Salter. Morris Brown. Bob Kay lor. Dick Douglas. Douglas Pee. Donald Covey. Bob Whitacre. Hervey Weiford. Second Row: Gene Bartrom. Dick Lintner. Charlie Williams, Dick Mann. Mark Whitacre, Boyd Scarborough, Jim Richardson, Jack Wamsley. Bob Griffith. Frank Pyle, Gene Votaw, Bob Bond. Dick Weyler, Go ' : Williams. First Row: Tom Casper, Bob Stahl, Jack Miller. Jack Hendricks, Dick Glenn, Joe Morrow. Jim Helvie, Dick Wilson, Henry Edwards, Bill Pyle, Bob Meese. Max Rash. Mark Guhl. Villing TracJi April 6 April 11 April 15 April 19 April 23 April 27 May 3 May 7 May 14 May 21 Decatur and J ' t. Wayne Concordia Ft. Wayne Central and Hartford City Warsaw Wabash and Huntington Goshen Relays Huntington and Bluffton Huntington CIC Track Meet Sectional Tract Meet State Track Meet at Huntington at Huntington at Warsaw at Marion at Goshen at Ft. Wayne Central at Peru at Huntington at Huntington at Indianapolis LiLl! . -
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88 Back Row: Dick Lintner. Russell Hay. Ronnie Weist, Ronnie Harris, Jack Miller, Jack Hendricks. Eddie Haines. First Row: Hervey Weiford, Dave Clennents. Wayne Beemler. Eddie Shenefield, Darvin Haupert. William Johnson. Don Campbell, Tom Bowman. Freshman BasJ ethall The Greenies won eight out of twelve games this season. They won over Peru, Decatur, Marion, Bluffton, Rensselaer, Lo- gansport, and Warsaw twice. They lost to Wabash, Marion and Central of Fort Wayne twice. The highlight of the season was winning a four way tourney at Logansport. They disposed of Rensselaer 36-28 and Lo- gansport 32-31 to win the meet. The starting line-up usually found Weist and Haines at forwards, Miller at center, and Hay and Hendricks at guards: subs were Lintner and Harris. H Club The purpose of the H club is in part as follows and was taken from the club ' s by- laws: To instill in each member a code of sportsmanship that will serve as credit to the individual alone and to the organization as a whole. To promote the desire on the part of every boy in school to participate in some form of Intra-mural or Intra-scholastic athletics. To recognize and doubly honor those boys competing in intra-scholastic athletics who show outstanding ability in all athletics in different sports. Back Row: Donald Ccvey. Charles Williams, Robert Meese. Gene Vardaman, Jim Streit, Gene Wood. Don Morris, Dicli Mann, Allen Tabor, Ernie Passwate- , Tom Wert. Second Row: Marl Whitacre, Paul Kahlenbecl , Jerry Smith, Dick Wilson, Alfred Shuitz, Jack Wamsley, Bob Carej ' , Dean Stone- braker, Douglas Poe. Bob Griffith. First Row: Dick Wiles, Jerr. - HIers, Harry Smith, Mike Watts, Dick Hendricks, Phil Gardner, Don Buzzard.
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Back Row: Bill Phillips. Harold Poling, Morris Brown, Don Morris, Harold Woltord, Max Rash, Bob Stevens, Gene Votaw, Bob Murphy, Jim Bonifas. Fourth Row; Danny Kimmel, David Clements. Paul Dolby, Jerry Felts, Wilmer Burns, Jimmie Pinney, Willard Garretson, Bob Williams, Ed Shenefield, Kenneth Brickley, Dick Glenn, Ma rk Guhl. Luke Peters, Bob Cussen, Bill Pyle. Third Row: Dick Bradshaw, Don Campbell, Ervin Fuhrman, Harold Kite, Keith Hart, Bob Koehlinger, Dean Stonebraker, DeWayne Salter. Reex Lange. Stanford Sanders, Dick Weyler, Wayne Cozad, Larry Blackburn, Garnold Nevius, Harlan Hummer. Second Row: Jim Dinius. Carl Holsworth. Dean Richardson, Paul Dolby, Darwin Haupert, Bob Kaylor, Jack Wamsley, Jack Glenn, Bob Cai-ey, Burdell Sell. Hervey Weiford, Rex Dolby. Front Row: Ro er Caiey. John Cozad, Bob Stahl, Larry Minniear, Jim Thompson, Jim Martin, Darl Teddy, Gene Jay, Clifford Runior, Charles Cutshall. Dean Fry, Dick Douglas. National League The rougher league of the two, the National, had the same champion both semesters, the Red Sox. The boys who played on this team were: B. Williams, D. Bradshaw, M. Brown, D. Kimmel, A. Tabor, and B. Sell. The Red Sox won eight and lost one the first semester, and had a six and one record the second semester. They lost to the Scyldings 30-25 in a post season game. The National League had a four team league both semesters with about thirty boys taking part. Junior and senior boys made up this league. American League The freshman-sophomore league had a different champion each semester. The Browns were champs the first half, winning nine while losing only one. The Redskins won the second half championship with a seven and none record. The Redskins then took care of the Browns in the pla yoffs, winning two straight games from them 28-11 and 20-14, making them the American League champs. The boys on the Redskin team were: M. Guhl, B. Koehlinger, D. Haup- ert, C. Runior, C. Helvie, H. Hite, C. Hols- worth, and D. Clements. Winners Intramural Dick Bradshaw Allen Tabor Dan Kimmel Morris Brown Burdell Sell Robert Williams
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