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Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley BASEBALL RESULTS 1946 0 Mishawaka 0 Adams 4 Washington 16 Nappanee 2 Central 10 Mishawaka 6 Washington 4 Central Catholic 6 LaPorte S Adams 14 Washington 9 Central 6 Mishawaka 1 8 Adams 1 Michigan City 2 Central 1 Elkhart BASEBALL SQUAD: Top Row-T. Gurbick, Mgr., B. Hartman, G. Divjak, C. Scybert, D. Hunter, R. Robinson, B. Hepler, K. Kuzmits, B. Ferency, F. Smith, N. Medich, Mgr. Middle Row-C. Jernstrom, P. Troutman, N. Goldberg, J. Merriman, J. Rouhier, T. Keiser, J. Cira. P. Kelly, Coach. Bottom Row-T. Nash, J. Whitmer, J. Marshbank. J. Keiser, P. Voynovich, B. Stout. 12145 RESULTS BASEBALL Hilty A Central Riley E9 Adams Riley ZZ Napnanee Riley 2 Mishawaka Riley 19 Laporte Riley fi Central Catholic Riley 5 Washington Riley 9 Adams Rilvb' V Central Catholic Riley 1 Central Riley 1 Michigan City Charles Hafron, Coach
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f-hz... Miss Flora Sanderson, head of the Art Department Riley's Art Department has a twofold purpose, one of appreciation and the other of working to- ward a hner achievement of participation in the various tields of art, The junior High students are given opportuni- ties to attempt many things: design, tigure draw- ing, landscape, Flowers. animals, perspective, cre- ative iindings. and posters in which they express desired objectives of better living. They are given a chance to handle both tempera and transparent watercolor. The goal here is to arouse interest in the held and help the student realize talent. Art I and II give further opportunity for vary- ing the field, promoting imagination and develop- ing skills in various renderings. Further than this students elect Costume De- sign, Interior Decoration, and Commercial and Ad- vanced Art. An attempt is made in all classes to create and promote an eye-openness or alertness to present clay art as it is related to present day lives. Interior Decorating Class. Industrious pu- These eighth grade boys seem more inter- pils-Carol Lutz and Roy Granberg. ested in the camera than in art. A Commercial Art Class is shown here. Beverly Elielt and Nancy Orr seem all That's Sally Ross's pretty head sticking out. wrapped up in their Costume Designing.
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in x ,.i 'x Bob Hartman, Ace Moundsman of Riley C TEAM BASEBALL Madison IRI ..,,,, .,,,, ,.,..,.,,,,........,,,, A D ril 18 Lincoln IL! ,,..... ,,,.,i,,, A pril 25 Nuner KRD ,,,,...., ,,,,.,,,, A pril 27 Jefferson QJJ , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.., M ay 2 Madison iM? ,..,,,, .,.. .,,,,,,,, M a y 6 Lincoln fRl ...., ......,..,.... ,,,,, . . .May 13 Playoff for championship . ,,,,,., May 16 This year, as in years before and in years to come, spring brought more than showers, sunshine, and fever. Yes, even before the April showers ad- mitted that the sun was here to stay. the thud of horsehide against leather, the sharp crack of the bat, and the raucous cry Stee-rike three, yer out echoed in newly-mowed diamonds throughout the land to herald the coming of the great American pastime - baseball. Riley's group of hickory-swinging mentors had a fine record behind them and a tough schedule ahead of them. Fifteen games faced the Riley nine this year, and the list of teams included many who always display a great deal of the spirit that makes for a thrilling game. Backed by the en- thusiasm and spirit of the student body, they launched the season with great hopes. C TEAM BASEBALL SQUAD: Top Row-Coach A. Meyer, P. Ranick, T. White, T. Barnhart, S. Maxey, S. Puskas, M. Ballou. J. Farell, R. Winters. Middle Row: G. Chubbuck, D. Bohm, J. Williams, K. Kropf, L. Jipping, D. Doyle, D. Reed, E. Simmons, B. Mahowald. Third Row: A. Wickizer, D. Simpson, B. Wyrln, K. VVeesner, R. Boda.
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