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Top Row-Miss M. C. Lauer. sponsor, D. Forrest. J. Benner, B. Lewis, S. Bottori, M. Puskas, A. Ylfilfing, D. lVensits, J. Halasz. 3rd Row-M. Wallis, G. Overholser, J. Stoner, M. White, B. Baker, B. Crump, P. Flowers, S. Frazier. 2nd Row-M. Pen- nell, V. Davidson, L. Hathaway, B. Bedford, M. Craft, B. Katona, E. Bentzler. lst Row-P. Billiau. K. Harrison, R. Tamburini, B. Dice. J. Bowman, D. Harrison, M. Halasz. ' 'a Adam ,-4w1am:aw G. A. Afbasketball . . . volley ball . . . Miss Mary Catherine Lauer, sponsor . . . playing during noon hour . . . horse back riding . . . Betty Dice, President . . . baseball . . . noon meetings . . . car- rying out the school motto, Lucle Ludum. HALL GUARDS . . . Typical of the nine hall guards who watch Riley's corridors each hour is this industrious girl, posted outside the library. junior Red Cross . . . Christmas boxes . . . Eas- ter boxes . . . enrolling sponsor rooms . . . Miss Martha Frueh, sponsor . . . putting the 100721 sign on sponsor room doors . . . satisfaction of serving a great cause. The Junior Red Cross members are: R. Ross, N. Brewer, J. Whiteman, B. Stalker, M. Pennell, D. Beatty, A. Kopcsa, N. Koontz, M. Hardesty, J. Haynes, A. Williams, S. Warner, E. Zahrndt, C. Klein, P. Jenkins, D. Arndt, N. J. Bennetts, B. Watson, J. Schneider, H. Smith, M. Kopetcki, J. Walter, R. Smith, V. Moore, E. Fink, S. Long, D. McGowan, B. Nye, M. Leusch, B. Comegys, M. Battles, N. Brown, T. Utley, M. Fites, B. Hodgins, J. Grimes, D. Smorin, B. Stout, G. Epley, P. Hau- ser. N. Carlo, B. Bair, B. Mabry, B. Hicks, K. Hunter, G. Warrick, B. Munger, J. Katona, R. Green, R. Ford, G. Carlson, N. Collins, C. Clarke, D. Knepp, M. Mitchel, S. Ross, H. Williams, E. Thompson, D. Overmeyer, R. Mahoney, K. Kropf, P. Koch, D. Crothers, R. Frick, N. Freeman, M. Marble, L. Parson, P. Smith, J. Mikel.
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. . M 5. . LUDE LL'DEMfRiley High Schools motto has been the guiding principle of Max Bullock ever since he came to Riley sixteen years ago as Physical Education Director and Athletic Direc- tor. Max as he soon came to be known by all students, faculty and community friends. has done a superb job of helping build the spirit of PLAY THE GAME which is characteristic of Riley teams, students and community athletic fans. Max has believed that the school's obligation did not end with fielding a strong varsity of a few men-but rather in addition should foster a physi- cal program that reaches every person in school. and if possible maintain recreational facilities for patrons of the district. Toward this end Max has always worked and devoted much of his time and effort. even going beyond his own physical endur- ance. Riley athletics have always been under the wing of Max--hlling the important duty of Athletic Di- to such heights as one N.I.H.S.C. football title in 1937. the runner-up in state basketball finals rectorfarranging schedules which led in 1945. To some. the task ends with the securing of games. but that is just the signal for Max to work-the little things that must be done-se- begin his cure the field-make arrangements as to who will be host--negotiate on which student body will sit on which side of the field-then the always im- portant task of securing the best officialsfthese are only a few of the numerous tasks that fell to Max-the things that no matter how well done failed to gain the spotlight and glory that come with other assignments. Gym exhibitions, which were discontinued dur- ing the war, were under his able direction, giving the community a chance to see the type of pro- gram carried on by gym classes and offering many students the chance to give a public performance. I I I ,- 1 'Na :aMaxvv Furnishing clean uniforms for the students for each gym session is one of the ideas created by Max. The uniforms are washed in the school laun- dry and have done much to improve the physical well-being of the gym classes. Today his program for gym classes touches ev- ery one and physical development is being stressed in place of games with only a few participating. He has always pushed a complete system of intra- mural sports. These fell into free periods, home room periods, noon hour, and Max spent much of the time that should have been free giving more students valuable experience in competitive sports. At times when a coaching vacancy went unfilled along the Riley feeder system, it was Max who was called upon to handle the sport. Thus Max has had a hand in helping to develop the varsity men as well as the average student-giving every one of the boys a push has been his goal. It has been a long time since Max took over the reins and Riley has come a long way with him behind the wheel to guide the physical and athlet- ic program. It is difficult to see him leavefwe only wish he could stay as long with us in the fu- ture as he has in the past. We of Riley will always consider him a personal friendfto every one he is and will remain-Max. To you. Max, we say. Best of luck and we will be your true friend- always. N 1
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