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VA IlSI'l'Y lllillll Front row. Ivjt to right: Jim Smith. Frank Turpin, Alex Ainot, Jack Wooton, Goodwin Sicklcsteel. Gordon Hall. Bill Kellum. Sw-ml row. If-ji to right: Donald Edge. Fred De-Busclier, Ted LeMieux. Donald Ogle. Gene Kenley. Edward Fey. Bill Parrott, David Gowinan. Alan Cross. Mr. Mitchell. In the spring of 1940 the Varsity Club was organized with Howard Cherry as the president. A marking system was set up as a basis of determining the qualifications of lettermen. A player is marked on attendance, sportsmanship, and ability. The Varsity Club votes periodically to award letters to athletes recommended to them by the coach. Iicttm' Uluh A girl having earned a letter in cheer-leading qualifies as a member of the Letter Club. She must be eligible through average scholastic records and be of good repute. The main project of the club this year has been to raise funds for new cheer-leading uniforms. Present officers of the club are: President, Doris Sarverg Secretary - Treasurer. Beverly Mitchell. The club was or- ganized in the fall of this school year, and it is hoped that in future years its aims and ideals will be continued. Front row. loft to right: Pat Fearnside, Mildred Barton, Rose Bartholomew, Beverly Mitchell. Sonny Mitchell. Doris Sarvcr, Betty Harlacker, Barbara Bush. Barbara Frazho. l33l
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BA 'KETBALL Lakeview 47 ................ Eastland 28 Lakeview 57 ..,...........,. St. Paul 28 Lakeview 33 ....,,......,... Lakeshore 29 Lakeview 27 .,...,.......,.. Oxford 25 Lakeview 31 .,..........,... Busch 32 The Huskies maintained their tournament reputation by capturing the District Title for the third straight year. While carrying off the local laurels, the boys in blue and silver were in top form, piling up 57 points against St. Paul and downing Lakeshore for the seventh consecutive time. Coming from behind with a furious second-half d r i v e we knocked rangy Oxford out of the Regionals, only to receive the b u m p ourselves from Busch by one point. Although we failed to win top honors, the spirit and enthusiasm shown by the team made this basketball season a success for both the fans and players. I Front row, left to right: Tom Fearnsicle, John Boll, Bernard St. John, Jerry Hohn, Jim Boye, Ronald Mitchell. Back row, left to right: Mr. Lopresto, Ian Wilson, David Gowman, Don Ogle, Lloyd McDonald, Don Arcera, Bob Jones, Byron Hedeen, Mr. Mitchell. l37l W..
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IMSEBAI I Front row, left to right: Alex Arnot, Bill Kellam, Jack Woo ton, Ed Fey, Frank Turpin, Gordon Hall. Back row, left to right: Fred De Buscher, Goodwin Sickle steel, David Gowman, Jim Smith, Don Ogle, Mr. Mitchell, Lakeview's baseball team was organized by Mr. L. Mitchell in the Spring of 1941. With Jiggs', Kaufman as pitcher, Lakeview tied Lakeshore in the League standings. During the playoffs our boys proved their go-get-'emu by winning the championship, for a very successful first year. 1942 also held success for the Huskies, who by a 6 to 5 victory finally nosed out East- land for our second consecutive championship year. The same fighting determination and energy followed in next season. But, came this 1943 and a perverse weather man turned Nagin us, with most season games cancelled and League standings for the year discontinued. Our enthusiatsic '44 team again forged ahead under the encouragement of Mr. Mitchell. The fight and pep of the boys this season netted a great deal of fun, though not top honors. The '45 team fortunately began its year with only three of its experienced players gone. The boys actively plunged into the season with every confidence in victory. The team members, mostly Seniors, planned on making this their last year a victorious year, and displayed plenty of fight in every league encounter. l39l
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