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Basketball THE VARSITY Manager Bernard McLucns, Richard Mc- Cullough, Clair Brant, Robert Keefer, Thomas Fries, Richard Lawyer, Richard McFadden, Coach Lausch. Captain-Richard Hege. THE JAYVEES Top-Marvin Myers, Wayne Hissong. Bottom-Earle Straley, Clarence Plum, Myron Myers. Track and Field Kneeling-Thomas Fries, Dick McFad- den, Dick Coble. Standing-Coach Lausch, Charles Gift, Ray Byers, Paul Barnes, Robert Shives, Clair Brant, Robert Turner, Robert, Anderson, Manager Nathan Funk, Merrill Bivens, Coach Keyser, Baseball Kneeling-Ray Byers, Clarence Plum, Glenn Shelley, Dick McCullough, William Rosenberry, Jack Mellott, John Graham. Standing-Couch Keyser, Robert Ander- son, Robert Tarner, Richard Goble, Thomas Fries, Richard Lawyer, Clair Brant, Dick McFadden.
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Good Fortune walked with the Gearhart-coached Girls' Varsity this year and thoy brought home tho laurcls, but only after they had won a play-off tilt cs a result of their defeat on thc Scotland floor in tho second half. This was their only defeat in the entire season. The championship play-off with Scotland was played on the Whshingten Tovm- ship floor, March 6. After a nook-to-nook first quarter that promised o tight conflict throughtout, the Scotland lassies lost ground whilo the Red and Block Gecrhartites wakenod up. The final score loft Lomasters the winner by a seven point load, The score was 28-21. The Girls' Varsity will loso by graduation their acc guard and scason's' captain Genifredo Smith and their super-efficient manager Phyllis Rosenberry. 1073 ' Another cup wus placed on that trophy ledge in the schoe1's office when thc Lausch-Keyser track and field team nosod out Scotland in the annual Tri-county track meet at tho Shipponsburg State Teachers College, April 18. Lcmastors stood fifth in the Class B division with a twelve point score won entirely hy Dick HcFaddon. The Class B trophy that wus retired tc lomasters as a result of her scoring above Scotland in the meet had been used since 1931 and had been won three times ouch by Scotland and Lemnsters. By pro-agreement the cup was to go to the one of the two schools that should score highest in the current moot., Lomnsters hed previosly won logs on it in 1932, 1934 and 1935. HcFaddon took first places in the 100 yard dash, the discus throw,and tho shot put. The first moot of the season had been hold at the Imrcorsburg Academy on April 14. Events in which L.H.S. placed were as follows: McFadden - first in the discus, shot put, brood jump, and 100 yd. dushg Goble - first in the 880 and third in the high jumpg Gift - second in the mileg Fries - second in the hurdles and third in jovelin and the shot. As this goes to press the squad is planning to enter the annual Whshington Township meet, Hay 2. The Keyser-coached batters opened their season with two losses against Morcorsburg and Greencastle, but show promise of future victories with the longer practice periods imposed by the Coach. 4 ' The team includes : first base - Ldwyerg second - Plumg third - Brantg short-step - NoCulloughg loft-field - Keeforg center - McFaddong right - Shelley: pitchers - Fries and Byorsg catchers - Strdloy and Anderson-
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Soccer Sitting-Robert Keefer, Thomas Fries, Captain Earle Straley, Richard McFadden, Clara-ave Plum. Standing-Coach Hoge, Nevin McLucas, Robert Turner, Richard Lawyer, Richard Huge. Richard Cable, Myron Myers, Eugene Crouse, Marvin Myers, lllannger liluckcy. Cheer Leaders Faye Baer, Miriam Crouse, Jean Gluck, Assistant Head Cheerleader William Fail- ar, Joan Gluck, Head Cheerleader Geni- frcde Smith. Girls' Basketball THE VARSITY Standing-Manager Phyllis Rosenberry, Mabel Sweigert, Mary Myers, Betty Kohn, Coach Gearhart. Kneeling-Helen Gift, Captain Genifrede Smith, Mary Failor. THE SQUAD Standing-Conch Gcarhart, Louise Keefer, Gladys Stahl, Mary Hornbuker, Kathryn Gift, Thelma Miller, Manager Rosenberry. Kneeling-lilabel Sweigert, Mary Myers, Mary Failor, Genifrede Smith, Helen Gift, Betty Kohn.
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