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Cross Country Varsity Left to right: D. Handy, J. Depriest, D. Chadwell, T. Dorey - co-captain, F. Walcott, B. Mitchell, C. Ash. Won 5 Lost 2 Third in the League Third in the Regional Seventh in the State Captain elect 1960, Fred Walcott and Coach Giving their approval to D. Emerick for the care he gives their uni D. Sazima get together to talk over the fall forms are D. Handy and D. Caldwell. schedule. 'ZR
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Vhat they lacked in size, They made .lp for in ingenuity. Mr. Anderson giving last minute instructions to his boys. Basketball The Railsplitters started out the season with two straight losses. Wyandotte and then Taylor Center. These two defeats must have been what the team needed because they went on to beat Wayne, Ecorse, Bellville, and then lose to River Rouge in the finals of the Rouge Christmas Tournament. After the tournament the team came back to our own cracker-box and bested Edsel Ford and Dearborn the same week and defeated Ypsilanti before losing to Melvindale. The start of the second round was real good with a fine victory over Wayne with Gary Spicer's exit from the team through graduation. They then went on to beat Edsel Ford in a thriller and came back the next week to beat Dearborn in a cliff hanger, 47 - 46. Ypsilanti came next with the win that put them in a showdown battle for the conference title in our own gym with Melvindale. The outcome, you guessed it, a thrilling second half comeback by the Railsplitters gave them the conference champi- onship by the score of 47 - 46. This was a fitting climax to a good season and also nice due to the fact that this was the last high school game played in the old cracker-box and the first league championship that the old gym has seen. Coach Brodie and H. Lunsford Who's showing who? As teammates watch, Ron Esch snags off rebound from Melvindale players. 27
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Cheerleaders Varsify Cheering the team on are our Varsity Cheerleaders. Left to right: Mary Fran Allen, .Bev Foley, Mary Grudzien, jane Parker, Alice Bradford, Rose Maurice, Patti Baker, Captain Sharron Sholtes, Judy Kellogg. Doing their part and aiding the junior Varsity teams are Donna Sturgis, Carol Baldwin, Lucy Gaishin. Junior Varsity Mary O'Brien, Mary jo Sawyer, Besides their sideline cheering, our Varsity Cheerleaders clown it up while doing a skit at a pep assembly to get school spirit for the big game. 29
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