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KENNETH MORRISON Guard JOHN PEASE Forward HENRY ESP JAY BROCKWAY Forward Manager
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BASKETBALL A SQUAB Mr. Prawn, Superintendent; Raymond Smith, Jack Bzoski, Albert Stevenson, Kenneth Morrison, Mr. Leahy, Coach Walter Pease, Willard Wilson, Alex LaFarge, Cyriel Not Afraid, Jay Brockway The basketball team finished up a successful season when they took second honors at the District 5 Tournament. Passed by the two veterans, Alex LaForge and Willard Wilson, and aided by some very good reserves, the local club always gave a good account of themselves and supplied their audience with many a thrill. Their sportsmanship and ability was evident in all their games. When at home and away from home they were always gentlemen. Lodge Grass 21 Rosebud 30 There Lodge Grass 30 Worden 16 There Lodge Grass 8 Roundup 26 Here Lodge Grass 15 Hardin 29 There Lodge Crass 23 Buffalo 38 There Lodge Grass 17 Custer 21 There Lodge Grass 19 Custer 17 Here Lodge Grass 21 Buffalo 22 Here Lodge Grass 22 Klein 55 Here Lodge Grass 22 Worden 17 Here Lodge Grass 21 Red Lodge 33 There Lodge Grass 30 Sumatra 21 There Lodge Grass 15 Red Lodge 22 Here Lodge Grass 33 Sumatra 24 Here Lodge Grass 35 Rosebud 31 Here Lodge Grass 23 Roundup 28 There Lodge Grass 20 Klein 49 There Lodge Grass 24 Forsyth (forfeit) There Lodge Grass Forsyth 22(neutral floor)Hardin Lodge Grass 30 Hardin 31 Here 18
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GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Rachel Foltz, Shirley Boese, Heta Stovall, Letitia Chandler, Mildred Halberg, Margaret Knutson, Grace Faught, Eileen Eggart Alice Powers, Malena Berland, Miss Hogg, Doris Swearingen, Dorothy Gardner, Bonnie Brown Maxine Brovm, Margaret Patten, Ruby Mies For the first time during the history of the Lodge Grass High School, girls physical education has been included in the regular curriculum. It is compulsory for the freshmen and sophomores and optional for the juniors and seniors. Under the efficient direction of l iss Hogg, the girls learned to play basketball, volleyball, baseball. Their only public appearance was February 17, when the upperclassmen played the lower classmen in a preliminary to the Hardin game. The girls also do sitting up exercises, which incidently are sometimes followed by stiffness in the joints and aching in the backs, but the girls take it all with a smile. The girls like physical education, it is recreational, it diverts their attention from school books for awhile and puts smiles on their faces. 20
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