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Stanley Horowski was outstanding in the arthof kicking 'and passing. Almost at will Stan could kick that ball to 'any part of the field. He kicked the Oriole eleven out of many tight spots. His kicking was the turning point of many games. 'Stan' is a three letter man. , Alton Haynor was another Oriole gridder. A Alton played guard, and played tlis position well. He liked to throw a hard block. Al's absence will be felt greatly next season. At left halt' we had Simon Ezdebski. Si was very hard to stop and was a very good defensive player. He ls a two year man and will be missed next fall. Arne Anderson played reserve end and was very handy. He also played some backfield. His best play wus catching a long pass in the Sccttville game. Our most dignified player t1.Ls year wus no other than Koch Moroczka. Koch played end and was always ready to do his job. He had his most fun in the Mnnlstoe game. Carl Buckets Olmstead played a tackle on tixls years team. He played his best against Cadillac and Mount Pleasant. BASKETBALL Losing only two games in 10 starts is the record acco- mplished of the Oriole Basketball squad thls season. Not quite as impressive as in years gone by, it still is one'o1' the best in the North. The Orioles took second place ln the conference in which they have dominated five consecu- tive years. ' Now a little about the Seniors that did so well for the old Alma Hater. Henry Schoenherr was a reserve guard. He was ready to be called upon at any tlrrze. Hank played best against Man- istee but showed up as well against Fremont. At the other regular guard position was Ray Flash Hollick. Ray was the highest scorer among the guards. His great speed on the tip off play usually melted him two points. Bob Greening was a reserve guard and forward. Bob scored the winning bucket against Alpena in our two point victory. He was very capable of playing both guard and a forward and showed lots of action this year. Our Captain and high scorer for the year was Chet 'Clipper' Brooks. Chet set a new Ludlngton record for one game with his 27 points against Shelby. He received the 3rd highest number of votes for All-Northern in which 45 schools voted. He also received honorable mention for All a e . . 91
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me 1 Pears we the Senior girls of L. H. S. who are approaching the end of our high school days, have taken an active part in athletics. Among these are soccer, volley ball, basket- ball, baseball, tennis, and howling. Reminisclng our freshman year, we find that we were well-represented in all of the various sports from which we still have pleessnt memories. In soccer the Lions won the championship with the following girls part1c1pat1ng:Doreen Gallie, 'Peggy Parrott, Dorrlce Bashau and Marcia Mae Ely. Among the Seniors on the winning team NCr1oles,N were Arlene Hanson, Helen Mueckler, Marie Christensen, June Speidel, Ruth Mc Clcllan, and Jerry Hall. b During our Sophomore year,'The Tlgersu were the Champ- pions, which included Jane Ruschkewloz, Helen Ebner, Lois Holmetrom, Mary Nell Mo Millen, Helen Mueckler, and Thelma Gilbert. The championship was captured by the Sophomore B's in Volley ball, having Peggy Parrott as captain. Composing the team were Dorrlce Bashaw, Marcia Mae Ely,Doreen Ga1l1e,Jane Ruschkewloz, Jean Schrlnk, and Jean Schroeder. Our Sophomore team also won the softball tournrment. Now in our junior year,HThe Panthereu were the victor- ious soccer team with Peggy Parrott as cuptsln. Those who helped make this team successful were: Betty Lasher,Dor1s Bnehau, Ruth Johnson, and Thelma Gilbert, Doris Far r o 11 Marcia Mae Ely, and Aileen Alstrom. ' ' 25 I
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