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'hh XJ Q- ,lf . V55 The A Squad loolrs slill and formal posing lor piclures, buf you should see lhem on fhe lloorl Firsl row: Wes Roberls, Slanley Kuns, Maurice James, John Lund, Bobby Cafes, Tommy Miller, Red Williams. Second row: Coach Harl, Jerry Hamplon, Billy Allencler, Kesler Alrers, Dave Lorenzen, George Slurman, Gus Fc-rnau, Don Roberfs. Third row: Henry Wasserburger, Billy Rr-clrling, Harry Sager, Charles Smilh and Keilh Ray. Coach Hari, in lhe flashy Min- nesola shirt gives John Lund and Bob Cafes some fine poinls on baslrelloall. A for A-squad. B for B- squad, C for Coach. These fel- lows malre up lhe Basquad, which includes, incidenlally, lhose A- squadders no? on fhe firsf len . From leil lo righl, Firsl row: David Bufler, Leo Rodgers, Billy Roclrling, Billy Allender, Harry Sager, Kcilh Ray, Mer! Roberls lrnanagerl, Richard Hoy and Jun- ior Bircher. Second row: Coach Hari, Knilh Currey, Charles Clark, Billy Balrr-r, Russell Fnrnau, Jerry Hampfon, Bob Darrow, Keilh Lin- coln, and Wayne Hoy. Third row: James Srnilh, Bill Smilh, Henry Wasscrburger, George Willson, Kennelh Buller, Clifford Paulsen, Kennelh Sinclair and George Slur- man. Kennefh Sinclair, Meri Roberls and Henry Wasserburger are really doing lheir fob as baslrefball managers in straightening ou? the loclrer room. UARL 94 'I' fin I fi. , .f. 14 8 J 'J I 7 H, 26 20 If is I7 18 22 .glnow 'J deep, Doris Larson is happy, lor she has iusl been crowned Baslrelball Queen of 1947. Doris was chosen because she has oulslanding loyal- fy and enlhusiasm for ihe feam. Enioying fhe crowning as much as Doris are Kesler Alrers and Dave Lorenzen, while Chuclc Smifh, Thomas Miller, John Lund, Billy Allender and Wes Roberls loolr on. P1 Q x as
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056 YV W, .L rf 50 Familiar scene indeed af LHS. Wheiher our boys are in ihe midsi oi a winning sfreak, or are ialxing 'rheir losses preHy regularly, we baclm fhem up wiih wholehearfed pep assemblies . Ofien, foo, fhe band plays. Really, lhe ball does sfand exacily sfiill for solif-seconds of lime even in fhe mosf healed game. Tommy Miller lumped for one in fhe Douglas game, and Maurice James waifs for +l1e rebound affer a shot he made in +he Crawford game. M...--5 Lab facilifies were inadequafe for each siudenl in chem- Noi all Oi Winler is harsh OI' 5l0l'mY. by 6 l0r1g Sl10+- OCC6- igfry +0 do each experiment So members of fhe CI555 foolg SiOI IdllY, Jack Frosf painfs wifl'1 6 delicafe Sl'I'OlKe, silvering il1E +urns doing ihe work, demons+ra+ing fo lhe resi' of 'rhe class. H995 wifh Sparkling, Qle-imifI9 isle- A96if1S+ 'll1e blue blue Sam Sabin, in fhig Cage, is making some Soap, Sky and file shaded side of 'llle building BS B baClidI'0p, we consider if a sighf +o behold. 28
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Aclion was high lhe nighl of lhe Torringlon game when Slanley The referee was nol receiving an upper cul 'From Kuns l22l inlercepled a pass, dribbled down fhe floor and made a lhe Torringion player as fhe picfure suggesls. Bul John lump shol which raised Lusl:'s score lwo poinls. Bobby Cafes l55l Lund and he were jumping for lhe ball while lhe band was close behind him gelling ready for lhe rebound. Torringlon was walched wiih baled brealh. Slanley and Maurice were lhe vicfor over sliff compelilion. on lhe alerl. loo. gym 15 Wdfln, E5 CEIYIQZGJ ll is plain lo see whal day lhis was. ll was nol only Valen- Barbara Taylor, Joan Lund, Bonnie Kaan and Doris Larson line's Day, buf also iusl aller lhe Torringlon game. There was hif lhe 'floor wilh a snappy lwirling rouline during lhe half-lime plenly oi hearl inleresl' in lhe gaily de-coraled gym. of lhe Torringlon game, while lhe band played on. Moral supporl for our leams came from ihese Pep Clubbers: Firsl row: Shirley Malmborg, Nila Sylvesler, Paula Culver and Evelyn Roberfs. Second row: Geraldine Turner, Caroline Maguire, Doris Larson, Bonnie Kaan, Arlene Pollard, Geraldine Klemlxe, Nina Lamb, Jane Mangus, Rae Chrislian, Belh Wasserburger and Eleanore Denny. Third row: Georgia Lee Slory, Vearl O'Connor, Berlilla Cowell, Pally Ruffing, Elizabelh Wolfe, Vivian Klemlre, Beverly Cummings, Lorraine Willson, Pally Shane, .loan Lund, Mae Ann Amend, Palsy Guibaulf and Mr. Yocum. Fourih row: Shirley McCune, Nadine Duguid, Delores Deifchler, Jo Ann Klemlce, Phyllis Willson, Barbara Taylor, Frances Clingman, Phyllis Owens, Carol Held, Helen Mallhewson, Hazel Kuns, Janis Miller and Evelyn Tibbifs. 30
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