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CllFlItlllllE5 lIMIlfM3lDllMIllIl2n lltllllllflglltlll SGBTIHIIGDQDTLJ llBASlIlQlIE5CilIllll5AlIL9lIL9 TEAM llF1DlIR Ill QD 3 4Il Coaczn MURPHY The start of the basketball season appeared hopel ful and bright until after winning several of the opening games, the team was set back by the un' timely death of one of its five veterans. Soon after this, graduation increased thc gap in the previously triumphant lineup and the reserves were called upon to present equally line players to fill their places. This revamped team, with few exceptions, played the remainder of the season and fully justified their VM JW- hurried choice by constant and sincere cooperation to build themselves into a winning team. Their efforts were not unrewarded, for the team won I2 out ot 26 games in addition to the County tournament trophy and fourth place in the district tournament Letters were awarded to: Howard Dunbar, Ed' ward Allison, George Crcascy, Leonard Sowers, jean Fry, Tom Brown, john Helms, Louis Doran, jay Curless, and Max Miller. The lettermen selected George Creasey as their honorary captain. COUNTY TOURNAMENT Macomb---- ---411 Colchester -- ----Sl Nlacomb .... --37g Prairie City --- ----'22 Macomb ...L 331 Blandinsville -- .... I2 Macomb ........,.. 331 Bardolph ..... ,.,. I 9 DISTRICT TCTURNAMENT Macomlx- ---191 Colusa ........... --lo lVlacomb-- ---273 Plymouth ....,,,,,L -20 lwlacomb.- ---22: Colchester Qovertinicj-ZS lVlacomb-- ---181 Academy ........ ---29 BASKETBALL Maromb---- ---- 42: Bardolph -- ---ZH Macomb ---- --23: lndustry -- ---I9 Macomb ---- --211 Ft. Ivladison ---I6 Macomh -..- - --34: Hannibal -- ---26 Macomb ---- --25: Kirksville -- ---27 Macomb ---- ---- 'l 6: Academy -- ---27 Macomb ---- ---- l 75 Keokulc - ---26 Macomb ---- .-.- l lg Quincy -- .--44 Macomb ---- ---- 2 03 Ft, Nladison - ---43 lvlacomb ---- --.- l l: Galesburg --- ---24 lVlaeomb---- --30: Hannibal -- ---Z8 Macomb --.. f-.- 5 U3 Bushnell --- ---Z4 Macomb ---- ---- I 8: Academy -- ---33 Macomb--- ---- 16: Kirksville -- ---Z9 Macomb ...- ---- I 73 Keokuk - ---34 lvlacomb- -- ---- 15: Beardstown --- 35 Macomb ---- ---- Z 01 Quincy --- ----- RZ Macomb--- ---- 17: Rushville - ---- --24 Page 13
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v . i lwaillnl m- - M , -P , Beginning the season with eight returning letterf men and an ahundance of reserve material, Coach Nlurphy fashioned a team which showed its valor in every game. Although not enjoying an ideal season, the team represented a decided improvement over those of very recent seasons. After heating three of their nonfeonference rivals they continued through the season, fighting each game to the finish and makf ing up in determination what they lacked in scoring power. Although the hoys lost many close games their opponents always found it a more than difficult task to cross our goal line. Those awarded letters were: Newell Sapp, W'ilf son Huston, Charles Bartlett, Ivan Cooper, Vxfoodf row Cheesman, Laverne Duncan, Donald O'Harra, Howard Dunhar, Louis Doran, john Moon, john Helms, Leonard Sowers, Laverne Nichols, and Tom Brown. The lettermen elected, as honorary cofcaptains for the season, Newell Sapp and Laverne Duncan. FOOTBALL Macomh Rushville L........,,.... Macomh Quincy ....Y,...,......, Macomh Beardstown ......L.,..,.. hdaconih llavana ................. Macomb Galeshurg ..,L.,..,.,,,.. lvlaeomh Bushnell ...,L,,,,,L...,, Mllfillllh lvlacomh Keolcuk .,,e,,,......,s,, Hannibal ......,,e,,..., Ft. lvladison fallflllilllllb lIlE34lDllNIlllllIE?JQl!'J The haskethall ponies had only four scheduled games this year in which to show their merit. The majority of their season was comprised of interfsquad games as curtainfraisers for the varsity games. In these games a friendly hut intense rivalry was def veloped hetween the FreshmanfSophomore and ,IllI1lOI sClllUI' teams. Although each team won ahout the same numher of games, each time they met there Page 12 Gllflllillllii lMllfM'3lDlIMIllIB iitiiiiyiisiitii ,siisiniinibsiis g f,gf,LN + lFlDlDCllflBAllBlllp ClIFlt5AM lllixfllllllio M931 was sure to he a hitterly contested hattle hefore one or the other was declared winner. The ponies only had two games this season and for a numher of reasons found it difficult to compare themselves with the powerful Galeshurg seconds. Though losing hoth these games several of the ponies saw service with the regular team hefore the season was over. Those playing in pony games were: john Bartlett, john Loos, Lyman Brown, Ralph Doney, Grant Brickell, Charles Sturm, Perry Huff, Wzillzice Reed, Mzix Miller, Clarence Doran, Dwight Curless, Mzirf tin Wiierly, Richard Pettit, and Gerald McCormick.
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W Giriaiiao imiaieoimiilis iiviiiismiiie' seiiioois iisfiiiiio A The Band was organized early in the fall and has grown steadily in numbers and interest. There are approximately sixtyfiive members and it is still grow' ing. The Band has stimulated much interest in the GllfllHlllIE5 SlIli5lINIilll4DlIR Kate Hardeastle--- ..... Barbara Kettron Mrs. Hardcastle- - - Miss Neville-- - Maid ....... - - - - -Mary Isabel Foster - - - - - Florence Jordan - - - - Barbara Jean Rost Bar Maid ..... ..... D oris Wilmtut Tony Lumpkin-H ..... Edward Johnson Young Marlow ..... ............ R alph Berry Ambrose Applejohn-V -- Anna Valeska .e.... - -- Poppy Faire-- school life and curriculum. The Band owes much of its success to Mr. Anton Johnson and Mr. Fish who helped raise the necessary funds. Mr Bunnell directs the band. llDllLoAfM EAST Hastings ---. ---- P aul Pettit Hardcastle ----- - ----- ----- W illiam Long Sir Charles Marlow ----- --.-- H enry Churchill Stingo .....----- ---- ..-.- Charles Zettle Diggory ---- ---Victor Eneff Simon .... ....-.-. C arl Clark Slang .............---.. .-.-. D onald O'Harra Mat Muggins ------ -- -------- Charles Bartlett Cllflltllllllfo Qllllll-llINllllllDlIR - - -Fred Burnham -Lorraine Wasdell - - -Maxine Kernal Ivan Borolsky ---- ----- G rant Brickell Mrs. Whitccinib ----- ---Dulcie McCartney Mrs. Pengard ----- ----- H elen Merkev Mr. Pengard ----- Lush --------- Page 14 - - - -John Bartlett - - ---Paul Mercer HDLAGY QIBASCIIF Palmer--- --.- Betty Purdum Dennett .--.-- ----- E rnest Jarvis johnny jason- ---- --.- L ozella McHatton Pirates: Willard Chapman Dale McCormick Victor Ritter Ellis Leighty Leroy Cunningham Howard Helms Eldon Knoedler Dale Fosdyck Doyle James
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