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3:25 CLUB Ruiz' flute--I. Collins. C. Braznell, P. Horan, H. Lober, C. McDowell. Rnzc 'Iiziw-R. Morris, G, Middleton, J. Budd. VI. Hamlett, D. Voltman, M. Painter. how they would do. Of course, no ones hopes were too high for the Southside game, and we weren't completely shocked when we lost the game thirty-nine to six. We scored, however. when Bill Kampf fought his way into the end- zone after catching Turner Austin's pass, and the unusual violence of Manhassefs cheers must have bewildered the South Side rooters across the field. lt was in that game, also, that two of our most promising stars received serious injuries. Hugh Kitchener's wrist was broken in the first quarter, and before the half ended Frank Chicoski's ankle was broken. Wfhy, we asked again, do we have to play South Side first? Everybody got a thrill in the Garden City game when, after Stan Kushay had flashed onto pay dirt and Turner Austin had converted, the Indians ended the first quarter with a seven-six lead, but from there we went on to a twenty-five to seven disaster, Our still-trying eleven broke its long-standing jinx by beating East Rockaway twelve to six, and later they actually shut out Roslyn seven to nothing. In the Roslyn game, Stan Kushay, behind a devastating row of blockers, swept into the end-zone. and Dick liinaly scored the extra point on a well-executed quarterhback sneak. The opposing team was held scoreless throughout the game, and Manhasset had its first shut out in many seasons to write into the record book. One discouraging feature of the football sea' son was that our very inexperiented team was picked by lNlt'll'.l't!zIV1' to win a few of the games we lost. Actually, the team fought very hard for our two wins, for they were playing experi- enced and skilled elevens, way out of their class. and even two of those proud scalps on their belt was a great prize. ASSIEMBLIZ PREVIIEXV COMMII IH Run' Om--I. Moghtader, P. liitn M An1.us Run' 'l'zz'ff-'lf Gutinan, A. Wfilliims D lxn s hl. Shuinway. -I. Hou ut
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The soccer team fared very poorly, not scoring a point in nine games, but the tennis team won over Farmingdale and Great Neck, to finish with a two-live season. The cross-country team placed second in two of its triangular meets, beating Great Neck and Garden City. The over-all sports season better than the previous year's, but it left us still win-hungry, and the lower classmen were already looking for- ward to next year. The spirit had been good. though. joanne Stein's scrappy little bunch of cheerleaders kept us on our toes, and added to the enthusiasm on our winning days. Manhasset's girls had a full season also, al- though it started with perhaps the most unde- cisive sports event in M, H. S. history. Our fresh- man and sophomore girls played the corresponding classes from Great Neck in hockey. In the middle of the game, a cloudburst sent the girls hurrying indoors, where, still full of spirit, they decided to have it out in a do-or-die game of volleyball. That game ended in a tie, and the girls went home that night not quite knowing what to think. After that, the hockey teams ended with a moderately good season, bringing home a win, a loss, and a tie from the playday at Adelphi. Before the teams were picked last fall all the girls participated in an extensive intramural program. The teams were hnally selected by Ginny Thompson, Lucia Thwaits, Betty Dewey, and joan Auch. Another popular girls' sport was tennis. Almost eighty girls participated, playing on Tuesdays and Thurs- VISUAL AIDS Rua' Om'--XV. Beard, C. ltlclings. M. Kodet, T. Beckett, D. King. Rau' Tim--D. Neier, li. Wclgner, R. johnson, H. Durham, B. Zeiller, j. Etzel. Run' Three'---li. Berg- strom, A. Krepela, H. Arnold, ll. Cebe-Habersky, l. Dinklage, H. Kirchner. Run' Four-C. Ashton, M. Hughes, B. Gary, A. Staib, 'I. Burrows, P. Fageren, D. Howard, A. Wtilff. days. Also, a few golfers determinedly dubbed their way around Memorial Field during the autumn afternoons, and next year the sport may take a permanent place in Manhasset High. The Manhasset High School Dramatics Group started its official year by presenting its fall pro- duction, Little Women, on November nine- teenth and twentieth. A very hne cast made the play unforgettable for us all. Peggy Flynn as Amy, Dorothy Young as Meg, Margaret Lange as Beth, and Eleanor Gleeson as jo all turned in . 5' l SPANISH CLUB Rau' Ouev-I-. Pearlman, J, jahn, B. Fowle, B. Wfoolston, C. McKenny, J. Edwards. Run' Two-QI. Millang, L. Goodman. j. Arnold, E. Lieberherr, J. Suellau, Cowley. Row Tlsfec-C. johnson, tl. Vecciotti, A. McDowell, j. Lee, N. Lane. Ron' Four-C. Hoffman D. Guder, K. Lent. s 1121
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