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HJ 5 XJ M SHELLEY LYONS l SCOTT MANSFIELD 29 - SHELBY 13 ln direct contrast to the football season four of last year's regulars returned. Among them are Tom Scott, Dave Shelley, lack Dugger, and lack Lyons. Also several promising reserves were coming up, namely, Don Rose, Gene Rudolph, and Bill Herpich, Mansfield was destined to meet none other than their traditional foe, Shelby in the first cage game of the year on the latters court. After a rough and tumble first half, which ended with the score Mansfield 8 and Shelby 6, the Tygers settled down and really whipped the Whippets 29 to 13. Dave Shelley and Gene Rudolph paced the Cat attack with 7 markers each. MANSFIELD 37 -CLEVELAND WEST 38 For the second straight time the lungle Cats had to play on foreign planks. This time in Cleveland where the Tygers fell victims to the new suicide rule, which states that a team making the first two points wins. For three periods the Cowboys were kept well in hand, but sad to relate for just three periods. ln the fourth chukker, Cleveland West tied up the score with one second of play remaining and went on to win from there, Scott, Shelley, and Lyons, with ll, 10, and 9 points, respectively, led the Tygers in scoring. MANSFIELD 27 - HAMILTON 32 ln their first home encounter, the local lads dropped a 32 to 27 decision to a loftier Hamilton quintet. At the end of the half, the Men of Murphy were on the long end of the score, 21 to 17. However in the third period both Shelley and Lyons were ejected from the game on fouls and henceforth the Tyger stock moved fast down hill. Scott with an even dozen markers starred in this. MANSFIELD 31 -MCKINLEY 38 Although lake Lyons dumped in 12 markers, the Men of Murphy dropped a 38 to 31 decision to the touted Bulldogs from McKinley. The Tygers found themselves behind the proverbial eight ball at the end of the first quarter, as they were on the very short end of a 14 to 5 count-a lead which the Tygers were never able to overcome, This was the third straight defeat suffered by the Cats h...4
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The Band Front Row lacques Edwards, lim Hart, Marjorie Calver, Ruth Blaney, Pat Mancini, Helen Dcmlos, Ruth Hockett, Alvena Spriggins, Ieannette Werner, Lois Ohler. Second Row Bertha Croak, Helen Beilstein, Dorothy Wagner, Betty Erye, lanet Hemphill, Bernard Simmons, Harold Wynn, Leslie De Vtlitt, Rudolph Perry, Ralph Arlin, Harold Duda. Third RoWeeAnn leannette Klinger, lohn Vaneff, Helen Holzmiller, Margie 'W'hite, William Zimmerman, Catherine Berger, Maxine Zim- merman, Dorothy Leech, Paul Hannewald, Clifford Emerick. Fourth Row--Marjorie Honierick, Harvey Todd, Carol Ann Spencer, Norma lane Miller, Donna Draves, Marian Lutz, William Ferguson, Norman Vtfilcox, lack Lewis, Ianice Epley, Harold Becker, Richard Spetka, Waldo DeVore, William Smith, Robert Prosser, lack Meyers. Fifth Row- Martha Spetka, Richard Lisle, Harold Flaharty, Ted Bare, Robert Reams, Robert Norris, Mary Alice Mead, Kenneth Ru- dolph, Paul Sauder, Paul Tropf, Ward Barrett, Robert Pugh, Curtis Beidelschies, Robert Lehman, Vtfalter Lake, Dale Bechtel, lohn Them, Williairi Berkley, Bing Owens, lane Miller, Martin Wagner, Vtfillis Wygant. When we go to pep meetings , what is there to greet us? At football games, be it victory or defeat, what sound do we always meet? When an activity needs a little push in advertising, what group give its service? This list of things done by the band could go on and on. A tireless, ready, willing and able group of students pour forth their music ability into huge tubas on down to flutes. A band is something every fair sized school is expected to have, and our band more than lives up to that expectation. The Drum and Bugle Corps Front Row--Martha Spetka, Viola Meister, Betty Edwards, Helen Underwood, Dorothy Blackstone, Marjorie Mitchell, lane Stough, Dorothy Swendal, Mary Turner, Ruth Simmons, Marguerite Boyer, Esther Booksbaum, Susie Spicer, Bonnie DeYarrnon. Second Row---lone Meyers, Marguerite Bader, Mary Stevens, Lucille Petter, Dawn Holt, lean Buell, Marion Given, Margaret Oswalt, Lucy Dinger, Marjorie Balbough. Third Row-Evelyn Lash, lanice Sanborn, Elaine Hellinger, Maurine Beal, Betty Hanlon, Carolyn Robnolt, Anna Moysi, Mary Mc- Bride, Ruth Ute, Ruby Rowe, Mercile Schaaf, Edith Harding, Leona Bidinger, Iune Dinger, Donna Mae Bowman. Once upon a time when M. H. S. had football games, there were no fair lassies in red and white uniforms to march down the field with lively steps. No cocky hats offset faces shining with pride. Then Mr. Holcombe saw the need and or- ganzied a drum and bugle corps. Today we are proud to have an organization, which is willing to brave the coldest, most stormy and even the hottest weather during practices in order that the spectators at the games might be given enjoyment.
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