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CROSSCOUNTRY First wiv, iff! fa I'ig1If4-C. Ziegler, D. Gillcspic, R. Pact. Srmml wiv, Iwfl I0 right-Mr. Mulalavagc, D. Glllllliilll, j. Sallfurd, P. Sanfurml, IQ. Lzmgc. CHEERLEADERS Luff tn riglzf-D. XYi1liams, D. Ya11Henscl1oteu, Mrs. Matalavagc, A. VVi1bur, F. Bamhart, G. Fairbairn, D Lukuw. The 1949 Log 25
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BASKETBALL Ifirxt row, left to right-A. Thompson, NV. Mcfiarvey, P. Hill, Mr. Neff, VV. Kavanaugh, J. Ladenheim, R. Edwards. .Srroluf I'U'Zl', left In riylzf-F. Barringer, D. Gillespie, J. Sperling, l.. licator, C. Tyler, Xllilliams, Goupil, H. Faulkner, R. Lange. Yflzim' mtv, Iffl In rilfflif---R. VVilliams, D. Sanforql, R. Hubbell, E. Brannen, li. Meister, P. Sanford, J. Sanford, J. XYilbnr. D. Graham. CROSS COUNTRY hy XNARD Kr:AToR Cross Country has been a new sport in our school in the last couple ol years. lt is perhaps one of the most strenuous sports which we now hive in our school, .Xt the meets, each person on each team is required to run the distance, which varies from two to two-ancl-a-halt miles. The win- ning team is cleterminecl by points. W'hen each player comes in, he is nuniberecl starting with one. ancl this proceecls nntil each ancl all runners are in. Then the numbers ol' the place in which each runner came in, are arlflecl together and the tea'n with the fewest points wins. Mr. Klatalavage was the coach, with Bob l'eet as the star runner who always linishecl lirst on onr team. Hur competition was again iiilboa, Miclclleburg anfl Delhi. CHEERLEADING Rah! Rah! Rah! ,Xt the beffinnin 1' ol every year, try-outs for cheerleaclinff are helcl. .Xlter three junior Yar- h S 1 1 t . Z1 sity ancl three Varsity members have been chos Cn, they are requirecl to practice every night alter school. ,Xll cheers usecl by our cheerleaclers are original. New ones macle up this year aref Orange ancl Blue, Varsity Yictoryf' and a new specialty cheer. Cheering for the M.C.S. teams has always been a highly coyetecl honor ancl a clnty that he- quires much time and worlc on the part of the cheerleaders anrl the Faculty .f'Xclvisor. To those who will carry on our tradition of cheering, we wish success and the satisfaction that is to be fonncl in leacling our school teams to victory. 24 The 1049 Log
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PERSONAL SNAPS First row, top-Poise C1155 Pale Faeeg Our Gangg Tweet Tweet. Second row!Love Birds: Gotta Matcl1?g Buddies, Third row-The Three Musketeersg To and Frog Freshman Initiation. 1'x0lH'fll r0w4Yea Teamlg Beauty and the Beastg Lone VVolf. Fifth row-Big VVl1eels. 26 The 1949 Log
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