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Ql'2?9?l99?l9Qlf2?Qf'2f?+29?+22Q+29?i235236329399252349924993432999993QQEYQQSYYSQQQQSZQi?9?+2?S?+?Qi?QHQQi9?5:52S2l22Ql?2S?f2Qf9Q+2QL First Row: Robert Corby, Bill Freed. Ed Kersh, Joe King, Charles Stout, Dick Rinehart, Doyle Hyal, Junior Latta. Second Row: Mr. Daniel, Dean Ewing, Keith Scheele. Max VValters, Junior Sharninghouse, Orville Beckwith, Kermit Fartliing, Herman Dean, Alta Lentz, George Norway. Third Row: Ne-lson Weeks, Joe NVQ-in. Earl Penetcn, Thomas Wein, Jimmie Hatidox, Joe Mc- Clovick. John McCamey. Kenneth Scheele, Dick Bennett. You've Got To Be A Football Hero THE football team this year had a rather poor season, winning only one game. ' They defeated Liberty 224-0, while in the other games McComb couldn't quite get a score across. The latter part of the season was played with second-string players, the first team having been suspended after losing to Vanlue 72-0. Prospects for next year's team, however, look much brighter, as only five players were lost by graduation. Most of this year's first team will be back, with several sophomores who got a lot of experience this year. There are also some freshmen who saw service and look quite promising. Next year's team should be an experienced outfit, with all of the players having seen some action. They should bring McComb's football fortune, which has been at a low ebb the last few years, to the top again. The Seniors lost by graduation are Captain Joe King, Charles Stout, Robert Gorby, Max Walters, and Bill Freed. Orville Beckwith and Earl Anderson, however, have moved away and will not be available for next year. Both are lettermen and will be greatly missed. Coach Daniel made several shifts in his lineup during the season in an effort to find a winning combination, but only once, in the Liberty game, did McComb emerge victorious. Captain Joe King started at center, but later was shifted to the backfield to bolster the running attack. Chuck Stout, last year's quarterback, started at end but changed to the backfield later. When Captain King changed positions, Bob Gorby took over the center duties. Other players were alternated between the line and the backfield, but McComb just couldn't click. The team was fortunate in having no serious injuries during the season, the most serious being several sprained ankles. With a veteran, experienced team to take the field, together with several prom- ising freshmen, McComb should be in the thick of the fight in next year's race. The school will be behind them and will be doing what it can to bring the trophy to McComb. CX95! lIQ!3C'R9!lGiJC.I9lICb.9L!O!lGXJllcDi!GX9LID3'6-'GXJL!0HGX.J Twenty-one
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S?f?29?+95S+f32Qi?C3i32Qi52Qi9Si9Q22Qi?Qi?Qi22S2+?lQ+f229?i?2S2i2Qi32S?i?2YQ935:32Qi?935522Q+99??i2Qi?S322S?l22S?l22S?HQ+?2iii-tilfililfi-'52S?1-32551-S2523-P Seated. Left to Right: Pauline Shoop. Vera Inbody, Myrtle Brickman, Ila. Mae Farthing, Imo- gene Foltz. 1' Standing. Left to Right: Lawrence l-towers, Coach: Lois Moorhead. Ellen Rader, Edna Poe, Mzirgaret Corby, Bernice Went. Virtue Lanker. Annebelle Foltz, Miss England. Assistant Coach: Carol Inboily. Student Manager. Gems Of The Gym THIS basketball season was not successful according to games won and lost. But the McComb lassies don't have spirits easily crushed and they went through the season fighting hard whether they gained a victory or were defeated. When the season opened, four letter-girls were back to form the nucleus of this year's team, namely, Myrtle Brickman, Vera Inbody, Ila Mae Farthing, forwardsg and Pauline Shoop, guard. Imogene Foltz and Edna Poe were always in the thick of it while Annabelle Foltz, Margaret Gorby, Lois Moorhead, Virtue Lanker, Bernice Went, and Ellen Rader were ready for action when they were needed. Perhaps the most thrilling game played all season was the one with Rawson when McComb managed to squeeze out a one-point margin. The gun went off with McComb Winning 14-13. The contest with Arlington can probably be called the girls' most successful game of the season. McComb led all the way. The final score was 24-11 while the score- board showed 13-3 at the intermission. Although Mt. Cory and Mt. Blanchard handed us a defeat, the games were in- teresting. Both of these tilts were strong defensive ones. Carol Inbody, student manager, was right there at every game and very capably handled her respective duties. Miss England, assistant coach, was always ready to lend helpful advice. She traveled faithfully with the team and was the one whose enthusiasm for the game often spurred the girls on. To Mr. Bowers, who gave of his time to coach the girls, goes the gratitude of every member of the team. He was always optimistic concerning every game-even when We were behind. Four girls will not return to basketball next year because of graduation. They are: Myrtle Brickman, Honorary Captain, Vera Inbody, Ila Mae Farthing, and Paul- ine Shoop. ' SEASON'S RECORD McComb 24 Arcadia 50 McComb 10 Mt. Cory 17 McComb 15 Van Buren 18 McComb 33 Vanlue 26 McComb 10 Mt. Blanchard 18 McComb 10 Dunkirk 18 McComb 17 Liberty 36 McComb 24 Arlington 11 McComb 14 Rawson 13 C5955 ilQIYXQ5lGX.3CvID:IC-SRWDCYZDil'-lGY.9Q.lDl!GRvDCvZBi,'lGY-9C..?DiiGX 3 Twenty-three
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