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Band CORNET: Bosscawen, D., Bonnell, Bosscawen, M., Barkes, Bigler, Candoli, S., La Cava, Bs Perry, Everett, Frank, Griffis, Guite, Hutchins, Iglehart, Kersh, La Cava, R., Vriendt; TROMBONE: Mark, Burket, Cochran, Lovett, Morlan, Wygant; derson, Zeller, Matchette, Calvin, Brubaker; FRENCH HORN: Hitchner, SAXOPHONE: Berger, Candoli, Dahl, M., Futter, Groves, Hills, Glaum, Kock, Staffeldt, Stamm, Summe, Burk; ALTO: Harmon; FLUTE: Ehrmin, Galbreath, Jennings, Orton, Rhodes; BARITONE: Brady, Graves, Fox; TYM- PANI: Eby; BASS DRUM: Huston; DRUMS: Belli, Downes, Frie Ganser, Kilbey, Michiels, Miller; BASSOON: Stamm, B. Those who received three-year letters are: Walter Barkes, Dorothy Bosscawen, Bill Brady, Herbert Brubaker, Joy Galbreath, Ruth Ganser, ¢ Leonard Graves, Eva Lou Harmon, Ellen Heft English Ill THIRD ROW: Coyner, Kelver, Boomershine, Burger, Kipp, Burkhart, Hums. SECOND ROW: Widup, Thomas, Roebuck, McGowan, Buysse, Misner, Maes, Witter. FIRST ROW: Jenkinson, Walga- muth, Trittipo, Jenkins, Whitt, Miller, Brubaker, Hepler, Baney. Page 29 Richez, Tomlinson, Yeazel, Powell, M., CLARINET: Dahl, V., Beehler, Blake, Burgess, Pease, Powell, S., Smith, Went, White. Ritter, OBOE: Vanderlin; BASS: Wertenberger, An- . Culp, McDonald, Young, Wilkie, Iglehart; Zimmer, s, Wheeler, Scheetz, Lidecker, Kaiser; BELLS: Heaton, he LaCava, Rose Marie LaCava, Dale attmiller, Willadine Orton, Claude Perry, Madyjorie Powell, Violet Robinson, Carl Vander- A and Virginia Zimmer.
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Baton Owirlers the marching band and the strutting of the well-trained baton wielders. One new forma- tion is the anchor pictured above. Director Kraning’s formations are famous in the north- ern Indiana high school conference for variety and smartness, and everyone is thrilled anew whenever the lights on the players caps are lighted. Betty Ritter, Marilyn White, Virginia Steinhauser, Betty Walerko, Ruth Ganser. Elouise Hutchison, Vera Capelli, Joyce Walgamuth, Maxine Schock, Violet Robinson. At the annual Spring Band concert twelve maroon sweaters with four stripes on each left sleeve and two white chenille Ms” were awarded to Ray Bigler, Bob Bonnell, Italo Can- doli, Vera Capelli, Joan Griffis, Minnie Lideck- er, Virginia Mark, Paul Matchette, Phyllis Mil- ler, Tom Pressler, Marvin Stamm, and Elwin Zeller who had four years without more than ade excused absence and tardy each semester. English Ill FOURTH ROW: Trimboli, Woolet, Straughn, McManus, Slabaugh, Fermi, Van Vooren, Van Bru- aene. THIRD ROW: Colley, Nelund, Vaerewyck, Van Bruaene, Der- bin, Van Haverbeck, Luxenber- ger, Lindzy, Barnes. SECOND ROW: Holsinger, Leslie, Kimmel, Cramer, Johnston, Weaver, Freed, Forest, Schulz, Ray. FIRST ROW: Morgan, La Place, Batson, Willingham, Parr, Mos- hak, Herriman.
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Jootball Season Disproves Gloomy Forecasts The season started out with no particular high hopes of anything except a mediocre team, but everyone surely was surprised be- fore the season was over. Coupled with the idea of no veteran lineman returning was the fact that there were many pre-game injuries both before the season and during the season. For their opening game Mishawaka engaged Hammond Tech for an easy victory of 20 to 0. The first game played with John Adams was won by the Maroons in a victory provided by Paul Johnston’s running and some good block- ing. Adams scored but couldn't stand the pace and lost 19 to 6, before one of the largest crowds ever to witness an opening game on Tupper Field. The next week Washington of Indianapolis succumbed to a hard blocking forward wall and fleet backfield to the tune of 19 to 0. In the game with North Side of Fort Wayne, Mishawaka really showed their goods and out- played and outcharged Fort Wayne to a 19 to 0 victory. The famed backfield of Nome, Um- baugh, Crothers, and Johnston clicked de- cisively in this game and contributed much to this victory. The following week one of the crucial games of the season came up — that with Washing- ton of South Bend. A bad break through the loss of Pete Rachul that night, who was unable to play, gave Washington an added advan- tage. Due to effective blocking, fleet-footed Zalejski and the Washington backfield marched to a 20 to 6 victory. Mishawaka kept fighting all through the game and managed to send Paul Johnston driving through the center goal line standing up for our lone tally. This is some- thing that is seldom done to a Washington team. TOP: George Nome, quarterback; Kenneth Umbaugh, halfback; Bob Marvel, left end; Pete Crothers, fullback. BOTTOM: Don Rachul, tackle; Eugene Huggett, end; Vincent Marandino, tackle; Paul Johnson, halfback.
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