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l ay Vee-'s Learn Winning Ways Easily Dave Mial holds Tightly to the Pigskin 35 hc M95 Dave Mial, again, seems to be off for a short ani to :ivoicl a Birmingham tacklcr. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Coach Charles Evans guided his Junior Varsity football team to a rewarding season, -winning tive and losing two, Long hours of practice, perseverance, fundamental drills and the determination to win were some of the factors responsible for the fine showing made by the Jay Vee's. Each game was highlighted by thrills and surprise plays. The experience gained as members of the Jay Vee's should help to build a Varsity team of the future. Bottom row: tleft to rightj J. Jarvis, T. Bailey, R. Lueth, D. Rehcler, C. Mial, VV. Gantt, L. Brown, C. Williams and Mr. Evans, coach. Second row: J. Baarck, S. King, D. Logie, E. Johnson, C. Hoffman, G. Duhbs. J. XVelser, R. Fox and R. Dickey. Third row: R. Baldwin. G- Howell, D. Batkins, M. Flemming, P. Junior Varsity Scores Mount Clemens -- L'Anse Creuse 0 Mount Clemens - Royal Oak Kimbal 0 Mount Clemens - Birmingham 26 Mount Clemens - Port Huron 6 Mount Clemens - Ferndale 7 Mount Clemens - Hazel Park 2 Mount Clemens - East Detroit I3 Cleven, A. Manor, G. Tillery, J. Hall and W VVatson. Fourth row: J. Brown, R. Martins A. Foote, G. Arcgo, J. Racine, B. Reick, D Baldwin and K. Kunkel. Top row: N. Smith 1 G. Brouwer, R. Dooley, T. Schamehorn, Bolclen, R. Lamb, B. Allen, J. Smith, XV Destross and Mike Childers.
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End Losing Streak FERNDALE 8 - MOUNT CLEMENS 0 Rough and rugged football played an im- portant part in the Ferndale triumph over Mount Clemens. It was evident, especially as the second half progressed, that the Battling Bathers were fighting with high spirit and de- termination, but could not overcome the sec- ond quarter scoring of the Railsplitters. HAZEL PARK 19 - MOUNT CLEMENS 6 The lVl.C. gridders held their own against the championship Hazel Park team, but were unable to capture a winning score for the annu- al Homecoming game. Tom Dedenbach led the defense to hold the Vikings. MOUNT CLEMENS 21 - - EAST DETROIT 6 East Detroit was the victim in the Bathers' hrst E.lVl.L. win since the I954 grid season. The entire lVl.C. team, with desire and determi- nation, outplayed the Shamrocks to come out on top of the scoring column. MOUNT CLEMENS 20 - BERKLEY 7 A victory e n d e cl the Bathers' football season. By toppling the Berkley team in freez- ing temperatures and high winds the lVl.C. team started a two game winning streak. lt must bc Jack Smoot Cwho else could keep goingj Coach Mowry points out a weakness to Harry Zurawski C713 in preparation for Harry's re-entry into the game. about to be crashed to earth by two opponents. Gary Ballmall C423 UEHSYDCfY9it'S'll?igl11al1ll HDPCHTS The third man may yct be needed to stop Jack. to be away for a sizeable gain agamst the Bathers.
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Harriers Turn In Fine Performance S WI Ralph Small. Gary Smith, Bernard Crannon, Chuck Weisner, Dean lafpenter and John Brinker round one of the landmarks of our cross- COlllllI'y COLITSC. CROSS COUNTRY The M.C. harriers under the fine direction of Mr. Norman Keehn reached unexpected heights with one of the best cross-country seasons M.C.H.S. has had recently. Co-captains Dean Carpenter and Corky Pfeil were splendidly assisted by the entire team as they placed second instead of the ex- pected third place spot in the E.M.L. meet. Each individual runner had the qualities of speed and endurance which carried the Bather harriers to victory. Bottom row: llcft to rightj L. Spoflvck. B. Cranon, G. Smith, D. Carpenter, Lf l'feil, LT. XXX-isncr. R. O'l7cll. O. Marks and Mr. Keehn. thu coach. Top row: bl. Folsom, R. Trmnhley. R. Marshall. M r. Keeh n, coach Cross-Country Scores flow score wins, I9 Mount Clemens ,,,,,,,4,,4 ,,,, , H Ferndale 42 40 MOUDI Clemens .,,..,,,,,,,,, Birminghgm 295 Mount Clemens ...,,,,,,,., Royal Oak Kimbal 25W 28 Mount Clemens .,..,,,4,,,,,A Hazel Park 29 Port Huron 38 East Detroit 33 I9 Mount Clemens ..... 26 Mount Clemens ..... E- M- L- meet .......... ........... S econd Place RCgl0l'1al meet ........................,..... Sixth Place R. Eckenrodc. B. Girson, R. Stark, M. Miller, T. Fladger, G. DuBois. VV. Simms, G. Lane, R. O'Dell. l.. Small and XV. Mcllcynolds.
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