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LEXINGTONIAN nt Ro to nght Wolf g ard B y be Fealty forward leo-captain! Davis Ullard 1 a I e d Ba k Ro Re hl y coach W ght, forward Wolfe man ag r M Cammo ce t A an f d H Id f a d M G gl guard Lollo manager Co-captam Fealty BASKETBALL RESULTS Co captam Davxs Page 'Turntx exglu New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New CX ex ex ex ex ex ex x ex ex ex ex ex ex ex ex ex ex ex Lex McLuney Glenford Junct1or1 C1ty M and M Shawnee Caldwell New Cncord Glouster Ph1lo Crookswlle Shawnee Caldwell Glenford M and M Ph1lo New Concord Glouster junctxon C1ty Logan H1lsboro 'Q Fm w Cleft ' - e, u 3 err , een rp , g , co-capt in 3 Walt rs, forwar . c w-- ic e , 3 ri g , . 9 5 C n, n erg dr 'n, orwar 5 o en, orw r 3 c ons e, 3 , . l L 29 19 ' 1 M' ,alms ' 1 New Lex 32 Crooksville 30 , , 4- 4 ef -1 L 31 23 ' L 27 ' ' 17 ' 4 L 28 32 V ' L 11 35 '- V L 35 19 L 20 24 Le 29 27 L 27 ' 50 L 52 41 L 21 37 L 27 33 L 32 43 ' L 34 56 L 33 ' 60 L 55 41 L 34 29 L ' 65 ' ' 29 L 36 25 27 ' 45
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LEXINGTONIAN COMMENTS ON SENIOR PLAYERS DAVIS Ralph always got hrs man vwhrle playrng end on the football team and caused opponents 1n basketball to feel funny when he made some of those left hand shots from the corner Dav1s made the Brg S1x second team 1n basketball 1n years three and four He also recerved Honorable Ment1on on the all tourna ment team FEALTY fCaptamj jay was noted for catchlng passes and cut back plays while playrng the left end pos1t1on that he held for four years In basketball he led h1s team 1n sconng rn years three and four He made the Brg Srx team rn football three years straxght In two and three he made the second team and the fourth year he made the first He also made the first basketball team 1n three and four and Honorable Mentron on .the all tournament team HARRIS Ned was the bxg boy you always saw nght ln the mlddle of the p1le Ned played heads up football and was 1n on every play If one of the backheld men needed a hole rn the l1ne for a certam play Ned always made It In our op1n1on Ned was one of the best blockers New Lex ever turned out WRIGHT D1ck played guard and what we mean he played guard too' You never saw a man get through Drck Wrrght was a smart ball player he figured the play out before tryrng to break It up and when he d1d figure rt out look out offense' New Lex wxll mrss hxm very much SHERRICK Gene d1dn t play regular th1s year but when he d1d get rn the game the other team knew he was around Gene played guard for two years and got hrs man on every play He was noted for hrs hard SNYDER B111 played block1ng half th1s year and last and could make a man feel funny every tune he h1t Snakehxp could run the ball for a few yards when needed also He was very alert on the defense snaggmg passes and pluggrng up holes rn the l1ne New Lex w1ll mxss hrm ELLIS Toohe wasn t a regular th1s year but always was ready when needed for reserve use He played hard when he d1d play and really made the Hrst team work rn practlce Ellrs was always ln the other teams backfxeld breakmg up plays LOLLO Andy was notetd for h1s puntmg and ball totmg He was httle but m1ghty and always proved hxs worth when rt was fourth down and ten to go He was known as pxston legs because hrs legs looked l1ke prstons when he ran He wxll be a great loss to old New Lex TRIONA Charlre was one of the best passers ever to slmg the oval on the New Lex gndrron He could h1t a man w1th a pass at fifty yards as well as a man at ten He could also run the- ball for a few yards when needed Chuck was the fellow who made extra pornts on fake krcks BRATTOLI Dan played as a regular th1s year, and really showed the boys some fancy football He played center on the offense and backed up the lme on the defense Danny very seldom made a bad pass to the backfield men He placed the ball nght where they wanted lt He made the Muskmffum Valley League first team th1s year Page Twenty seven - . V . . 3 ' 9 ' , 1 . s 1 ' . D . 3 . , , . . ..., I I I , I . tackling and hard hitting. . , . , , I 1 . . ' A . l . . ' . B
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LEXINGTONIAN CHEERLEADERS Eileen Poling, Ruth Poling, Bertha Ann Goodin, and Marjorie Ervin were cheerleaders in the third and fourth years. Kenneth Potter, who now lives in Hereford, Texas, helped Eileen and Marjoriein the second year. The girls conf tributed much to the success of the teams in the last year. Through hard work they organized a cheering section that was a real success. In our opinion they deserve much credit for the wins that the team came through with this year and other years They have composed many new cheers Flat foot floogie with a floy Hoy Bo bo ske waten doten wa doten SH' We want a basket boy' boy' Bo bo ske waten doten wa doten SH' Are we gonna get it 'I ,S ' lskey bittely ittely bittely You re doggone right Islcey bittely oten doten New Lex New Lex ight fight iight' Bo bo ske waten doten wa doten SH' YEA NEW LEX ' ' ALMA MATER O Let your voice in anthem raise Our Alma Mater we must praise Her memories we hold most dear Orange and Black we proudly cheer And as the years go swiftly by We will revere thee New Lex High Hail' Our school so strong and fair In fame none can compare lN IisA1lflUixALb, first on the program the toumament being won by Leo De Pintos well captained team These games proved to be of great interest to students who had nothing to do during the noon hour Basketball this year was very exciting Most games were won by a few points Eugene Palmers team provided the toughest compet1t1on for any of them Palmers team came from behind to take the champ1onship Members of the team were as follows Dick Wright Bill McNamee Martin Wollenberg Charles Tnona Eugene Palmer and the two subs Charles Noce and Arthur Snyder The program was well managed by Coach Relchley and Senior Manager Harold Fowler Much credit belongs to these two for the success of the 1ntramurals The girls intramural program was not yet finished at the time the annual went to press so lt is impossible to give any facts on that part of the 1ntramural activities Page 'I' Ucnty nine ' V - . -I 1 A n I v - fi P I fx I The intramural program this year created more enthusiasm than ever before. Volleyball was . l. I : . , , . y . , 5 5 3 t '
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