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.. : - .LY E 5 , Cree ezpem was W.. CECIL BYRD Guard Ceo is a guard who stays as cool as ice. He usually scores more points than his opponents. So long till next year, Cec . MILLER SHONK Forward Although Dutch just play- ed the second semester, he easily won his letter. Dutch can do anything with a basket- ball except make it disappear. ROBERT HAMMOND UB ear Ca I -G uarf! I Bob was up against tough opposition this year and clidn't have a chance to show what he could do. JOE ZURCH ER foe -Guard Because of his varsity ex- perience in his Sophomore year, Joe should be a very valuable player in his Junior and Senior years. GEORGE PORTER Center George, our tallest player, has out-jumped every center this year. Next year Porter will again jump three feet for N. P. H. S. , GLEN TAYLOR Forward Although this is Glen's Iirst year with the varsity, he cer- tainly has Hpepped upl' the team. Good luck to you and the varsity next year, Glen. CLAYTO N NVOLF Fo rzeard Even though this was Pete's lirst year on the varsity, he was all light. Be on hand next year, Pete, to light for the Quakers. KARL SMlT'l-l Smitly -F01'zeal'd Smitty won his P this year even though he wasn't in every game. Nineteen CTIQZVU-eize l73'1 l
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The Delpbian K Ma -s CHARLES Guoss hCHUC1i. ,1C-llf7lfill-l---Gllllfd. l This was Charles' third year on the vz-xrsity. The fact that the team elected him captain shows that he was one who could be relied upon. Good luck next year, Chuck. DALE PLATZ-Sl'1LdC'7'1f Manager. Wl1ere are my socks. Wlio took my shirt? These are a few things that weren't heard around the dressing room this year. Wliy? just for the simple reason that we had a 'capable maliager. Because Dale was always so willing to help any one in trouble, the boys will all hate to see him graduate. ineteen Thirty-one E721
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The Pelpheezn + + + + +++e+w1'r r'r' BASKETBALL- GAMES DENNISON-11 N. P. H. S.-21 Zis, Bam! Boom !-0E goes the lid of the Quaker basketball schedule with a victory. ALUMNI-28 N. P. H. S.-16 The old boys showed us that they still had a little basketball in them, when they easily outwitted the Quakers. MASSILLON-23 N. P. I-I. S.-15 Although the Quakers outplayed the Tigers, they were unable to connect when they needed the points. DOVER-17 N. P. H. S.-16 Although the team was all tight, they eouldn't come through with their free throws. COSHOCTON-17 N. P. H. S.-22 The team sure were clicking on their long shots. The Redskins didn't have a chance. SALEM-36 N. P. H. S.-23 The Quakers fought valiantly but Salem was just too toughf, UHRICHSVILLE-19 N. P. H. S.-I6 The Quakers, not being used to playing in a bird cage, could not connect with the hoop. AKRON VVEST-26 N. P. H. S.-IS The superior shooting of this Akron team defeated the Red and Black. Tough luck. BARBERTON-24 T N. P. H. S.-I9 Barberton came here with a strong team, and they used every bit of their strength in sneaking home their victory. UHRICHSVILLE-24 N. P. H. S.-21 I guess this team must be our jinxg they defeated ns again. NEXNCOMERSTOVVN-I8 N. P. H. S.-25 Newcomerslown fought like Trojans but the Quakers showed their superiority in the last quarter. NVOOSTER-26 - N. P. H. S.-27 The longest game the Quakers played this year. Phila made the winning bucket in the second overtime period. DOVER-22 N. P. H. S.-23 Revenge is sweet. The Quaker strategy was what won this game. DENNISON-I9 N. P. H. S.-35 The Quakers certainly hit their stride tonight to battle down a Fighting Den- A nison Five. CAMBRIDGE-26 N. P. H. S.-I8 The Cambridge Brownies thought they would have an easy time, but they found that they had to light for everything they got. TOURNAMENT BRIDGEPORT-I7 N. P. H. S.-22 Phila easily won through the first round of the tournament defeating the Ohio river town. DOVER-23 N. P. H. S.-18 Defeat is bitter. The score doesn't give the facts of the game, because the Quakers outplayed the Crimsons for three quarters. H 'eiiiffliiiitimmfi Nineteen 51' loerty-me T741
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