SWIMMING U-Xction Shotl larry Lang and llm Swallow. 5' BOYS' SWIMMING FIRST HOW: lerry SITIIIIX, Ray W1lscn, lohn Thomas, lerry Lana, lun Swallow, Louis Hurwnz. SILCOND HOW: Francls Kexth, Deane Nelson, Fred McClure, Bob Haqman, Tom Ellson, George Nelson. THIRD ROW: lack Ryuearson, Herb Katz, lack Meadows, Dick Holt, Hay Porter, Imx Bishop. FOURTH HOW: Coach Frzncxs Cretzmeyer, Paul Iohnson, Burlelqh Randolph, Don Hohnbaum, Dave Kissel.
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BOYS' TENNIS FIRST ROW: Allan Winick, Phil Sexdenteld, Irrn Marcovzs. SECOND ROW: Bud Popple, Dale l-lulshizer, Bob Allen, Gordon Chapman. BOYS' TENNIS The boys' tennis team emerged from the 1946 season with the city championship un- der their belts. They went through the sea- son with a clear record. All oi the boys that were on this year's team will be back this spring and Coach Theresa Anderson believes that they will give all contenders a good battle in the state rournament. BOYS' GOLF North's fall golf team this season was coached by Mrs. Theresa Anderson instead oi Mose Iencks because oi an illness oi Mr. Iencks last summer. The club had a special meet with Grandview College team and de- feated them, 3 to 2. The Bears captured third place in the city series. being defeated by Roosevelt and Lin- coln, who took first and second places respec- tively. Claude Hixenbaugh won top honors with an 87 in the city meet. BOYS' GOLF KNEELING: Robert Tavenner, Dick Grldea, Larry Courter. STANDING: Dale Swanson, Ronald Crossland, Claude Hixenbauqh, Earl Sutton, Iohn Fletcher, Bruce Melaas.
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