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We'll Fight n for Our Fame A triumphant chord, a martial air, and a growing cresf cendo, thus rang the music ol the tepee's athletic seasons. September brought the gridiron tilts, beginning with a slow steady strain mounting in force and volume until the seasonis end when the Red gridders sang the tune of four wins, three ties, and two losses. Concurrently 'Song of the Open Road became a popular air on the banks of the St. loe as the Red thinlies of the crossfcountry team jaunted over hill and dale. The Cham' bersmen, as accustomed, sang their victorious airs as they completed another successful season. Every tree, stream, and glen bordering the lndian runners' course reechoed the scalp' ers' chant. The winter's refrain introduced Hoosierdom's favorite- basketball. And with its debut, the music under the Big Dome became intense and exciting. The ensuing games proved equally exciting as the lviotzmen pivoted and ref bounded to write the iinal notes of the net nocturne with sixteen wins and four defeats. The needed measure was added at the season's end when cofcaptains Bob Conway and jim Grant accepted the coveted city championship trophy for the tepee. As the indoor and outdoor track seasons arrived, held and trackmen began another retrain. The relay teams, dashmen, and held artists joined forces to compose a hne track ballad. Tennis contributed an added touch to the tepee's sports song by chiming in during the intermission oi the football and basketball seasons. I A ' LII1 Q 1 102 I .I J
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VAR' , p X ik X, MQ, Shown above, row one: Alan Chambers, Noble Wzllls, I'Iarold Friedrich lerry Gibson Bill Dailey Stan Swenton, .lim Ivleadows. Row two: Don lohnson Dick Thomas Im Rolland Dave Pl tt B b h , r, . I , :L , o Ransburg, Bill Griswold, Floyd Griswold. Row three: ,lim Schlattcr, Vic Root, Ivfcrl Geiger, Over Hill, Cver Dale The North Side harriers gave a good account of themf selves again this year. Although they were defeated by two teams in the Sectional meet, they came back to place second in the eastern division of the N. I. C. In their complete schedule, the Redmen were only defeated by three teams, Mishawaka, Garrett, and South Side. The boys who were trotting on the varsity were Don johnson, Noble Walls, Jim Meadows, Vic Root, jerry Gibf son, and Lloyd and Bill Griswold. The schedule was filled with only triangular and eastern division Northern Indiana Conference meets. However the Sectionals and Conference meet brought the campaign to a close. The harriers started the season downing LaPorte and Central of South Bend. The next week saw the Redskins bounce right back to defeat Goshen and South Bend Adams. The following week saw the cross country men bring in another victory over Riley and Elkhart. However, next 104 In the above photograph are Don Kemp and Rolla Chambers, assistant and head coach of cross country.
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