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Blackburn, Kent. Dohse, Zonars. Reese, Kerr, Heitmann. They Were Unclefeatedl With Tee Stanley as their captain, the Junior High hockey team had a grand season. They certainly enjoyed the game even though they did not know the rules very welll, Prospective varsity players are Phyl Kohnle, Tee Stanley, Betty Lange, Esther Heitmann, Carol Mattern, and Ann Kimes. However, the rest are an up and coming group. Peachy Pohl's biggest problem was finding the glasses' guards, and t'Pat Reese had her own system for stopping the ball. The ninth grade boys took up hockey, but the girls proved too much for them in a rough and tumble game in which Mary Lewis got her finger broken. Even when Miss Hayner did not have a practice, this spunky group would come out to play in their favorite garb of overalls. Keep up that spirit, Junior High! 'kit Always Defeating But Never Defeated Undefeated is the word generally used to describe Mr. Marsh's junior high football teams. This year was no exception, as the team captained by Johnny Sauer went through the season victorious, with but six points scored against it! Led by Red,' Merrill and Sauer, this bunch scored seventy-seven points. George Strickland was the big cog in the line. A six-man football team was also maintained by the junior high. This team, made up of Jones, Strickland, Thruston, Sauer, James, and Hamilton, played Cincinnati Country Day School to a 12 to 12 tie. I. Hartzell. ton, Strickland, Thruston. Junior High Hockey Third row: Mary Lewis, Romig How land, Renner, Reed, Pine, Sauer Second row: Hall, Meacham Tate Henn, Mary A. Lewis, Gouldman First 1-ow: Kimes, Matthews, Lange Kohnle, Capt. Stanley, Mattein Junior High Football Third row: R. Newill, E, Haefnel N Snyder, Bergen, Menker, Noiils Second row: Mgr. Vinson, J. Shively Tischer, Davis, Coach Marsh Tim Laughter, McCune, G. Hughes Mgi First row: Mgr. R. Miller, Ted James Bayley, Cofer, John Sauer, Hamil
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Passes, Drives, and Goals Aches and pains, bruises and bumps are reminders of our Wonderful hockey season. Kim displayed exceptional ability in calling time out at strategic moments. Peg, another three-letter gal, used a lot of head Work, especially at the Antioch game. Dorothy R. and Les played bang- up games-Dorothy banged herself, and Les broke numerous sticks. Helen, our powerhouse, and shifty Sarah Prugh added speed. Betty Lee scored, Eleanor gave our games color. The Santner sisters tried to make a family aEair of it with Margie and Betty on the team. Jane B. sup- plied the humor and Dotty K's smile added confidence, as did Martha's and Rosemary's good goalie playing. Three reliable managers were Ber- nie, Marge, and Eleanor. ouR COACH HELEN DOTTlE' ELEA NOR LEE 'figs SARAH ' UU R MANAGERS THY
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con from Right edge the skins Right boffo They're ln The Mood H The Band Leads The Way Left: They show off between halves. 5 Right top: Bruce and Louis help to bring home the ba- 1 Miami. Jim Custer beats ll : At ease. Tribute is again paid to Mr. Hartzell for a great year and a great band. Meeting a week before school started, they began to do their share for O. H. S. Credit is due them for appearing at 7:45 a. m. practices! The results achieved by these early risers are those of which to be proud. Playing at football and basketball games, their enthusiasm and loyalty was hard to beat. Entertainment in assemblies, contests at Miami University, and playing at the Western Ohio Band Festival were just part of the year's work. James Kronour, Jack Newman Bob Boswell, Bud Connell, James Chenoweth, Louis Casebere, Bruce Guelich, Ralf Trusler, and Dick Bassett all participated in the contests at Miami. Extra credit goes to Dick Bassett, who received the honor of playing with Frank Simons' band. Third row: Walker, Newman Haefner, Gerhard, R. Hoch walt, L. Casebere, Walton, Guelich, Sauer, Coriell, Con- nell, W. Epstein, Rice. 1 Second row: Mr. Hartzell, direc tory Carlson, Rix, Hines, Mur- ray, Blome, Bullock, R. Hart Zell, Kronour, Chenoweth, Morner, Webber, Benkert' Legler, drum major. 1 First row : Hickok, R. Hendrichs, Stork, J. Larson, Carter, Teig ler, Robinson, B. Epstein, Knee, J. Hendricbs, R. Larson.
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