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Standing-- Burnett, Cone, Cornelius, Mr. Drews, Raymor Seated-- White, McCarty, Noto, Klapp, Adams, Abbott BOWLING X S Q,-Q! In competition against many boys of various towns, Ontario High School bowlers lost their chance to visit Rochester for the finals. Unfortunately the Ontario teams lost by only eleven pins, Newark's first and second teams winning the opportunity to go. Our musically minded pin pusher, Carl Klapp won out in the doubles with Breweu from Palmyra for his partner. FIRST TEAM Carl Klapp Loerrane Cornelius Gerald Abbott John Raymor Gerald McCarty RTILLIQR SECOND TEAR Floyd Burnett Merritt Adams John Noto Walter Cone Elmer White
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,Z IIQ C RPS Oakley Porray -119 Harold Allen - 3 Gerald Becker - 34 Harry Van Norway - 52 Kenneth Diefenbach - 27 BASKETBALL Loerrane Cornelius Gerald Waterman Robert Mogray Douglas Powers Elmer Greene - Manager Richard Cuvelier - 31 William Coyle Asst. Manager GAMES PLAYED O.H.S. Oggonen O.H.S. - 9 Arcade O.H.S. - 12 Franklin O.H.S. - 32 Walworth O.H.S. - lO Honeoye O.H.S. - 20 Marion O.H.S. - 23 Wolcott O.H.S. - 22 Franklin 0.H.S. - l2l North Rose 0.H.S. - 26 Williamson O.H.S. - 20 Marion O.H.S. - 19 Sodus O.H.S. - 22 Macedon O.H.S. - 22 Williamson Stand1ng-- Mr. Winslow, Mr. Drews, Greene, Cuvelier, Becker, Allen, Mogray, Powers, Coyle Seated-- Van Norway, Waterman, Porray, Cornelius L1 ?--
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IQIQSIIIQVIQS GIRL'S INTRAMURAL SPORTS This year the girls started their sports campaign with soccer. There were two teams headed by Gladys Bailey and Lorraine Cook. Gladys Bailey and her team walked off the field with the winning ball. After soccer the girls looked forward to the volleyball tournament. Five teams were chosen according to the physical fitness index record. The Yankees under Captain Betty Cass claimed the volleyball crown after playing the tie-off with the Strutters headed by Evelyn De Groot. The Blue Hornets came next, while the Dodgers and Vicious V's were tied for fourth place. Basketball was the next sport on the calendar. The girls were divided into four group Jean King with her Torpedoes played an undefeated season. The runners-up in order were the Defenders under Captain Gladys Bailey, the Navy under Evelyn De Groot and the Marines under hmriel Ingraham. At the climax of the season the undefeated Torpedoes played an afternoon game with a group of town girls who were former basketball stars. The tumbling team has also been doing some remarkable work. They met at least once a week during the winter months. Members of the team were Lorraine Cook, Gladys Bailey, Muriel Ingraham, Peggy Bogue, Lois Hospers, June De Lass, Elsie Hollebrand, Rosie Pitts and Delores Fahnestock. The girls, under the capable direction of Miss Pauline Drake, also show keen interest in table tennis, shuffle board, badminton, baseball, archery and tennis. BOY'S INTRAMURAL SPORTS Mr. Winslow managed a very progressive program this year with volleyball as the leading sport. The captains of the teams were Gerald Waterman for the seniors, Richard Cuvelier for the juniors, Gerald Becker for the sophomores, and Bruce Cuvelier for the freshmen. The seniors won a decisive victory over the rest of the teams. There was a play-off in basketball for the senior high too. The proud fresh en walked off with the honors. The captains of these teams were Floyd Burnett for the seniors, Robert Mogray for the juniors, Douglas Powers for the sophomores and Harold Allen for the freshmen. d Next year we hope for an even better program.
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