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Top Row—Albert Briggs, Robert Smith, George Schmidt, Junior Beahm, Richard Edwards. Second Roiv—Robert Thompson, Donald Moll, Roger Kreger, Harry Smith. Third Row—Harold Balsiger, Arvin Hepler, Mr. Barkley (advisor), Howard Wild, Gale Colburn. % Ro-y,b’ JletteA QtuA Although a rather inactive club, the Boys’ Letter Club envelope some of the most active members of the student body. Through their own labors and integrity only have they been able to acquire the right to pos- sess the letter of our school. [21]
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'OV' JUNIOR BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Standing—Harry Smith, George Schmidt. Sealed—Robert Smith, Capt. Howard Wild, Harold Balsiger. JUNIOR GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Standing—Eldora Sheeks, Irene Cuff. Seated—Margaret Cuff, Maysel Smith, Capt. Arlene Kaiser. QjnieActaM, J,auAnament BOY CHAMPIONS On November 2, 1936 the Interclass Tournament was held. The op- ening; games were played by the Senior and Freshman boys and the Junior and Sophomore boys. The Seniors and Juniors defeated their opponents by a wide margin and in the finals the well-organized Junior squad defeat- ed the Seniors by a score of 26 to 14. GIRL CHAMPIONS The opening game of the inter-class tournament was played on No- vember 2, between the Senior and Freshman girls, the Senior girls win- ning over the more inexperienced Freshmen. The second night’s game was a hard fought battle between the Sopho- more and Junior girls. The Juniors were victorious, leaving the champion- ship to be decided between the Junior and Senior teams. The last night, November 4, was a close game, but the Juniors proved- be too strong and won the championship from the Seniors. [20]
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Top Row— Mary Hamburg, Maysel Smith, Margaret Cuff, Marion Russell, luene Som- mers, Mvrna Smith (president), Mary Vinz, Jeanette Eagen. Second Row—Maysel Gorsuch, Amanda Allen, June Barden, Della Hollendyke, Jean Price, Virginia Broch, Jean Cuff. Third Row—Eleanor Kuyatt, Dorothy Von der Sump, Ruth Berger, Irene Cuff, Eldora Sheeks, Jane Scharf. Fourth Row—Marjorie Curtis, Dorothy Scott (vice-president), Betty Von der Sump, Miss Nelson (advisor), Mildred Cowley (secretary and treasurer), Genevieve Smith, Arlene Kaiser. Athletic Alko-cLation Case after case has shown that athletics is the life of a school and it is in P. H. S. This little group of feminine vitality has urged the blue and gold on to greater victories through their hearty efforts. True sportswo- men are thev all.
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