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Lens Lights Top: Left to right: Lt. Kawal watches Happy Hour rehearsal; “In the Commons where we eat;” Center: Herr House girls and their dates enjoy good food at leap year house party; Bottom: Happy Hour Harmonettes warhle at Navy-sponsored variety show; The broad Missouri comes up to the railroad; Stylus photogra¬ pher Holmes will do anything to get the picture.
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VOLLEYBALL With the Parchies out of the running because of lack of teamwork and new players, the Lowells and Orions ran a neck and neck race through the men’s volleyball season, with the men of the Green and White taking the title by a one game margin. In a post season game, the champion Orions bowed to the Copley-Thaw Hot Shots, winners of the trainee inter-barracks competition. Volleyball all-stars were elected by participants in the tournament play from all three club teams. Members of the dream-team took a three game set from the Hot Shot trainee team, winning the first two, 15-11 and 15-10. CHAMPION TEAM MEMBERS James Crockett, captain Paul Bean Pedro Hernandez Herbert Holland Peter Mori Gervase Zanotti ALL-STAR TEAM MEMBERS James Musgrave, Lowell Paul Bean, Orion Peter Mori, Orion N. “Nails” Iwasaki, Lowell Charles Jones, Low ' ell Donald Orschein, Parchie Carlos Reynales, Parchie James Crockett Captain of the champion Orion volleyball team. Pfay Eail! Peter Mori, Orion Winner of the L. H. Phillips trophy for displaying the best sportmanship for the year, Pete is the second Ori¬ on to win the cup given in honor of a Park graduate of ' 38 killed in the present war. Pete is active in all Park sports and won the men ' s ten- singles this spring in a trainee-civil¬ ian competition. H 0 FT li A L L Because of the dearth of manpower on the campus, members of the boys’ clubs organized one softball team from the membership of all three clubs. This team opposes teams from the naval inter-barracks league. After losing the first game and tying one, the fellows began to click as a team, putting up a good fight and winning a few contests. TEAM MEMBERS N. “Nails” Iwasaki c Harold Parker p James Crockett lb Roland Swardson 2b Pedro Hernandez 3b Peter Mori ss Abraham Dohi sf Paul Kamitsuka rf Charles Jones If Donald Airey cf Charles Patterson N. “Nails” Iwasaki Pedro Hernandez Co-CAPTAINS of the Pi¬ rates, civilian club soft- ball team; Lowell and 0- rion respectively.
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