Red Bank High School - Roar Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1952

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WE MADE THE TOUCHDOWN! Down That Field The junior varsity consists of boys from the junior high who are considered good and boys of the senior high who have come out for their first year. The outstanding players, not only play junior varsity games, but also partic- ipate in varsity games, and become permanent members of that group. During the season the JVls played six games, four of which were at home and two were away. Coached by Mr. Caldwell, the team put in long hours practicing and giving all they had for the sport. Our hope for successful football seasons in the future lies in the strength of our JV teams. The Games We Played GAME RVJ S OPP. Brookville aaa,,.. ,aa.iaa., 6 13 DuBois ........ . ..,aai 0 6 Ford City ....,,a .vaaai 2 0 7 Kittanning ,..., .aaaai 0 7 Brookville ..,,aa,... .. 0 20 Punxsutawney aa...a 2 0 20 l f tomorrow our stars will shine Football In the Embryo Stage The junior high team was formed to give the boys of the seventh, eighth and ninth grades a chance to play organized football. The junior high team played other schools, thus gaining educational practice in the tactics of the game of football. The boys played three games this season, Winning one, losing one, and tying one. These games were profitable experiences used for study as We use books in our classes. The Who And Where GAME RVHS OPP. Ridgway if .... . . . 13 6 Reynoldsville ..c..c ...,. 6 6 DuBois . T . 0 13 BUT. WE MISSED THE KICK A. fl Q, rfabh f 5 Eff? -lg T mgxfgl 9

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l a 5 previews coming attractions Left Top: Junior high cheerleaders at work. Right Top: The .lV's Hght to win. Left Boitom: Give us four years: then watch Us gn! Bight Bottom: Fight, Loam, fight! JUNIOR HIGH TEAM Boitom Row: 1I,cl't to Rightl Bob Johnston, Richard Clemons, Robert Bish, Howard Bisli, Bill lVlcGrc-afar, Dun Reddingcr, Nval Campbell, Tam Young. Bob Hill, Gary Shea, Jack Adams. Row 2: llnward Crawford. Roy Hill, Darl lVlur1'isrm, Sam Craw1'ord, Larry H. Adams, George Bovvcrsox, Larry C. Adams, .lim Cnnslablv, Bill Evans. Row 3: Milo Palaggo. Johnny Wiant, Harold Musser, Larry Crawford, David Morrison, Karl Crissman, Charles Bruhm. Not Picturcd: Marvin Zzimpcrini. 40



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the makmen take time out from practice WRESTLING TEAM Bottom Row: fLeft to Rightl John Smith, Benny Kunselman, Gary Hepler. Charles Dougherty, Eugene Eberhart, Gerry Doverspike. Row 2: Homer Sherry. Ronald Adams, Bob Lucas, Fred Doverspike, Dean Shaffer, Roxi- ald Cochran. Here we are again after our second year of wrestling. Most of the matmen this year had one year's experience. As we became more experienced grapplers, we became a bigger threat to our opponents. We are very proud of the fact that high school wrestling is definitely not television wrestling. It is a good. wholesome. clean sport. We are happy this year to have had matches at home because they give us a little more to iight for. Previously all the bouts were held in our opponents gym. We feel renewed spurts of energy when we hear our friends and classmates cheering us on to victory. The wrestlers and their weights are as follows: 95 lbs.hBen Kunselman, Gary Hepler: 103 lbs.-Ken Musser: 112 lbs.-Gene Eberhart, Vernon Campbell: 120 lbs.-John Smith: 127 lbs.-Dean Wiant. Larry Dempster, Tim Baileyg 133 lbs.-Gerry Dov- erspike, Ray Nulph, Don Reddingerg 138 lbs.-Ronald Cochran. Fred Doverspike, Wendell Reddingerg 145 lbs.-Eugene Kundick, Homer Sherry: 154 lbs.-Robert Lucas: 165 lbs.-Ronald Adamsg 185 lbs.- Thomas Kovalenko. Karl Crissman. On the Mat MATCH RVHS OPP Philipsburg ...... 2 54 Johnsonburg .. , 22 25 Clearfield JV's .. 11 40 Brockway . ....... 30 16 Oil City .. .. 13 36 Brockway . 25 28 Johnsonburg .. .. 28 18 Kiski Prep . 18 27 'Q +- DuBois .. .. 16 28 Oil City . 8 42 JOHN SMITH DECIDES IT'S TIME TO MAKE A REVERSAT. 42

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