Richland High School - Tiger Yearbook (Richland, IA)
- Class of 1951
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RAY WARD 7 and 8 Grades MRS, WILLIAM SABLE 1 and Z Grades ','d ffl! ...rv- MRS, C, J, BARROW 5 and 6 Grades I5 M A f Qgm A jf' ' V-A . if-. -0 la' Y 6 ' ' im HviE'lf1,4x,' I' ni ww , ',H 'f' V N f' - . I ! 7' . , ML , , .-A LJ- ci'-,f 31' 'gwtfd 5135 ,V x -4' :Eff ,, 'V sux :S 7!, ,9', MRS, LEO KEPLER 3 and 4 Grades E L .mx 1.4 -, V-f R. H. S. Staff .Ll AQ' .f W ' f srf s lz 'ii 4 ' i. 'Y '57 M3 MRS, FL,oss1E STEEL I 1 ' -?ws', j '-'7' MRS, JIM FOX MRS, LEO OSWALT If there is anything at R, H, S, that is popular, it is food served by Mrs, Flossie Steel, Mrs, Leo Oswalt and Mrs, jim Fox, our three competent cooks, Mrs, Steel, our chief cook, and Mrs, Fox, have been employed by the school for six years, Mrs, Oswalt has helped for one year, Mrs, john King and Miss Lynne Steel assist in the lunchroom during the serving of dinners, The Seniorsof 1954 wish to thank the cooks for the very delicious food served to us, Mr, Ray Vvuru und served as Lynne Steel, a graduate of 1953, school custodian since December 13, returned to R, H, S, this year to serve as Mr, King's assistant, Lynne is very efficient with her work, 1952. He has done a very fine job of keeping the school building clean, of which the students are very proud. kr.--.'-1, w ' 3 W 3 w l Senior Class f. w., J ' if wr - I 'n Officers . i, , 1 , , Jf1'Ei1YwE?.1i': ' gllgllfrkx M7 U r SHERRY ANNE WATSON . President Basketball 1,2.,?-3 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Pep Club 1, Dramatics 3,41 Annual Staff 43 Paper Staff 3,4-3 Class Officer 4, ROBERT CURTIS Secretary-Treasurer Class Officer 3,4-3 Dramatics 3,4-3 Band 1,23 Mixed Chorus l,Z,33 Foot- ball 1,Z,33 Basketball 1,Z,3,43 Track 1,3,43 Annual Staff 33 Editor 4-3 Paper Staff 33 Letter Club 2. BILL COBB Vice-President Football 13 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Dra- rnatics 3,43 Class Officer 4-3Annua1 Staff 4, ' ARBADELLA WEBER Basketball l,2g Annual Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Paper Staff 3,4-g Pep Club lg Dramatics 3,4-. VICTOR PARCELL Track 1,3g Dramatics 3,45 Paper Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 43 Mixed A Chorus 4, CLEO SWARTZWELTER Pep Club lg Basketball 1,2g Class officer zg Mixed chorus l,2,3,4g Dramatics 3,43 Paper Staff 2,35 Edi- tor 4: Annual 43 Cheerleader l,2,3,4. DONALD FRITCHEN Basketball l,Z,3,4g Track l,Z,3g Dramatics 3,4-g Letter Club VIRGINIA NEIL Basketball 3,43 Mixed Chorus 3g Annual Staff 43 Paper Staff 3,43 Dra- matics 3,4. I , ! R JOYCE FRITCHEN MINEART Band Ig Mixed Chorus lg Secretary and Treasurer lg-Dramatics 3,43 Paper Staff 3,43 Annual Staff 3,4, JOHN PEPPER Football l,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Dramatics 33 Letter Club 2,33 Annual Staff 43 Paper Staff 3. MILDRED I-IINSHAW Basketball 1,2,3,4g Pep Club lg Dra matics 3,43 Annual Staff 4g Paper Staff 3,4-g Mixed Chorus 1,3, FRANK LUKAVSKY Football 3,43 Basketball 3,4-g Track 3,43 Letter Club 3: Annual Staff 4. CAR OL JEAN MORGAN Basketball 1,23 Mixed Chours l,5Z,4g Dramatics 3,4g Pep Club lg Annual Staff 43 Paper Staff 3 ,4. Name Bill Cobb Bob Curtis Don Fritchen Milly Hinshaw Frank Lukavsky Carol Morgan Joyce Minerat Virginia Neil Victor Parcell John Pepper U Cleo Swartzwelter - Sherry Watson Arbie Weber Failing Gazing around Too many to tell Speeding Independence Learning Physics Blushing Soulful eyes Freckles Debating Length Getting up early Silence Daydr earning - Horoscope To To To To To To To To To To To To To Aim be bright get more lung power get go-od grades teach Domestic Science be a preacher be lovable move faster do many favors make a hit with the girls be a coach A sing in Metropolitan marry a millionaire be married young ' Pr obable Outcome Still wishing A conversationalist Mayor of Richland Cooking for two Cowboy No telling Lecturer on women s rights A little bit of everything Total Failure Poultry business A weak bass Poorhouse Career girl I Class Will We, the Class of 1954, of High School, City of Richland, County of Keokuk and State of Iowa about ready to change our vocation-in full possession of a sound mind, memory and understanding to make and publish our will and testament, Per S onal Beque sts I, Donnie Fritchen, will to Dennis Kelly my height, May he stretch farther into the bas- ketball world than I did, . I, Arbadella Weber, will to Claudette Tharp my excellent driving ability, May there always be a pedestrian scramble, I, Bill Cobb, will to Charlie Ulin one 194-0 Chevie and hope he doesn't have as much trouble keeping gas in it, I, Carol Morgan, will my titles as Miss Richland and Queen of the Belle Plain B, B, festival to my sister Sue, Long may she reign. I, Bob Curtis, will to Keith Sasseen my basketball suit, quite assured that he will fill it as adequately as I did during my B, B, career at R, H, S, I, Cleo Swartzwelter, will to Janice Nordyke my cheerleading ability and telephone num- ber, hoping that she uses both to as good advantage, I, John Pepper, will my '48 Chevie to Don Niece and hope that he will continue to keep it female free ! I, Mildred Hinshaw, will to Jeannie Derby my seat in the Senior row, May she have a chewing good time during the coming year, as there is agrand variety of flavors under the seat. I, Joyce Mineart, bequeath to Deanna Laux my ability to get a husband, May her Prince Charming find her soon, I, Frank Lukavsky, will my motorcycle to Don Walker as he has only a bicycle, May you go farther, fasterg but not saying how many pieces you may end up in, I, Sherry Watson, will to Betty Ruth Fritchen my Gift of Gab , May she take better advantage of it, I, Victor Parcell, will to Mr, Goodwin my technique to win in checkers, I hope he be- comes the world's checker champion next year. I, Virginia Neil, will my position on the basketball team to Shar on Peterson and to Charlotte Forinash my jump shot, Good luck girls, Signed this 25th day of February, QA-ledge-Loc l0-4-l+-U- safari-2 Advisor ' Class Prophecy - - t It has been ten years since the Class of 1954 has passed through the doors of R, H, S, Now as the fortune teller looks through her crystal ball, she tells us what the Class of 1954- is now doing, As we look through the crystal ball we see ----- Miss Cleo Swartzwelter as a nurse--Professor E-instein's nurse! He chose her because of her good old German name, She has the job of giving him his daily egg shampoo to beautify his long white hair, By the way--she uses turkey eggs, just for sentimental reasons, Now we see Miss Carol Morgan who has just accomplished the amazing feat of swimming from New York to London in only 3 weeks and 4 days, She and her husband were the only participants in this contest, Her husband came up in the middle of the ocean to follow a mermaid, We see a cloud of dust and hear the whine of a high powered motor as High Veloc- ity Vic wins again in the shiny gray job, his '36 Special, He has just become the first man to ever win the Indianapolis soo , five years in a row in the same car, In the crystal ball we now see a great celebrity, joyce Mineart, who has won the Nobel Prize for her inspiring novel Corn With My Beer or Hic, Life With Maynard The fortune teller sees someone sitting on a pile of money, It is Bill Cobb, who has, just finished counting the last million dollars he made today from one of his automobile factories, He just stands thinking how he will' soon be standing in his new home with his beautiful wife and six children, The crystal ball now shows a group of men who have taken time out to repair the ring again, Angry Arbie , the women's Flea Weight wrestling champion of the world, has just thrown her opponent through the ropes again, Although, she has been wrestling for ten years she has never killed anyoneg she has just broken a lot of bones, We now see a salesman in a ladies' hat shop, john Pepper, who is the former ladies' man of R, H, S, He has now settled down to one woman, He and Marilyn Monroe were married soon after she divorced joe Di Maggio, They have been happily married for ten years now and have a pair of quiet red-headed twins, We are now gazing at Ginny fthe great, Neil, She is leading the Olson Redheads to their 788th consecutive victory, She has a breath taking' scoring average of 347.8 points a game. Ginny takes the team all over the United States in her FLAMING RED PLYMO- BILE, I The crystal ball now shows us Bob Curtis, a towering 6' 3 gentleman with the strength of a bull, He has now taken a job in a lumber jack camp as a tree-topper, He is the only tree-topper who doesn't have to climb a tree to top it, The latest model basketball shoe which was created by Frank Lukavsky, is now seen, He now owns a great shoe factory, As he looks at these shoes he thinks of the great times he had when playing basketball at old R, H, S, Now here's a bit of excitement -- it's Sherry Watson who is just about ready to take off, ZOOOOoommmm! There she goes, She is going to the planets in a new space ship, Sherry is the first woman to ever do so, and we hope she returns safely to tell us how long it took her to reach them, As we peer into the crystal ball we see Don Fritchen crowned Mr, Basketball , The Minneapolis Lakers hired big Don soon after he graduated fr om high school and he i now completing his eighth season with them, In the last look through the crystal ball we see Milly Hinshaw who is now the player- coach of the Hot Shot Iowans, the first women's B, B, team to enter the National Basket- ball Association, Her team begins a series with the Men Lakers for the world champion ship and then a six month world tour with the Globetrotters, s Q Violet Long , wi Bernadine Ann Hoekstra 'l r , V . Baker President I umors Bradley DCM! Young Elmo: e Marilyn W alke r jean Derby f , Q : 12 1 v ' , Q C A 4 ' Larry H N' I Don V Bond 117' Niece ,r - I5 N 1' ' 'Q ' ,V .Q- i f xQ1y pr 1 v Q Dick ' Forinash Vice-President Deanna ' IAux 3 , Janice 4 Nordyke - GJ Charles Keith Ulin Singleton 9:4 Ruth 1 ' -gy? Ferguson . T J-aut-f I Joan , ,,V, - V. X, ff-LL '--- HM' .x 14 f' ,., ,,., ,. Baker Secretar y-Treasurer jim Br enne man junior Editor ,r-...V :A w .. -I -Q I I 111 w .331 'y Xe Nw 'f 41 -. X' ww, I f .sr Joyce Kelly Bernard Ulin Vice-President Fred Allen Bob Greiner J onita Ba ke r jerry , , Marilyn McClure Robinson President Charlotte . Forinash ' Secretary-Treasurer ' f 1f'uQ f Sue 1' '. 4 4 . Mor gan . -.flff ' ,',:'if-f3: 'X '4 1 l ,war ' I T- I I. 3, --V' . f,-' ' ' 'C 1 I - U 3 V x v' Delores 'i McConnell 3 f 1 v lf NA fixggpzir ie. ig Marge Greiner Ronald Klett Marilyn Sheraden 77, Jim Wolcott 1-3? YI Betty F1-itchen john Cox janet McCracken N 1 Q! Vqfg' .. 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' w. rw ff 2 b f B gif 'Q R , - 'A ' 4 Q I ' H 'A ff A-L5 -' arf ' ' Bob .5 f f 5 - ' 1 ' , - R' she' Min, r 4 X , 'x Lv - qi. a 1 X 4 A, ,, . - ' 9 +P- ., :X tax, h Cys T, -'qi A-f ff Way Back W en O 3, 5:2 . r .' f,' .u 1-' F ': '-1. Wai! 5 ' ' , N , I sq uf, N: X 1 . M a V A W 1 ' I .2 1 4 ' ' , -Z H' If a . if r ., HURRANIN N' ft' fell ME J Q Ii mx! 'Nw , iff' 3 , 'N Z2 R ' .,s...f'V4' J:-- ' L 5 if 'J+- Q . f , ' ,I ' .,. - sl is-f a ,1 f o BOTTOM ROW: lLeit to Right, jonalou Pendergraft, Sara Seivert, Karen Laux, Sherry Oswalt, Phyllis Gould, joylynn Nichols, Harriet Cobb, Connie Ulin. SECOND ROW: Larry Schultz, james Cox, Ronald Hahn, Larry Talley, Leland Hahn, Leslie Breen, Shirly Lankford, THIRD ROW: Mrs, Ward, Harry Pendergraft, Dickie Downey, Charles Peterson, Ronnie Greiner, jerry Nichols, Frank Stephenson, Carol Walker. FOURTH ROW: Mary Dressler, Lois Greiner, Barbara Collett, Anna May Reynolds, Bob Woodruff, Francis Weber, Cheryl Starr, Sharon Peterson, Sharon Reinier. School opened in September with sixteen enrolled in the seventh grade and fifteen in the eighth, Anna May Reynolds joined the eighth grade in February, This year the activities of the junior High School have centered around music and sports. Several are members of the junior and Senior bands and are in high school and grade choruses, The junion High basketball boys Won five games and lost six, The boys' county basketball tournament was held in Richland, March 8-12, The junior High girls have won five straight games, The girls' basketball tournament was held at Ollie in March, The seventh and eighth grades put on a magazine sale campaign which netted profits of 3236, We also had charge of some of the concessions at the basketball games, A Stewart-Warner television set was purchased and the students were able to watch Iowa TV Schooltimen, an educational television program presented by W Ol, I The junior High operated the school patrol with Francis Weber as captain.and jerry Nichols and Harry Pendergraft as lieutenants, I unior High Teams o Q- U 0 K O 'V Q 43 1. g., my ff n 4 ,. ,, 1--' vi, mv BOTTOM ROW: fLeit to Right, Sara Seivert, Sherry Oswalt, Mary Dressler, Barbara Collett, l Lois Greiner, Sharon Peterson, Karen Laux, SECOND ROW: Harriet Cobb, Connie Ulin, Sharon Reinier, Jonalou Pendergrait, joylynn Nichols, Mr, King, S .-. .,. Q is-,. w f 2, . N Aa . . ff V . 1 V fr f , ': NN M , V 1 BOTTOM ROW: fL.eft to Right, Harry Pendergraft, Charles Peterson, Ronald Hahn, Leland Hahn, Dickie Downey, TOP ROW: Mr, Strathman, Ronnie Griener, Larry Schultz, Francis Weber, Frank Stephenson. ,px ',, 5 BOTTOM ROW: Melvin Widner, Ronald Greeson, Mary Laux, Ronnie Ward, Carla Dupuis, Konnie Ward, Linda Baker, Mary Swartzwelter, SECOND ROW: Larry Egbert, Tammy Peterson, Connie Derby, Mary Robinson, Karen Baker, THIRD ROW: Dianna Peter son. Mrs, Barrow, Richard johnson, julia McCracken, Donna Adam, La Verne Messer Keith Thomas, Hal Rusk, J, D. Hadley. FOURTH ROW: john Hinshaw, john McConnell, W, D, Stem, jerry Adrian, -Ioyce Elmore, Dickie Hoi-ras, Jimmy Neff, Janice Cox. BOTTOM ROW: SECOND ROW: THHYD ROW: TOP ROW: INSERT: fI..eft to Right, Donnie Pauly, Ronald Snyder, Keith Lankfcrd, Dennis Graham, Arlene Chalupa, Bobbi Hannah, Roger McConnell, Connie VanDyke, Kerry Kelly, Susie Greiner, Irene Ferguson, Sammy Greiner, Alan Rusk, Carolyn Cox, Barry Talley, james Weber, Johnnie Adams. Mrs. Kepler, Nancy Holmes, Betty Reed, Ronnie Keiser, David Brenneman, Billy Hannah, Carol Derby, Gary Breen. Karen Steinbeck, Gerald Graham, jerry McConnell, Karen Seaton, Jolene Weber, Ronnie Tucker, Cheryl Greiner, Helen Van Blaricome, n-.,.. X , ar. -N -lfiefrsa, . F 15551 ' Qgf, f - fb-Ml! 112262. BOTTOM ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: INSER TS: fLeft to Right, Greg Singer, Kenneth Manning, Patty Davis, Betty Manning, John Gould, Sandra Hotle, Ronald Townsend, Patty Pringer, Sandra Dickinson. Ric ky Hannah, Randy VanDyke, Mary Shultz, Barbara Cox, Judy McCracken, Pamela Roberts, Emily Hinshaw, Kathi-yne Cox, Donnie Grienier, Mr B, Sable, Janice Chalupa, Ralph Steigleider, Paul Nichols, Nlary Brenneman, johnny Adrian, Steven Rusk, jimmy Smith, Freddy George, Cathy Dupuis, Rita Hinshaw, . Hurry Thomas, Huber Evans, Nancy Downey, Barbara Laux, Robbie Brenneman, Danny Reed, Donna Caughlan, Dean Weber, Mike Hadley, Cheryl Oswalt. fL,eft to Right, Dickie Dickinson, Mary Shultz, Billy Allen, Carolyn Tucker, Wade Roberts, Rosemary McClure, Roger Gillis, Bonnie Nichols, BOTTOM ROW: fL.eit to Right, Darrel Cox, Martha Swartzwelter, Kristen Ste-inback, jene Reed, jack Pendergraft, Carolyn Greeson. SECOND ROW: Tommy Evans, Larry Sobaski, David Cox, john Gottberg, Larry Yahn, Eugene THIRD ROW: Messer, Sharon Mannizmg, Ronald Neff, Shirley Chalupa, Kim Kelley, Eslcer Yahn, Robert jones, Mrs. Kermit Oswalt, Zm'-12135 FUUUZHW Grade Chorus BOTTOM ROW: IVTIDDLE ROW: TOP ROW: 1 floeft to Right, Mary Laux, Donna Adam, Melvin Widner, Mary Swartzwelter, julia Y McCraken, Shirly Lanldord, Connie Derby, Mary Robinson, jerry Zear, Larr Egbert, Phyllis Gould, Janice Cox, Charles Peterson. Dianna Peterson, Tammy Peterson, Karen Baker, Hal Rusk, jim Neff, W. D. Harriet Cobb, Sara Seivert, Lois Griener, Mary Lou Dressler, Karen Laux. Joyce Elmore, jonalou Pendergraft, Connie Ulin, Frank Stephenson, james Co Stem X Joylynn Nichole, Sherry Oswalt, Carol Walker, Sharon Reinier, Bob Woodruff, Cheryl Starr, Barabara Collett, Sharon Peterson, lr. High Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Baker, Sharon Peterson, Barbara Collett, and Mary Ann Robinson, ' Concert Band CLOCKWISE: Sherry Oswalt, Harry Pendergraft, janet McCracken, Ruth Ferguson, Karen Reinier, Ann Hoekstra, Fay Weber, jerry Robinson, Bob Woodruff, Emma Lou Stem, jay Swartzwelter, Barbra Collett, Keith Singleton, Betty Ruth Fritchen, Bernadine Baker, john Cox, Sharon Rainier, joylynne Nichols, Sharon Peterson, Joan Baker, Janice Nordyke, Phylis Gould, Mary Dreseler, Carol Walker, Keith Sasseen, Sara Seivert, Cheryl Starr, jonalou Pendergraft, Mary Robinson, Karen Baker, jerry Zeer, Dennis Kelly, Don Walker, Joyce Kelly. Marching Band 9? 'ff rv . .: qgrmg, -- .f - -- - -.1 J - 1 K- ir, ,,u,,.,,ci MAL, V - ,. J, ,...,--, ian., wi-1:1 'W'-1: If sm, forge. 1' -' 'f -I .-' .' on., r' ,, ,F Lsfub, .. lf f'Wfr .f D ,- f ww A L .:,.., 4,1 :fu W ..,... vi .7 '1 Q4 Mixed Chorus BOTTOM ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: TOP ROW: 5 fLeft to Right, Mr, Onerheim, Anna Collett, Phyllis Gould, Charlotte Forinash, janet McCracken, Betty Fritchen, Sherry Oswalt, jonita Baker, Sue Morgan, Sara Seivert,jona1ou Pendergraft, Karen Laux, Janice Nordyke, Cleo Swartzwelter, Marilyn McClure, Delores McConnell, Marilyn Sheraden, Carol Morgan, joan Baker, Lois Greiner, Deanna Laux, Carol Walker, Sharon Peterson, Bernadine Baker, Karen Reinier, Mary Dressler, Claudette Tharp, Cheryl Starr, john Cox, Keith Singleton, Charles Ulin, Jaly Swartzwelter, Bradley Yoimg, Bernard Ulin, Violet Long, Ruth Ferguson, Barbara Collett, Emma Lou Stem, Ann Hoekstra, Dick Forinash, Jim Wolcott, Jim Brenneman, Don Walker, Victor Parcell, Francis Weber, jerry Robinson, Dean Elmore, Joyce Kelly, Marilyn Walker, A X Paper Staff SEATED: Uoeft to Right, Virginia Neil, Milly Hinshaw, Arbie Weber, Carol Morgan, Cleo Swartzwelter, joan Baker, Sherry Watson, STANDING: Donald Fritchen, Jeannie Derby, Ruth Ferguson, Marilyn Walker, Jim Brenneman, Violet Long, Joyce Kelly, Ann Hoekstra, Bernadine Baker, Deanna Laux, Janice Nordyke, fAbsent from Picturejjoyce Mineart, Tiger Tempos Cleo Svfartzwelter ...... ..... . .. . . . . . . Joan Baker .... . . ......... .... . . . . Jim Brenneman ...... . . . .. . .. Mrs. King . .. . . . . Editor ,,,, Co-Editor Sports Editor .. .....AdyiSor wr' -S ,..- Annual Sta!! SEATED: fLeIt to Right, Virginia Neil, jim Brenneman, Cleo Swartzwelter, Bob Curhs Sherry Watson, Carol Morgan. ' STANDING: Frank Lukavsky, Milly Hinshaw, Arbie Weber, john Pepper, Bill Cobb, Mr Kmg Bob Curtis ,, , jim Br enneman ,,, Cleo Swartzwelter Sherry Watson ,, Mr. King . The Tigers ... Editor ..,.,...Junior Editor Business Manager Business Manager .,., Advisor V -he J, 47 ,., il ily , . in 5 'k r, E 1 is, '1 Q ,N 4 if Y - ' eff 'l 731, QT ' E4 A Nw I vigil rxxXi Cheerleaders CHEERLEADERS This year we have just had three cheerleaders instead of the traditional four, Cleo Swartzwelter, a Senior, who has cheered all four of her high school years, and Bernadine and joan Baker, both juniors, who finished their second year. I think these girls should be recognized for the effort they have put forth in following the teams wherever they wentg whether the game was far away or at home, I am sure that both the boys' and girls' teams appreciate the swell cheerleading you girls have done for them, . Keep up the good work next year, Bernadine and Joan: and Cleo, I am sure they will miss your help and guidance as an experienced cheerleader, Football BOTTOM ROW: fLeft to Right, jim Wolcott, Wilford Elmore, Keith Sasseen, SECOND ROW: Dick Forinash, jay Swartzwelter, Bradley Young, Keith Singleton, Larry Smith, Bernie Ulin, Bob Greinier, jerry Robinson, TOP ROW: Mr, Strathxnan, Dean Elmore, john Pepper, Donald Walker, Frank Lukavsky, JOHN PEPPER Ht. 5' 10 Wt, 170 Position Tackle Years Letteted 3 Very aggresive lineman Don Niece, Larry Morgan, Larry Bond, Charles Ulin, Mr, Goodwin. R EC ORD -195 3 Richland Opponents 1 3 Winfield 7 0 Hedr ic k 1 3 2 New Shar on 27 28 Delta 14 1 3 Ainsworth 12 25 Mediapolis 7 9 Bus sey 6 6 What Cheer 4-6 0 Brighton Z2 Q v .' MAS we , ,rf ' Jr' ' fi , ,1., FRANK LUKAVSKY Ht. 6' wt. 165 Position End Years Lettered ,I Good defensive man Track 'J-as-g'f r .. 1 a??7!'jf X 3155 W 3-'UP' ' 'IL 'Br 'XXX if BOTTOM ROW: lL.eft to Right, Larry Bond, Fred Allen, Dick Forinash, Keith Singleton. TOP ROW: jerry Robinson, john Pepper, Bob Curtis, Frank Lukavsky, Mr, Strathman, . I ' A - . f,.,-- X . , A . 4 54 2? NM 'JM , if ' Z F ' f K X ' S-1 B I gs?-Ifig' :Er Q Y V N f X- - RA AQ, .T f :: X ' .. . H X 1 R . R ,, :fl-L' .Q , . gi S C10 1 X f L ,1'EE'.7f1ffM 'Y 1' l G , i 34 The T igerettes The Tigerettes ended the season with a 26-6 record, The girls were consolation winners in the County Tournament, They were beaten out in the semifinal round by Kinross, The Richland Sextet sailed through the Sectional Tournament, In the District they defeated Donnellson in a first-game thriller, After beating Brighton, Yarmouth was the only thing between the girls and the State Tour- namentg this game, a heartbreaker, was lost by one point, The girls' conduct and good sportsmanship is of the highest quality, Their striking uniforms and their neatness made them real champs with high honors, Richland High School Girls' Season's Record 1953-1954 4-9 New Sharon 4-6 50 Pulaski 42 55 Ollie 33 COUNTY TOURNAMENT 69 Hedrick 51 53 Lost Nation 64 80 Thornburg 46 59 Kinross 51 79 Keswick 66 99 Lone Tree 67 65 Kinross 68 27 New Sharon 4-5 59 What Cheer 4-2 57 Brighton 4-5 51 North. English 39 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT 60 Seymour 81 52 Eldon 36 56 Birmingham 39 71 Ainsworth 30 73 Batavia 48 58 Hedrick 32 63 Libertyville . 4-7 49 ' Lone Tree 50 62 Ollie 37 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 73 Kinross 59 74 Parsons 39 54 Donnellson 52 Ainsworth 25 68 Brighton 71 Batavia 53 57 Yarmouth 77 Brighton 72 54 Parsons 39 WON 26: - LOST 6 TOTAL POINTS 1976 OPPONENTS TOTAL POINTS 1548 OFFENSIVE AVERAGE 61.8 DEFENSIVE AVERAGE 4-8.4 xlyg :lin-pudhlu-Ai., .Ill-lflll -mLq,lg,ll,l,L qw--4,....,. ,. N-In-TI.......,,,,,..,,,,, H. . iw' 'N an E4 Q X T 5 l l N V J K M 1 ' I miie? 1 . I to - - - -- - . . - ,. - ,. . ,,., A, ,. . 1 ,i,,q,, i - f.. , - , . , . Y' - r..- ,b BOTTOM ROW: fL.cft to Right,'Charlotte Forinash, Virginia Neil, jeanne Derby, Margie Griener, Ruth Fergeson, Millie Hinshaw, Deanna Laux. ' TOP ROW: Mrs, King, janet McCx-aken, jonita Baker Violet Long, Marilyn Sheraden, Sue Morgan, Connie Ulin, Mr, King, The Tigers P The Tigers finished the basketball season with a 15 and 6 record, The defending County Champs lost a real thriller in the first round of the County Tourney to Keota to end their hopes of a repeat performance as County Champions, The boys won their first game in the Sectional Tournament, whipping Packwood 43-27, but were dumped by a strong Cedar team in the Semifinals, ' The boys also lost a game in an invitational inter-regional basketball jarnboree at Belle Plaine, The boys played Keystone, one of the highly re- garded Class B teams in that section of the state and made a real battle of it during the first half, but were unable to hit in the second half and it caused the downfall of the Tigers, The Tigers lose only two members of this yeai-'s squadg Bob Curtis and Don Fritchen and we are all hoping for a good season next year, Richland High School Boys' Season's Record 1953-1.954 . 55 Ollie 38 COUNTY TOURNAMENT 49 Hedrick 35 50 Fairfield J, V, 33 37 Keota 41 53 Kinross 37 33 Keota 56 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT 52 New Sharon 49 50 Brighton 37 43 Packwood 27 60 Walsh 42 25 Cedar 47 62. Eldon 47 45 Hedrick .22 52 Lone Tree 54 48 Ollie 36 33 Keystone 59 W ON 15 65 Kinross 44 LOST 6 65 Batavia 39 TOTAL POINTS 1017 60 Brighton 52 OPPONENTS TOTAL, POINTS 883 59 Walsh 43 OFFENSIVE AVERAGE 50.8 64 Ke ota 72 DEFENSIVE AVERAGE 44.1 V .Q ,...,7 J D ' - - f . vi' Q. i rg 1 v A xg' i ' v , I . 3 Y . v BOTTOM ROW: fI..eIt to Rightj Bernie Ulin, Dick Forinash, Bob Curtis, Donnie Fritchen, Charles Ulin, Keith Sasseen, SECOND ROW: Mr, Strathman, Bradly Young, Larry Bond, jim Brennaman, Frank Lukavsky, jerry Robinson, Fred Allen, Keith Singleton, Mr, Goodwin. 3 7 1 1? H5135 . A ECE 11 23 'Q' r i 0, 11: ,J E57 Ra? F 1 wed.. ---' . MILLIE HINSHAW 5' 4 ' Guard Mi11y's outstanding defensive play during the past two years was a very important factor in getting to the state tourney in '53 and to the finals of the District in '54, VIRGINIA NEIL 5' 4 Forward Ginny has a 31,1 scoring average for the year of 1954, She holds the scoring record of 71 points on our home floor, Ginny, a flashy ball player, was outstanding in the State Tournament of '53 and District of '54, We'1I Miss Them DON FRITCHEN 6' 3 Center Don has played first team center since his Freshman year, He was elected to the first team in the G county last year, He has a scoring average of 12.5 points a game, BOB CURTIS 6' 3 Forward Bob played first team his last three years of high school and was elected to the first team in the county during his junior year and received honor- able mention on the all-state honor roll. 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