Ripon Christian High School - Lance Yearbook (Ripon, CA)
- Class of 1949
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A NCE I 9 4 9 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIORS of RIPON CHRISTIAN H I G H SC H OO L THE LAN CE STAFF STANDING, leff fo right: Janice Veneman, BeHy Grace Nykamp, Bill Viss. SEATED, leff io riqhiz Clarence den Dulk, Lois Kobes, George Blom, Johanna Meulink, Gerfrude Mcioy, Marian Mae Eqgink, Berry Ann de Boer, Arthur den Du . VISITING .A MINE We find ourselves siffing in a rude sfrucfure iusf before fhe opening of 'rhe mine. While we are waifing our furn fo explore fhaf darlc funnel, we falce a few minufes fo nofice fhe surrounding counfry side. The rolling hills and fhe cool air make il' a very pleasanl' place fo live. There are fhe fowns where you can see a few old-fimers Ioafing abouf, always eager 'ro relafe fhe many experiences of fheir earlier days. Buf now we musf gef ready, for our furn has come fo enfer fhe mine. Don'l' forgef your Lance Guide Boolcs for fhey will help very much fo explain where we are and whaf goes on in each place we sfop. Now we are enfering. You all lcnow fhaf fhe goal of fhe miner here is fo find fhaf precious mefal-gold. We search fhe channels of learning, and fhere we find layer upon layer of fhis much soughf elemenf our Liferafure, Science, lvlafhemafics, I-lisfory, and Bible Courses. This cherished mefal is especially valuable in our Scripfure Sfudy, for if proves very useful and gives a new lighf fo our ofher sfudies. There are dangers in working in a mine such as fhisg fhere are also dangers which we, as sfudenfs, musf encounfer. Buf by God's Grace we are guided in fhe righf direcfion. You will nofice quife a few sfill working here and fhere. They are fhe Juniors, Soph- omores, and Freshmen who are nof as yef ready fo refire from fhe mining indusfry. As we leave fhern fo fheir sfuclies and acfivifies, we wish fhem successful findings and blessings fo accompany fhem. j GOLD As The Senior Class, our desire has been Through The pasT year, To search Tor nug- geTs oT gold in The way oT liTeraTure, science, maThemaTics, Bible STudy and hisTory To Take wiTh us as we go ouT inTo The world. WiTh KeaTs. who said, Much have l Traveled in The realms oT gold, and many goodly sTaTes and kindgdoms seen, so can we The Seniors say, We Too have Traveled in realms OT Gold and have seen many goodly sTaTes and kingdoms. These realms have been revealed To us wiTh The help oT our Teachers and TexTbooks. There were Times when, we musT sadly acknowledge, we were purposely blind To The gleams oT True gold righT wifhin our grasp. Then There were Times when we Tollowed a gleam ThaT Turned ouT To be Tool's gold, TempTing us away Trom The pure and genuine gold. This brings To mind Lowell's lines: AT The devil's booTh are all Things sold Each ounce oT dross cosTs iTs ounce oT gold. Thanks To our ChrisTian Training The real TRUTH OT God's Word comes To our aid beTore we can be lured Too Tar by ThaT which is noT Tor us, His children. Through The assisTance oT our Teachers we have been TaughT To inTerpreT These Tindings Trom The golden realms oT learning in The lighT oT God's Word. So-as The '49ers oT a hundred years ago mined and combed The sTreams Tor ThaT precious meTal, we The Senior class have acquired precious biTs OT knowledge and TruTh Trom The sTreams running Through our holdings. Only our Treasure is sTored in heaven where neiTher moTh nor rusT doTh corrupT. Z- . T A J fl T' 1 7 4-:rits X Ny 5 glgg fg,:2S2ii5Ef:gb.a ' ,, gfgii 1 f gil.-i-,YL Q 5 'T ,T - fr 3f7 b'3 5ft '. ffif?'-ii' ,, gf, 'Q 2:23Zf9. , ,A 6 gg. 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To Al de Vries, a 'rrue '49er, upon whose shoulders resl' many burdensome Tasks lo which he whole-hearledly applies himself-To our carelalcer who Through his willing spirii shows a deep love for, and readiness +o do any+hing for Kingdom work-To Jrhe man who so unselfishly sacrifices much of his Time and efforf To lceep our school, our camping ground. a lil and wholesome place in which To go on wifh our searches for Trurh and Knowledge-To 'rhe rugged individual who never complains or seelcs a reward for all his noble eliiorls. ' We, The Lance Slari, wilh one accord, do dedicafe 'rhis issue. Noi only do we lhinlc of him as one who is willing and ready To do anylrhing +o improve our school grounds. buf also as one who asks no praise or reward, because he does if all ou? of love for rhe Cause. This frail, above all, is wha'r we, 'rhe Lance Sfaff, wani 'io planl firmly in our minds and keep wirh us as we go on +o our own separafe ways. M. VAN BUREN Principal Jnfluz. Roberf Louis Sfevenson appealed fo an innafe inferesf in nnen when he chose freasure seeking as fhe fheme for his popular book, Treasure Island. If was fhis same innafe desire for earfhly riches fhaf made California fhe Treasure island of America in I849. Even foday fhere are fhose seeking buried freasures on land and in fhe sea. You came fo Ripon Chrisfian High fo seek freasures of a higher kind, incapable of being subiecfed 'ro fhe deferiorafing influences of mofh and rusf. You learned fhaf fhe rnosf valuable possessions in life are nof fhose discovered by fhe ingenuify of finife man buf fhose revealed by an efernal God. You have been frained in fhe essenfial abilify fo discern and fo evaluafe. Cerfainly YB SUCEGSSTIQ freasure seeker musf be able To dlsfinguish befween, fhe genuine and-fhe counferfeif, fhe real and fhe arfificial, fhe frue and fhe false. The lack of fhis abilify has resulfed only in fhe fragedies of disappoinfed hopes and broken lives. Such a dark fufure need nof be yours. The efernal values were consfanfly held before you by your insfrucfors. Seeking fhese values, you have fhe happy prospecf of an assured finding. As you leave us. our prayers and besf wishes go wifh you. May you always confinue fo sfrive for and fo acquire fhose riches which shall endure unfo efernal life. JOHN GRAY THOMAS HOEK Commerciai Music GERDA BOS EUGENIA GRAY English Commercial WILLIAM DIEPHUIS JEANNETTE WESTERINK History Sewing ADRIAN OOMS Science Mafhemafics 'R X Xx v , ,,,, I 7? I Y S Si 22,1 15, AW I X, CLASSES GEORGE BLOM Pre-Colleqs No+hinq is impossible ro 'rhe man who can will and Then do- -Mirabeau ANDREW BROUWER Commercial He was a gentleman from sole lo crown, Clean favored, and imperially clean. -Robinson BETTY ANN DE BOER Commercial Thy soul was like a slar and dwell aparl -Wordsworlh ARTHUR DEN DULK Pre-College O, I have slipped lhe surly bonds of earfh And danced lhe skies on laughler-silvered wings. -Maqee CLARENCE DEN DULK Pre-College Rather lhan love, lhan money, lhan fame, Give me Trufh. -Thoreau MARIAN MAE EGGINK Commercial A friend who knows, and dares To say, The brave, sweel' words Thar cheer fhe way. -van Dyke LEONARD ENSERINK Pre-College Rich in saving com- mon sense, and as The qreafesr only are ln his simplicily sublime. -Tennyson LOIS KOBES Pre-College A friend who-se hear? has eyes fo see The sfars shine ouf o'er lhe darkening lea. -van Dyke BETTY GRACE NYKAMP Commercial The friend I love is like lhe sea lo me, Wilh spacious days of large I'ranquilify. -Eafon GERTRUDE McCOY Commercial Her hear? is like a garden fair Where many pleasanl' blossoms grow. JOHANNA MEULINK Commercial No lime lo wail fill her moulh can Enrich Ihal' smile her eyes began. -Davies GOOSEN VAN ZWALUWENBERG Pre-College I have no mockings or arqumenfs I wifness and wail. -Whilman JANICE ELSIE VENEMAN Commercial With such a comrade, such a friend I fain would walk lill iourney's end, -van Dyke EDWIN VERMEULEN General Yer champion have we none lo rnalch l'his Youlh. He has lhe wild sIaq's fool, The lion's hearf. -Byron WILLIAM VISS Pre-College I-le was slraighf and slrong, and his eyes were blue As summer meeling of sky and sea. -Burr MARY WINTERS Commercial We can do more good by being good Ihan in any olher way. -Hill FRONT ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Nelva Joyce Wesierink, Gerlrude Lulh, Sebia Jo Pranger, Eldora Roos, Charlolle Eqqink, Adeline Kamps, Jennie Plooy, Clara Schaapman. BACK ROW: Beatrice Hcek, Charles De Vries, Ralph Hekman, Lawrence Vande Kieff, Leon Smif, Allen Sch-aapman, Don Vermeulen, Bernella Pranger. ABSENT: Ediih Van Till, Andy Moulyn, Audrey Keuning. Silualed in mine No. 5 al lhe norlheasl corner of The mining siie are lhe lwenly members oi lhe Junior class. H The prospeclor who localed lhis mine and who sees ils many possibiliiies is lvliss Bos, lhe class sponsor. The Juniors are Iypical '49ers. They gel a lol ol enioymenl from slanding around and Ialkingg lhey like excilemenl and sloorls, loo. Bul when lime comes lor digging gold from lhe veins ol Icnowledge, each one does his share. In lhe Iield ol sporls, lhis class is a leader. Bolh 'rhe girls and lhe boys have shown spirilecl compelilion lo all Jrhe olher reams. Two ol lhe Junior represenlalives io lhe Sludenl Council have been given posilions as officers. Leon Smil, lhe Presidenl ol his class, is lhe Vice Presidenl ol The Sludenl Council, Bealrice I-loek is lhe Treasurer ol lhe same organizalion. The Teies Club has welcomed lhe Junior girls as ils new members. Several ol lhe girls were elecled lo office. In LI+lle Women leading roles were played by Juniors: Bealrice I-Ioelq, Charlolle Egginlc, Edilh Ven Till, Leon Smil, and Charles de Vries. CLASS OFFICERS LEON S.v1lT PRESIDENT EDITH VAN TILL SECRETARY ADELINE KAMPS , TREASURER CHARLES DE VRIIIS VICE PRESIDENT ll gg i ,, f , , 11 3644 fmfmQaQ Q , Q 5 . 4' Ji I-eg fp Wl INKIHW u Z.. I Q' ,, A 2 '-f I I Q- I 5 A W ' ' 5' :S J H f L ' llfl Y, Z K- IN - f Zz ACTIVITIES Kohn, Arlhur den Dulk, Seffy Anne de Boer, Liiarsry idiforx. The reporlers for llfzis Lance issue who are covering 'llwe las? four years of our mining experiences Canslsl of flue km Ediiors, Belly Grace Nylcamp and Jolwarma Meullnlcg 'lhe Lilerary Edilors, P-.rllfsur den Duilc, Lois Koloes, and Be-Hy de BQQ-r. Bill Viss wiiln flue as- sisiance of Lawrence Vande Kiellf lakes Jrlwe snapslwols and plwolos, Marian Egqinlc and G:-:rlrucle McCoy lwelp lo ar- range and lype The wrillen malarial. Then 'lo help us all. is our able and elclicienf edif lor, Janice Vane-man: while George Blom and Clarence den Dull: lake care: ol We financial part. Lasik, lou? mos? imporlanl are our advisors Miss Bos and Mr. Dleplwis 'lo whom we are very qralelul for llweir willingness lo assial us in any way. Through llseir guidance we can see 'the ever guiding hand ol God who was wiflw us and always will be willw us. Bill Vixs, Yholcgriphef Johanna Meulink, Beffy Grace Nykamp, Aff Edifarl Clarence deff Oulk, George Ziom, Business Managers Gertrude McCoy, Marian Eqgink, Typists dia Bang!,The end of fhe foofbaii game befween ine Juniors and Seniors had come. In ine firsf play of Hue game, Charies de Vries sprained his ankie . , , W 'XOne, fwo, fiwreem-nine cars! Look, fha house is liz' up like an Chr3s1'masiree,Coufd if be is parfy? Yes, I+ is as parfy, buf , , . 'Now H155 is comfidennei, Henry. Ycnu have We besf chance because your name is Henry. Look af ine names our your prcifessors af Caiving ihere are a hos? cf . . . is These are a few snafches of fines many inieresfinq and eyewzaichfnq wrifeups found in 'rhe Roundfabie. The roving reporfers from fha? siaff seem fo ge? in on everyfning-parries. bali games, delving info cfhcfereni personnliffies abouf schxooi, as Wei? as keeping in much wifn ine alumni, Ammng 'rbese expressive Hier-aryvrninded sfudenfs of fha Sophomore dass, we Hnd Mary Lou de Boer, Rufh den Dulic and Lverne Tanis as fhe fhree eciifcrs. The res? of The sing varies Winn each pubiicafion so ina? everycne gem an opporfuniiy. Wifh Miss Bos as Jrheir adxdsor Huey are aiways icepi busy arranging and rearranging Hue coniefnis of ine paper, They never 'nave a dui5 momerrln for fheir meeiinqs aye always acmmpanied wiffn coffee and dougnnulrs, cnr even heid around ine breakfasf fabie. As a warning fo ine fuiure ciasses wha are going fo publish ine Roundfabie--you have a Fong way +C: go fo keep up wiin ine preseni' sfaff. Mary Lau de Boer, Laverne Tania. Rufh den Dun: Pehzv Heiman, Marvin den Duiie Armainan Doie, Edna Mae Van Ufykan, Glare: Mae Gmehema Mlvfam Kohn. Kafhiean lsiiedema Clara Egqink, Jack Moulin, Eienar Yyier MISS KOS' K Haroldyan TW, Camefian U2 Hoaqg Jake' Kramer -- gf 3 g r jf V Bill Viss, Lois Kobes Jenny Plooy, Lawrence Vande KiefT, Laverne Tanis, Ednamae Van Dyken Maurice Roos, Roger Dekker Audrey Keuning - C S I E We're The prospecTors OT The school. lT sTands To reason ThaT Those eager persons, who brave hardships and are undaunTed by failures, are The TirsT To gain success. We lcepT on Traveling over rough counTry. We panned sTreams, Then we hunTed Tor lilcely- loolcing dry mines. MonThs oT hard work lay behind us beTore we received a reporT oT our accomplishmenTs. The miners picTured above were given crediT Tor lO poinTs or more. This honor seemed reward enough Tor our work. BUT To lceep our posiTion very worThwhile and soughT-Tor, The school plans To sponsor a Trip Tor Those sTudenTs who have helped To unearTh Treasures Trom The vasT veins of knowledge. Pin, dwafwla, Gold! Gold! Gold! The sTudenTs picTured above have Tound plenTy oT iT. A Tew years ago all oi us seT ouT Tor The gold counTry on The crealqing wagon oT N hard worlc and sTudy. Upon reaching The sign marlced ZS poinTs, we received our bloclc l HC. A liTTle TarTher on we sTopped aT The SO poinTs sign. l-lere we were given our l RC, None ol? us was saTisTied. We kepl' righT on going Tor more advenTure. ATTer 1 passing over mounTains oT school worlc, Through The valleys oT The Times when exTra- curricular acTiviTies weighed us down, and Then across The plains oT good clean Tun, we Tinally reached our goal. As a reward Tor geTTing 75 poinTs, all oT us received a small gold pin which we are proud To display. l Belfy Grace Nykamp, Janice Veneman George Blom, Bill Viss, Lawrence Vande Kieff Marian Mae Eggink, Lois Kcbes N , E , T , is 14 V, :E- ' f iii' ? - 12q gf 5 ' A 5 FRONT ROW, lefl lc righl: Adeline Kamps, Babs Hoek, Gerlrude McCoy, FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: Miriam Kobes, Rulh den Dulk, Mary Lou de riff' J, Jennie Plooy. BACK ROW: Audrey Keuning, Edilh Van Till, Leon Smil, Boer, Clara Schaapman, Eldora Roos. BACK ROW: Charlolle Eqqink, YW Lawrence Vande Kiefl,Johanna Meulink, Mary Winlers. Bernella Pranqer, Laverne Tanis, Allen Schaapman, Charles De Vries,Qff',, Gerlrude Lulh, Sebia Jo Pranqer. For lhe nexl 25 poinls acquired, a sludenl is In recognilion ol a high scholaslic record, par- awarded an R.C. There are many ways lo gel lhese licipalion in school aclivilies and high Chrislian , poinls, such as: Member ol Sludenl Council, Class ideals, which he should slrive lor, each sludenl is . . . - 1 . . ,.. ' Ollrcer, Alhlellcs, Clubs and Socrelres, Speaking awarded a cerlarn number ol poinls aller he has enlranl, Yearbook and Newspaper Slall, Musical allained lhal goal. For lhe lirsl 25 poinls he gels ' Organizalions, Ollice work, and l-lonor Poinl Record. a block C allraclively made in lhe school colors. M . N Pl' . l V , Z, V K ' ' ,i lx 4 er' , its Q ii rr are ls ,W S f' .- ' rf' l uf' i LEFT TO RIGHT: Lawrence Vande Kiefl, Leonard Enserink, George Blom, Clarence den Dulk, Arlhur den Dulk, Andy .4 Brouwer, Edwin Vermeulen, Bill Viss. 1 , The '49 period had such brrllranl wrrlers as Brel l-larle and Mark Twain lo reproduce picluresgue scenes lrom lhis lime. Today we have lhe wonders ol lhe camera lo pre- L serve pasl evenls. For lhose inleresled in lhe lield, our school has a camera club com- posed ol Junior and Senior boys and are led by Mr. Ooms. ' rf' STUDENT COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGHT: Maurice Roos, Curley Van Zwaluwenberg, Mary Van Gorkum, Clara Mae Groelsema, Marvin Den Dulk, Charlolle Eqqink, ArThur Den Dulk, Babs Hoek, Mr. Van Vuren, Leonard Enserink. STANDING: Janice Veneman. fn1u1,ciL Guiding our caravan Through The school year is The STudenT Council wiTh Leonard Enserink in The lead wagon. Behind him keeping a sharp lookouT Tor The welTare and beTTermenT oT The school and sTudenT body, are Two represenTaTives Trom each class and each class presidenT. ln This caravan The second wagon in line is The Seniors whose PresidenT is ArThur den Dulk wiTh The represenTaTives Janice Venman, secreTary oT The sTudenT council, and Curley Van Zwalawenberg. The nexT wagon conTains The Junior PresidenT Leon SmiT, vice presidenT oT The STudenT Council, and his Two represenTaTives, CharloTTe Eggink and Babs I-loek, Treasurer oT The STudenT Council. Ne-xT, coming inTo view is The Sopho- more's wagon wiTh PresiclenT PeTer I-Tekman and represenTaTives, Marvin den Dulk and Clara Mae GroeTsema. LasT, buT noT leasT, The Freshman wagon is seen wiTh The Presi- denT Maurice Roos and represenTaTives, Ted Kramer and Mary Van Gorkum. This cara- van is a Torward looking group ThaT, wiTh The help oT Mr. Van Vuren, does all iT can To make school liTe more inTeresTing and enioyable. A Typical STudenT Council proiecT is The All School ParTy which gives The larnin seeking miners a break in school rouTine and a chance To relax in wholesome acTiviTies. The STu- denT Council has also sponsored The AThleTic Awards which are awarded To sTuclenTs who prove Themselves ouTsTanding in sporTs. When This caravan has reached The end oT The school year iT shall have compleTed many worThwhile proiecTs Tor The beTTermenT of school liTe. SEATED, lei! To righT: Janice Veneman, Sec- refaryg Leonard Enserink, President STAND- ING: Babs Hoek, Treasurerg Leon Smif, Vice President. ffj N iff! 77 W7 J! SPCJRTS , Z f if X Aff? xx Xx S X 43 Q A MR. GRAY Freshman and Junior Coach MISS 805 Senior and Sophomore Coach JR. CLASS TEAM STANDING, Ieff in riqhf: Johanna Doome- waard, Berry ufkes, Audrey Keuninqg Eidofa Roos. Gertrude Luth, Bearrice Hoek, SEATED: Adeline Kemps, Char- lovfe Eggink, Sebia Pranger, Bernefia Pran- qer. - WNY 'nl i iw W L Q i WZSEvL.,3 IMA, CLASS MANAGERS AND CAPTAiNS LEFT TO RIGHT: Bernedarnae Echkoff, Miriam Kcubes, Gertrude Luth, Marian Eqqink. Johanna Meuiink. NOT PRES- ENT: Edith Yan TSM. A GiRLS' BASEBALL W Bases are loaded! Baiier up! Play for home! These are some of The exciiing siiuarions of The qiris' base-bei! Teams. This year ihere were only 'rhree giris reams in- siead of four. The Freshmen were divided equaiiy among The fhree oiher reams. The Captains of rhe reams are as foiiows: Seniors'-Marian Eggink Juniors-Ediih Ven Til! Sophs-'Miriam Kcbes Aiso, a manager for each Team was selecfeci io keep iracic of The equipmeni. They are as ioiiews: Seniors--Johanna Meuiinic Juniors--G-errrucie Luih Sophs--Bernedamae Echkofi We are iooicinq forward io some inferesiing games +G ciimax The yeafs acfivifies. SOPHOMORE CLASS TEAM' STANWN45, left to right Bernedamae Echkoff, Mary Van Gorkum, Jeanefie De Young, Edna Mae Van Dyke:-4, Anna Jean Doie, Corneiia de Hoog. SEATED: Mary Lou de Boer, Miriam Kobes, Clara Mae Groeisema, SENIOR CLASS TEAM LEFT TO RKSHTQ Lois Kober, Beffy Anne de Boer, G-erfrude Veensffa, Marian Eqgink, Janet Woudsira, Janice Vene- man, Gerfrude McCoy, Mary Winters, Betty Grace Nyiremp, Johanna Meulink, GHELS' WlNNll -IG VOLLEYBALL TEAM LEFT TO RlGHT: Gerfrude, Sebla, Aud- rey, Eldora, Jennie, Bernefla, Adeline, CharlcHe,'Beafrice. MDCED VOLLEYBALL Sornellwing new has been added lo Hue sporf agen-:le in fbis sclfioel year. The coaches ol Allie diiferem' Physical lfducajrion classes qol lo-gellwer and worked oul a mixed volleyball schedule. Each class was divided info lwci mixed learns making eighl of llwem alfogellwer. Tlwen 'flue excilemeni began. Due 'ro pre-vimus fraining flue girls were a lifrlle more familiar willw ilwe rules and leclwniques. buf ibe boys soon learned. Wiflw real emllwsiasm lime girls sei up ine balls and llwe boys spiked llwem in. Agilily, co- ordinafion and co-operalion were greally de- manded from all. Finally eller several weeks and many a iussel, ine Junior ieam 2 came mul on lop. Many ol live games were very close, keeping bollw learns el an eager pace. Bai as long as llwe l'mixed volleyball games lasled, llwe-re was a con- sfanl' slream of infere-5+ directed loward flue bul- lelin boardwlwere 'rlwe record of llwe conlesi was lcepi. Final euicome was in this order: Junior iwo wen E' games. Junier four won 5, los? 2, Senior flwree won 5 ic:-sl 2. Senffir cane won 4, les? 3.S:1:ph five wen 3. loaf 4. Sopb zeven won I, lefil 4, FVCSSU eiqlwl wen l, law 5, Hczislw six los? 5 I WlNNlNG MKXED VCXLLEYBALL TEAM STANDlNG, lei? fo rigltl: Don Vermeulen, Andy Moulyn, Lean Smil, Adeline Kemps, Beafrice Hoelc, Jennie Plooy. SQEATEDZ Sebia Pranger Berneifa Pfanger Edith Van Till Anyihing in qef if evef We stand, wailing Pick if up, Oorolhy H--ML, e ----..,,.- ' '5'vwmhw,,, M... -- A ie sz 95,5 Quail: Cduuunq. Sui! YRS Gecrqe BV Leonard Enserink -Jficlwnl, Jaan Brower C!arence D20 The '48 ifcnoibail season faund Haze yc:ufHu2 players ba+H?ng hard for Imp places in We Eniramuraf czcmlresfs. The coaches, My, Diephuis and Mr. Gems. each 'rock Two classes 'ro coach. Affer Hwree weeks of exercises and pershsfenf practice in play execufion we varied our series of infram mural games, Wixen Hue smcrice cleared Uwe Seniors and Juniors were Tied For Hue coveied championship. These fe-ams were quife evenly mafched and boih had sp-iris' +0 spare and each was GU? 'rc win. Thus me cold day 'found Hue fwo fceams dueiing I+ ou? -on fha gridiron. Affer severe! spec- facuiar upseh fha Seniors emerged vim'cwrEous +0 become Jrhe dass chamw pions of fha year wifiw fa score Qf 3349. MR. OOMS Q 51 W is HM 3 Q lr. .1 ff W K 13 :W-ff ecember foiled F7169 6 tus G fha? 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