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y GIIHS' BASKHBAH FIRST ROW, LEU TO RIGHT: JQYCL Kusfcc, KATHLEEC. HOL,LI'C-Ew 'RTH, SYLVIA Messier HILDEGARD MARQUART, Jem: Coreznsi. SECOND ROW: NIARGAPU Fw:-tx, KAY Gecvem, MARIE LORENZ, MRS. STAIRS. Basketball is one of the important girl's sports of the year. Looking forward to basketball practice is one of the many thrills, of going out for this sport. The Varsity team consists of girls who seem to have the most ability, and every girl did her part to win the games scheduled. 4 8 A I
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IIIACK no ' The Riverview track squad under the experiencedguidance of Coach Joel Hall racked up twice as many wins as defeats as well as taking second place in the annual North St. Louis County Meet. There were steady point gatherers in almost every event who made up a well-balanced, cooperative squad. Bill Parker took time out from baseball to consistently win first place in the 100 and ZOO yard dashesg his running mates were Ron Funkhouser and .Tim Gamble. Gil Huenke, a game fellow, ran high hurdles, with Charlie Stubblefield and Jack Roderick his running mates. Bob Gunn, the only member of the team to place in the Class B Principia Meet at Taylor Field, took third in the discus. While Art Ellersieck and Dudley I-Iuett ran the 440-dash, Randall Rosenkoetter, Don Ballman and Ed Lorenz teamed up to run the grueling 880. Al Reigel and Ray Kiel were jumping mates at the high jump. Bob Wright and George Schuischellis ran the ever-so-hard mile. Good crowds at the meets and ardent followers at the practices were important factors in the 1950 season. 47 L
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EIMS' VllllHBAll SYl.vnA MESSICK, MARGARET FINN, PEGGY Bowcns, JOANNE KERSTEN, JESSA BREWER, KAY GROGAN, CARoL CULL., NORMA RoTH, JOYCE KUSKE, KAY HOLLINGSWORTH. There were five volleyball teams chosen by coachMrs. Staires this year --one to represent each class, plus a varsity team. The teams were chosen by their activities in the gym classes as well as their skill in the sport. The teams were scheduled to play games with other schools. The varsity competed in the University City Tournament and lost their two games to lar- ger high schools--Ritenour and Berkeley. This team was composed mostly of Juniors and Seniors. The Freshman team stands undefeated in their two games. The Sophomores lost one and won one. The Juniors and Seniors played only one game, each with Ritenour. The Juniors lost their game, and the Seniors won. 49
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