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X I- r 1 ' it C NN!- 6 6 0 9 G9 Volleyball Many a good time is had trying to ln R Q double tap that volleyball. The teams are 1 ' H . set up by classes, and one can readily locate the seniors by the noise. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL O E . I4 Girls' Intramural Basketball Girls intramural basketball games are held weekly. The teams are ar- ranged according to classes with one girl chosen to act as captain. From Girls' Minor Sports these teams is Chosen the honor team In addition to the major winter sports, the girls' time is which competes in inter-school ac- divided between table tennis and badminton. These are tivities. usually single competitive sports, however, the boys often participate with the girls in doubles tournaments. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Back Row Ileft to rightl: D. Taylor, C. Six, B. Heusy, N. Shelore, F. Ericson, L. Abowitz, M. J. Warren, P. Hicks, E. Feierband, A. Dionne, M. Hyne, B. Voges, B. Gilbert, C. Cooper, P. Hussey. Second Row fleft to rightl: E. Norton, M. Crosson, P. Grassley, B. Schwartz, G. Zecchino, M. DiPalo, J. Campo, M. Lindgren, I. Alberti, Y. Aliperti, C. DeRiso, D. Struebel, R. Fusaro, J. DeRiso, J. Feageans, S. Lignell. Sitting Neff to rightl: B. L. Jones, B. Owens, N. Wilkes, J. Rector, D. Anderson, C. Green, J. Vassello, J. Kurt, A. Martelli, E. Gardiner, A. Riou, V. Schiling.
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INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Back Raw flett to rightl: C. Anderson, J. Alber, M. Maybaum, B. Wamp, T. Paterson, A. Spear, R. Shirley, A. Stilwell, H. Bentsen, B, Archer, R. Dean, H. Aboft. Boys' Minor Sports If you don't have time for varsity sports, or if you are not an above average athlete, boys' minor sports is your activity. Under the coaching of Mr. Class, minor sports include table tennis and badminton. Every year an inter-Suffolk tournament is held. Whether you are a six toot four mountain of muscle or a miqhty midget, this is your chance for intramural participation. GIRLS' BASKETBALL XP' Intramural Basketball Intramural basketball, headed by Coach Class, not only gives the average basketball player a chance but also inspires rivalry among the sophomores, iun- iors and seniors. It is composed of six teams - a blue team and a white team for each class. 0 O no Ei t Still 1.46 if BOYS' MINOR SPORTS Back Row Heft to rightj: N. Barmen, K. Johnson, I. Albinson, C. Keller, E. Latimer, J. Handy. Second Row Kleft to rightlr D. Ammarell, J. Curnin, A. Salee, J. Reynolds, J. Carbone. Front Row fleft to rightk: N. Wiley, F. Velsor, F. Robinson, K. Miller, A. Habberstad. Back Row Kleft to righttr B, Schuler, G. Pearsall, N. Hadlund, S. Robbins, J. Schleede, B. Metzger, S. Skidmore, J. Grotheer, J. Neuloerger, K. DeYoung, J. Neuman, S. Hansen. Second Row Ilett to rightl: B. Cutalo, A. Durand, M. Winters, J. Van Sise, M. C. Weiss, S. Potter, X. Eugene, M. L. Horn, S. Hewitt, M. Hewitt, B. Herx, K. Potter, C. Sweetland, I, Alberta. First Row flett to right.: I. Maura, C. Wormald, G. Bechtold, B. Cruess, J. Destler, B. Moore, R. Digiacomo, J. Sulli- van, D. Boccia, S, Bandar. Nth it w sf ,gi 6-' 'N' IVR
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,airing . . . Ever returning spring . . . And so the foot- prints melt and become muddy puddles. Now fol- low days of blustery breezes and warmer rains with occasionally a sparkling clear clay, bright with promise of spring. Baseball practice starts as soon as Hecksher field dries sufficiently. All around us the slumbering world of winter awakens and takes on a new life - everything, that is, except the student, who suddenly finds himself filled with dreaminess and a longing to get out into this new world of golden sunshine and blue skies. At noon groups of girls and boys loaf in the sun on the front lawn of the school. Convertibles gain a sudden popularity, tennis becomes a regular is 'f XXV by 4' 'V Q, i ,, . I -c 5 .NX i .', . Saturday entertainment, June draws near. i ,xy X I' I L , QK
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