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ft sr I5 Aiwa , -ig 1.6 t A ' Gm-.1 i .2155 , R f 5 ,mf Q 71 t is , GIRLS' PHYSICAL EllUCA'l'l0N T THIS opening of the girls' intramural season. in Septemher. a high percentage showed interest in xolley ball. The winners in the ninth grade were the 9A-200's. The eighth-grade tournament was won hy the BB-202's. The seventh grade. although new to the school. showed interest in the alter school home room competition. Their winner was the TB-lilo. In basketball there was also keen competition. 'lhe rooms with highest scores were 9B-l,09, SA-l l2, and TA-205. In paddle tennis Phyllis Horowitt and Kathryn Schmidt were the champions of the ninth grade doubles tourna- ment. In the seventh and eighth grades Pat Keller and ,loan La Bounty earne in first. Nadine Morse and Phyllis Horo- witt were winners in singles. During Puhlie Schools Week the girls in all the classes performed for more than fifty parents. The program consisted of dancing. exert-ises. tumbling and refreshments. Soc-trer and baseball will Complete the season of the girls, intramural sports. 952,
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Kathryn Eleanor 1 Pollyanna Helene . Joan Merry Jo Mary Lou Robert- Schmidt Schuh Seeley Sellery ' Shapiro Shields Short Simmons virgins. me umm e Beveflv Jack -'wr ' WH! JM Smith Solomon Stone Strom Swanson Swartlout Swenssma Bob Gwen B501 Te-wksbury Thomas THOMPSON .. Qi ..,, ' e Q ga,-k Jggk .loan White Wilkinson Wilkinwn at K , ., Y . in A 'fi , .I :Zi , f t A. ., . 2 L Ti' 'Qi-Q ..... 5 Erma Jean L Bob Prentice Wodley K Wrighi Yandell Douglas Marvin Richard H. Richard leigh MEW50 Thofes-on Tincher Tullsen Waller Walqlliil' YVBNSMSN if . .. V - Q A A ' .. fi? - . -. --H ii ,. J ' ' v ..- 2' Q 1. fi'--,lf Pere Beverly Don Hlffvefie Mariorie Sheila Willis Wilson Wilson Wilson WllSON wllwn . .UP . ,g! .y- f ff' gr' . K Sri' W . me 1 Richard Barbara Jim Janet' Betty Edith Yeo Blanchard LaFlcur Hawkes Warner CNS! UR graduating 9A7s have contributed to the school in many ways this past year. They have sponsored many activities toy promote the sale of war bonds and stamps. Talent shows were given by the 9A-101,s, 9A-2l 0's, 9A-20975, and 9A-109's. The 9A-101 home-room sponsored the War Bond Auction. The 9A dance which was given at the Barn required the admission price in war stamps. Also there was the 'Second Childhood Dayw given by ninth graders to boost the sale of war bonds and stamps. This year our ninth-grade boys upheld the school record at the All-City Trackmeet by capturing first hon- ors. The ninth graders have served as deputies, library and office clerks and gym helpers. A group from Home-Room 206 presented a panel discussion at the P.-TA. during Puhlic Schools week. They were promi- nent participants in the Orchestra and Clee Club and in conducting a survey on how the pupils of the school spend their leisure time. Margaret Wells Mariarie Wood ,, .A
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ll0YS' PHYSICAL EllUCA'l'l0N Ol CH fmntlmll upvnvfl thi- intramural prourcnii with Zlf: lwoxs pmtivipzitixiu. Thr' winning teams were thai VX-lltllff in the Xutimuul livzigllv. thi- Z5-N-203.5 in the AlN01'lL'L1Il if'2ly,ilE'. and thc' TH-lllfvis in the Marine I,CHQllP. The outstanding limnvromns in lvrwlcetlvall were UK-2170. fill-202. TH-IH6. and TB-20l. - ln pudrllr' lvnnis Huy Hail? mm the Ali singlvs rliuliipiuship. lilly lfvlun lliv HH . Alan Feld the Cin, and llvnnif lJl'l1'PlllQ D . ' ln tnu-k thi- relays were won Ivy the 9B-20875. the EEA-2U2's, and tht- TA-ZUJQS. The individual stars in trark we-rf Jafek Nlerlz, Dil-k Harwell, Hay Haile. Bob Holmes, Dir-k Nlannvx, Holi ffarvm'. ,lack Strom, Charles lfrudy, wIEllll'i1't Cray, and Huh Whitlock. Will Hug:-iw won thfl annual junior high all city trunk meet for thc sixth time in sewn years. The individual lruvlx Sho? medals wvrv won ln' Jack Mertz. Bob Holmes, Dirk lvlznnu-X, ,lavk Stmni. and Don Phillippi. Othm- top winm-is were Bob Carver, Ray Hziile. and Holi YVrif1ht. Will Rogers won f-wry honor possible. Baseball cmnpelition ended the schoofs intramural progranl. Will lingers lmys contributing to the after school an-tivities are ai survive to themselves and the st-html. 322 ali? Q M My fl' if , -.. A 'A ,MM --. 'w..... , ' ' I N .V ' .MW WW ww
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