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26 THE SCIENCE CLUB X NYONE interested in science can join this club. The pur- A pose of the members is to learn something and to have a good time. They have a meeting once every two weeks and on every second meeting they go on a trip to some inter- esting place. Their plans for lanuary are to go to a bakery and to the zoo hospital. The officers are: Iames Reed-President Lorraine Kestler-Vice President Donald Siebernaler-Secretary Program Chairman-Philip Flint Rough Rider Representative-Betty Lou Schuneman LAUSODALITAS SOCIETY The 140 distinguished members of the Lausodalitas have Mrs. Parker as their sponsor. Their presiding officers are: George Brown, President: Adrienne Wueste, Vice President: and Austa Mathison, Secretary. They do not have any definite meeting dates: however, they try to meet once a month. The meetings are usually to plan parties and good times. In order to receive Lausodalitas membership you must have R's in all of your solids and at least 3 R's in citizenship. The members are now planning their semi-annual party for sometime during the last week of school. THE PINE TREE Towering above its off-spring Stood a lonely pine Lifting its limbs toward heaven A sentinel of its time. Clinging to its rocky shelf, Its slender form is seen, Scarred by many a blustry wind, Its beauty still supreme. 'Tis the seamstress of the mountains For every hour of time. The desert winds thread thru and thru, The needles of the- pine. BETTY IANE SELWYN-
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28 SPORTS BOYS HE FLASHY H9 boys started the football season by boast- ing two championship teams out of three, due to our coach- es, Clarkson and Davis. The Class A championship game played at a Conquistador as- sembly. Fred Rapp's team was the winner. On his team were Ierry Flisher, Iohn Bishop, Thomas Dyer, Oliver Fletcher, Bob lones, Bob Patterson, Dick Brewer, Vito Frontero, Frank But- ler, Edwin Sloan, Bob Males and Tom Bossert. William Morales' H9 team took second place. Colin Hill's team won the Class B championship. His players were Ernest Beck, Ioe Drumondo, Vito Giacalone, Albert Krause, Elmer Lash, Clinton Holzman, Bob Kreag, Dorel Early, Charles Hanson and Ioe Sabatini. lack Kaiser's team was the runner-up. Charles Helm's team won third place. The Horseshoe Tournament held everyone's interest during the month of November. The Class A championship was awarded to Ed Roth's team. Team members were Ioe Lagrasso, Roy Stevens, Frank Cordileoni, George Portecovvo and Don Corena. Second place was taken by Andy Monired's H9 team. loe Sabatinis' high nine team won the class B championship. The fellows on his team were: loe Brenha, Dorel Earley, Vito Giacalone, Charles Hansen, Albert Krause and Nathan Pearl. Second place was given to lack Balmer's team. Louis Hennes- sey's team won third place. The team that won the class cham- pionship was Iack Hawk's team. Below are listed the outstanding H9 athletes in their respec- tive field: TENNIS Bob Alverson BASKETBALL Bob Males, Richard Gooding, Thomas lohnston, Richard Rox- burgh. FOOTBALL Kenneth Brennecke, Oliver Flet- cher, Andy Monfred, Fred Rapp Edwin Sloan, Roy Hall. ALL-ROUND H9 ATI-ILETES Tom Balestreri, Iohn Bishop, George Brown, Thomas Dyer, Ierry Flisher, Vito Fontiero, Tom Harper, Bob Iones, Alex Kroos- kos, Paul Lindskoog, Ralph Mar- quez, William Morales. TRACK Mike Luizzi, Iohn Wall.
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