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coveted Sportsmanship rophy was voted hy the hockey members and referees to Heart. For when the Great Seort-r mines to write your name. He writes-- t that you won or lost-hut ow you played the game. meg ere in file oline essful hockey season. Although he Jefferson County Field Hockey or displaying the best sports- he Course of the games, a few or the ball. As a result, some n the benches during important aeked by the steady voice of ifferent plays and by the cheer- rom the sidelines. Hoekey team in full dress in- elurle, first row. left to right: J. Mercker. P. lim-ning. S. 1-I. liroaflus, S. Parsons and 13. Heck. co-captains. ll. Buskirk. S. Nlcflrath. J, St-hule-rg second rout L. Russman, ll. Nlohlen- kamp. R. Dentinger. J. Mus- ley, N. Mullin. N. Kehsch. 11. Wagner. B. lxlf'CI'31ll1 third row: A. B. Hudloff. N. Petro. I. Nl. Feldkamp. Nl. Kenny. K. Nitzken. J. Sprauer. .l. Walk- er, 13. Klapheke: fourth row: 13. Roppel. M. .l. Willen. .l. llurlu-. Nl. l.. Staulmle. R. Wil- lvtlllrllllx. Xl. 1. Juvull, F. Wellin- 5, Kutltlg lrlerfzlwrv nut p1ir'l11rr'fl- i.. Lranftrrzl. l. X11-yvr. 1 l'1l'f'IllU'. X is Qf Retiring co-captains. Sally Parsons and Barbara ll:-ek. pin their stars on Rita Willen brink, tleftl and Mary Lou Ftaulile. the eo-Captains for the 1951-1952 hockey season coarh Joan Wlagner looks on. Members of the hoekey team and 100 ffluh 1-liver as vo-eaptain-. ll. lleek and 5 Parsons. accept the sportsmanship trophy from Miss Wagner.
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5 - VV X 0,1 3 XLT ta' - 1 V ' It MY .Zi CW fl O N , 9-in ,L Z? 'TS Beating R. Willenbrink fexlreme left! and J. Walker tfront leftl to the hall is M. L. Stallhle. Senior mernlwrs, 5. J ' F ' . E. Broadus. J. Schuh-r, ll. McGrath. Nl. C. Crawford. S. McGrath. . Heck. and J. Mosley, not daring to W' N , ,Q 1 . . . .M P I .ii 1' , Q xw hi Y 2 ' , ' me 5 It V ' ' f , -. ' A , .nj V X , . 5 .. jr: I . , . . . 4 . 4 interfere. look on in amusement. 4 'S , lg . Q A - E' H t -is ,,.e M1 .ff-H . r ' '. ' 'D x NVQ' ,. .3 W5 f-. if- -. in 0 Q, w wf X. K . f 1 N. 5, . ' J f if 3 Receiving trophies from their predecessors are. first row. left to right: B. Pfeifer from C. Schulte. howling presidents: second row: M. L. Stauhle and R. Vfillenlmrink from B. lleck and 5. Parsons. hockey co-cap- tainsg thirrl row: J. Walker from H. Mohlenkamp. lusketa ball captains. if Hi ,311 KV .J V 4--. ' cm... wh-9 ,, .M .,,. , Practicing on a wet afternoon are var- sity hockey players, left to right: R. Willenhrink. NI. L. Stauhle. S. NIC- Graih. ll. Mohlenkamp. J. Schiller. J. Mosley, S. E. Broadus. NI. C. Craw- ford. l. Meyer, B Heck. B. Mc- Crath. ,911 ,Quin or .gylzine Sacred Heart had a most suc the team tied for second place in League, they received a trophy manship during the season. ln ankles and fingers were mistaken of the best players were sitting games. Yet the team carried on, coach Joan VVagner telling them ing of the Sacred Heart girls The Amazons move in to try to take the hall away from ll. Wagner, center foreground. who is taking it down the wing. Backing her up are. left to riglvlz J. Mosley, li. lleck, l. Meyer. S. E. Broadus, and H. Mohlenkamp.
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The force behind the cheers rest under the trees on the campus of S.ll.A. The 100 Club officers and class representatives are. first row, left to right: M. Crawford. ll. Smythe. J. Franconia. li. lfmrichg second row: B. Klapheke. M. l... Stauble. S. lf. Broaslus. li. lleitzman: third rout: M. J. Willen. J. Walker. vice-president. H. Wagner. president. P. Eller, treasurer, and Nl. Quinn. IOO Club- lgeio Wacdine 0 'HOA' Through the years the meaning of the name of the 100 Club has changed considerably. when it was founded in 194-8, its purpose was to get 100 girls to attend each game. Today it aims at 10022 attendance. As the season changes, so does the sportg but no matter what the season or the sport, the 100 Club is always on the job. N The 100 Club plaque awarded annual- ly to the homeroom having outstanding attendance at hockey and basketball games went this year to Senior Room 2. As the 100 Club cheers. Miss Wagner, athletics coach, presents the ut standing Hockey Player award to Nancy Mullin. the always-on the hall halfback. Highpoint scorer on the basketball team. with 1,15 points. Barbara Heck. receives the 100 Club Outstanding Player award of the 1950-51 season. L .lf 0 ln' 41 44 1.2 xg Q , I 1.42
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