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Here are our junior Bowlers, lust before their Thurs' 'lust a glance at the Junior boys after a brisk game: day afternoon games: Martin NVagner, Leonard Moser. james Klein, john Major, Thomas McMahon, Patrick Charles Lied, Ralph Baumgart, Paul Paehavis, and White, Lawrence Wallace, and Walter Imhofl. lame: Finnegan. DBO LI GB LL ROLLI GTR E What's the store? seems to be the all important quesf tion. Each senior anxiously Waits to hear his team named as the highest. Yet in turn, they'rc goodfnatured losers. Seated: Edward Beveridge, Thomas O'Neill, ,lames Mc' Laughlin, Paul Deemer, Standing: Donald Pferdcf hirt, James Bronder, Edward Ganter, Walter Weil, john Donovan, and Henry Moore.
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We present our junior Var' sity, whose sincere playing and good teamwork have led them on to many victories, Next year, St.-josephls Var' sity should have plenty of good material. First vow: Charles Lied, Walter lmhorl, Martin Wagner, Jerome Holf zer. Second row: William Hickley, Donald Rectenwald, Thomas Pachavis, Daniel Milinski, Richard Wagner, Clarence Bauer, Richard Major. Third Tow: Robert Weaver and Walter Mellon, This year's junior varsity counted heavily upon three experienced juniors Walt Imhoif, Marty Wagner, and Chuck Swervel Lied. The trio gave the Little Dutchmen' the neces' sary height and shooting ability. Newcomers, Rich Wagner and Bob Weaver, completed in the first string. Acting as replacements, Dan Milinski and Ed Bauer deserve special recognition for capabilf ity displayed in limited action. In general, the team gained the experience this season that assures winning baskets in the future. 2 i x fAboveJ Donald Krapp and timpckceper, Edward Beveridge, watch a fast moving game. Their interest in the Flying Dutchmenu is quite evident, fAcross joining hands, the Hrst string of the varsity say prayer. They are: Henry Moore, Walter Milinski, Paul Pachavis, Donald Pferdehirt, and john Farabaugh.
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Here we see the top team of St. Ioseph's Bowl' ing League getting another game under way. They are, Qleft to rightj: Wzilter Weil, Edward Gunter, james Bronder, Donald Pfcrdehirt, Henry Moore, and John Donovan, the Captain. Introducing Edward Beveridge, nicknamed Pinf head, whose bowling skill has raised him to top position on the team. His was a hard won fight for thc high average bowler has many competitors. According to the senior hoys half the fun of bowling is the talking it over. As they prepare to leave, duckfpin talk flows fast and free. The bowling team has unearthed much talent and has provided many students with a good time. Through the efforts of Sister Jeanne, the boys have at their disposal the Lyceum's four alleys on Thursday afternoons. There are four teams organized among the juniors and seniors. WM i Captains of the senior teams are jack Donof van and Oscar Miller, captains of the junior teams are Walt Imhoff and Len Moser. Alf though Ed Beveridge, Walt Weil, and James Finnegan keep interest at high pitch by rolling out terrific scores, competition is keen among all bowlers.
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