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First rou,'—Fredric Herman. Warren Greenwood. Robert Scott. Norman Flavin. Robert Lewis. Franklin Barker. Second row—Mr. Arvin. Gordon Greenwood. Edward Duvick, Elmer Benson. Robert Gran. Louis Mueller. Third row—Mr. Kimberlin. Verdell Hanson. Melvin Christopherson. Charles Walker. Gordon Barker. Mr. Evans. BASKETBALL The 1944-’45 season opened with a victory over Yorkville. Scott leading the attack with fourteen points. From there on Sandwich won six games and lost eighteen. The record doesn't show the ability of the team, however, since they defeated Waterman, 35 to 31. and Waterman took record place in the Little Ten Tournament. Sandwich defeated Yorkville. Mendota. Plano. Waterman. Serena, and Rollo, while losing to Newark. Plano, Earlville. Hinckly, Yorkville. Somonauk. De Kalb. Shabbona. Leland. Mooseheart. Paw Paw. Marmion. Morris and Ottawa. The first team squad consisted of Scott. Benson. Ropp, Flavin, Herman. W. Greenwood. Gran. Jaffe. Barker. Lewis and Duvick. Of those the five highest scorers were Scott (Captain), with 218 points. W. Greenwood 166 points. Herman 91. Lewis 75. and Ropp 50. Of the first team squad three were seniors, five were juniors and three were sophomores. This shows good prospects for next season. Lewis. Scott. Barker. W. Greenwood. Flavin. Herman. Ropp and Benson won major letters. Elmer Benson really showed the fighting spirit when he came out after recovering from his football injury and played enough in nine games to win his letter. 24 The 194 5 Refteclor
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First cow—Jean Mueller. Colleen Rooney. Joan Kell. Mary Lou Bond. Arlene LaBoube. Wilma Allen. Phyllis Baie. Second row—Vivian Mall. Edna Mae Schoener. Helen Kiley. Mary Casner. Charlene Strode. Betty Jo An trobus. Arlene Sherman. Marilyn Francis. Margie Templeman, Norma Jean Hupach. Mary Titzel. Evelyn Hubbard. Third row—Nancy Ryder. Joyce Randall. Den a Jafle. Gladys Brownfield, Marilyn Tuttle. Jean Thorson. Helen Cain. Jennie Whitfield. Margene Hill, Marilyn Bteuer. Mrs. Holdeman Fourth row—Phyllis Stratton. Nancy Ford. Betty Burson. Barbara Fanning. Lois Tuttle. Dolores Reimann. Irene Fitzpatrick. Arlene Weber. G. A. A. For good health, good sportsmanship and a good time, members of the Girls' Athletic Association met every Tuesday after school. With Mrs. Holdeman as advisor. Phyllis Stratton, president. Lois Tuttle, vice-president, and Joyce Randall, secretary-treasurer, they carried on an organization which promotes interest in sports by making possible the winning of class numerals and school letters as awards for regular participation in games and observance of health rules. Early in the year the freshmen were initiated at a High Jinks party and the entire group had an indoor picnic and a hike to the Forest Preserve. The group closed the year with a Physical Education demonstration and a banquet at which the awards were presented. 2( The 194 5 Reflector
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