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V940 g0il0'z,S O9 gffgwg s MILDRED EMMELHAINZ Girls' Sports C II E141 R I, E A D lil li S First year members were Wilma Glover, Marie Scott, Luella Halliday, Louise Gay, Carolyn Carpenter, Sybil Garner, Hilda Gay, Beulah Strong, Mildred Lowe, Emma Jo Bradley, Eileen King, Wilma Glass, Elizabeth Smith, Sue Mowery, Eula Lee Wil- liams, Lillian Lamb, Blanch Bradley, Minette Brown, Joyce Glendenning, Margaret Dill, Joyce Hayes, Naomi Shulman, Janice Taylor, Audrey Edwards, Mary Stevens, Aline Pope, Lena Sandstrom, and Mary Ann Higgins,first year cheer leader. Second year cheerleaders were Jean Mowery, head, Yvonne Willis, Sara Lame- reaux and Amy Jane Routier., Second year members, were Fannie Mae Belgau, Doris Gault, Arline Silva, Fleeta Carlton, Margaret Carlton, Maxine Carlton, Phyllis Hayes, Evelyn Smith, Grace Cameron, Virginia Tharp, Nita Mae Rotes, Dicy Adams, Lois Hughes, Christine Wing. Third year members were Beverly Rotes, June Lowe, and Nellie Hilton. Fifty-Sir
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i940 gGIl0'L,S O9 gffg l i J First Row: Ralph Matherly, Kenneth Purtz, Arden McNeill, Jack Moore, D. J. Michael. Second Row: Assistant Coach Rousseau, Coach Ihrig, John Moore, Frank Logan, Joe Leatherman, Jack Scott, U. G. Matherly, Mgr. Lee Clemons. B A S KE TB A I. I. li E V I E VV The 1940 Sarasota High School Basketball team compiled, probably, the best record of any basketball team throughout the season and of any team in the history of the school, playing 19 games in their regular schedule, winning 16 and losing 3. They defeated Boca Grande and lost to K. M. I. out of the conference. They won within the conference from Bartow twice, Palmetto twice, Punta Gorda twice, Arcadia twice, Wauchula twice, Winter Haven twice, Fort Myers twice, Bradenton once, and lost to Bradenton once. Throughout the season they compiled a total of 628 points to their opponent's 483 points. The squad this year was composed of 10 boys, which was divided into two teams -the first team composed of Arden McNeill, Kenneth Purtz, Ralph Matherly, D. J. Michael, and Jack Mooreg the second team composed of John Moore, U. G. Matherly, Joe Leatherman, Frank Logan, and Jack Scott. Arden McNeil, captain of the Sailors this year, was high point man throughout the season with a total of 178 points Kenneth Purtz, the lanky center on the squad, is second high point man with 128 points. Ralph Matherly, Sailor guard, was third high point man with 104 points. Arden McNeil and Ralph Matherly received additional honors by making first and second team all-conference. Although these boys failed to win the South Florida Conference championship, they received the distinction of being chosen number one team in the South Florida Conference and number two in the district. Although these 'boys lost to Bartow in the semi-finals in the South Florida Conference Tournament and the quarter-finals in the District Tournament, they won the praise of Sarasota fans throughout the season with their neat ball handling and basketball shooting. lfffrlf-1f'f,-.1 fxfx
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i940 gailoffs og gffgwg 'r.' lille! 7 5 f 365 M 7 P E P SQ U A D Razzle-dazzle--and that's what the 1939 Pep Squad did with their flashy march- ing and spirited yells. Not a single formation was used twice throughout the entire foo ball season. Marching before every game and, at the half, the Pep Squad displayed clever f grma- tions which were the product of hard work and constant drilling. The cheer leaders wore their usual all-white uniforms with the addition of a full-sleeved orange jacket. The squad marched along in their all-white outfits and orange and black striped sweaters. As a body which fought for school spirit, they are well deserving of three loud hurrahs. 1 lff-Il-SPITII
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