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CHEERLE.-XUERS C. Miller, A. Chainberlin, N, Reilly, J, Freyberg, M. Brax- ton, D. Crimmrns, C0-Crip tain: J. Miltner, N. Mere- dith, C0-Ca,htt11'1z,' M. Hicker- son, D. McElroy, M. Perl, S. Stackhouse, Miss Cronin, .-1d1'i.sor. C eerleaders HE football season of 1952 was more of a challenge to the twelve members of the cheerleading squad than any that they had ex- perienced in the past several years. The heart- breaking Rye defeat. which destroyed a twenty- one game winning streak, was a crisis for both the football team and cheerleaders. but the en- thusiasm and loyal backing for the team the following Friday at Ossining was inspired greatly by the yelling twelve. Led by Denise and Nancy. the squad contracted laryngitis and froze. but kept up the spirit both at games and at lunch-time pep rallies. During the two-games-a-week basketball sea- son, hallways echoed with eighth period prac- tices, and gym classes stumbled over special formations the crew was preparing for approach- ing games. The squad always supported the team with their presence and hearty cheers. Gyms A and B shook with the intensity of Varsity HT-E-A-M, and rhythmic chants as the cheer- leaders yelled the team through many a tight spot. 'Til the final cartwheel and last Ready-hip. letis golf, the girls gave their all to the spirit and sportsmanship present at each of the S.H.S.'s athletic events. -W O Plmtus by Tlzruop 4' as it
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9l'EEDIlAI.l. nrt rfu--C. Pomeroy. I.. iv iournc, H. lfrztnck, IILI' C. Mussig, J. Mel- s Rodgers. .5-f'L'0l11I rim' myers Y, Scott, A. Mae- lmtell YY, Zonruiter. M. rluX igneaud, P, Hzxczela. :nl fn'-J. Kernell, lf. a Let' Mcjfee, l'. rlen li. Rl1wsCllQ Miss Inner Ciffrzfll. .-llziln' m'i'1lt'tl urtis. E. Marx, J. ockey HE hoc-key honor squads. selected after luri- ous competition among more than one hun- dred players. prar-tived their skills on cold and dreary days in preparation for an exciting sea- son. The schedule int-luded Chappaqua. Bronx- ville. tlreenwieh Ar-ademy. and the Stuyvesant playday. The stiek-xtork of .-'tnn-Stuyvesant all-star team memlwer-llenise. Cingie. Phyllis. and Betsy. under Miss tIronin's guidance. sparked the team to a season of two wins. one loss. and one tie. u if fl l Xt. ' t x ,f tl S. t s I, y ffm HUCKEY Ftrs! ro1t'ffM. Osterxlren, E Hirshlterg, ll. Lockhart. M Hlckerson, A, Chamberlin t'0-t,npfail1,' N. Reilly, P Bcvier, ll. Critnmins, fu t'af'fain. Srruml run' - E Freeman, M. Browne. M Mathias, RI. lierhart. S Keene, S. Nance. NI. Clover J. Chianelli, .-X. Jordan, BI. I Cronin, lllftlfftj A. Braestrup E. Burlnnzm, C, Fitch, 5 llenton, .lluutxqvrj Xl. Taylor Y. Stein, M. Price, C. Kelly Nl. SKltIIltX7, j. Kitten'-lan lltlrxtttfsr. SpeedbaH HE new rage in girls' sports. speedhall. which is a eornhination of football. soeeer. and hockey. has stimulated much interest in the Senior High. linder the watchful eye of Miss Skinner. the twenty-four memhers of the honor squad mastered their skills with amazing swift- ness. linfortunately. no inter-svholastic' meets were scheduled. hut a hot and fast three-game hattle between the two teams decided the SHS. champions. ,lane Melius' goal seeuring first plaee for Clare Hussell's team. hey, M. Chase, Xl. Pfeiffer. 2 ,.tu-..u.-iw X..- Vx- .,,...... Mahler. Third rnu'fMtss
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it M .,s., lit DYS BASKl-l'l'BAl.l. ljrrf! ww il. Pohl, R. ltexrey, llonner, T. friswell, ll, Smith, S. Lang, R. Fries, ll, Keating. I. fintlri, B, Szonipe. lt. Rankin. .H'rt'wzti wiv- li. frafts, .lltmnyvrg I. Eastman, ,lln1111g1m'g C. NVinston, P. N:ni'ln1-ire, ll. Nlcliltlowiiey, XY. XYzilflron, S. Kranf, VI, Heinisrith, H. Lynch, R, Kingsbury, H. l-irosney. p X 1 W r. Snntli, tlfuilzg A, Heller. .llulnnfmx Tfzird rnzvffll, Heller, ,lltnnnfrrf K. Rnrlge, .llfiutnffr,' ll. l.uSienr, .llri1mfn'r',' il. juries, ,llufmgvr',' XY. Blarslitill, .lluinnfrrg Basketball HIC 1-ourt was waxed. the new nets put up. and the seorelnoard set in order. Svarsdale High S1'hool's attention was again for-used on the yery popular winter sport. lwasketlwall. More than fifty hoys. full of enthusiasm and high hopes. turned out for the opening try-outs. lly the end of the sei-ond week our young eoaeh. Oram Smith, had a fair idea ol his starting line. With the two returning lettermen. Stu and Dare. playing key positions. there was keen Competition for the remaining spots. Finally the team was trimmed to the desired thirteen players-five seniors. seren juniors from last yearls undefeated ,l.V.. and one sophomore. They practiced continually throughout Christmas vac-ation in preparation for the first game. When North Tarrytown invaded St'arsdale's gym on January 6. the Horsemen got away to a last start. and led the Raiders at half-time. 26-20. They increased this lead hy eleven points helore Dare. Stu. Dan. and Dick cut it to 35-30 at the end of the third quarter. Although John and Dan hit again. and Harry and Dave brought the sr-ore to only one point hehind. the Horsemen finished strong with a final score of -L9-44-l-. lttl
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