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ATHLETIC HONORS Hx ---1.1 --- . tilt X ..... R 4 sua---...... JIM GLOSS TOM THOMAS Basketball Football All-Suburban Forward All-Suburban Tackle JOE HERZOG Hockey All-Region Center GLENN SMITH Hockey All-Region Goalie CNot picturedj RAY MARTHALER Hockey Honorable Mention
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FRONT ROW: Tom Thomas, Jim Gloss, Jack Garner, Fred Christopherson, Joe Herzog, Dave Kios, Jerry Hillestad, Ed Harder, Butch Beihl. BACK ROW: Pete Palm, Tom Sullivan, John Watson, Dick Morgan, Ken Haley, Bob Wagner, Len Jones, Dave Dehler, Don Zimmerman. NOT PICTURED: Don Ireland, .lim Kress, Bob Staeheli, Glenn Smith, Rog Vancore, Len Roeller, Dan Bryan, Dick Hammond, .lohn Flannigan, Doug Pruess, Ray Marthaler, Ed Kane. SIBLEY'S LETTERMEN Sibley's Lettermen's Club was started in 'I945 in the Junior High School. The club is headed by coaches Charles Matson and George Stielow. For every member who has earned a letter in sports, a special meeting is held and a secret initiation takes place. This year the Lettermen helped the cheer- leaders sponsor a dance to pay for their cheering jackets. They are also planning special proiects through which the boys may earn money enough to buy themselves letter iackets. INTRAMURAL SPORTS Intramural Sports, a new activity at Sibley, is a sports program for boys who meet Tuesday and Friday noons. This year four basketball teams have been playing-two senior teams, Herzog's Grum- blers and Gitzen's Hasbeens, and four sophomore teams, Roeller's Bears, Eberspacher's Wildcats, De- Valerio's Globetrotters, and Staeheli's Clowns. Next year a much broader program will be planned in- cluding touch tootball and other sports. FRONT: Larry Gitzen, Joe Herzog. FRONT ROW: Jerry Haider, Dan Tietien, Ray Marthaler, Jerry Stelter, Darryl DuRand, Tom Sul- livan, Bruce Fawkner, Walter Foucek, Ed Johnson. SECOND ROW: Alan DeValerio, Dick Adrian, Gary Eberspacher, Charles Knaus, Tom Hoemke, Daryl Monson, Charles Appel, Ed Knauf, Ron Horsnell, Morris Wagenknecht, Gene Binder, Jerry Peterson. BACK ROW: Jim Partridge, Burt Ristrom, Gene Roeller, Dan Lyons, Roger Losie, Steve Meserve, Francis Hayes, Dave Gamble, Dave Atkins.
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A SQUAD-: Judy Evenson, Lorraine Thomas, Gini Crisman, Bob Staeheli, Gini Heuer, Kathy Murphy, Judy Hamilton. I r f I 53- 54 SEASON The 1953-54 sports season brought forth six girls and one boy to lead the fans in their school cheers. They worked hard and made up all new cheers. The pep fests held in the new gym showed that the students liked the new yells. The girls' uniforms consisted of red corduroy coulottes, gold corduroy iackets, and red tennis shoes. Bob wore red corduroy slacks, a gold letter-sweater and white tennis shoes. The cheerleaders thank those students who helped support the team at the games. 52- 53 SEASON During Sibley's first year-1952-1953-the cheer- leading was under the sponsorship of the Pep Club. Six girls-Pearl Vitelli, Nancy Johnson, Margie Al- berts, Rosie Degnan, Judy Craige, and Janet Falk- led the school cheers with the help of the club. The advisor was Miss Virginia Flores. Last year's uniforms consisted of long-sleeved gold blouses, red corduroy jumpers with quilted bottoms, and red tennis shoes. At the games the Pep Club performed at half- time dressed in red denim peddle pushers, white blouses, and red and gold ties. B SQUAD: Front row: Liz Eckholm, June Kempe, Mary Ann Grossman, Carol Ribbentropp. Back row: Carol Meese, Judy Wilkus. 'B' SQUAD Sibley's first group of B squad cheerleaders consisted of six girls- four regulars who cheered at all games, and two alternates who cheered at only home games. They met sev- eral times a week and practiced the A squad's cheers. The girls cheered at pep fests and were greatly appreciated when they helped the A squad cheerleaders at the Sub-district games. Their uniforms featured red corduroy coulottes, gold sweaters, red let- ters, and red tennis . shoes.
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