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umm THE ANNUAL S-I-S BOOM ISU CITY VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Volleyball Champions During the fall of '35 twenty-three represented South on the volleyball team. Everyone ofthe six games was a hard fought battle and even though South was defeated by Webber they recovered in time to win the city championship. The first time South played North, North won the first game ofthe three played and chased up to thirteen in the second and twelve in the third game. This game was the most ex- citing of the six. The second time South and North met South took the first two games to win the championship. South won the first game from Webber but were defeated the second time. It was nec- essary to play three games to win from Central at Central but South won the first two games when Cen- tral came to South. The following girls represented South under the captaincy of Shirley Nachtweih: Isabel Johnson, Martha Draspa, Frances Draspa, Violet Boltz, Ruth Mary Boissneault, Ruby Jaap, Elaine Strobel, Betty Close, Marjorie Benkert, Evelyn Rabideau, Marjorie Raymond, Arlene Nikolai, Jacqueline Nolan, Rosemary Rushlow, Mildred Brusso, Anna Sverid, Barbara Leckie, Marjorie Giessel, Rosaleen Busch, Elizabeth Hubbard, Ruth Wieneke, and Carolyn Coffman.
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axon THE ANNUAL S-I-S BOOM :Gia UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONS, HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL Basketball Championship Again in the history of South School afine record has been set up by the heavyweights. Coach Noble built up a line team that excelled in sportsman- ship and teamwork. They worked hard, and with Captain Ed Collier leading them, came through the sea- son undefeated. The two hardest games played were with Central, at Central, and with Central, at South. In both games, one team would lead and then the other, the final score in each game being 19 to 18. Another fine thing that could be said for the team is that Coach Noble could put five boys that were all on the honor roll in a game and most likely win it. Joe Murin, playing his first season for South, proved to be a very efli- cient player. J oe led the heavy divi- sion in scoring, with 28 points. All in all, South's heavyweight team is something for everyone to be proud of. The lightweights tried hard but the record they had to line up to was too much for them. One of the greatest obstacles was the fact that Usie La- Fleur, a mainstay of the team, was unable to play during the season. How- ever the boys worked hard and man- aged to come in with fourth place. Harry McGee, playing remarkable basketball, led the lightweight div- ision in scoring with 56 points. This was the first championship South's lightweights had lost in three years. Together, the two teams won four- teen and lost six games, which gives them a high average of 70LZp of wins, the same average as last year.
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