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SEATED: Pat Ardern, Sally Iones, Barb Wilcox, Terry Dubrelle. FIRST ROW: Iudy Hempstead, Sue Bear, Diane Khuen, I ean Pierson, Nancy Gilbert, I ane Fetters, Miss Vassaw. SECOND ROW: Majorie Young, Lee Ann Trask, Marge Wilson, Iudy Lentner, Carole Cooper, Donna Graham, Karen Iacob. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS For the sixth consecutive year South School vol- leyball team closed the season with top honors. The team was undefeatedg it won all eight games for the championship. The final games of the season were against Ar- thur Eddy and Central. South upset Eddy win- ning 15 to 4 and 15 to 11. South defeated Central winning 15 to 7 and 15 to 5. Some of the team's toughest games were against North and Central. The coach of the champion volleyball team was Miss Vassaw. I . INTRAMURALS The 9A-209's became the champions in the ninth grade division of noon hour basketball.. Connie Campbell, captain of the 8A-120's and Vija Piziks of the 7A-205's spurred their teams on to victory also. A noon hour independent basketball tourney was held again this year. Any .girls could form a team. There were fourteen teams ranging from six to eight players per team. GIRLS' SWIMMING I, All of the 7th, Sth, and 9th, grade girls had a chance to sign up for free swim periods in the Ar- thur Hill High School Pool. The girls were placed into two categories: beginners and advanced. Sev- eral periods, about twice a week were offered be- tween April 13 and May 16. Miss Vassaw, Miss Gase, Mrs. Boice, and Miss Love sponsered and directed the series, and they were assisted by Judy Lentner, Karen Jacob, Kathy Braun, and Barb Wil- cox. Page 29 ll rl,
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,F r E 1 l I l F 1 1 - 1' l 1l 1 11 11 . 1 ,M 1 i 1. 1.1 1 11 1 . 1 .1, , . ' ' A ', A 1 , ' l11L V 11 ' , 2' . 1 1: ,VL 15 --1 .1,.:1'-11111'u '!,1'1 - 1 X 1 1 1 1. , - 1 1 1 - . -.1 ' 1 ' ' ' I 1' .X 1 - 1' 1 ' 11 . : ' ' Q- 1- 1' .. '. ' L! 'T' li-i'J:1i 1 I ,. -1 1 .., ll ' ' t ll l 11l 7: 1: M!'1111U'l1!!llII11iIHll 'nHH Hi J l? 1M rl11' 1 111 l l.1:.i 11 1 A 1111.111 '..1'v' A -' - . . - 1. .. 1- -. 1.-1 1. n- 1.1.1. 11.1.1 1 1 1 1 1 .11.11.- 1- . FIRST ROW: Kleft to rightl K. Feit, I. Broadfoot, B. Ruiz, T. Rulison, D. Jewell, R. Day, M. Adams, C. Franklin, T. Grenell, I. Goulding, D. Howell, G. Unger. SECOND ROW: Coach Roger Little, R. Mattern, D. Hinskey, G. Schemm, B. Kolesar, A. Gelow, I. Anderson, M. Richter, I. Donoghue, T. Crevia, B. Westwood, Mr. Guy. THIRD ROW: Mgr. L. Miller, B. Crouse, I. Ledtke, I. Gerwin, D. Sommeriield, R. Marquis, R. Cole, G. Samson, P. Zittel, D. Garber, Coach Paul Keene. FOURTH ROW: Mgr. T. Bliss, D., Jackson, D. Mickey, P. Young, K. Gazella, T. Hackett, I. R e m e n s n y d e r, G. McCul1en, B. I e n n i n g s, T. Enszer. BACK ROW: R. Kemerer, B. Belknap,D. Turrill, D. Steiner, M. Beach, C. Schultz, W. Lambert, L. Baker, I. Manning, T. Hersem. INTRAMURALS Touch football was installed this year in South's intramural program. Gary Samson led the 9B-209's to the ninth grade championship. The 8B-219's, captained by Fred Kerns, won the eighth grade championship. In the seventh grade, the 7B-200's, captained by Eric Hanson, won the championship. VVhile football was being played, basketball was going onin the gym. Spurred to victory by Dennis Herzog's great scoring, the 7B-200a's walked off' with another crown. The 8B-120's, captained by Tom Davis, powered to the eighth grade crown. The 9B-110's took the ninth grade championship. Volleyball was played during the winter months with the 9A-132's, led by John Anderson, taking thegitle. The 8A-114's, captained by Dave Fisher, ran away with the eighth grade crown. The 7A-200a's, cagtained again by Jim Clements, Walk- ed off with t eir third straight championship. The firing was hot and heavy while the dodgeball tournament was going on in which John Anderson led the 9A-132's to the ninth grade championship. The 8A-218's, led by Kris Martin, winged their way Page 30 Lmm- an J South Takes Football Championship South finished out the 1960 football season with a superb 4-0 season. Playing their first game at Webber, South's team easily Won 23-0. John Anderson, Art Gelow, and Terry Hackett helped with the score. Playing theirjirst home game, South came from behind at half-time to overpower the team from North 13-2. With TD's by Terry Hackett and Art Gelow in the second-half, South romped over Arthur Eddy by the score of 14-0. On Nov. 2 South finished out its football season by beating their arch rival from Central by a score of 13-0 to wrap up the junior high football championship. to the eighth grade championship. The 7A-222's stopped the 7A-200a's victory wagon by defeating them in the seventh grade championship game.
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