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. 4 - -Eff W' l BOY'S SFORTS Southeastern enjoyed a very favorable softball season placinz second in the county softball league. The team won seven in regular season play while losing twolone to Twin, the County softball champs, 12 to 7, and to Clarksbure.J They defeated Bainbridne in a postseason playoff game for second place. The track team has scheduled in addition to the county and district meets, one with Piketon, another with Waverly, and possibly a third with Bainbridge. Southeastern will have nine veterans from last years team, amonv these will be Jack Bruno, Bob Fairchild, Georee Mavis, Jerry Wickline, and Don Lyons all in their fourth year of track. In basketball, Southeastern added two new trophies to the trophy case, one for second place in the county league, and the other for winning the Ross County championship for the second year in a row. Their winning season in which they dropped three eames, one each to Beaver, Clarksbure, and Bainbridse, while winning from Allensville, Hamden, Coalton, Buckskin, Kingston, Centralia, Unioto, Adelphi, Rio Grande, Twin, and Huntington. C ll in all D In the tourna- ment they defeated Centralia, 61 to h9, then Twin in the semi-finals Sh to Sl, before finally getting a crack at Bainbridve and the championship. New Boston beat Southeast- ern in her first outinn at the 'Vaverly district S8 to 57. Members of the varsity squad were: Bob Fairchild, Bill Barrow, Georae Mavis, Richard Oyer, John Bolte, Don Lyons, Arthur Brooks, Homer Silcott, and Ronnie Queen. Cheerlead- ers were: Sue Davis, Helen Hart, Dorthea Bolte, and Shirley Crum. Junior Cunningham was student manaqer. GIRL'S SPORTS Under the direction of Miss Foster another year of basketball, volleyball, and track has been completed. Basketball was the first event to be played during the year. The tournament was held during the week of February 20. The Sophomores won the came from the Freshmen by a score of 17 to 13. The Juniors took the tournament while defeating the Sophomores 28-13, and the Seniors 17-lh. Next came the vollyball season. Games were played with Centralia, Adelphi, and Unioto. Those on the team were: Floise Ingham, June Craeo, Georgia Tackett, Barbara Leasure, Nancy Lee, Patty Lee, Laura Detty,Edna Howard, Jean Austin, Audrey Maple, Jayne Nunley, and Mildred Minnix. The track meet was held May 12, at Centralia. Those who took part were: June Graco, Jean Austin, Patty Lee,Laura Detty, Dorothea Bolte, Lois Barnes, Janet Caywood, Nancy Lee and Georgia Tackett.
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