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,bcvzld It's a big task and Brother Dotzler has ably handled it for two years now, with very little complaint from the partic- ipants. This big iob has been taken over by Brothers Clarence Chew and Joseph Napier. They replaced Brother Dotzler on his departure for the West Coast. And what's all this work done for? All the extra hours of work put in by these good Brothers is for the chief purpose of developing the characters of the students, a part of CHRlSTlAN EDUCATION. These friendly tussles will often show just what a guy is made of. The recognition of the arbiters as sole judge of complications arising from these games, the respecting of your opponents as well as their backers, are but a few of the many things that are required of you on the field. JUNIOR LEAGUE VV I- T pls' Freshmen F - Kneel- ing, I to r: R. Hsu I I 0 Q I S A. Awo A. Oshiro. Standing: P. Dunn M. Lou C. Mizuto IOD 9 2 O l2 5 pocom 9F 92Ol2 lOC 6418 Junior C-Top row, I QB 6 .I I 8 to r: J. Young, A. Keawe, C, Lum, VII- QE 6 4 I 8 iilva. Middle row: S. animuio, A, Young, R, Ho, R. Tsushima, 6 5 Q 6 Chong Front row: Soto, R. Marciicl QD 3 7 I 5 R Ovama, T. Look. l OF 3 8 O 3 l 2 l GE 3 8 O 3 l, 3 'yaalfall 1 - , dazzle playing, pin-point passing, and jet-propelled kicks made it evi- dent thot another season of foot, ball had been successful. Meeting all opponents and def feating them, Sophomore B was the Only class to complete the schedule undefeated. Senior C, Junior C, and Freshman F were the victors in their respective divisions.
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Brother Raymond Dotxler, our hard-work- ing Intramural Director. Vwmmmaz With a great deal of cooperation from the members of the student body, the Intramural Department at Saint Louis College, headed by Brother Raymond Dotzler, has made, within the past years, an enormous amount of improvements and progress. The numerous competitions in football, basketball, base- ball, and track are being held on the athletic field, accord- ing to their corresponding seasons. Thrills and excitements are plentiful, and the games are marked with hard play and excellent sportsmanship. The intramural competitions lasts from the opening whistle of the kick-off to the last dip of the swimming meet. This means ten full months of active ities lined up for the boys. Who's doing all the planning, scheduling, and the rest? SENIOR LEAGU E W L T Pts. Sophomore B -- Top row, I to r: D. Arru- 8 l O da, G. Kam, F. Hira- wama, P. Ramos, C. l 5 l 3 Fhun. Middle row: G. Ontai, G. Chang, R. Au. Front raw: G. 5 3 I 8 Chang, R. Watanabe. l lC 4 4 l 6' 2 Senior C-Top row, llE 4 4 l 692 I to r: W. Kobayashi, A. Uchida, W. Amaki, -I 5 Q 5 G. Gabriel, R. GOO, C. Reyes, A. Noguchi. Middle row: T. Kon- l 3 4 2 4 no, A. Akana, V. R. Fernandes, C. Ching 3 5 I 3 M. Gomes. Front row: G. Takaoka, R. Leong H, Lee. D. Keliinoi, 2 6 l 2 D Yuen. l IB l 8 O l The brand of football played during the intramural season here at Kalaepohaku has become tradition- al, being marked with ferocious playing and great sportsmanship. This year was no exception. Com- petition was keen, every class with that do or die spirit was deter- mined to bring home the bacon, The thrills produced by the razzle- bv
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Q Freshmen B Kneel W kakura K Wong D ee Sfandrng m B L Ins Wong Cortez Sophomore -- Kneel- ' to r: A. - ozo, J. Estores, Ra oza Standin R D - 93 - O ama, E. Machado, Y R, Coelho, G. Wong L. Spnnola. I' mor E Front row I to r Fau Fong A Lau F Shlmabukuro F Bautista J Souza Rear row W Mnyahnro H Jar rett S Nahoopn R Leong E Chang P Bautlsto L Chun Walleqdafl The beamnng faces of the boys regustered a heart felt welcome to one of the odds tronal sports of the Intramural program The months of No vember and December were tzlled wnth eager antucnpatuon day after day for these tussles The boys showed keen lnterest an thus brand new sport and the-nr steady games denoted evidence of expernence censor E and .lunlor D cap tured the crown wuth consuder able ease both postnng 9 3 records Sophomore D and Freshman B with :dentlcal records lll-4l, cruised home with The title. B-A-'D rf ,'rmfw? 3'm,4gf vw .j , wH1 f e - 1.MA,,,,,, N. L . J, . QEAL. YI. 3, X t , s 'g 4' Junior D-Kneeling, I to r: H. Auerbach, M. Funai, L. Joy, M, Chun, R. Harris. Standing: R, Agor, P. Ling, A. Kaaua, M. Caduz A. Jow. M 'Il
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