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ATHHTICS MWA lil ll Illll IIIIACH Mlllllt Athletics have advanced steadily under the able supervision oi Coach Paul Miller. Startina to work in September, he entered the team in a baseball league. Basketball, however, held everyone's real interest. ln this sport Mr. Miller showed his ability to quide the boys throuqhout the season. For the teamwork he in- stilled in the boys, and tor their better showing on the basketball iloor, Coach Miller has won the esteem ol the tearn and oi all the ians of S.P.l-l., and has shown his talent for coaching. Bllllltll IHIW , Yllll TRIIJA S The crowd is silent, the students rise, and then un- der the direction of the cheer leaders the words of the Trojans new iight song till the air. Durina the year the cheer leaders have added many new cheers, and put more pep in the old cheers. Elected by the student body, Colleen Carroll, Pau- line Hipskind, and Bernice Noviski are niakina those Cheers something worth hearinq. Colleen, a Sophomore, gained experience last year: Pauline and Bernice are both Freshmen and new at cheer-leading. The P.T.A. financed the cost of the new costumes of blue and gold for the cheer leaders.
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llllll TRIIJA S lHItllllliHll Ill THE YEAR This season the hard luck Trojans had a heart-breaking season. The team won only two games, beating Sacred Heart of Indianapolis 44 to 32, and Lagro 22 to 20 in a double- over-time game. They lost 6 games by a slim margin of l to 5 points. The team will not be handicapped by the loss of men next year, because there were only three Seniors on the team, and these will probably be replaced by some able but green Freshmen The season this year was successful in the sense that the players are more used to playing together and they have had more experience. lack Lake brought honors to the school for playing the best individual game of the Tournament over all the other teams in the Sectional, S.P.H. llASKllIlAll Slllllllllll '43 A ll '44 Nov. 2 S 23 Ionesboro 24 Nov. 5 A 12 Gas City 42 'Nov. 12 I 20 Lincolnville 21 Nov. 17 N 34 Arcadia 58 Nov. 24 T 44 Sacred Heart llnd.l 32 Dec. 1 P 36 Roll 57 Dec. 3 A 26 Ieiierson CUplandl 33 'Dec. 7 U 30 Andrews 34 Dec. 14 L 29 Summittville 30 'lan. 5 T 29 Roll 33 'Ian. 7 R 27 Gas City 30 'Ian. 14 O 28 Iefterson lUplandl 43 Ian. 28 I 22 Lagro 20 Feb. 9 A 24 Huntington Catholic 36 Feb. ll N 12 Somerset 26 Feb. 25 S 25 Swayzee 40 tSectionall ' Indicates Home Games
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