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g' Y' I 1 First row: Edward Weber, Bill Dreher, Fred Deibel, Randall Garver, Dick Welsch. Second row: Donald Garber, Maurice Froman, Paul Burrier, George Lohrman, Calvin Jones, Mr. Pfeiffer, Coach. Grade Basketball The grade basketball team was not highly successful from the standpoint of wins. Fundamentals of the game and good sportsmanship, however, were stressed on the gym floor. After the season was over, a tournament, composed of sixth, seventh and eighth grade teams, was held. In the final game the eighth defeated the seventh in a hard fought see-saw battle. Intramural Sports In order to take care of the noonday recreation hour a well organized intra- mural system was set up by Mr. Roby. Anyone who desired could participate. The boys played basketball and the girls played volley ball. The Basketball teams were: The Renaissance, Mudhens, Mugwumps, Alley Rats, Hot Shots, Red Peppers, Whezzers, Muckleheads. The Renaissance won with six victories and one loss. Wallick, M. Jones, B. Shutt, Margo, Mercer, Anderson and Humerickhouse composed the winning team. In the girls' volley ball league, which has not been completed, there are five teams.
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Class of 1938 President ........... 1......... J ohn Miller Vice President ............... ............. D ale Reed Secretary - Treasurer ......., Marjorie Hanner Adxdser ........ ...........................,. P aul M. Roby Iuniorastics of 1936- 1937 The Junior Class has experienced the most successful and progressive year of its existence. Nothing that it has attempted to promote has been too difficult for it to accomplish. The class began the year with a skating party which, while profitable, but faintly predicted the large measure of success it was to attain later on in the year. The class reached its climax in cooperation when it, with the willing help of the mothers, so efficiently planned and served the chicken supper. It continued its unusual record by presenting one of the best plays ever given in Strasburg High School. This play, Who Wouldn't Be Crazy, was rendered doubly memorable by being the iirst to be given in the new auditorium. Various members of the class were outstanding in their scholastic ability. The following Juniors received awards for ranking highest in the county scholarship test held here: June Jones, French Ig Vivian Mullett, English IIIQ John Paul Miller, Physics. The class as a whole gained more recognition on the honor roll than any other class in the high school. The Juniors were well represented on the basketball team by placing six members on the first ten. They were: Paul Haswell, Charles Reiger, John Miller, Robert Raica, Bobby Deibel and Willard Weigand. The Juniors also constitute the majority on the baseball team. Three members of the class were Cheerleaders. They were: Dorothy Garver, Marjorie Hanner and Eddie Spidell. We are now looking forward to paying tribute to the Senior Class by giving them a well deserved reception. John P. Miller Chester Loos SAILING The Junior ship is sailing Far out into the sea, Another year will roll around And Seniors we will be. With dignity and pride we'll sail Into that final portg Each knowing that all Juniors gave Their best and full support. Vivian Mullet '37
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