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IN TRAMURALS Two Pointsl lump Ballf Tip off! INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Following every basketball season, the male population of Sullivan indulge in a bit of basketball. After watching the Varsity come through with a very successful season, boys seem to think that it's about time to try their own hand in the fast, thrilling game of basketball. ln each year, the boys organize teams to compete with teams in their same year. After a series of eliminations the winners of each year are declared. The members of the winning teams receive gold' and blue emblems acknowledging them as champions. Another important phase of the intra-murals is that in the freshman, and sophomore divisions, it is a testing ground for the future possibilities of the Varsity Basketball Team. Many Sullivan basketball stars have been discovered when engaging in the intra-murals. This season, the winners of the senior division were the Reds. This aggre- gation defeated the Howard Street Birds twenty-live to fifteen for the senior title. In the junior division the Bucketeers swamped all opposition to win the Junior Championship. The Bucketeers proved themselves a powerful quintet by defeating the Trojans forty-nine to nine. The sophomore section was won by the Challengers. ln the Freshman Class the B and-Box Swishers were far superior to any team in either the Fresh- man or Sophomore divisions. The Intramural basket championships carried out under the sponsorship of Mr. Nemkoff offer sportsmanship and an opportunity to learn the game to many students of Sullivan High School. Page One Hundred Forty five
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BOYS' RIDING CLUB , . , IHI ROV ' llarnc-tt, Brusli, Nieliulis. llrr-zi1el'. lfllllflllilil. Km'l1ulLlcl', Xyittc. KUYV 2: llirseli, 1'ullrt-rg, Rubens. Lo- cetf. llztvirlsnm. llU'l l'UM RUXY: l'zu1cm' fjn't's.l. X. Rlllbl'1l5. 'l4lllf'!l. M11 Kestlt. K 1' :x u s e ltr:-us. l, lions lx, prcs.?. TWENTY MEN ON A HORSE ln the brisk cool days of autumn and the promising days of early spring, the Boy's Riding Club may quite frequently be seen cantering through the shady Woods. groves, and beautiful parks of our city. Under the able direction of Mr. Resek, the boys are taught the nner points of this equestrian art. Here they learn the rudiments of posting, trotting. can- tering, and other necessary achievements. And it is because of this instruction that they are better able to enjoy a few hours of this kingly sport. Accurate perfection, of course, comes with a great deal of practice and it is this kind of perfection that the boys are seeking, perhaps consciously, perhaps unconsciously, when they ride the trails on their regular excursions. RIDE, TENDEREOOT, RIDE When spring discloses her pastel weather, and Fall her spicy russet, members of the Girls' Riding Club hearken to the call of the saddle. Then Miss Margaret Colford, the sponsor, and the more skillful of the equestrians have the pleasure of an exhilarating and sparkling ride on the beautiful bridle paths of l-incoln Park. The riders Who do not have the necessary six-Weeks' training remain in the academy's stable learning, from the instructors, the essentials of horseman- ship such as posting, trotting, and galloping. This entertaining club promotes not only a keen enjoyment of nature, but also better health: and judging by the many Sullivanites who are in this organ- ization, it can be said that the results meet with their unanimous approval. , , , l10'I l'OXl llimellulztu, lit llm' Q, as RIDING CLUB IHI RUNN lute-ls-ni. lizirr lllmnm-mlizil, Knob. SVSIHI llujseig Alurziins, Nlzirgulis ' -rrv. RUNY J i':ti'peiiter'. Xyilick. Stnmlisli i':n'i'. Slninjvr-. Xlcllinilwll l'i mktl Rifws Y ' OW X mit-s. R 3: lluus. l,!llll'l1. Nelson rXiij.1r-r, liziiwivs. l i':ii1kcnlierp1 Y:Liiile1'v1n't. 'l'i'culieli, lfwry Rf NX Z imsavlt llitzimlvs. l i'lerlln:m. llilli-ii Sl1t'1vl1r'i'4l, Sclil1ni:n'lw1'. Allen 1 Xli 4' llf i l 41 nw Page One Hundred lforty-three
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