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,---- hw: X- .f. . ICOIIIIIZIICI1 from Page 1031 and Shelbyville, they were finally stopped by a good Shortridge team. Coming up against their arch-rival Tech, the Hornets lost 74-58, and in the next game Howe was bested by the number one team in the state, Attucks. Winning their next two from Ben Davis and Cathedral, the Hornets were beaten by New Albany 77-68. In their last two games, the netters finished the regu- lar season with a win over Warren and a loss to Lebanon. In the city tourney, Howe beat Manual but lost to Tech in the second round. In the Sectionals Howe defeated Harry E. to nialac a shot. Kent Stewart, and Clilf Oilar were elected co-captains while Dick Patterson received the award for the best mental attitude. Kent Stewart also received the most valuable player award. Howe's 1956 Basketball Queen, Jane Yogt, was crowned at the Columbus game by Co- captains Kent Stewart and Cliff Oilar. The Queen is selected from eight candidates by the student body. X- NJN wood 81-55, but lost to , .gf ' fl ' W Attucks in the second ' f . I H ' Qi es l game. 6 Q g I 6 o . Q X e ,SLE BACK ROW-Fly, Queen Vogt, Proctor, Cline. FRONT ROW-Smith, Neu- man, DeGroot, Clark. k K. Stewart jumps high
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RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Christopher. Siersdale, Carmichael, Packard. Burgan, VVaid. FRONT ROWM Coach Anderson, Childers, Dobbs, Mitchell, Smith, Price. NOT PIC- TURED - B rausfo 1' cl, Leane. Lawson. BACK ROW-Young. Shackle, Wimmer. Jones, Carmichel, Sohns, Clark, Arthur, mgr. SECOND ROW-Coach Stutz, Warren, VVoodhury, Beswick, VVheelin,q, Pride, Deeter, Marshall. FRONT ROW-Irish, mgr.: Medloek, Mil- ler, Brown, Justice, Copenhaver. NOT PICTURED-Burrill, Cul- ley, Leavitt, Shepard, Schedules and scores of Fresh- men and Reserve on page 1153. Schneider attempts pass off to Cermaclx , lL uw 'f l if N243
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