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FIRST TEAM SCORES High point scorers on the first team were the fol- Seniors-6, Seniors-3 , Freshmen-0 Sophomores-1 Seniors-1. Juniors-0 Juniors-S, juniors-2, Freshmen-0 Sophomores-1 Sophomores-4, Freshmen-1 which piled up 2 points in their favor toward the The Green and XVhite championship game was a hard-fought battle, with each team struggling for the advantage until the Greens finally emerged vic- torius by a score of 1-0. The second-team game proved neither a disappointment nor a satisfaction to either team, ending in a tie score of 0-0. XVhile the hockey season was flourishing, competi- tion continued by way of swimming and tennis. N0- vember 18th brought the big test of our swimmers' ability, the class meet. The juniors carried off the laurels, winning the meet with a score of -19 2 3 points. High-point swimmer was jean Lutyens with 17 points, and following close behind were hlogie Frenzel and Gretchen XVemmer with 10 points each and Kitzi Pantzer with 8 points. Heralded by new gym uniforms in the class colors, the basketball season proved .1 series of fast, vigorous games, arousing much popular interest and team spirit. Interclass competition found the junior first team tops in the art of shooting baskets, intercepting rival passing schemes, and generally disappointing their freshmen, sophomore, and senior opponents. This championship added S points toward the class cup to the junior record. The junior victory was possible, however, only after .1 hard tussle with the seniors in the junior-senior game of the year. Fast-moving from start to Finish, the action was marked by nip-and-tuck playing throughout the full thirty-two minutes. Sur- prises were in store for the side-line enthusiasts, be- ginning with a basket for the seniors and continuing until the last quarter when a junior goal decided the final score, placing the latter as victors, 27-25, much to the sorrow of the seniors! Nevertheless, senior pres- tige was redeemed by their victorious second team, class cup. FIRST TEAM SCORES Seniors-34 Sophomores-S Seniors-36 Freshmen-21 Juniors-27, Seniors-ZS Juniors-31, Sophomores-23 juniors-37, Freshmen-22 Sophom ores-2 0, Freshmen-19 lowing girls: I.. I-Iutchman-573 J. Frenzel-43, S. Longsworth-393 K. Pantzer-28, F. Jameson- 23. The Green and White night game on March 21st was the climaxing event of the basketball season. The wonderful spirit shown by the rooters urged the teams into fighting a hard and close game with an unusu- ally high score. Players and spectators alike joined in the spirit of the event, and after a peppy battle the Whites were victorious, 43-39. The Whites had defeated the Greens in two previous first-team en- gagements. In the lull between team sports a stimulating Green and White spelling bee was conducted as an -incentive to the academic side of team competition. This bit of skull practice was finally won by the Greens with Georgianne Davis holding her own as the star speller -even to syzygy. During the winter months modern dance attracted our Isadora Duncansf' who proved their worth in several entertaining and original assemblies. Ping-pong and badminton also were popular during the winter season, culminating in a class doubles and a Green and XVhite singles tournament in each sport. Jogie Frenzel, a White, won the Green and White singles tournament in badminton. As spring arrives, bringing with it warm weather and bursting buds, so Tudor has blossomed forth with many budding Di Maggiosf' The baseball season gets into full swing after spring vacation with many exciting class games and the Green and White games to top off the season. Interest in tennis will also have been resumed by the time the CHRONICLE appears. juniors .Iogie Fren- zel and Kitzi Pantzer are due to meet seniors Georgi- anne Davis and Mary Kay Jensen in the finals of the class doubles tournament, weather permitting. Such a promising schedule for spring sport activity will be supplemented by another swimming meet and the Green and XVhite singles tennis tournament. The school blazer, Tudor's highest athletic award, was presented to Marilyn Grube, Carolyn Hauser, Ann Huesmann, Florence jameson, and Janis Robin- son, for outstanding ability in more than one sport, cooperation, and good sportsmanship. Viewing the year 1946-47 in retrospect, we realize how much has been accomplished in the field of ath- letics under the able guidance of Miss Kern and Miss Murphy. The team spirit developed by friendly com- petition, the fun derived from cooperative instruc- tion. and the skill acquired through practice and ex- perience are invaluable additions to the making of an accomplished athlete, an enthusiastic participant, and, above all, a good sport. Page f'lL'PIIij'-f1'Y'F
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SENIOR BASKETBALL SQUAD Georgianne Davis, Lois Hutchman, Car- olyn Hauser, Florence Jameson, captain, Re- becca Kimber, Rosalie McKee, Marilyn Grube, Dorothy Myles. 'ik JUNIOR BASKETBALL SQUAD Janet Macomber, Betsy Wade, Kitzi Pant- zer, Jogie Frenzel, Julie Foreman, captain, Ann Chandler, Patty Carter, Anne Collett, Peggy Butler. Sf? SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SQUAD Margot Mann. Peggy Roach, Nell Bech- erer, Martha McCord, captain, Judy Morri- son, Joyce Hollowell, Connie McCown, Judy Meek. 'ik' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD Betsey Blanton, Jane Bassett, Mary Longs! worth, Susan Longsworth, captain, Virginia Wagoner, Wilma Jean Vehling, Carol Foster.
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