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IUNIORS Bow l E. Post, B. Hall, S. Alexander, M. F. Bossin, L. Miller, M. Mclfibben. Bow ll B. Ienlcins, P. Atkins, S. Eaqlesiield, A Maconiber, I. Ballard, N. Barnaby. SOPHOMORES ow l C. Hararn, N. Bust, I. Bowen, Aikins, A. Morrison. Bow ll D. Dunlap, I. Aliq, P. Brown, M. L. lynch, M. Nessler, L. Barton. FRESHMEN Bow l B. Hill, I. Pearson, E. Harnrnond, N. Madeira, I. Cain, L. Sadlier. Bow ll L. Spencer, S. Wishard, M. L. Miller, P Childs, M. C. Surnner, K. Kraninq, I. Cox. After the conclusion of the class games, everyones interest turned to the Green and White conflict. ln the first of the series the Greens gained the victory of l-O in a hard-touqht qarne. The next encounter resulted in a score- less tie. In the last and deciding garnet the equally rnatched tearns aqain touqht to a tie, this tinie the score was ll. Thus the Greens gained the rnuch souqht points. A varsity tearn was chosen to take part in a hockey play-day at Louisville Collegiate School in Louisville. Play- inq Hillsdale School of Cincinnati and Kentucky Home of Louisville, the var- sity squad was defeated, 2-O and 3-U. SENIORS Bow I fr N. Woods, M. Stacy, I. Cox, I. Holt 1 M. Haas . Bow ll M. Lacy, M. Moseley, M. llarri on S. White, H. Wernrner, I. Howell, B. Moynihan
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Hazardous Hockey VARSITY Bow lfS. Alexander, L. Miller, P. Brown, I. Cox, I. Ballard, M. McKibben. Row Il-as A. Morrison, M. Lacy, S. White, P. Atkins, S. Eaqlesfield, A. Macomber, B, Moynaf han, I. Howell. GREENS Row I-WB. Hall, S. Alexander, P. Brown, I. Bowen, I. Cox, K. Kraninq. Bow llfC. Haram, I. Aliq, S. Eaqlesiield, I. Ballard, S. Aikins, B. Moynahan, H. Wemmer. WHITES Bow l-fM. Mcliibben, S. White, A. Morrison, D. Dunlap, M. L. Lynch, N. Barnaby. Row ll--N. Bust, M. Lacy, I. Holton, P. Atkins, A. Macomber, M. E. Ptossin, I. Howell. l The familiar crack ot wood against wood resounds from the field in River- side Park as the Tudor qirls, with sticks and qoalie pads, invade the field. Al- most every Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon one could see qirls clad in anything from Bermuda shorts to sweat pants eaqerly participating in Tudor's most popular fall sport. When qame time rolled around, the juniors proved their superiority as they forqed ahead to defeat the seniors and freshmen in spirited qames, winninq by the score of 240 each time, and tyinq the sophof mores, l-l. The class qames ended with the juniors qaininq victory and the most points toward the class cup.
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Brazen Basketball When the wind becomes too cold for hockey, interests turn to the baskets in the upper gym. Foremost on Tudor's winter sports calendar is basketball. Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons found students of all classes trying to put the ball through the hoop or attempt- ing to keep an opponent from making a two-point goal. This year Tudor assembled a varsity team to play against the team from the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The game was hard fought, but the Tudor squad went down in defeat, 42-28. Other games pitted the freshmen against the eighth grade and the faculty against the students. The freshmen and the students emerged victorious. Seniors Row I-fI. Holton, I. Cox, M. Lacy. Row ll-----M. Harrison, H. Wemmer, B. Moynahan, I. Howell, S. White. The high light of the entire basketball season was the traditional Green and White conflict. During the week previ- ous to the games, rabbits' ears adorned the heads of the loyal Whites while the Greens' lapels sported giants in their color. The first game was neck and neck, but the Greens' final spurt placed them ahead, the score being 23-2l. ln the night game the Greens, without the assistance of their star forward, Io Moy- nahan, went down before a pressing White team, 19-9. The last and deciding game was even more exciting than the rest, the Whites again emerging vic- torious with a score of l5-l3. Greens S. Atkins, B. Moynahan, S. Eagles- field, C. Vanlleekum, K. Kraning, I. Cox. Whites A. Maconiber, N. Rust, P, Atkins, M. Mcliibben, M. Lacy, I. Holton, I. Howell.
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