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Soccer Hockey Boskctboll, Boys' Boskctboll, Girls' Winning Homerooms Runners-Up 126 iSr.) 228-233 'Soph.) 230-204 iSr.) 14- 11 (Jr.) 105 (Jr.) 12 (Sr.) 33-220 (Soph.) 124-230 (Sr.) Opposite Pogc: The gym teom hord of work . . . Boys' boskctboll hotly contested with Mr. Herzog os referee . . . This Page: Boseball con be graceful . . . Ball, boll, who hos the boll? . . . The catcher rcochcs in vain os the botsmon swings . . . Cheerleaders —the ones who pep it up for good old U. D. Storting of the bottom ond reading from left to right they ore Emmo Cartlcdgc, Peggy Host- ings; second row. Rose Budd Nickcll, Ruth Wise; third row, Helen Potter, William Anderson, Mr. Miller, Dorothy Myers; lost row, Jean Stevenson, Alice Willard.
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Intramurals Are Fun! A SWEEPING program and more generous policy of intramural athletics was carried to the home rooms this year as Mr. Herbert S Herzog directed the oddition of new awards, more prominence, and new sport to U. D.'s an- nual home carnival of intramural play. Class and school champions were crowned and let- tered in soccer, hockey, basketball, and base- ball again, with bigger and better maintenance and prizes in the offering for non-varsity sportsters. The first victory team of the year was senior combine 230-204, winner in the girls' hockey race This ensemble piled up a perfect record, unbeaten and unscored upon! In soccer the seniors won when room 126 came out on top against junior team 105-103, with the 228-233 ond 206-102 sophomore rooms competing in the finols. In basketball, the boys' leogue sow some of the best intramural play in recent years After a torrid final round of play was com- pleted the |unior powerhouse, 105, was crowned champion. Victory came largely by the stellar play of Doth and Leary, who along with Eis- monn, Mang, and Gundaker, formed the All- Intromural team The girls' division saw the 33-220 team beating out 124-230 squad, the first sophomore win of the year. Mr. Herzoq and the entire school agreed that bigger and better awards should enliven the home room contests. The proceeds of the Purple-Gold basketball game went to help ap- propriate funds for new prizes for winners. It is expected that school winners will now have a plaque put up in their glory, with numerals for all class victors. With the development of girls' baseball, a full, interesting program of intramurols will again be on hand next year. Ninety
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Match 0 n! Match n! Reluctantly returning after lunch period. Ann Hynson and Ethel Hentxenroeder, os juniors help to give diplomas. The make-up man works on Thompson Leshcr. Jack Voscy, one of our ace comeramcn. A happy group at Washington.
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