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Tlzroop jumps as Ulion and Hammann wait for ball. Meilinger jumps high as Furman, Ulion, Ham- mann, and Sharp wait tensely. Junior Varsity This yearis Iunior Varsity team consists of two juniors, Lester Sharp and David Goergen, six sophomores and three freshmen. The team, coached by Mr. George, has had several victories and a few close games. The team put in many hours of practice after school on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday nights. High scorer for this year was Bob Meilinger, who averaged eleven points a game. Fritz Hammann was not far behind Bob, with an average of nine points a game. Among the junior Varsity victories were Mo- hanesan, Berne-Knox, Maple Hill and Heatly. By the system of rotation of the first string, each of the boys had a chance to be captain for at least one game. The junior Varsity team has greatly improved and will be a great asset to the Varsity team of next year. Front Row, left to right: T. Furman, J. Senning, fManagerI, W. Throop, W. Smith. Second Row: D. Goergen,9'L. Sharp, P. Douglas, F. Hammann, Mr. George lAdviserQ, R. Meilinger, N. Ulion, M. Moran, T. Moran. Y
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J . HIGH SCHOOL BOYS-Kneeling, left to riglit: Throop, Salisbury, Moran, Bayly, Seyboth, DeLorenzo, Furman. Standing: Gilbert. Flansburg, Frisbee, Relyea, Krause, gl we ' 'S al sm 5 'Kiln :X JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BOYS-Front How, left to right: Smith, Gaul, Campbell, Hallenbeck, Dunston, Darpino, Taylor, YanderYeer, Berger, VVilliams, Relyea, Morris. Second Row: XVilliarns, Miller, Osterhout, Vaughan, Schultz, Miles, Smith, Hotaling, Meilinger, Intramurals HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS-On Trampoline: Ilchuk. Stand- ing, Counter Cloclcwise: McCar1mey, Johnson, Hotaling, Van Koehler, Scoon, Salisbury, Sellnow, Girnlick, B. Lasher, YVicl-cham, Brooks, Severinghaus, Kohls, Pawlus, Kennah, Bayly, Gates, Flansburg, Goergen, Berger, L. Lasher, Youmans, Diedrick, Frisbee, Kott, Le Gere, Lamboy, VVhitman, Rzany, Ayers, Adkins, Chattin, Reiss- man, Amos, Murphy, Badgley, Naxilia, Homeyer, Rubin, Vanderveer. JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS-On trampoline: Ricci. Inside row: Brate, Bailey, MacDonald, Smith, Frisbee, Bahylle, Van Ravensway, Smith, Campion, Crabill, Jacobson, Feldman, Joyce, Leonard, Frisbee, Lawyer, Daxis, Kelly, Brian, Kendall, Smith, Grover, Flansburg, Glider, VVat- son, Hallenbeck, Meilinger, Van XVie, Ulion, Kavanaugh Smith, VVenk, Mazzara, XViclu'nan, Moak, Pawlus, Bailey Schultz. Outnde row: Martin, Joyce, Livingston YVestbrook, Rauch, Gilbert. Crocker, Bates, Baldwin, Smith, Dunston, 'Wagner Olcesson. , . Y viva, J ZH., :.?.'I.. ly ' 'f' 1. 11:54 ' i,,, if , - ,X K , f l ll lfilll 5 f ' '1 3iil.i,i.ii+ ,F 'PQ . Ng. r . . X Amsler, Morris, Edson, Baker, Batchelder. Third Row: McCann, Douglas, Oliver, Connell, Bayly, Allard, Cur- lette, Gipp, Moran, Sterling, Abbott, Lane, Alexson, VVhite, Guyer, DeLorenzo, Dedriclc, Haase. 11'l'll1!... 151311 'N sbgg ata - XXQMP' ' ' ' ' ' ' GN? 'l 1 fu fqvilli xterm Y .J
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