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Banging A ay at Armor Range ,gg Basketball Honor Team: bottom row: A. Barch, F. Wagner, J. Rynicker, M. Gregg, Mrs. Grube practiced hooks, lay-ups and K. Teichardt, S. Haazg second: R. Tomb, M. Williams, J. Myhre, jump shots before games. Mrs. Jane Grube tells Sandie Hagg, Jeanne Ryniker and Leslie Gladsen, members of the n. Basketball Honor, Team, the proper sighting: technique for the foul shot.
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JuniorMarksmen Practice Musketry ff, as-. .fg?irTEg, ff. 'jr -H. XJ ,-if W f as Hockey Honor team: bottom row: D. Wilson, C. Libert, P. Lawrence, C. Taylor, J. Ryniker, L. Flaningani, B. Tomb, M. Long, A. Reid, A. Molitorg second: C. Carragher, J. Pontius, S. Krotine bestirred themselves in stick-work. The Rockville Armory's indoor fir- ing F3-nge reverber-ated every Friday Rifle Club: bottom row: D. Telsow, D. Rawlins, C. Johnsong second: M. How- afternoon to the Staccato Sh0tSOfWJ'S ard, S. Tilley, D. Martin, C. Bowen, third: D. Bly, J. Green, L. Kent, D. , F'h,B.T'll 'htdf 't-. Rifle Club, sponsored by Mr. Robert is er W1 ey Sig e or a we my Schmitz. The boys provided their own transportation to and from school whenever they carried firearms. Once at the Armory, they practiced shoot- ing in one of four stances: kneeling, standing, sitting, or prone. Mr. Schmitz kept guns and ammunition locked in his closet to insure safety. The 15-member Hockey Honor Team, sponsored by Mrs. Jane Grube, blasted their way to a one-Win three- tie record, with their lone victory against Richard Montgomery. Spring- brook provided a feast after a gruel- ing game which ended deadlocked. The Basketball Honor Team, also under Mrs. Grube, and selected on the basis of tryouts, faced tough county competition and emerged only slightly battle-scarred. 180 Activities
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Green, White Splrlted Sparkers The five majorettes, sponsored by Miss Ann Lambert, whirled batons in precise patterns during football halftimes. Leading the marching band in complex formations at the same time they juggled batons through the air, these girls proved that their right hand knew what their left was doing. Bits of green and white crepe pa- per littered the field at the Wheaton game as the Pom Pon girls literally shook their pom pons apart in the rain and mud. The 25 girls, spon- sored by Miss Helen Cook, also acted as poised and knowledgeable tour guides at the Sophomore Orientation. Mrs. Jane Grube's 10 cheerleaders supplemented their natural enthu- siasm with a pep ball and pep jug to lure voiceless spectators into vocal- izing. Their ebullient personalities also impressed visitors whom they guided through the school.
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