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I . 9 l ll 1 H H Girls 5. my W. levi! J I liark lfmr: Florence Anderson, Bernice Putra, Martha Richardson, Norma Roy, Stella Putra, Lorraine Gubine, Mary Rowley. N11-mzd Ifuu-: Margie Spring, Julia Stupak, Betty Hillburg, Lorraine Buhler, Adell Sundsted, Lois Rowlands, Margaret Sandor. F rmzl Itour: Marjorie Nelson, Virginia Nelson, Beverly Kadlecik, Irene Hall, Ann Demet, Natalie Chumbley, Laura Stasieluk, Jeannette Olsen. Girls Sports Miss Hemmer Irene Hall Virginia Shoop 1.9 , Miss Dougherty Elaine FiSher 27 JH.: 3' Q '11 Evelyn Johnson Mallrille F01-lght Elaine Schied N? Dorothy Hostad Margaret Illingworth Jeanette Renpaul Florence Anderson
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Intramurals 5 ' 'L A Q' 1 Intramurals, this year included touch foot- ball, organized by Mr. Nemacheckg basketball and volley ball, organized by Mr. Von Haden. At the completion of the basketball schedule, a tournament was held to determine school champs. An elimination contest decided volley ball winners. Badminton was also a popular intramural sport. ,LK Flipping a coin for the choice of goals ctopy in the cham- pionship touch football game are: E. Burke, B. Asplund, D. Konz, H. Donahue, A. DeLuca, H. Bergman, J. Dahle, J. Schweitzer Crefereej, L. Martin, B. Dehne. Room 233 defeated room 132 in the game. Room 323 defeated room 107 in the intramural basket- ball finals. Pictured here are Referee J. Murphy, H. Pedersen, F. Kurhajec, S. Komistra, A. Molinaro, L. Miller, Russ Andersen, W. Pottinger and M. Kadamian. J. Schweitzer is at the free throw line. Speedball teams were formed in gym classes and class champions were declared. Clayton Nielson's team from the fourth hour Mon.-Wed. gym class is shown Lcenterh winning the school championship. Room 107 defeated room 334 in the semi-finals of basket- ball. Here, in the back are: D. Larsen, H. Pedersen, E. Andersen, D. Brazdzons, Referee Nutt. In the foreground are W. Pottinger, Don D. Christensen and B. Miller. A. ' Molinaro is at the free throw line. ' 2 1 1. , Room 823 also took the honors in the volley ball tour- lull- nament. Here, Bob Patterson and his team mates H. Derksen and A. Radwill of the Library attempt to spike the ball at K. Bahnson, and M. Kadamian of 323. Picking up larger pieces of rock and cinder from the track 5' so as to improve the running surface are: J. Chapman, B. . Kristopeit, M. Sorenson and B. Kirkendoll. J. -Q 26 Bahia ,..,.,, La.
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Hockey IS a major Fall sport First teams are chosen from senior, junior and sophomore G.A.A. groups, a tournament is run off and a champion hockey team is determined. This year the team was from the senior group. They are pictured here from left to right, bark rmr: Stella Putra, Doloras Clouthier, Dorothy Miller, Marion Bathke, Jane Nelson, Sophie Stupak, Retta Browne, Bernice Putra. First row: Martha Richardson, Virginia Nelson, Betty Hillburg, Laura Stasieluk, V i r g i n i a Bendian, Natalie Chumbley, Frances Kimball, Susan Morris. Laura Arcuri and Veronica Bellovary of the fifth hour gym class, are intent upon getting the ball in their possesssion. Once they have control of the ball there will be a long drive for a goal. If Bessy Skropko or Ann Demet, of the opposing team, doesn't intercept, a score wll be made. Once a score is made it all begins again. From Miss Hemmer and Miss Dougherty's gym classes eleven members were picked for the all star hockey team. The team is piriurfd lIf!'7'l', from left to right, Stella Putra, Emile Karas, Caryl Jean Eberhardt, Lucy Clewis, Marion Backus, Ann Demet, Dorothy Miller, Marilyn Magruder, Bernice Putra and Jane Nelson. 28
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