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Carnival Queen flttsndant Jean HDD Ross flttendant Danny Hmeufs on Judy martin Left to riqhtz Gene Richerdsg Mary Kinderg Bobby Merting Billie Beth Morang David Bennettg Darlene Leirg Lillian McKennag Bobby Piersong Nancy Emerson, Attendantg Ronnie Hichardsg Frank VanKamg Jean Ann Ross, Queeng Fred Fisherg Judy Martin, Attendantg Glen Spencerg Maxine Gillenwatersg Johnnie Poznichg Mary Lou Rossg Bonnie Walkerg Billy Sachettag Alene Bowmang Don Brown. This page is sponsored by the Price Motor Company - Chevrolet, Columbus, Kansas
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First row: Dale Simonin, David Short, Carl martin, Meal Scott, Johnie Thompson, Fred Fisher. Second row: James Bennett, Jimmie '-lilson, Fritz Fenrod, Don Golledge, Bobby Martin, Francis Sullivan, Coach-John Herring. Third row: Phillip O'Malley, Fred Martin, Wayne Kennedy, Henry White, Dennis Sullivan Bill Ohmsieder. Playing in the Crawford County Grade School Basketball League for the first time, the Grade Regulars and Midgets ended the season's play with records of 7-10 and 9-9 respectively. The Midgets placed third in the strong Cherokee Invitational Tournament by defeating Minden in the first round, losing to Arms in the semi-finals, and de- feating Cherokee in the consolation game. The Midgets also glued a tie for fourth with Arcadia in leaiue play. Dale Simonin and Buck White carried the scoring burden for the Midgets, while Wayne Kennedy's strong defensive play and aggressive rebounding proved very valuable. Don Golledge, Bobby Martin, and Pee Wee' Bennett rounded out the Midg-get's first six. Substitutes were: Francis Sullivan, Fritz Penrod. Jinmie Wilson, Phillip 0'Ma1ley, and Fred Martin. ln the neaulsr division, a broken arm suffered by Johnie Thompson early in the season was a blow to the team's chances. The transfer of Bob Neely to Topeka later on was also a touch break. However the boys always played hard and gave a good ac- count of themselves. Regular players, in addition to Thompson and Neely, who saw most of the action were: Carl Martin, Dale Simonin, David Short, Neal Scott, and Fred Fisher. Others on the squad were Dennis Sullivan and Bill Ohmsieder. Season's Record X V-'eir Midffets Regulars 'Keir 2 Arms Weir Arms Weil' 13 Girard 'Keir G11-ard Weir 25 Cherokee Weir Cherokee Weir 17 McCune Weir Mccune 15 Tree ce Hweii- T1-eece ' 'Weir ?'7 Mineral Weir Mineral Tieir 18 Arcadia Heir A1-ggdia ' 'Heir 91 Mineral Meir Mineral Weir 19 McCune Weir Mcgune 'Weir 43 Minden Weir St. Mary's 'Weil' 14 Ame 'Jfeir Tre ece 'Tell' 16 CTIGTOKSS Heil' Frontgngg Weir ?4 Frontenac 'jieir Anna Weil' 16 Ama 'Heir Cherokee Weir 20 Cherokee Heir Gi 1-ard lieir 19 Girard H1791 1- T1-Seca Weir 19 Treece ' Tournament Games Weir Arcadia Weir 20 Arcadia Non-league Games This page is sponsored by Powell's Drug Store, Colmnbus.
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4 nScatterbrain' Seated- Sandra Van Houten-Evag Don Brown-Alan, jorie Uber-Miss Jennyg Betty Blake-Maude Paing Betty June Thompson-Doris iainterg Benny Harley- Dolly Dean. Standing- Martha Ohmsieder-Aunt Elizag Joe Markham-Stage Managerg Ray Brown- Publicity Managerg Alene Bowman-Nina Gilbertg Lois Flood-Manager of Propsg Mrs. Dore Peterson-Sponsorg Miss Virginia George-Sponsorg Vivian Bennett-Auditorium Managerg Mary Myers-Isabel Burton: Mary Edith Scott-Trixie Harrisg Corky Jones-Larry Duncang Jay Vineyard- Nicholas Dean. ICT-l-YS 1 -'J Seated, Betty Jo Filby-Angela Rimini, Hazel Bowman-Betty London, Florence Penrod- Lulu Giffen, Elm Jean Walters-Helen Raleigh, Eddie Q'105U0Y nJu5 Brom' Stendingg Harold Martin-Professor Dexter, Helen Gillenwaters-Dean Eggleby, George W1nter5-Ge0rgg West, Wilma Sullivan-Judy West, Mrs. Colcord-SPOHSOT, James Thompson-Sam Raleigh, Jean Ann Ross-Jane Raleigh, Frank Vanxam' Larry Dobson. Whitmore Service station Weir, Kansas This page sponsored by: Citizens Bank of Weir, Kansas
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