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Men U Ironf' W CL Back Row: Mr. Crummey, II. Davis, li. Nelson, li. I'aynt.ci', R. Soc-well, T. Maxkovich. XV. 'rut-ker, D. Tucker, H. Smith Middle Row: R. Hanson, H. Sweno, A. Bet-lu-r, H. llilodeau, K. Kayser, li. Reese, YV. A.i1ll.os.e, U. Riley, G. Stone, ID. Stanley lfrfvnt Row: C. Butgereit, K. Le-in, H. l'lllf'll1Slil, D. XN'illiamS, J. KPft0l'll?lk'jl'l1, R. Under'- wood The W Club might be said to be unique in that it rarely meets. It is composed of boys who have earned letters in athletics. To earn a letter a boy must have earned 200 uoints. Points are iven accordin to the number of uarters a bo artici ates in an l 8 S Cl Y P Y of our sports. It is definitely known that Mr. Crummey is the sponsor and not so definitely known that there are some officers. Their identity seems to be veiled in secrecy but it is ru- mored that Harold Smith holds the office of president and Ronnie Socwell the office of vice president. Since there are no meetings to create minutes, and dues are prac- tically nonexistent, there seems to be no need for a secretary-treasurer. The boys were successful in persuading their mothers to take over the sale of coffee, hot dogs, candy, etc., for them at the football games and some of these same items were also dispensed at the Armory basketball games. Page Twenty-Six
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Bn TEAM Bound To Risew llai-k Row: Coat-h Tillt-son, .I, Alhrevht, D. Smith, T. Sheehan, U. llvgvz, J. Bosshard, S. Moksnes, Mgr. Front Row: J. Shuohle, J, St-hultz, Il. Mould JUNIOR HIGH Meet The Champs Standing: M. l':-xynter, M. XVag'a, C. Traxlm-r, M. M1-ssner, .l. Soc-well, T. Splitter. ll. Smith Km-1-lini::: M1-. Te-str-r, fl. l'ior. Il. Truman. S. 'l'aylor, D. Mould It Happens Every Spring Practice for spring sports got underway immediately after the basketball season. WOfk-IJLIFS were held in the gym until the weather permitted the teams to get out of doors, 1' Enthusiasm for track continued to build up this year and once again the Wliite- water Relays commanded a great deal of attention with schools from great distances competing. An extensive baseball schedule was worked out with schools in our league with XXfhitewater playing eight games. The golf team, captained by Bob Underwood, was made up of new material in- cluding Willie Ambrose, Richard Reese, Arnold Becker, Dean McKenzie, Jim Bisbee, and Steve Moksnes. Since the Aqualba goes to press early in April, that precludes any possibility of reporting on the results of the season. l':lg' Twenty-Five
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