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FRONT ROW: Donald Brewer, Paul Smith, Richard Geer, Doris Johnstone, Carolyn Cowan, Mary- Brown, Carol Jones. SECOND ROW: Patty Seipel, Janet Walters, Annabelle Burnett, Nancy Peregino, Violet Allmon, Mary Dyer, Virginia Flagg, Virginia Martin, Mr. Hadley, advisor. THIRD ROW: August Casson, Howard Meyer, Bill Clark, Linda Coy, Alice Harris, Don Doty, Carl Withrow, BACK ROW: Melvin Peregino, Joe Petschauer, Harold Hayward, Leroy Miller, Roger Walsh, NOT SHOWN: Carole Williams, William Evans, Bill Keifer, Bob Poe, Delbert Powell. SEVENTH GHHDE 1253? .,, x .,. X F EE' .wtf P 1: Es! Y 3 again CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Dickie Geer, Treasurer: Carolyn Cowan, Vice-PresidentgCarole Williams, President: Doris Johnstone, Secretary. 34
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Stlllgilllltlll Preps Billtowners, Riverton And N,pE,k,,a,t32-28 Reach Semifinals Illiopolis Cop County Tilts Two More Games Un Tap Tonight In Annual Auburn, New Berlin Are Victors. 'mon f ' ' ilIiar' SEMIFIN A LS '1'0Nl Riverton vs. WVillian' Auburn vs. New Ber. XVilliamsvilIP, Jan. 'ind Non Berlin ,ioir BULLETS and Williamsville in sr-niitinz.. Williamsville, Nov. 17-Williams- ville, thanks to its accuracy at the free throw line, won its third game in three starts here tonight, whip- oing Elkhart, 32-28. The Billtowners clicked on 12 of gratis shots to offset Elkhart's 10 advantage from the floor. The tors were able to sink only four ts. 'Del led the victors with iile O'Neill dropped in y scored eight for Elk- ...e t32l.' Elkhlrt 1285. the Sangainrm county high sci. B. F. T.. B. F. T. basketball lnurnanic-nt here ,Eff 2 ilglgfsgf 3 f night. Auburn eliminated a fit 8 ing llliopolls club 48-41 uanjs- O'Neillc' 3 5 11lPankeyc 4 8 ,. Tawnsz 1 1 3lAwe8 1 2 WU, 4040-'MCVickers2 2 1 5lV.Den'son8 3 1 7 Berlin nvei'poiwi'ed Tri- 0 me parade ml T t I E Although Auburn lcd 'iv' t K I 323151 . H th ,fassdd th of each period the one 0 IA 'J 1 V V1 N ma S' orva an u ar was a close fine. Auhil S town 4403. WH' - 1 'll I U... .. n pee y 50 To 46 Combat B. it 1 15lIl1SV1 C H a 21-15 l'11ill'QlIl at the ha f 2 5 F25 . . . lis closed the gap to 32 I VVilliamsville, Nov. 14---Williamsville's accuracy at the free throwerg 5 ii Plld Of UWB? l10Fl0fiS- lm? Il?N'f'd 'iff hiSf10I1iSZhf H5 R351 Page-'s Billtowners noscrl out Riverton g 1 2 if Smgeaniy EVO, amotl--16 in theirbpfiniiig game of the season. Rivcrton's Hawks, unbeaten: 1 ii 5 Greenview Dec 3.Wi11iamsvi11e shaved SOON! , mc x-nor ii'-vi svn , :..4.-:M r:..hv- . ..., ,. 1 .. . , , -4 U YY i - while Hohcr Prichett bore xx ho were ci Rudd, injure ht tonight, out- '1-36. Nine play- : for the Bill- t unbeaten Au- ht. A 1101 SGH' om-m.-iewBr:xsm.T 4 4- . . 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They held that margin through the rest of the game, Ball Township made a battle of it until the final frame when Wil- liamsville began to pull away, Nel- son's 21 points topped the hosts. Athens In 47-44 Tilt Williamsville, Feb. 2-Wi1liams- ville defeated an old rival, Athens, in a red hot 47-44 contest tonight. The Billtowners saw the Warriors come from lbehind to tie the score in the final minutes, then pull away to win. Williamsville led 15-8 in the first quarter, 29-22 at the half and 39-35 in the third period. Don O'Neal scored 18 points and Jerry Seipel From D1vernoi146-38 Williamsville, Jan. 5-Comingi back after an ice cold first half, Williamsville defeated Divernon 46-38 tonight for its 11th win in 12 starts. The visitors led 28-21 at halftime, but with Jerry Seipel setting the pace, the Billtowners took command in the third period. Jerry, one of three brothersl playing forward, scored 20 points. four setbacks Williamsville Cops Seventh Straight Williamsville, Dec. 9-Williams- ville made it seven straight tonight,1 handing Auburn its first loss in six starts, 44-32. Play was close for the first hair, intermission find-l ing Billtowners on top, 23-18. wnilgmn-m,. , i , . Wllllnmsvllie t-461. 1 Dlvemon 1381. 1 . , . I BA g6irl2Bu.ll Townshgi Pttssli. 18 to pace the Wm. A B' F. B- F' ,ni Wllllnmullla tiiffbml Auburn T. .r.sf-mel f 9 3 zraowenf 2 i 7 Williamsville fm. I ANIBIII mi. .Lseinel I 10 0 -0 Havf 3 4 1011, Seipei f 7 2 liwohnson 1 2 0 4 B-Srivelf 1 0 2:1-iainesf 1 2 1 B. F. 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