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Cole, Turner, McCray, McNeil, Capt. Haynes, Mgr. Griffin. Klawans, Kraynik, Christensen. BASKETBALL One of the most popular of the Intra-mural sports was basketball. Under the direction of Frank Stormer, stellar basketball player, a very successful elimi- nation tourney was held. The Crusaders, consisting of Cole, Turner, McCray, McNeil, and Capt. Haynes, battled their way through the many team entries to win the intramural basketball crown. A. Griffin managed the team which was awarded medals. CHEERLEADERS When cheerleaders for Wilson ' s athletic teams were called for, many students applied. Robert Christensen, Robert Klawans, and Josephine Kraynik were selected as the cheerleaders. Their work at the football games, basket- ball games, and other athletic meets, showed that they were well chosen. At the completion of the season, they were all awarded varsity letters. Page Sevctity-two
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First Row — Koss, Gitlelson, Jacknik. Adamski, D ' Amalo, Andalman, manager: Contes. Stormer, Zayner, Body, Lawless. Second Row- -AUeruzzo, Zayner, Brown, Martinov, Kane, Flynn, Van Alstyne, Sirus, Sandstedt, Frengowski, Liljedahl. First Row — Aheam, Contes, T. Zayner, Brown, Liljedahl, Plotkin, Meyers, Tish, D ' Amato, Graham, Gitlelson. Second Row — Pieler, NichoUs, Prengowski. Kane, Andalman, Boerema, Nugent, Zayner. Turner, Ignowski, Archbold. BADMINTON The second largest group of intramural contestants was found in the bad- minton tourney. Joseph Andalman, swimming star, capably managed this. Edward Feeley and William Dorgan were soon the only ones left of the original field. Dorgan put up a heated battle but finally succumbed by a score of 15-11 to the superior playing of Feeley. TABLE TENNIS The largest group of entrants in the intramurals signed up for the table tennis tournament. This tournament was under the management of Al Plotkin, center on the football team and manager of the basketball team. The huge field soon narrowed down until William Dorgan and James Hall were left fighting for the championship. Dorgan finally won after five almost even games. Page Sei enty-one
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First Row — Swigart, Burke, Pres.; Wrobel, Prengowski, Zaynor, Griffin, sponsor; Andalman, Wal- lace, Ericksen, Body. Second Row — Hovland, Ahem, Wilkinson, Stringer, Feeley, secretary; Gnow- ski, Stratton, Youngbrandt, Palka, Stephan. Third Row — O ' Connell, Ruthra uff, Kirby, Purtell, B. Zayner, Jones, Schumacher, sergeant; Kane, Anderson, Pieler. Fourth Row — Wolfe, Zaksas, Stor- mer, Sandstedt, Conwill, Van Alstyne, Martinov, Plotkin, Stradum. MONOGRAM CLUB James Wallace President Robert Burke Robert Burke Vice-president Walter Palka Henry Ericksen Secretary-treasurer Edward Feeley Charles Van Alstyne Sergeant James Schumacher The lettermen of the Woodrow Wilson Junior College, under the sponsorship of James J. Griffin, established the Monogram Club in September, 1935. The membership in the organization is limited to men who have won a major varsity letter. The club was organized to promote better spirit in the college, stimulate athletic activities, and sponsor intra-mural games and tournaments in all sports. The club intends to hold an annual banquet for the men students and all the C men, the first banquet having been held on April 22, 1936. It also plans to conduct a semi-annual freshman week culminating in an assembly. Through these combined activities, they hope to set Woodrow Wilson Junior College on a par with the four-year colleges, not only in athletics, but in other activities as well. The Monogram Club sponsored several pep assemblies for the school. These assemblies were very effective in bringing out the student body to the athletic contests and in aiding the teams to do their best. Page Seventy- three
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