The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 4, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 February 1972 — Page 38

ETNA GREEN is now part of the Triton School Corporation. Members of its 1948*49 basketball team were, front row, from the left: Tom Anglin. Bob Knepper, Wade Ulmer. Tom Harman. Loraine Sellers. Back row: Giles Hoffer, coach; Carl Hyndman, Max Claybaugh, Tony Hight, Ted Hight, Donald Guy and Millard Taylor, principal. Dick Kinney, the student manager, is seated on the floor. Photo courtesy Tom Harman

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TRITON VARSITY BASKETBALL 1971-72 SEASON SUMMARY Bremen jil-79 Caston 65-56 LaVille 81-49 Plymouth 61-69 Wawasee 69-71 Culver 67-41 Whitko 96-65 Akron 79-67 Warsaw 87-69 John Glenn 86-76 Columbia City 68-93 North Liberty 76-63 Mentone 93-41 Northfield 96-68 Rochester 77-74 Argos 94-60 Akron 91-74

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