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ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The most evident function of the Athletic Council is its direct supervision over all athletic contests. The supervision of ticket sales, the care of equipment, and the arrange- ment of trips for the varsities are but a few of its varied tasks. They are responsible for the spirit of our teams as opposed to that fit the other colleges in the conference. However, the promotion of intercollegiate sports is but one phase of their work. Less noticeable but far more important is their task of extending the athletic program to every student by means of the physical education classes and the intramural sports pro- gram. Recognizing the need for emphasis upon health education, they insist upon every physically fit student ' s participation in some phase of this program. Composed of coaches. I acuity members, and students, the group is completing another progressive year under the guidance of its chairman, Dr. C. R. Hinshaw. Vow, MtCacfmn, Atiiiin, Glasgow Yarbiot-gh, Giant, Htn baw, Allri ' d. Cumnungs I B7 I I
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COBLE SHOFFNEk 7 rjjjit ' r AiTIF.fi c;ws vald BENNETT FERNANDEZ CASE FLETCHER COCHRANE FORNEY PANTHERS HAVE BEST High Point College ' s best football season since 1928 was experienced in the 1940 season. The Panthers emerged from a tough ten-game schedule with five wins, four losses, and one scoreless tie. A fine spirit prevailed on the squad through- out the year and this spirit, coupled with that of the student body, was in no small measure responsible for the vast improvement in the team ' s play. The season opened with a scoreless tie against a heavier Wofford team. Lenoir Rhyne capitalized on two breaks to defeat the Pan- thers in the second game on the schedule, 12-0. The Yowmen trekked to Norfolk next week-end and showing a burst of power and speed humbled the Norfolk William and Mary aggregation 33-0. The season ' s North State Conference cham- pions, the Catawba Indians, exhibited the slickest passing attack the Panthers faced all season and turned back the locals 24-0. The squad then upset a favored Emory and Henry eleven 7-0. In probably their best of- fensive game during the year, the Panthers defeated Western Carolina Teachers College 188} n
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