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Adams High School Athletic Association
HE Adams High School Athletic Association held a meeting in Septem-
ber to reorganize for another year. The following officers were
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President.-. .,,cc cc,.,cc,,. F RANK SISCHO
Vice-President ccc, cccc F LORENCE RICHMOND
Secretary ,eeee. ee,..ce,.,,c . CHARLES CASE
Treasurer- .ccc, ,.,-,.PRINCIPAL ROY R. ALLEN
At this meeting it was also voted that the dues for the organization which
were formerly 3.75 a semester, be reduced to 5.50.
At a meeting held shortly after basketball season, it was decided that only
one letter should be given for four years of sports but a certificate should be
issued every time a person earned his letter by participating in forty per cent
of the games.
After Charles Case left school Howard Berry was elected Secretary to fill
the office. K
The membership during the first semester was 142 but in the second semester
it dropped to ll6.
The suggestion has been made that the payment of the dues be made on
September lst and January lst instead of September lst and February lst as
has been done formerly.
F. Af. R.
OUR ATHLETICS ARE GOOD BUT-
Can You Imagine:
F. Griggs without his bandages?
F. Sischo through a game without slugging?
W. Saxton not getting hurt in a football game?
R. Rhodes making the dust fly behind him?
K. Weal not making faces at his opponent?
N. Menard hitting a baseball?
D. Lanfear bending over and catching a ball at shortstop?
J. Hughes shaking hands with his opponents?
R. Owen not getting hurt in a basketball game?
N. Whitford making six letters?
D. Sinclair being serious?
Ike Berry wearing his own equipment?
R. Huson guarding her opponents?
J. Shutts standing up and not giggling in a game?
P. Remington playing without powdering her noise?
IW. L. Steele making a basket?
D. lVIcChesney losing weight while playing?
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Seniors-Juniors Win Inter-Class Championship
URING the two weeks right after Basketball season, the Inter-class
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games were held and called the largest number into competition of
-k,1I,ww,,Ili any sport. The dark horses of the league in both boys and girls were
X' Wi the Freshmen teams. The Seniors with three lettermen started the
league and seemed to be the team figured to win as well as the Post Graduates.
All the games in both leagues were very close and hard-fought. The teams in
first and second place played off for the championship. The games were held
in place of chapel with the entire student body looking on. ln the boys' playoff,
it was between the Seniors and the Freshmen with the Seniors winning the
Championship by a wide margin. In the girls' playoff, it was between the
Juniors and the Freshmen and a very hard-fought game was played, the Juniors
winning by a very close score.
INTRA-MURAL GAMES
During the last two weeks in llarch, Coach Scholtz ran a program of
"intra-mural games," which proved as interesting as the inter-class games. The
members of the high school were divided into ten teams with a letter man of
basketball as coach for each team. Following is a list of the te
ams and their
coaches.
St. Lawrence ,LW ,,...,,,,.Coach Owen
Princeton W ,W ,.-, Coach Greenley
Clarkson Tech. W Coach Wade
Harvard ,,,,.,,, , . ,Coach RIcCabe
Cornell ,W . ....Coach Row
Columbia ,, ,.,,,,Coach Sexton
Colgate W ,,,,,Coach Wilson
Yale W - W, Coach Rhodes
Syracuse , ,,,,, , ,,,,,, ..,,,,,., Coach Lyman
Notre Dame ,,,,,.,,,,, , , ,,,,,, Coach Griggs
SCORE OF GAKIES
FIRST GAME
Princeton , . . .,,,l0 Yale ,. - I2
St. Lawrence . ,,,. .23 Columbia W, ,- .17
Colgate ,,,.,,,, ,,,, 13 Syracuse , 4
Harvard H ,, - 9 Cornell W., ,, 9
SECOND GAME
Colgate , .,.. , . ., 12 St. Lawrence ,,,, , ll
Columbia . ,M 17 Clarkson ,,,, . ,W 7
SEMI-FINALS
Columbia W Cornell ,- ,nil
FINALS
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GLEE CLUB
First Row--J. Piddock, I. Dillenbeck, D. Wagoner, R. Dening, F. Jones, B. Wagoner, D. Bcstwick.
Second Row-B. Peyton, 0. Britton, E. Hill, M. Patten. H. Mareness, G. Dcbbln, R. Bcstwlck.
Back Row-C. M. Sovey, T. Lyman, Mrs. Campany, Director: M. Gates, E. Snyde', B. Illingworth.
M. Bishop.
Girls' Glee Club Notes
N I... HE Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Xlrs. Campany, was called
X together for the first meeting last fall. The following officers were
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President ,nn V HELEN NI.-XRENESS
Vice-President , , E, ELSA SNYDER
Secretary . N .,,,,, Wnlkxl.-x BUNDY
Treasurer , AIARIE CEATES
During the year we took charge of assembly once, sold candy and sponsored
musical program put on by Harry Beeston, baritone soloist.
Uur Christmas party was held at Janet Piddock's.
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