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at , HeALECKO played side center against George Mason, our old rivals ; Frieda Mendelson, the guard with reddish locks, whose rival just couldn’t make a goal; Catherine Kohey, our other guard, who kept our riv al from making baskets; and Helen jaffe, another center, whose topping and passing failed to make her rivals feel any too good. By the following you will see that the Champion’s playing speaks for them. A. H. S 25 George Mason ... 4 A. H. S 29 Washington and Lee 9 A. H. S 38 Lee Jackson ... 16 A. H. S 38 George Mason ... 12 A. H. S 15 Washington and Lee . 9 A. H. S 17 St. Mary’s 2 A. H. S 15 Warrenton ... 10 A. H. S 21 St. Agnes ... 8 A. H. S 25 Jefferson ... 7 A. H. S 41 George Mason . . 4 A. H. S 17 Alumnae ... 2 281 83 ■sfL Page Ninety-onf J| -
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ALECKO Charles Peple Armstrong. Charlie won considerable fame in the Portsmouth, Central, and St. John’s games. His playing has been unexcelled. The substitutes were : iMarshall Smith, Gilbert St. Clair, Rector Green, Charles ' iolette, Arthur Minor, Wilbur Peyton, Jimmy Jones, Joe Jester, and Jack Reese. Marshall Beverley was the Manager; he was one of the most successful managers that has ever gone to A. H . S. And it came to pass that each of these boys acquired success in his own way and lived happily ever after. YE PEP CLUB ECHO And when that A. H. S. team falls in line, W ' e’re going to win that game another time. And for the A. H. S. we’ll yell, we’ll yell. And for the Maroon and White we’ll yell. We’ll yell a yell ! And we will tight, tight, tight for every yard ; Circle ends and hit tliat line right hard. And we will roll our opponents in the sod. In the sod. Rah! Rah!! Rah!!! • [ Page Eighty-six ]| -
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TRACK, 1928 The cinder path was crowded with candidates this year, and there was a reason. Alexandria planned the most extensive season ever. To start the season oft ' we were represented in the Devitt meet in Washington. Donijdian took third ] lace in two of the hnals. Beverley won a place in the heats, hut lost out in the finals. Alexandria will go to Charlottesville on the fourth and fifth of May to compete in the Mrginia State Meet. The largest meet ever held on Haydon ' s Field will be on May 19, when all the schools of Xorthern drginia comj)ete. Prizes will he awarded. It will he a hig day, which will long he remembered. After these two hig events Alexandria will he represented in a meet every week until the close of the session. With plenty of gtx)d material in the track candidates, we can look forward to some lively times. ■ fl Past Ninety-two ]| -
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