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creditable team. Last year the team passed through the season undefeated. FOOT BA LL A football team is organized each season but this branch of athletics has always been handicapped by lack of games. OTHER SPORTS It is the plan of the Athletic Association to equip one of the basement rooms for quoits, fencing and other forms of lighter sports.
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ATHLETICS PURPOSE AND ORGANIZATION ITIGH School Athletics have passed both the experimental and I) and the “fad” stage, and have become recognized as a neces- sity in the proper development of the high school student. High school athletics, if placed under restraint to keep them in their proper relations to the other phases of school work, become not only a means of physical training, but a potent means of moral training as well. The aim of Athletics in the Arlington High School is,—not to produce a physical hero and a moral coward, but a well developed moral nature in a sound body. The Athletics of the High school are at present under student control. This arrangement has not wholly passed the experimental stage. The student body, incorporated in the Arlington High School Athletic Association, have shown thus far ability to suc- cessfully cope with the most difficult questions. The A. H. S. Tennis Club, the athletic teams, and any other athletic organiza- tions which may arise, are subordinate and auxiliaiy to the Ath- letic Association. The executive duties of the association are del- egated to a Board of Control composed of three faculty and two student members. Arlington High School belongs to the Athletic Association of Accredited High Schools of Western Washington, and all inter- scholastic sports are governed by its rules. TENNIS Tennis is under the management of the A. H. S. Tennis Club. This club is composed of about thirty members. There are two courts at present. At the close of each season the club holds a tournament tc determine the school championship. BASEBALL The High School has always been represented in baseball by a
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- A. H. S. BASEBALL TEAM Upper row, left to right— E. Jones, G. Peterson, N. Ford, F. S. Stripp (coach.) Middle row—D. Howcroft, F. Emerson, R. Farrell, V. Brown. Lower row—L. Buell, P. Moran, Capt., J. Fahey. %
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