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ATHLETICS s.'z , 'ni V N I- 'Ti A ' fs' Q . v,, 3 , QI. . E ' gan., ' - 1 12,4 k A -- .- - .Nw P. -A - Nfl.. ' Ji ' A , K if 1- .:.w- x ,F , ',fH,:,1'j:351' l . r i .,. , 4 -4 V s ' K., 1 f 1 ' V 7 . 3' ' ,, gt. Q Sp 'Ll if . .,,V TO WI N - WORK No other phase of our school life could better show the necessity of Work- ing together than our athletics. The Farmers fought hard to Win the many games they took part in but took the defeats with a cheerful smile. The players will be the men of the future and if they cooperate as cheerfully then as they have during games, the goal will soon be theirs. To refresh our memories in later years, we have pictured the boys as they now appear during their games. Page forty-one
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BAND Farmington High School Band bids fair to become very popular with the student body of Farmington High School. Since the new director, Mr. John R. Swales, came to take charge of the band, some changes have been made. The band now consists of 37 members, a drum major and- eight twirlers. A new field drum section has been added to the band, consisting of three drummers, two new clarinet members and a new baritone player. New drums have been purchased and also a new baritone. The band played for basketball games and football games and was heard at its annual concert on April 16. Many new marches were introduced at those times. Officers for the band are: President, Ray Orrg Vice-President, George Ed Berryg Secretary-Treasurer, Dolores Bockg and Historian, Ralph Hess. DRUM MAJOR-RALPH HESS TWIRLERS Mary Catherine Goff Joan Isgan Page forty Betty Hartzel Margaret McCullough Betty Tippner Dan Dragoo Ray Orr Anna Lou Griiiith Dolores Bock John Davis Joe Ball Edith Heck Charles Wilcox Bill Booth Etley Jenkins Robert Wilcox Martha Parrish Betty Stout Martha Huff Sarah Cutlip Patsy Ann Ford Ronnie Downs Mary Pantalone Tommy Arcure George Ed Berry Jacqueline Orr Billy Martin Dudley Stidger David Stid-ger Rosetta Cain Doris Bonnett Patty Ann Hoover Jack Pitzer Billy Kuroski
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FOOTBALL The Farmington Farmers had a very successful season this year, ty- ing for second place honors in the county. Coach Ryan with only four regulars from last year's squad, de- veloped a team which rated with the best in the county. All of the boys played clean and fair football and by defeating Moundsville, one of the best teams in the state, scored a major up-set. They closed their sea- son by upsetting the undefeated Rivesville Rams 2-6. Two of the Ryanmen made the all-county team, Clinton Russell CSeniorJ for his sec- ond successive year and Frank Grindo fJuniorJ. Nicky Fonte, Jun- ior Bowers and John Levitsky re- ceived honorable mention. Captain CLINTON RUSSELL, End Russell will be one of the greatest losses for the Ryanmen. As a junior he was one of the best ends in the county and in his senior year he proved to be the same, making the all-county team both years. I nrfe forty-two FRANK GRINDO, Halfback Frank, a Junior, although not graduating will be another great loss to the team since he enlisted in the Army this year. He played very good defensive and oiensive ball. He was a triple threat backfieldman and made the all-county team this season. N ICKY FONTE, Tackle As a junior, Nicky played quar- terback, but this year he was moved to a tackle position and played good ball in both positions. His best game of the season was against Monon- gah and this year he received honor- able mention on the all-county team. JUNIOR BOWERS, Guard Tuiy, a letterman for four years, will be another loss via graduation. Although injuries held him back somewhat, he played' very good ball while he was in their fighting and received honorable mention on the all-county team for the past two years. '
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