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1935' I -I HHS' Football Schedule SEPTEMBER 28 ALLIANCE HERE OCTOBER 5 CHADRON HERE OCTOBER 12 GORDON HERE OCTOBER 19 CRAWFORD THERE NOVEMBER 2 RUSHVILLE HERE NOVEMBER 6 ALLIANCE THERE NOVEMBER 16 HAY SPRINGS HERE Sprincj Sports HE spring sport outline for this year includes a variety of sports. It is ssarfj composed of track, softball and tennis. Every year a Hemingford track team participates in the Regional meet held at Alliance. We have always been well represented and have won points every year. Until this year we have attended the Conference meet held at Crawford, but this meet has been discontinued this year. The purpose of track is to develop the boy out for it and everyone who has any ability is given a chance to represent his school at the track meets. It is a great developer. A boy will attain endurance, stamina, courage and know the value of good sportsmanship. The softball league is made up of the classes from the ninth to the twelfth inclusive. Every boy in his grade that is interested is given a chance to play. A double round robin is held and the team that has the highest percentage is declared the winner and receives the pennant. In the lower grades' fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth, a league is made up of six teams and they play a game every night. And it may be said of the grade boys that in comparison to their size and age they play as good a game as the high school men. In tennis we are very fortunate to secure a plaque donated by the Scholastic Sport Journal. Only a thousand of these are given each year through- out the United States and the schools best qualified receive them. A tournament is held and sixteen players must be entered, the winner is determined by an elimination process and he is awarded the plaque. The girls also receive a plaque similar to the boys’ and the same system is used. All competition is fair and the refereeing is done by qualified judges. The spring sports are directed by Mr. Chamberlin in the high school and Mr. Samek in the grades. They devote much of their time and effort and deserve a word of praise. » v wvwvv wwv iw ivww
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HHS 1935 —— es Donald Phillips—“Supposing I should bs taken away suddenly, what would become of you? Louise Coleman—“Oh, I would just be here. The question is, what would become of you? Father, (Calling downstairs)—“Say. Mildred, is that young man going to stay all night? Mildred (after a slight pause)-“He says that he will, Dad if there’s plenty of room. Where’ll I put him? LOVE IN A GARDEN Do you carrot all for me? My heart beets for you With your cherry lips---- Ana peach complexion, Radish hair and turnip nose, My love is soft as a squash And as strong as an onion. If we cantaloupe, lettuce marry We’ll make a good peai. Vern Planansky—“Will you contribute $5.00 to bury a radio crooner? Mr. Samek—“Yes, here's $10.00; bury two of them. Edward K.—“Are there any news? Margaret H.—“Not a new.’ Leland says—“Social tact is making your company feel at home even though you wish they were. Janis—“How do you grow old so gracefully? Forrest—“Madam, I give all my time to it. Miss Foy. (downstairs)—“Didn’t you hear me pounding on the ceiling? Miss Buckner, (and her typing class)—“Oh, that’s all right--wc didn’t mind, we were making quite a lot of noise ourselves. Miss Stilwell--“I suppose you and your wife go out a great deal? Mr. Carter—“No. we pay such a high rent for this place that we have to stay home all the time to get our money’s worth.
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