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...Z FronT-ElizabeTh Halsey, Frances Kubiak, RuTh T-lannes, Peggy George, Currie LeRoy. Middle-HarrieT HarTwiclc, DoroThy Hall, Albino Murowslci, Evelyn Germany, Joyce PalmquisT, Madeline Edel, BeTTy Varley Back-Thelma Campell, June Creamer, Louise BarTon, DoroThy Coles. Ellen Coplalx, Marjorie Rodie, Joan Quigley, Marian Ford. TI-IE SOCCER TEAM The Sophomores were vicTorious in Soccer This year. By Their cooperaTion, Team play and hard work, The Sophomores emerged undeTeaTed. On SepTember 28 and OcTober I7, The Sophomores deTeaTed The Juniors 2-I and I-O. The Seniors losT To The Sophomores on OcTober 3 by I-O and on OcTober 7, held Them To a Tie oT O-O. The Sophomores came back To win over The Freshman OcTober IO by The score oT I-O. On OcTober T9, even Though The Freshman were new aT The game, They held The Sophomores To a O-O score. Soccer is The maior sporT OT The Tall. IT is The TasTesT in The high school. ThaT is one oT The reasons iT deTerm,ines The year's aThleTes. In soccer each Team plays The oTher Team and The one having The mosT games is The winner. Members oT The winning soccer Team are: RuTh l-lannes, CapTain3 Peggy George, Manager: Ellen Coplalc, Louise BaTen, DoroThy Cole, Marcella Edel, Marion Ford, Evelyn Jermy, l-larrieT HarTwiclc, June Kreamer, BeTTy Lynch, Carrie LeRoy, Albinia Murowslci, Joyce PalmquisT, Marjorie Rodie, BeTTy Varley, BeTTy Halsey, Thelma Campbell, Joan Quigley, DoroThy Hall.
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FronT-S. Brown, L. Hirliman, M. Edel, B. Dorko, D. BranT, D. Firkel. Second row-S. HusTed, A. Jerrolds, M. Rodie, J. Adams, B. Varley, B. Gilmore. Third row-M. Kosinski, L. BarTon, J. Quigley, B. George, G. Ash, M. Ford, E. Marsh. Back-M. Howden, R. Hannes, E. Saylor, D. Hall, Miss Gleason, M. Edel, P. George, G. Ambrose, L. CosTanza. THE HIKING CLUB MADELINE EDEL - - - PresidenT BETTY DORKO - Vice PresidenT LEORA HTRLIMAN - - SecreTary RUTH HANNES - Treasurer MISS GLEASON Adviser The Hiking Club resumed iTs acTiviTies immediaTely aTTer school began in Sep- Tember. The girls hiked To some new places and To some old spoTs on The back roads To Allegany, PorTville and Hinsdale. ATTer The compleTion oT TiTTy miles each hiker is permiTTed To wear The club pin and aTTer one hundred miles oT hiking, each girl receives one poinT Towards her aThleTic leTTer. Miss Gleason accompanies The girls on every hike. Any girl in high school may join The hiking club. An example oT an inTeresTing hike is The one Taken on The back road To Allegany. The girls always visiT Their so-called haunTed house . No one has occupied This house Tor a good many years, so The girls have made up many weird sTories concern- ing The house. On Their recenT hike down The Allegany road, The girls were raTher disappoinTed To learn someone was occupying Their haunTed house. The lasT hike oT The year is always held aT The ReclamaTion PlanT in The Torm oT a sTeak roasT. For enTerTainmenT The clowns oT The hiking club perTorm Tor The oTher members oT The club. The purpose oT The club is To promoTe The combinaTion oT social acTiviTies wiTh ouTside diversion.
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FronT-D. Firlcel, M. Blum, M. Eclel, F. Fay, N. Gofran. Back-A. GaTewood, Lois Dimicco, B. EsTes, J. Woodard GIRLS' BASKETBALL SENIORS WIN TITLE As in The pasT so again This year baslceTbaII has proved To be The mosT popular sporT Tor girls. There were Two leagues, League I, and League II, The TirsT having eighf Teams made up oT Juniors and Seniors, while The second was composed of Freshman and Sophomores. For The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT girls' aThleTics in This insTiTuTion, a league Team enioyed an undeTeaTed season. This honor goes To The Seniors, successful in all of Their nine games. The championship game played beTween Team C, winners oT League I and Team J, winner oT League II, was won Ioy The Tormer wiTh a 24-II score. Honors Tor high scoring go To Frances Fay, a TirsT year player who accumuIaTed a ToTal oT SI poinTs. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SENIORS-24 PoinTs SOPHOMORES-II PoinTs Madeline Edel ICapTainl-IO poinTs ..,.. F .... ............... L ouise BarTen Frances Fay-I2 poinTs ...... .. .... F ..,... ..... R uTh Hannes ICapTainl-4 June Woodard-2 poinTs. .. .... C ..... ....... C Iara Kallenbaclc-7 Lois Dimicco .......,.... .... G ,.... . ..... F rances Kuloialc Alice 6aTewood .... G ..,.. .,.. J oan Quigley Muriel Blum ........ .. ..... G .............. .... A nn WeaTheraII RepIacemenTs Tor Seniors-Doris Firlcel, Nellie GoTran, BeTTyT EsTes.
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