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r 'ifigtla X . ' A2ff. A,A: . 1l.1 3 9 7 iii Who afre, who afre, who are we We are health and e7,Wc'iencry! UST hear that yell, Nellie New Girl! That's the Hamilton Health Club. Come on out to the gym and I'll tell you all about it and show you what we do. Every girl at Hamilton wants to belong to this Health Club. It was started just this year and every junior higii school in the city has one. You should see the girls who belong to this club. They must have good feet, straight spines, rosy cheeks, weight just right, good posture, shining teeth and must not bite their finger nails. They have the best times-for they have programs, initiation parties and banquets. Here we are in the Physical Education department. I'll introduce you to our teachers. Here are Mrs. Howe and Mrs. Harriman, who have regular physical edu- cation, and Miss Beard, who has orthope- dic. Mrs. Funk is our school nurse. Come on, Nellie, and look at our bulle- tin board. That poster, showing the ther- mometers, tells us how the contest between the Orange and the Black is coming. Every girl in our school belongs to one or the other of these two teams. The streamers across the girls' shoulders show to which team they belong. It looks as if the Orange is going to win this year. These pictures show the letter H, which the girls formed at the boys' track meet this year. There were almost two hundred girls in it. We used orange and black pom- poms for th e figures. Some people say that ours looked as good, or better, than any of the others. Baseball season is on now and here is the lschedule for the games. We have splendid lclass teams and the girls work hard to get lon them. Let's go out doors and see them ipratice. We will take this way out thru our dressing rooms. Don't you like them. Every gym day the girls, get a good shower. Sometimes the new girls don't like them ibut after they have been here awhile ,they wouldn't miss one for anything. This door leads to the playground.Most 'of the work is done out here in the sunshine. See how many girls come out for teams? Each quarter we play a different game, volley ball is first, basket ball is sec- ond, soccer is third and last of all comes baseball. Tennis is praticed the year around. The girls working after school are try- ing to make their letter H. This is no easy task as it takes at least two years. When they get two hundred points they get an emblem and for each hundred after that a chevron. Then when they get five hundred points the Hamilton H is awarded to them at a Girls' League meeting. There are many ways to earn these points besides making teams. Supply room monitors earn them, odo girls in orthopedic. They are obtained by passing postures tests or makeing good decathlon records. Leaders in classes receive them also. , Would you like to be a leader? You cer- tainly will have a chance at Hamilton. Flftl-five 0 M K N, i x M., . ,,,,, i W, v .... ,'.?...s,N-- ...Fai ... .QM K., s.x.,..i i ... N.. . a tts..-u :wg-X axis--v -- xx?-H vs qv-N tfxw sway? Xi QNXN R was-s -.-waxy as -ssssg as-'ss-X tv s Q-. -X as at Ps. 2 ' 5: 1 We.-:Sz K - - ,..:.-, .C . .-':SS- -S -Nix :. N 50-.':N'Y NSN EN? ANA: M - X'-SMH XNN 'rk ,X Xi-P-VX N EEE? t l l
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W' W I Nl ' 1'-'ff' 'Lf .iw as: 2. azz. ll V ,My 1.1-0, 3152555 gg- Alll 253, QM' '-:.:-Aiji l f ,.1,,.,. . ':55QEz5??' 22:21. 1. 2. wi 42:21. base:Rosenberg, second: Takahashi, third and Hess shortstop. Hadley, Morgan, and Duprey covered the outfield positions. Daws and Lefty White did the hurling. Earnest Holbrook, former Hamilton ath- lete coached the team and Borden was manager. 1 The scores of the games: Franklin 1, Hamilton 45 Edison 0, Hamilton 123 Hamil- ton 0, Jefferson 63 Hamilton 22, Washing- ton 2. ! i X l SUPPOSE What would happen in the 9A4 Section- If Dorothy's name was Fish intead of Bates If Mildred's name was Doors instead of Gates If Faye's name was Fashion instead of Stile If Darvin's name was Desert instead of Meadow If Marjorie's name was Old instead of Young If Elsie's name was Elephant instead of Griffin If N orman's name was Valley instead of Hill If Margaret's name was Stand instead of Neil If Helen's name was Hammer instead of Mallet If Ethel's name was Pink instead of Gray If Todd's name was Snake instead of Sloan And if All the rest were there instead of here? Miss Seawell: What is the largest room in the world ?. John B.: Rocm for improvement. .Joe L.: Who gave you the black eye? Harold H. : No one gave it to meg I had to fight for it. Doris C.: Oh, have you heard the new sneeze song? Helen B.: No, what is it? Doris C.: I took alook-a-tchoo. Miss Byrkit: What is ' the opposite of ..- g ii,. if Gloss C q3C1,SiiGt Boll. QContinued from Page Fiftyj with Hamilton in full control of the cup. The regular squad was composed of Captain Clark at the pivot. Rosenburg and Pitt at forwards and Howard and Borden on the defensive end. Dawes, Bruce, Galaz, Hess and Hoos were the boys to receive first call for substitution. The scores of the games: Class A--- Franklin 10, Hamilton 12: Edison 23, Ham- ilton 17: Jefferson 6, Hamilton 6: Wash- ington 13, Hamilton 11. Class B--- Franklin 7, Hamilton 17: Ed- ison 9, Hamilton 31g Jefferson 9, Hamilton 21: Washington 13, Hamilton 12. Q Class C--- Franklin 3, Hamilton 233 Ed- ison 5, Hamilton 8: Jefferson 2, Hamilton 9: Washington 2, Hamilton 18. vs u c n FOOLISH QUESTIONS Where can a man buy a cap for his knee? Or a key to the lock of his hair? Can his eyes he called an academy? Because there are pupils there? In the crown of his head what gems are found? Who travels the bridge of his nose? Can he use, when shingling the roof of his house, the nails on the ends of his toes? ' Can the-crook in his elbow be sent. to jail? If so,what did he do? How does he sharpen his shoulder blades? I'll be hanged if I know, do you? Can he sit in the shade of the palm of his hand? Or beat on the drum of his ear? Does the calf of his leg eat the corn on his toes? If so, why not grow corn on his ear? OUR MOTTO IS: Good, better, best, never let it rest dew? until the ood becomes BETTER and the V I Gladys H.: Don't. BETTER is the BEST. Fify-four .... 5 x N .. K X. . 1 if . X S 2 i -as-1..svf K .ms ass - S
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