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SPORTSMANSHIP Keep the rules. Keep faith with your comrade. Keep your temper. Keep a stout heart in defeat. Keep your pride under a victory. Keep a sound soul, a clean mind and a healthy body. Play the game. O ATHLETE'S CODE All of the- moral values, and desirable character traits that are inherent in athletic contests may well be grouped under the heading, Athlete's Codefl The Athlete's Code endeavors to make all athletes try to live clean, be clean, and act natural. A good athlete will not smoke or do anything to hinder his athletic ability. During an athletic contest a player should be clean in his manner of play. On the floor he should also be clean in his maner of speech.
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ATHLETICS Top row lleft to rightjz Don Moon, Louis Teerlinck, Dean Ouarr, Stanley Billiet, Gene Vandersnick, Ronald Goembel, Bill Price, Coach Ehrig. Botton row Cleft to rightkz Frank Seyller, Ray Shaw, Edward jorgenson, Ralph Vande Voorde, Richard Brown, Eugene Eilers, Dwaine Dyncs, Thomas Dhamers, David Marchand. TRACK Annawan has had a very successful track season this year. Most of the boys in school were out for track and the results of the season were four wins and three losses. Louis Teerlinck was high point man of the season, scoring HW. Louis Teerlinck, Dean Ouart, Eugene Eilers, Dwaine Dynes, Ward johnson, Ralph Vande Voorde, Bill Price, Stanley Billiet, Frank Seyller, and Don Moon re- ceived letters: Wiiiged feet were also given and these were awarded to Ron- ald Goembel, Ray Shaw, and Bud Brown. The games and scores were as follows: Triangular Meets Erie- 107 M2 Annawan-85 1f6 Tiskilwa Prop hetstown-45 Neponset-48 5f6 Tampico Annawan-36 lk Atkinson-26 M anlius Ohio Annawan 86 Buda-39 TXVQ M ineral-27 Erieu761!2 Prophetstown-33 Dual Meets AnnayVan1Z3 lk Port Byron-131:45 Hillsdale-9 Annawan -76 V2 Annawan-69 Hillsdale-47 BQ Tampico-55 Little Eight Freshman and Sophomore Atkinson Annawan Mineral Neponsct Rivers Tampico-8 Ms Atkinson-8 Cordova-6 Lyndon-2 V2
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LIBRARY STAFF The library at our high school is one of the favorite places of the students. Some of the things found in the library are books, both fiction and reference, current magazines, and the daily newspaper. It is each student's privilege to use the library for necessary school work as well as for his own enjoyment. Mrs. Browning is in charge of the library and each period stu- dent librarians are on hand to help other students find the desired books and keep the library in a neat order. STUDY HALL Study Hall is a room where every one goes to study when they are not in classes. There are eighty-five seats, and our libra- ry is located at the front of the room. We have a wide variety of books and reading matter. Our seating arrangement is very simple. The seniors sit in the row next to the windows, next is the juniors, then sophomores, and last but not least the freshmen. G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association organized in October. The officers are: President .....,,,..,,..,........... Elaine VanHyfte Vice President ........ ,.....,.....,.. B etty Decker Secretary ......................l............. Donna Price Treasurer ..............,..... Barbara Thompson Point Secretary .....,................ Doralee Pont Sponsor ,....,.,...... l.... ........... M i ss Ohlmacher The girls served at the basketball games. With the money earned, Gretchen John- son and Lucille Jacobs are going to attend G.A.A. camp at East Bay in June. The G.A.A. held a Christmas party for its members December 1.
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