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jP ootba It CTue football squad desperately fought its way through a mediocre season. There were only a few injuries serious enough to keep players from seeing action but, of course, these had to be varsity players. Thus, a good-sized squad with experienced blockers, tacklers, and ball carriers found itself hanging on the ropes at the beginning of many games. We won our first game with Muncy easily with most of the third squad seeing action. At Tunkhannock we were over confident. We waged a desperate battle, but we couldn’t make up for our mistake. Towanda had a priority on all breaks and beat us after we had led at the half. Here we lost two of our varsity backs, Fran Storelli and Tom Twigg. With a patched up team we invaded Sayre and lost by the same score as we beat them by last year. At Canton we were asleep on the job. We didn’t wake up till we met Painted Post on the following Saturday. Seniors who had showed promise at Canton were inserted into the lineup and sparked the team to victory. We had our hands full winning over E. F. A. JayVees. They were about the fastest and hardest hitting team we had encountered. We met Troy with a team loaded with tape and second string. We played excellently in the middle of the field, but couldn’t push the ball over often enough. Our team should have been complimented for even having eleven men on the field when we met Waverly on Armistice Day. The team fought hard and clean in every game and considering setbacks—we played well--despite what the records say. Top Ro»: 0. Koons. J. McNeil. D. Orshall. D. Parks. J. Stranger, 6. Talada. H. Hamnond, J. Shaddock. R. Hannon. G. Gowan. 4th Row: R. Koons, R. Johnston, L. Corl, D. Johnson, D. Callear, R. Fassett, R. Ryder, C. Howard, A. Payne, F. Burns. 3rd Row: w. Cook. G. Bradley, C. Havens, K. Rogers, F. Rogers, w. Callison, R. Eike, D. Hunt, R. Perry, J. DePrahn, Coach T. Jones. 2nd Row: R. Krener. R. Covey, T- Twigg. J. Patton. R. Jackson. G. Robinson. ». Gowan. H. DePrahn. E. Fraley. T. Blackman, Coach R. Martin. 1st Row: G. MacDaniels. R. Horton. D. Arnold, D. Northrup. R. Twigg. F. Storelli. E. Rogers. J. Storelli, G.Rogers. D. Geiger. 18
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C-Jo TlJL QUlSS Cooper, who is a sophomore advisor, 9 V and who teaches sophomore English, is in a position to help the somewhat uncertain first year high students firmly establish themselves on the paths they are to follow throughout their high school days. They find her very willing to listen to big problems and dispense helpful advice. In her English classes, which are delightfully spiced with anecdotes from her experiences in China, the sophomore gets his first specialized view of English classics. With superb dramatic illustration, Miss Cooper presents the dry narrative poem as appreciable and entertaining. She unlocks the mystery of the gerund, the clause, and the participle. Miss Cooper has attended Mansfield State Teacher’s College, Penn State, and the University of Chicago. OT, rq rrediford is that rare kind of teacher a blue moon , ter sym-pathetic but forceful air, Mrs. Crediford is a boon to Athens High. Always working to find better methods of pounding useful information into our unburdened minds, she somehow manages to stop us from using verbs in the wrong tense and person. In another field she opens up chapters of history dressed up as colorful tales under the title of literature. An alumna of Mansfield and Bucknell, she has tried to put her extensive knowledge of English to work for us. She has succeeded by finding her place in our confidence and affections.
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