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GIRLS’ BASEBALL Line-up: Catcher, Floy Hodges; pitcher, Frances Bigley; first base, Katherine Hicks; second base, Laura Mary Hauverman; third base, Arol McKinney; R. short, Margaret Sullivan; L. short, Mildred Pomeroy; R. field, Carol Smith; L. field, Theil McKinney. Subs: Frances Pierce, Bernice Felts, Betty Mixsell, Louise Mason, Helen Corum. Coach—Miss Shideler. Captain—Frances Bigley. —F, A. B., ’26. WHAT OUR COACH HAS TO SAY B. U. H.S. can well be proud of the brand of athletics turned out in all sports this year. In every contest our men have played clear, straight, and hard, and their success, in the various sports, has been due to this one admirable quality, along with their ability to play the game as sportsmen. As an expression of my appreciation, of the attitude of the men who worked with me, I wish to take this means and opportunity to thank them for their co-operation, willingness and sportsmanship this year. The R. C. A. L. now needs football added to their list of sports. I believe the other schools are ready for the step, and I know that Banning is ready. Let Banning lead off and always continue to fos- ter clean and manly athletics. ed CARH Y: (Page Twenty-nine)
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GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Forwards, Laura Mary Hauverman, Rita Hansen; guards, Theil McKinney, Katherine Hicks; running center, Margaret Sullivan; jump center, Frances Bigley. Subs—Arol McKinney, Bernice Wood, Mildred Pomeroy, Betty Mixsell, Martha Mixsell, Edith Mixsell, Louise Mason, Eleanor Oechsli. Coach—Miss Shideler. Captain— Margaret Sullivan. —F. A. B., ’26. WHAT MR. MOORE HAS TO SAY Athletics, which is a part of the physical education program, does not need any argument for its defense. The real side of the physical education program which is to play the important part in the future, is the development of all the pupils. In the past too much time has been spent on a few individuals, so a strong team could compete for the school. The present program is changing to that of contests between the various classes in one school. Physical education when taught correctly, is expected in the near future to be established on such a basis; that the educational leaders who now are of the opinion that physical education is of all the subjects the one which has the most to do with “character training.” The one interesting thing to keep an eye on, at the present time, is the development of the physical education program. It is finding and making a valuable place in the school curriculum. H. W. MOORE (Page Twenty-eight)
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