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30 be p -PM nov We TATTLER A I FOOT BALL. Foot ball started with a boom at the beginning of school due largely to our first foot ball team. . Quickly as possible a call was made for candidates for the team, and the majority of the fellows turned out. Practice was started at once, and a schedule arranged with the following organization: Head Coach .... . . ................ ......... . . .,.. Gustav Dippe Ass't, Coach ........ ............. ........... ....... D 1' . J. S. H0ff3. Manager ....... ................................ E dward Laubach Captain . . . . ..... .... . . . .................. . . .George Laubach The following team was selected and played every game without substi- tution : Alton Hess ...... ........... .... ............... . . . . .... Center Ross Pennington .... ..... R . G. John McHenry ...... ...... L , G, Max Bittenbender ..... ...... L . T. Glenn Hess ........ -.--- R . T. Roscoe Savage --.... ..... R . E. Edward Laubach .... . . . L. E. - George Laubach .... ...... Q . B. Robert Hosler ...... ...... F . B. Mahlon Strauoh ....... . .... . . . . .. . . . . . . .R, H, B, Marion Brewington .............. .............. ...... ..... L , H , B, The 1921 season was very successful and we want to congratulate all the players on their hard earned victories, although a green team and badly de- feated twice by Danville, almost a miracle performing team, we ran up the highest score of any Columbia County team. The games played with scores: Oct. 14-Benton at Danville - - - 0-66 f' Oct. 22 -Benton at Berwick - 0 -7 Oct. 29-Benton at Bloomsburg - 7-14 Nov. 5-Berwick here - - 28-0 Nov. 9 -Bloomsburg here - 28 - 7 Nov. 19--Danville here ------- 6-76 HEAD COACH DlPPE'S WORK PRAISED Great praise must be given Head Coach, Dippe, who having for material a lot of green boys, most of whom had never seen a foot ball game. He made a team that defeated both,Bloomsburg and Berwick, with scores that gives the best claim to the county championship. . ,., ..w. GUs'rAv DIPPE' -if
H.-11: '- ab-xggk is TATTLER I PROGRAM OF STUDIES English I - Civics '- - General History I Physical Education Music I . - - Penmanship - 5B General Science - - 5B Poultry - - 2A 1A FIRST YEAR. BOYS. REQUIRED. 5A IA Mechanical Drawing 6B Shop - - - 7A Project Soils - - . 7B Vegetable Gardering 4B FIRST YEAR. GIRLS. REQUIRED. English .I - 5A Music I - - - IA Drawing and Design Civics - - 5A Penmanship - - 1A Laundry - - General History - 5B General Science - 5A House Care - - Physical Education 2A Clothing - - SB Cooking - - Q BOYS , ELECTIVE GIRLS Latin I - - - - - - 5A Latin I - - - - - Algebra I - ---- 5A Algebra I ----- , SECOND YEAR. BOYS. ,REQUIRED English II - 5A 'Penmanship - - IA Ornamental Gardening General History II - 5A Crops - - - 7A Shop - - - Physical Education - 2A Forestry - - - 4C Project Music II - - - 1A Accounts - - 4C . SECOND YEAR. GIRLS. REQUIRED. English II - - 5A Penmanship - - 1A Laundry II - - General History II - 5A Household Chemistry 4A Drawing and Design II Physical Education 2A Clothing II - - 8B Accounts - - Music II - 1A Cooking II - - SB Home care of Sick BOYS ELECTIVE. GIRLS Caesar ----- 5A Caesar ----- Plane Geometry - - - 5A ' Plane Geometry - - THIRD YEAR. BOYS. REQUIRED. English III - - 5A Chemistry - - 7A Dairying - - U. S. History - - 5A Cicero - - 5A Animal Husbandry Physical Education 2A Algebra II - - 5B Shop III - - - Music III L - 1A Fruits - - - 7A Project THIRD YEAR. GIRLS. REQUIRED. English III - 5A Chemistry III - 7A Cooking III - U. S. History - 5A Cicero - - 5A Accounts - Physical Education 2A Algebra II - - 2A House Plans - Music III - - IA Clothing III - 4A House Decoration - BOYS. FOURTH YEAR. REQUIRED. GIRLS English IV - - - 5A . English IV - - Social Problems - 3A Social Problems - Physical Education - 2A Physical Education Music ---- IA Music - - ELECTIVE. BOYS. Farm Mechanics 7B Rural Sociology - 3B Physics - - Rural Law - - 3B Shop - - 4B Solid Geometry Farm Management - 7B Virgil - - - 5A Adv. Arithmetic ELECTIVE. GIRLS. Cooking IV - 6A Basketry - - 2B Physics - - Clothing - - 4A Millinery- - - SB Geometry - Home Nursing 3B Virgil - - - 5A Adv. Arithmetic Care of Children - 3B f EXPLANATIONS AND REGULATIONS Q Numbers after subjects indicate periods per week. A indicates subject is carried for a whole yearg B one semesterg C, one third of a year. 5 g Sixteen units of work are required for graduation. A unit of work is five iiegiogls of work for an entire year. ' 5 A M Double periods in the laboratory, shop, drawing, cooking and clothing account as one Qperiod of prepared work. . - Pupils electing vocational Work elect the entire group. This may be done only in the third and years.
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