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Oct: 29: Seniors C301 Oct. 31: Juniors C521 ..... Nov. 2:'Seniors C801 .,....... Noe. 6: Juniors C261 ..,...... Fall Athletic Events . C Class Basketball GIRLS .,...,... VS. .. ....... VS. , ...,. Nov. 8: Sophomores C121 ...,... ..... v s. Nov. 13: Seniors C221 ..,..,... ......... v 5. ' , V BOYS Oct. 30: Seniors C4414 ....... ...,.... v s. Nov.. 11: Juniors C211...i ....., ........ V 5. Nov. 2: Seniors C451 ...,....,. ........ V s .,... Q Nov. 7: Juniors C341 ........ .... v 5. Nov. 9: Sophomores C41 ,...... ........ v s. Nov. 14: Seniors C531 .,...... Seniors C 16 1 ...,..... Juniors C 3 1 .......... Seniors C 5 1 ........., Juniors C 1 1 1 ..,..... Sophomores C 41 ....... Seniors C21 ...,.... Seniors ....... .Freshmen . Juniors .... Sophomores .....,..VS. Class Baseball .... VS. - TEAM STANDING .667 .333 ......00O l.,l,,RQR x .Sophomores C91 ......Freshmen C41 .,.....Freshmen C41 ..Sophomores C3 1 .........Freshmen C71 ......juniors C301 ..Sophomores CS 1 .Freshmen C 1 S1 ....Freshmen C41 Sophomores C2 0.1 . ...Freshmen C 91 ......Juniors C121 Sophomores C1 11 .. . .Freshmen C71 . .. .Freshmen C31 Sophomores C5 1 .. . ,Freshmen C91 .,....Juniors C01 L 0 0 2 3 bn'
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Fall, Physical Education Program During the fall the boys were divided equally into eight teams and the girls into the same number of teams for physical education. Each had a daily schedule of games to be played. The girls played kick-baseball, volley ball, playground ball, and dodge lball, while the boys played soccer, dodge ball, volley ball, and playground ball. Each team had a captain whose duty was to take the team to and from the athletic field, manage his team in the game, and keep track of the points his team made each day. The first ten minutes of the physical education period was spent in taking exercise under the physical education directors. The four best teams, both boys and girls, received one point for the day. When the exercises were over the captains marched their teams to the proper places to play the scheduled games for the day. The winning team received two points. When the teams marched into the building the teams were judged on march- ing. The teams which marched better than their opponents received one point, making 'a possible four points to be obtained in one day. A major was elected for both girls and boys to take cares of the equipment and -help with the direction of the physical education program. Raymond Fry was elected major for the boys and Marieta Sanger for the girls. The following were elected 'captains of the teams: ' GIRLS BOYS Team 1 ......V . ............ ..,..... M e rcedes Allen Team ...... ...,.......,.......,. A lfred Payne Team 2 ......... .............,.,...,. I vy Simmers Team .....,. ......,......... E dwin Shirkey Team 3 ,..... ....... E dythe Devier Team .,..,. ...,..... R ay Michael Team 4 .......,.. .......... F rances Shull Team ...... ........... Leon Garber Team 5 ,..... ........, M ildred Cromer Team ...... ..... Woodrow Landis Team 6 ......... ........ M abel Chumbley Team ........ ,..,,...... O liver Keagy Team 7 ..,.................,.,.,..... Ruby Huffman Team ...............,........... Sylvester Taylor Team 8 ,p ......,..........,. Jeanne Leatherman Team .....,..........,....,..........,. Ray Hottel At the end of the fall season the standing of the leading teams were as follows: GIRLS Team 1 ........ ..,.,.,. IN lercedes Allen ....,.., .....,.. 7 48 Team 5 ..,..,,.. ........ M ilderd Cromer ,..... . ......,. 709 Team 2 ........ .,...... I vy Summers ...,....... .,..,... 6 40 BOYS Team 1 ........ ........ L con Garber .......... ........ 7 85 Team 2 ......... ........ Ed win Shirkey .,......., ........ 7 S0 Team S ....,...Woodrow Landis.,.... ........705 - T 1151 ,th if
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