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The nineteen sixty-five Annual. Staff would like to express its appreciation to the Brookville High School Recreation Association for the varied activities it has undertaken to improve the athletic department and the school spirit at Brookville. The Recreation Association was founded with the primary objective of obtaining lights for the football field. For a starter, this objective was a large one, but being a determined group of men they accomplished it quickly and efficiently—they came through “with the speed of light.” | a A ET The lights have increased the attendance at the ball games, and given the students a sense of school spirit that Iwas never present before. We feel that the lights, which enabled us to play at night as the other teams in the ‘ district were doing, were a tremendous factor in enabling Brookville to win two successive championships and ‘to tie for the third. | Each year the Association provides a banquet for the team, at which time it makes awards to the outstanding ‘back, lineman, and player who displays the best sportsmanship. dt | The Association has as its President, Mr. W. B. Whitten, better known to students and patrons as “Slim” % | | Other active members are Maurice McCarthy, Robert McCarthy, Frank Bryant, Selbert Myers, David Urquhart, John “Bunker” Hill, Eddie Martin, Bob Bacharach, Russell Bersch, and Floyd Robertson. These men have worked hard for Brookville High School and we express our most sincere appreciation for i | efforts. Our Appreciation | Light poles stand high in the air as a symbol of the time and |effort spent by the members of the Recreation Association. Mr. Urquhart takes time out to survey the work accomplished by the Recreation Association.
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