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.4 distan 1 H' ..'--45'-5. 'rr' ' 1 '.' ' -if ','.,.'- THE HOTTENTOT bzovznqvciiq-can gr Qaiioixiririxioioiriu11113:innn1o1oio1o14viiuioioioioioioimit2011110101014xio1o1oi0i1vi0i1ljw:0 C. H. S. FINISHES REMARKABLE SEASON Cambridge High School Com- pletes One of Its Greatest Achievements of Any Year In Athletics The time draws near for commence- ment--eulogies are in order. Stand, Cambridge High, acknowledge the ac- claim! You have probably finished your most remarkable season in ath- letics. You have won two Shore Championships, a Dual Meet, the County Meet, and so frightened other teams on the peninsula that not a single school dared play you in base ball. For the third consecutive season you have proved to be the best basket ball team on this side of the Bay. You are the only team to cause a VVestern Shore champion to put his picture in the paper before the state finals. Not content with schools of your own class, you have trampled two college junior varsities and openly challenged the champions of Baltimore City, The attendance at your games has broken all records. You have been voted the Shore's best drawing card. In soccer, you have mastered all nine counties. In the state Finals, it took six extra ten minute periods- the longest P. A. L. championship game in history-to make you bow to defeat. You have shown your heels to many would-be Carrs, VVydmiers. and Venzkcs. You have run remarkably in the rain. To borrow a few movie terms, you have been colossal-magnif- icent, triumphant-Sit Down! CDecfz'catz'on Mrs. Eleanor Willis Fox Head of the Depllftmmlt of English Wliose scholarship and captivating personality even in her abence, inspired her students to strive for more worthy attainments, whose liberal experience and sympathetic understanding of student affairs made her in the previous years valuable as a friend and adviser, as well as instructor, whose interests have manifested themselves in practic- al y all pha es of school life. whose initiative and advice was indispensable as a guide to the present staff when they began work, ive, the Hottentot staff, respectfully dedicate the commencement issue of the 1934 Hottentot. Cambridge High Wins Athletic eet Wins Supremacy of County wlth Surplus of 51 Points Leading Hurlock, its traditional enemy and closest competitor, by fifty-one points, Cambridge Hi tucked :mother championship under its belt. Again the boys pulled the meet in- to Cambridge's lap, as the girls fol- lowed the traditions of other years and scored few points. Cambridge Hi's all-star boys have never failed her yet and let us hope never will. No records were broken by the Cambridge High School and only two new records were hung up in thc en- tire county. More than sixteen hundred children participated in the events. Both the under 115 lb. speed ball team and the Senior speed ball team were victorious. For the 80 lb. class, Vernon McCarter was the onlv one to win a first place. In the dodge ball throw for distance he heaved the pill 82 feet. Cambridge came first in two events in the 95 lb. class. Donald Sherman came first in the hop, step, and jump, distance 23 feet, 2 in.g and the 440 yd. relay also won. Time 50 3X5 sec. The team was composed of D. Sher- man. A Wells, A. Mayne and E. Nelson. Harold Robinson won the running broad jump in the ll5 lb. class- distance 17 feet, l in. Our 660 yd. relay also won. Time 1 min. 25 sec. T. Applegarth, H. Robinson, C. Miller and B. Willey made up the team. In the Junior unlimited class Cam- bridge High had three winners: R. Doenge, 80 yds. dash-time 9lf5 sec. Lee Burton, running high jump, height 5 ft. IM in. 660 yds. relay- time, 1 min. 21 sec.-L. Burton, L. Tall, L. Newcomb and L. Wimpy James. For the Senior unlimited class Ed. Dougherty tied the 100 yd. dash 'rec- ord of 10415 sec. The running high j uma tance went was won by Leon James, dis- 5 ft. 314 in. VVilliam Faulkner to town in the 440 yd. dash. Time, 62 4X5 sec. The running broad jump was won by Henry Faulkner, ce 18 ft. 9 in. Leo Shenton booted his dog into the first place in the soccer kick, distance 137 ft. ll in. The 1640 yds. medly relay won- Leo Shenton, F. Gray. A. Wilkinson and H. Faulkner. Time, 4 min. 22 sec. Lee Burton and H. Robinson were high scorers of the day for Cam- bridge High with SM points each. Leo Shenton, Leon James, Donald Sherman, and H. Faulkner tied for second with 7M points each. Vice-Principal of Cam- bridge High .to Retire Mr. I.. C. Marshall, faculty mem- ber of the C. I-I. S. for over 30 years, is resigning his position at the end of this term. We fully realize the futility of try- ing to express our thoughts in these few printed lines, Mr. Marshall, but we want to assure you that the halls of Cambridge High School will miss you. C. H. S. wishes you could stay with her forever, but wishes you the best of good health and success in the peace and tranquility of your retire- ment which you justly deserve. 5 Champion Typist Gives Views If everyone thought about typing as Alice Tyler does, they might be champions, too. She says: Typing is something that is useful to everyone, especially if he is going to work in an oliicc. It .is, in my opinion, one of the most interesting subjects I have. This is one subject that keeps you occupied during the entire period and keeps your mind working, that is, if you want to con- quer your work. I have liked typing ever since the first day I started. The longer I type the better I like it. Speed is probably the most outstanding requisite in the course, though ac- curacy is essential. As a graduate of the Cambridge High School, the height of my ambi- tion is to be a typist for some large business concern. -
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