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seventh inning, in which Camp's boys tied the game 6-6. fThen L broke loose in Camp San Saba.J The Mustangs not liking to be tied up tore out and 'cir- cled the bases twice before they could be controlled. The Bulldogs came in the last inning and gave one lonely growl making the scores 8-7 for Camps. And Mboyf' how our ufansv yelled! 7:00 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. all Camp San Saba turned out to a grand party at Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner,s. 22-lnterscholastic League Meet winners: Berta Sue Wilson, first place in Senior Declamationg A. J. Leifeste, first place in Junior Declarnationg Addie Lou Wil- son, second place in Junior Declamationg Mary Elder Williams and Virginia Appleton, first place in Senior Spelling, Pauline Appleton and Dorothy Priest, first place in Arithmetic, Addie Lou Wilson and Pauline Appleton, second place in Junior Spelling, June Fleming and Bennie Dell Williams, third place in Sub- Jlmior. Spelling. 23-Track Winners: D. B. Williams, first place in 100 yard, 50 yard dashes and first in Junior high jump. High point man of Junior track. R. V. Turner, second place in 100 yard and 50 yard dashes. Percy Appleton, second place in high jump. Sidney Parker, second place in Rural Pentathlon. Relay: First place. Contestants were D. B. Williams, Percy Appleton, A. J. Leifeste, and R. V. Tur- ner. Pennants, ribbons, banners, and a loving cup were won by pupils. als anybody down-hearted?', HNOW als everybody happy?', 4'Yes. Let the Lion roarf, MO-oo-Hf' Let the Eagle Scream! W'hee-ee!,' Camp San Saba! 'Rahli' 26-Elizabeth wins first place in Ready Writers Contest. Thanks to D. A. Newton, Brady, for calling Mrs. Floyd. 1 29-Senior Day. The dignified seniors spent the day picnicing about Katemcy. The 'aoutsidersw of Katemcy played a mixed team here and gave the home boys a shellacking. 29-Friday evening, 8:00 o'clock, a party of Camp San Saba people gathered at the High School for a few hours of recreation. Games were played in the vacant building near the campus. A big time was had by all who were there. APRIL 2-Seniors meet at the Teacherage and plan banquet. All leave at 10:00 p. m. for Brady to talk to Wallace Engraving Co. Everything finished. The Trail will soon end. 5-Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, Berta Sue Wilson and A. J. Leifeste go to Brownwood. A. H. goes to the printer with The Trail. Berta Sue and A. J. are to declaim at the District Meet. 5-Miss Lawson goes to Ackerly. 5-A. J. Leifeste and Berta Sue Wilson won first and second honors in Declama- tion at District Meet. '
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'lllltlllllfi lFlIlNlE IAMIQTS IFDIFEIPAIIQTMIINENT Under the direction of Mrs. Floyd and Miss Lawson the High School has pre- sented two plays, namely, The Hoodooed Coon and 'lighthouse Nanf, Both of lhese plays met with a good response from the audiences before which they were played. In the fall of 1933 a piano was secured for the school, which has added much to the interest of music among the pupils. Mrs. Ed Williams, whose home is in Camp San Saba, has had a large .piano class this year. A piano concert directed by Miss Pinkie Jones of Brady and musical selections by Mr. Lester Freeman of Eden, Texas, were some of the past attractions at the local school. When school started, the common question heard about the campus was, Won- der wholll 'lead our songs and yells?,' Miss Ethel May Leifeste was elected to fill this place and has co-operated as a leader at all times, doing her part in developing pep in the school. The Public Speaking Department was a success throughout the year. With only five pupils in this phase of the fine arts, the school won two first places and one second in Declamation at the County lnterscholastic League Meet. The student body was delightfully entertained a number of times by this group.
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