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Z8 T H IC IN lx XV IC l. I. ATHLETICS The outstanding sports this year at Cape lway were Football and Track. ln Football, the Bluenblack bruised, blasted and otherwise clubbed into sub- mission such worthy opponents as Had- don Heights, Palmyra, and VVoodstown. Hammonton was also laid by the heels. However, a paper really should present both sides, so we remind ourselves of de- feat at the hands of Toms River, Had- donfield, and alas, Wildwood. Cape iVIayans claim this last to be a Huke. V. ildwoodians look wise when the sub- ject is broaehed. VVe choose to remain silent on this matter or else point blithe- ly to the 0-0 tie with Middle. ln Track, we can honestly and with pride point out our County and South jersey Champions, a repetition of last year's record. However, this last year's record has been augmented by the Fresh- men. These coming athletes brought home the Freshmen trophy at the Atlan- tic City Relays. Besides this, the team brought hack eight medals. Nunc ap- plauditel CNow applaud.j Basketball and Baseball were weak sports this year but we look forward to the strong teams to come from the ver- satile underclassmen.
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THE INKWEL1. TRIOLET I waited by the road, But I knew he wouIdn't eomej My hair was in the latest mode I waited by the road, I watched a little toad fls he darted out his tongueg I waited by the road . . . But I knew he wouldrft come. -MABEL S1-Evans
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THE INIKVVELL 29 MUSIC ACTIVITIES Q There has been more interest in musi- cal activities in Cape May High School this year than for a long time. The orchestra and both girls' and boys' Glee Clubs have contributed some- thing very fine and real to school life. The musical program presented in as- sembly in March showed what heights could be reached by good voices which have the advantage of training. The singing of Recessional by the com- bined Glee Clubs is something' which will not be forgotten for a long time. The work of the orchestra in this pro- gram and at the High School Show is to be commended. Mr. Clark, who very graciously lent his time and talent to the orchestra proved to be a very important addition. There will, of course, be a part in the Commencement program in which those musical organizations will carry off honors. The fine and worthwhile influence of music in our lives this year would never have been so great without the untiring work and loyalty of Miss Fix who has become so definitely identified in our minds with music and all that the art stands for.
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