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THE CATLINEAN FO O T B A L L WESTVILLE -12 CATLIN-0 Catlin Wolverines went down lighting against a small, shifty Westville team. GEORGETGWN-6 CATLIN-0 Catlin was beaten by a supposedly green Georgetown team which remained unbeaten. OAKLAND-13 CATLIN-20 The boys finally clicked against a new foe. CHARLESTON-7 CATLIN--25 Coach Tedrick was relieved of a razzing by his Charleston HOOPESTON-7 CATLIN-7 We didn't quite get our revenge for last year's beating. RIDGE FARM-0 CATLIN-6 In a closely fought battle we gained our revenge and seven their suits for the last time. In total points Catlin outscored its opponents 58 to 45. schoolmates. Seniors turned in Page Twelv
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THE CATLINEAN A Page Eleven SOP!-IOMCDRES Left to right, jim! rms'-Mr. Brackney, H. NVhite. I. Pate. A. Gilliland, F. Parry, B. Richardson, M. jones Second Rtirvf.-X. Spessard, J. Jamison, L. Gilliland, L. 1'uzey, R. Finley, R. Hall, M. Messiah, M. Stine. Third Row-M. Bloom, M. Daniels, Ii. Gritton, R. Taylor, L. Kinser, IL Darr, J. XVilliams, Fourth Row-G. Carter, A. Lindberg, B. Taylor, J. Jones, F. NYhite. Joe Hipple, E. Blain-zdsll, J. Kelly. In their first class meeting the Sophomores elected john Kelly, President: Jackie Pate, Vice-President, Ray Hall, Secretary-Treasurerg and Mr. l-lrackney, Sponsor. The school was given a real entertainment when the Sophomores initiated the Freshmen and the new faculty members in the usual manner. VVe have yet to learn whether the audience or the Freshmen had more fun on this eventful day. The Sophomores were represented well in all the music organizations. Soph- omores were to be found doing their share in the Boys' Glee Club, Girls, Glee Club, Orchestra, Hand, and Raton Twirlers' Class, They helped greatly in mak- ing the operetta a big success. The class won recognition by supporting its carnival queen candidate, Audrey Gilliland, exceptionally well, and it was by their effort that she was elected to the throne. Sophomores participated in all the sports of Catlin High, too. They saw serv- ice on the football field, the basketball tloor, the wrestling mat, and the track. VVe expect quite a number of this class to make Catlin proud of their athletic prowess before they graduate. llecause they are a willing, industrious class we are proud they are part of our school, and wish them the best of luck in their next two years in Catlin High School.
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THE CATLINEAN Page Thirteen FOCTBALI. . . .1939 Catlin had the least number of games this year that it has had in years. Our season was quite successful as was shown by the records of some of the teams we had on our schedule. lk, SCHEDULE-1939 September 9 ........................................ Westville September 16 .......... .......... G eorgetown September 23 .......... .......,, O akland OCt0bCr 6 ......... ........ C harleston October 12 ....... ........Hoopeston October 21 ....... ........ R idgefarm ig.-. LETTERMEN-1939 Miller-Center-Senior co-captain Bloom-Guard-Senior Anderson-Guard-Senior Junkerman-Tackle-Senior Newton-Tackle-Senior co-captain Champion-End-Senior Krusich-Halfback-Senior Taylor-Fullback-Junior Carrigan-End-junior Davis-Halfback-Junior Louck--Quarterback-Junior Holman-Guard-junior Gilliland-Quarterback-Sophomore
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