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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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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 CATLLNEAN BAND 'llhe twenty-seven piece band, under the leadership of Miss Gwendolyn Brock- miller, was again successful this year. Miss llrockmiller has taught and led this band very successfully for two years. A class of llaton Twirlers was organized at the first of the year, from which two llaton rllwirlers, Mary Mesich and Mary Alice VVilliams, and a drum major- ette, Henrietta lflarkman, were selected to precede and direct the marching band in their blue and white satin uniforms at their appearance on the Held at the Home- coming Football game with Ridgefarm. The band and Miss llrockmiller have participated in the following events: the junior Play, playing over VVDAN, the Senior Play, i11 a concert i11 the spring, and also at most of the pep meetings given this year. From the operetta proceeds, Miss Broclcmiller expects to buy new band uni- forms. Page Fourteen
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