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Page 29 text:
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e can’t all play a winning game, Some one is sure to lose; et we can play, so that our name, No one may dare accuse. hen the MASTER REFEREE, Scores against our name, It won’t be whether we’ve won or lost Rut how we’ve played THE GAME. ATHLETICS
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Page 28 text:
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Top Row: Marjorie Bechtold, Carl Heeter, Dona Studebaker, Robert Lefforge, Vivian Parmerlee, Robert French, Phyllis Hoover, Sharon Stellar, Vivian Helvey, Irvin Grist. Second Row: Glenn Bollinger, Ida Mae Keaffaber, Dick Freeman, Marie Meadows, Rex Winebrenner, Marjorie Keaffaber, Richard Felabom, Anna Lois Dickey, Lowell Schnepp, Mary Bowen, Virgil Frantz, Claude Smith. Third Row: Eileen Carr, Billie Miller, Charlotte Gill, Johnny Foster, Helen Little, Max Heeter, Bernice Yocum, Charles Dillman, Virginia Little, Clifford Overholser, Robert Harrell, Ivan Mote. hourth Row: Joe Spacy, Evelyn Mallock, Dorian Wagner, Evelyn Coning, Glenn Schilling, Mildred Clark, Rex O’Hara, Edna Mae Ohmart, Earl Lambert, Ruth Orr, Ross Briner, Rozella Bechtold. Bottom Row: Francis Dowling, Lamoine Helvey, Jennie Smith, Lorin Danner, Esther Blickenstaff, John Fisher, Luella Walters, Edgar Gump, Blaine Grossnickle, LeRoy Enyeart, Donald Rinehart. President .............................. ........... .. Johnny Foster Vice-President ----------------------------------------- Helen Little Sec y-Treas......................................... Lamoine Helvey sP°ns®r ...........—................................. Mr. Huffman SEVENTH GRADE
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The Chester High School athletic program opened with baseball. This being the second year for baseball at Chester, the team was given ne suits and shoes. They all played very well and made a tine record ot five victories and one defeat. A spring baseball schedule has been arranged. We hope the boys will keep up the good record through the spring baseball season. An intramural basketball league was organized for the boys who did not make the first or second team. Any boy who was not a member of the former teams was eligible if he cared to play. The games for the boys wore played at the noon periods on Tuesdays and Thursdays. There was also an intramural basketball league organized for the girls. Since we had no girls basketball team, any girl that cared to play was eligible to do so. The games for the girls were played on Monday and Wednesday noons. A room on the first floor was equipped with three ping-pong tables. This room was for all who were not eligible or didn’t care to play basketball at noons. From the standpoint of the scoreboard the Panthers did not have a brilliant basketball season. In fact, they were perched on one of the lowest branches of the tree. Despite the defeats suffered, the team displayed un- bounded pep, fight, and co-operation. Four players graduate this year, but with the promising group coming on, we expect to have an outstanding team next year. The second team has shown a lot of pep and skill which we hope will put the Panthers on the top limb next year. Royal blue honor sweaters with the school letters and a stripe on the left sleeve for each year spent on the first squad were pres- ented by the Athletic Association to the four senior boys, Leon Garber, Toe Metzger, Milo Ulrey, and George Walters, Jr. ATHLETIC PROGRAM
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