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if I v 1 A E s 'X ' A Promise for the Future ALL SPORTS BANQUET The All Sports banquet was held and sponsored by the mothers and fathers of the athletes with Mrs Andrew Woodward as Chairman It was served by the girls of the Home Economics department under the d1rec tion of their efficient instructor Mrs Lev'a G Brown The guest speaker of the evening was James Bingo Brown Dean of Men at Michigan State Normal College who was introduced by Worth Mallory Albert J Fox cheerleader coach was the Toastmaster Short talks were given by the captains of the teams Football Ken neth Woodward Basketball Palmer Kroh and Baseball John Way The presentation of awards was made by Coach A L hip Van Wmkle Special awards were given the followma ALL COUNTY FOOTBALL ALL COUNTY BASKETBALL Norman Pandall First Team Palmer Kroh First Team Francis Tirb First Team Kenneth Woodward Second Team Palmer Kroh First Team Pobert George Honorable Mention Kenneth Woodward Second Team Pobert George, Second Team Donald Geiger, Second Team Most valuable players elected by the football boys were Norman Ran- dall for the line and Palmer Kroh for the backfield. The Basketball Team won the District Basketball Championship Cup in Class C at Adrian. Clinton High School won the county Sportsmanship Trophy 'for 1946 and again this year. The Boys' Quartet sang two selections, and Albert J. Fox presented the cheerleaders with their awards. 1 Page Fifty-exght
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ff Alain, J 4-mia A Tribute to the Past FOOTBALL BANQUET This picture of the December 16 1937 Football Banquet with H C Kiebler as chairman recalls memories of a gala event ln Clinton athletlc history The football teams and coaches from Manchester and Tecumseh were special guests, giving them an opportunity to hear the speaker Charles Bachman head football coach from Michigan State College the late H H Halladay former Secretary of Michigan State College and D1 J R Foreman, who was for many years president of the Board of Education and who was always willing to give some friendly advice and encour agement to all The Football Happenings of 1937 were reviewed by George Raswson, captain of the team Musical selections were given by the High School Orchestra. The awards were presented by Coach Raymond Bill Anglemyre, who has been connected with the sports in Clinton High for some 14 years. Clinton finished the football season wtih an enviable record of five wins, two losses and one tie. The highlight of the season was a 23 to 0 victory over Tecumseh. The team featured a superb backfield composed of Chuck Way, Gene Sell, Hank Smith, and Glen Harrison. In the Tecumseh game Chuck accounted for two of Clinton's touchdowns by grabbing one of Jack Harrison's passes in the end zone in the fourth quarter and later by running 50 yards for a touchdown after intercepting a Tecumseh pass at midfield. Charles L. Way entered the competitive game of war and made the supreme sacrifice. Chuck was held in high regard by the officers and men of his squadron and all who knew him. Lieut. Way exemplified everything that was fine, upright and proper in a man and officer. -Frederick B. Reise, Capt A. C. A fine example for Clinton athletes. Page Fifty-seven
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tilt 'uv Raj couz' Cad n -if ,ps SCOUT CABIN In the spring of 1942 the Clinton Rotary Club saw the need for a permanent meet mg place for the local Boy Scout troop and agreed to sponsor the building of a scout cabm The village granted permission to use the lard near the light plant on the bank of the river Through the able leadership of Dr J B 1+ reman the project was c rried out In the fall of that year a dedication ceremony was held at the cabm Dr Foreman as President of the Rotary Club and also the village of Clinton had charge of the dedr cation which was given by Rev Ozro Priest Musical numbers were given by the Clin ton High School Band The keys to the cabin were presented to A D Woodward Scoutmaster and Mrs Gladys Blackmer who accepted them Jointly on behalf of the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts Since then the Boy Scouts have had as lcaders Bill Parker, Al Fox and Dr Edwin Wrght and Girl Scout activ res have beer directed by May Brady Mrs Helen Way Mrs Elia Hoelzer Mrs Doro hy Smith and Robe ta nornsby CUB SLOUFS This year for the first time rn Clinton history a Cub Scout Pack is being spon sored by the Clinton Rotary Club under the leadership of Mr Andrew W oodvx ard The Pack IS made up of three dens of ten boys each who must be between the ages of nme and twelve yea s and each den is guided bv a den mother The present den Mothers are M Charles House Mrs Harold Covell and Mrs Raymond Newton Mr Harold Covell is the Pack chief and the Pack committee IS composed of M T B Nilsen Charles Hause, Arthur Hill Paul Dunham and Raymond Anglemyre IDFN NO ONE DEN NO TXKO DEN NO THREE Den Chief-Ben Higgins Frank Hause Bud Hoffman Joe Mclntyre Jack Brady Jack Anglemyre Bill Jedele Norman Pratt Curtis Smith David Knight Billy Gasner Ray Newton Tom Judge Roger Waltz Robert XValtz Ray Covell Delbert Tallman Paul Dunham Nick Nielsen Chris Nielsen John Sproull Ross Hammond Charles O'Neill Lynwood Socks Jack Hill I Robert Chase John Thomas Page Fifty-nine Den Chief-David Hammond Den Chief-Gene Sylvil-IS Larry Vanlleusen Billy Heimerdinger I
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