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COCHRAN AERIAL Apr. 29-Mother and ,Daughter banquet for Girl Reserves. Special Assembly. Model Apartment girls give play. Apr. 30- Arbor Day Number of the Aerial issued. May 2-8-Music Week. May 5-Assembly. May 7-Aerial Staff banquet. May 12-Assembly. May 14- May Number of the Aerial issued. May 17-Faculty tea. May 19-Assembly. May 26-Term VIII play. May 28-Term VIII Number of the Aerial issued. June 2-Assembly. June 2--Term VI Commencement. ,Tune 3-Promotion Number of the Aerial issued. June 4-End of the term. f ELEANOR CAUFFIEL, CRESSIDA SWOPE, Term VI. .-1O..,..- COCHRAN'S FO OTBALL SEASON The 1925 football team completed a very successful football sea- son. We desire to express our appreciation to the players who played so splendidly during the season and to Mr. Felton, our coach, who put the fellows through hard training to get them in condition. We also wish to thank the students who helped our games by cheering our players to victory. Our team was obliged to go out of its class and play all high school teams. For this the fellows deserve much credit. VVe had a splendid captain in Mathew Siehl. Jack Price made some wonderful end runs during the season and Woodie was always on the job with the water bucket. Malcolm Williams was our star end. He did some fine playing through the season. Cochran won five games, lost five, and tied two. The players who were faithful during the season and played seven of twelve games were presented with silver football watch charms for their good playing. Those who received them are as follows: Captain Mathew Siehl, Harry Sloan, William Ludwig, Blaine Cruikshank, Robert Kazamek, l1Villiam Boyle, john Given, Jack Price, Robert Boring, Malcolm Williams, Bruce Lambert, Lawrence Moyer, Bob Davis, Max McFeaters, William Murray, and Harold Whetstone. The sgores of the games played: South Fork 26 7 .................. Ferndale ... ... 7 6 .... ... Westmont .... ... 13 0 .... . . . Conemaugh .... .. 39 0 .... . . . South Fork .... . . . 6 6 .... .. . Conemaugh .... . .. 20 7 .... .... W estrnont .... . . 6 0 .... . .. Adams Township . . . . . 0 21 .... ... Johnstown Reserves .. ... 0 13 .... . .. Adams Township ... ... 3 19 .... ....... D ale ....... . . . 6 13 .... Ferndale 6 E .... .... T otal .................... DAVID J. JONES, Term VIII. Celevenj
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