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THE FOUR MULES . B C. Cordell ben biabq, On Augusf 2OTh ThirTy-Three fellows meT aT The school playground for foofball. The coach decided To have Two weeks of preliminary pracfice. During These firsT Two weeks The ThirTy-Three conTesTanTs for The Team Turned Their excess faT info useful muscle. The firsT game showed ThaT The early pracTice had done some good. The Wildcafs moved To ST. Bernard To defeaT The TiTans I4-6. Wyoming, however, gave our gridders Their firsT TasTe of defeaT. The cowboys marched across The goal line Twice To our one crossing. Our hopes Then faded. Once again our hopes rose when we moved To N. C. l-l. ln a drizzling rain The ball moved back and forTh, neiTher Team gaining a fooThold long enough To score. Seven Mile was our nexT vicTim when our fullbacks Jackson and Leslie cuT loose geTTing five Touchdowns, four and one respecfively. The Three exTra poinTs were made by ArT lvlchleeve and Chuck Byrne. Beechwood, a producT of Kenfucky, was nexT swallowed. AT The end of The Third quarfer The score sTood Tied, seven To seven. Our Team Then wenT To work by Taking The ball on Their own 20 yard line and marching down The field in five plays, crossed The goal line for a I3-7 vicTory. The laTTer parT of The year was noT as successful, our Team losing Three consec- ufive games. The firsT of These defeafs was handed To us by Reading when They marched over our boys 27-O. ln our only nighT game of The year Lockland defeaTed us. Our fellows were noT Too downhearTed Though for R. Lockwood, . For-Tball Queen. we were one of The few who had scored on The Locklanders. The one Mac McGraw, wafer boy and G. Wilson, c Throne-like arms of J o-ca in The . Jackson pfain S. Touchdown was made by our flashing fullback, Jackson. l-larTwell handed us our lasT defeaT. The season endedwhen The Warriors clamped down on a I2-6 score. 'Njzf 'lah
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W. Woods M C s T iw 1, ii 1' CHEERLEADERS: E. Currens, J. Bachman, G. Snyder, R. Woods, P. Sufcr, 0:42 Cheek Ieddeu . . . Ginny Snyder, PaT SuTer, RuTh Woods, EThel Currens, and Joyce Bachman, are lcnown around Deer Parlc and oTher Mill Creek Valley schools as The Tive sharp cheerleaders who yelled so sTrongly Tor The WildcaTs This year, and are responsible Tor much oT The Teams' success. To Ginny Snyder, who has successwfully compleTed Tour years oT cheerleading, we give whole-hearTed crediT Tor The excellenT manner in which she encouraged her co-workers. PaT SuTer, who has also done a loT oT cheering, is compleTing her second year as cheerleader. The new- comers This year are RuTh Woods, EThel Currens, and Joyce Bachman. The biggesT evenT oT The girls' experience came when The AThleTic DeparTmenT presenTed Them corsages during The disTricT TournamenT, February 28Th. Our cheerleaders, up .ri The air!
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