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Left To Right: Standing: Emerson Rigo, Vice President: ,lane Taynton, Secretary. Left To Right: Seated: Williarix Spliethoff, Treasurerg john Basham, President, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Every year an Athletic Association is organized in the Matamoras High School for the purpose of hnancing the school sports. At the hrst meeting last fall, the ahove persons were elected ofhcers and have served emciently and faithfully throughout the year. The Athletic Association is usually the largest and most important hody in High School. This year has been no exception. Aside from the regular privileges of sports participation and reduced rates at haskethall games, its ninetyfeight members have also enjoyed a reduction in movie admissions. The participants in sports have made M.H.S. very proud of them. Much new equipment for future use has been purchased this season, This necessitated 'hc use of red ink in recording the financial situation of this organization. To help halance the hudget and aid in national defense the collection of junk has heen undertaken hy the High School students. 1 The cooperation of our friends has helped to support the morale as well as the finances of the school. To these friends the Athletic Association says Thanks . LIBERTY Y AND JUSTICE Fon ALL OUR DEMOCRACY foqgvgg -3'Eg?'f GF, 'F V ' PTT 9 KX --,JD . -., , 'i -ig Cy: H' '71-fT rye, Y, 7, Q I ff- rf 21 W C - 3-if -f-fllqj L f eff? f-fe V ff! rr A - - aj . , 5 f, if Q5 4 Kg 7x 1 V! .z x E tw ff A ' L .4 I ' If r - if 5 gi A 1 1, .fa LQ it is .. ' eC ,,i 3, ' 'iff Qi 354- ,ff 1 ' 'W' X! N - r. . A rg-Qfw.l.1y 9 1217- gg' T r A K In EJ I .lL.i1'lw- il B' rg-Xl-Ig-T22 9 J ga I l 'E s a ., g fi M o Q f' . ' ' mis t? A Wise 1 , L if ii d - I X K leine A 5 .g:fvi?gl1T T i TT, , ,
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Standing: Left to Right: Keith Kishhaueh, Mario Ciccotti. Earl Theodore. Harold Allen. Wzlltel' von Ignatius, Rohert Petersen, Williziiii Spliethoff, Mr. Wtaiwdley, coach. liront Row: Left to Right: Kenneth Elston, Gene Carpenter, Emerson Rigo, John Strunk, cap- tain, Gene MacDonald, Arthur Smith, Edward Schroeder. SIICCER The opening week of school saw practice held for scheduled games with Ellenville, Stroudsf hurg, Vxfaymart, and W:1rxx'ick. All teams with the exception of Vsfarwiclc State School were considered out of our class. john Strunk as captain, and the coach, were all out for making a good team as usual. However. in midfsoccer season, 'foothall was suggested and soccer in- terest was on the wane. Hereftoffore, interest and morale were of the Hrst order. Three weeks after practice Ellenville came to Matamoras to win Zfl in the last quarter. Matamoras made a good showing in spite of the fact that eight letter men graduated last year. Two games were played with Vsfaymart in which Wziyinart won hoth hut found more resistance in the second game. Vv'arwick State School gave us two games in which Nlatamoras lost 312 and won 3'l on days that were full of rain and the field a sea of mud . The Stroudshurg game at lvlatamoras was hotly contested. The score was lfl until three minutes remained in the vesper period when the center half came through to make the game Zfl. Several weeks later Matamoras closed the soccer season with East Stroudshurg victor over Matamoras. As the curtain ol night closed in on the last moment of the game, so Closed the five year history ol' soccer 'lor M.H.S, The return from the playing held to the dressing room displayed thoughts among a group ol' hoys, which were divided hetween two camps, one of foothall, and one of soccer memories. For example, Matamoras undefeated and champions of the Sullivan- Pike League. Thi- old order now ehangeth to the new football, LIBZRTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL ' ?l vii-All-lv f -41-d f,4 ujfjjifssfv :flu lfJf'.2 5? ffCLl,,l2?3g5giX -:-f:,oRTVE , .T ii' T-A ff 'hr' 'Q-532-1 W -5' 'c lm , nc I-faffffjf . ' .. -4 ff all X FQ, ,rf 1, 1 fig.. 'ffl Cf-Pa llll wit i WA? A' f - J ' ri- llllllllll c A 3 E25 I gy 1. 'lf fl dl 'TV ,ld UK '-J X , 5 ll T XXX ' N ,I fi- A'f:Tfr'1::'lf- Vk'5fffll,l..ll Ci ' V V K ' -0- . -'T 'TA ll I f'Q.-X'-L7c '-.2 'Z' WTA l fb' , L- ' 1 .Lal in sq .V -J J It . fx . ,1 In EJ Q K ---i 13.-I-v Vi 1, Y ll. ll 1 Lu-fl' ,V -T ' 1 33 .3E7fl,,, - '-- ,- , A - Ev- , F'-'Q '
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Iwi! lu Rlplhff T up: XX'lHi.lI!I TlI1NlIl2lI1. XVIIHQHH Hunter, Loon Krauss, Ed 'zu' Shears, Garland L l...1L-Q, Arllmr Smnth, Clmynqgc Mmm, Hdwld Illukvr, Mnhhm Bump, Rulwrt Mfcjlllllillgll. IA-it 11+ Ilxglmtg Mxcldlvz Rxulmzuxl LLIVIIIN, Ruin-rt xxvlldlllbll, Arthur Von Ignatius, Xxyilhlllll SCIIIUUI. xxvllllillll Spllvllmrmif, liulwrl fflu-ny, ljllllllld Rulwwls, c:l'2lKllDI1.c:llSUI1. Gulf EXVIWLIIIIQ, Nurmsm Kmllsc. IA-H lu Rmglntg Pmltmn: Enlwquml Zcnw, Gem- Mclimmhl. Rolwrt Pctrrscn, Pillll Chvrry. Frzmk .I.1y l,k'k'11JlIl. Tlw xludrnlx f1lIIf.lr4, Karl M cyur, Kvlmctlx Elstun, Bryon Gl'illlQfUI', Erncrscm Rxgu, Hcrlwrt HMS, w.1l1tcd it, llw ICilL'l1L'l'4 gun' tlwil' suv wrt, amd linglll thc Sclmul Board vutcd l P Y Yun :IN llkklplnlllkk ll munvy uuuld lu' r.uw.l to support the new spurt. It has taken thc place 11 Sumul H1 mn ul mul . 1 . Mr. Gsm- will lw lwald umclm :md M11 Krause will look after the fil12lI1Cflll cud of tlu' qua!! At tlw clam- ui' tlmix wrilixv. hu haw ll mrcr two CilIl1P1liQIlS which halvc ncttcd uvcr ,., 1, pt x 5. ,'5 tflwzlrnl thc ffvolbznll fund which is stvzndilv clinlfwing toward the goal sct, Ilww Nuys picturcd nlwvc :arc Ihr czmdidaltus, who, nuxr year will Pvc running, kicking, .md PJNNIHQ llmv lull fm' thu Rod and Palm- ul M. HA S, some will he st:u'ri11,f1 on thc line. wlulf wrlwu will tum into lriplvfllmcut bzlckilcld arcs, but all will team togcthcr to bring In-mv xnctuxws :md Ll guml :mmm :ms gmwd spurtwncn fur our school. lwn' SUIIIL' lwyx, lt will bv tlwu' Gwt :md lust yczxr as thcrc will Pvc many Scninrs our for llw I4-.um rwxt ymr U' ur wlmrml rs lmmlicuppvd in I1 way :N must of thu small schools our size in PCl1I1SYIYSlI1ill -I1 mul Inu fmrllwlll xml rm xu lmwk iurxxzrd L+, Al L I I 1' ' s 1 1 x ' ' 'Q ' 1'LlIiIlh gsumi' in Ncw York Stzltc. XVA' will m .ull pmlmlwlllty Nay thc succwnd trams wi' Port -Icrvis. Tviiddlctown. :md Kingston or Nvwf lvuuulu Iwu sg-lmulf with lc-wr !1llHlhCl'4 of st11dcnt4, I.ifw1'ty and W:1rxx'ick may lv' zxddcd tw X . r llw yl.mm-LI whcdlllv, Bllllgtll' is dcfmitcly cm thc schcdulc. Um thing IIIIINI PM Twin in mind I1 xxuu if tha trim 1 X - - , U H x . 's to he Q1 success. Financial sup' yur! xwll hun' tw cmnc from thc parents, lllllllllli, :xml must of nll, thu students thclnfclvcs, This fIII.lllx'I.!l lmckxmg will help tu buy good prutcctivc fuutfwull cquipmcnt 'for the palrticipunts in tfmix IIUXV spurt. In lwimlcling fiIl'l'XYk'H tu M.H.S, tlw Scuiurs gin' tlwir ducpcst rcgrcts that tlmcv will not haw' llw 1IPPHlflIIHIV lu play the HAIIIC. XVHIX alll wfmwrity. wc wish M1'. C4180 thc Mist of I . -.N 'Q :md ml .xll thi -mu N pwwilwlc in his ncw undcrtalking und, also, wc prmnisc to give nur full support IH tlmix xwwlhy CLLUSC. :M wc 11:1 lu prow, gqnnmcs lmvv lwvn SCllL'Llll1Cd with Vwfnrxvick and xx game with T.iTwxlv. LIBZRYY AND ,fx rw' Jusfnce Fon ALL 4 OUR DEMOQRACY FOREVER I if 5 .J -:ns f' :gi 'E T 'Tff 1 'Mft' ' ig' I TF? W -' f ff v' x 135 , . :A A lg , ikwfg Tcyivll u , x f' M - bl V ff' C - -fjf,,,..!, 11-'if QB., md .l-l.LLFf- ff' Hn- nw! uf tha' schcduh' has not hccrm cumplctcd. 1 al.. K i'.,,,v -v- --f- 1:5 51 1? fi LL, V4 ' -1:3 - JH Lf H H A 1 ,V jf-if ah, , f 4 - 41' A rf! N ' I' K ff , , 5 I X f l' f ' ' ' ff x X Y 0 ' , 2 A ,, ll H 7 l fXL-N '7c..l- 'v nf 4 Q55 I X ' I ,cf J X lf K, 51- 7. 1 ff g1..1g1,A- jrfx ng,Ll4 .' ll yi, ul. -r E X .x g 5
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