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ATHLETICS Mr. Steel's lightweights played brilliant basketball and took the conference championship with ten victories and one defeat. The baseball team played six conference games and non-conference games, including West Chicago, Oak Park, and Waukegan. Mr. Hackett's varsity track squad was a well balanced outfit, particularly strong in the dashes and middle distance events. The tennis squad, under the direction of Mr. Moser, had some interesting matches lined up with Oak Park, Palatine, Bensenville, and other schools in Leyden's district. The Girls' Athletic Association also entered the field of intra-mural sports, which was composed of archery, soccer, basketball, baseball, volley ball, and tennis. Miss Strand and Miss Roseland proved to be capable supervisors both in G. A. A. business and sport activities. A G. A. A. tea, party and tumbling show were important events of the season. 19
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ATHLETICS Leyden was represented in athletic competition this year by the football, basketball, baseball, tennis, and track squads. Coach Watson's varsity football squad, hard hit by injuries and lack of able substitutes, finished with two victories and three defeats in conference play, as opposed to two previous years of conference championship. Coach Moser had a very promising group of freshmen and sophomores out for the second team. A record of nine conference victories and two losses was the result of a highly successful season played by a veteran quintet under Coach Watson's direction. The squad made the longest trip in quite a few years when they went down to central Illinois to play Cropsey, whose team come up here to end Leyden's home season. ♦SI- 'S • 18
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dramatics The two dramatic highlights of the year were seen in the class plays. Skidding, a three-act comedy (top row) was presented by the juniors, and Tiger House, a three-act mystery comedy, by the seniors. Eoth plays were under the direction of Miss Emma LaPorie. Under the supervision of Miss LaPorte and Miss Maloney, the Dramatic Club has accomplished much in its field the past year. Included in its program were several one-act plays, produced by student directors, monologues in dialect, demonstrations, and interesting talks given by its members and supervisors. The club was ably headed by H. Barry, president; C. kirchhoff, vice-president; and A. Cullerton, secretary-treasurer. 20
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