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TUMBO NIGHT More people took part in lumbo Night on March 23, 1945, than usually participate in public performances of Fairview High School, because it was designed to show what the physical education students can do in sports, calisthenics, and folk dancing. The spectators filled the bleachers, and when any group of students was not taking part, they sat on chairs on the stage so they could see the fun, too. Almost all of the students marched onto the floor of the gym dressed in their gym clothes for the calisthenics which began the program. lim Ritchie gave the com- mands for a strenuous few minutes. And no army drill sergeant could have done better. Then the football and basketball teams, in turn, gave fast and slow motion demonstrations of certain plays which, as Mr. Timmons said in his explanation, often happen so fast that the spectator can't follow them. For the next events, mats and the horse were brought to the center of the floor, and the boys lined up to demonstrate vaulting over the horse in various Ways, leap frog, tumbling, and a few pyramids. The broad-shouldered Chuck Taylor and his small brother Dick made a very good combination in this event, Mr. Lawrence beat the drum and clashed the cymbals for accompanying sound effects. And Bob Kuen- zig, in a clown costume, pillowy bosom and all, imitated several of these acts and added greatly to the fun of the occasion, especially for the grade school children. After this was over, the boys, plenty dirty after all their rolling on the rnats, cleared the floor for the girl's demonstration of rope skipping, first with individual ropes and then in groups with long single and double ropes for the Double Dutch and Hot Pep per. Marilyn Miller and Norma Wiggins were especially good in this. The last event for the boys was a soccer gamefa game which we don't see so very often in this country. Tlhe big soft ball landed in the bleachers several times and hit the referee, lim Ritchie, a hefty sock in the stomach on another occasion. After all, it's really an outdoor game. But kicking the ball and guarding the goals gave us a good picture of the pattern of this game. The folk dances with which the girls closed the evening gained immensely from the colorful costumes. The men wore blue jeans and plaid shirts, the girls attrac- tive cotton dresses. Audrey Kastner, ci man, even enlivened one set by bringing her tobacco pouch and offering that. It was all very lively and very informal as if they were enjoying a real dance. And the girls really obeyed the directions of the caller from the recordio even though they couldn't hear them too well sometimes. Mr. Timmons then gave basketball letters to the following boys: Don Buseck, Iim Ritchie, lim Robison, Chuck Taylor, Ore Weislogel, Wilbur Grubbs, Dick Walker, and Gerry MCCray. Miss Scroyer and Mr. Timmons both deserve credit for planning and training the students for such an entertaining physical 'education exhibit. And we hereby give a pat on the back to all the participiants, -WTHE CLASS. PLEASING PERSONALITY-Ida. GIRL WITH BEST TAN-Rosie. GIRL ON WHEELS-Tingley. THE OUIETEST GIRL-Liz. MOST FUN TO BE WlTHeeLewie. Page 38
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