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This year we have a new ki as the Tumbling Club. The supervised by three senior high The purpose of this organiz mental teachings learned in the lows have been trained to tumbl they had never dreamt of being These fellows were given at one of our Assemblies. They lent performance at one of the Quentin Carrara Francis Petrosino Lawrence Donavan William Cook Wilfred Koenig Wilbur Koenig Tumbling Club nd of diversion in the athletic group which is known members of this club, chiefly junior high boys, are boys with the aid of Coach Spence. ation is to train the boys to carry on with the funda- regular physical training classes. Already the fel- e and to do acrobatic tricks, which a few months ago able to accomplish. a big hand when they entertained the entire school further increased their reputation by giving an excel- largest P. T. A. meetings ever held in this school. BRANDON BLADES. George Lang X George Nlistarka Thomas Thompson George Jedlicka Edward Baedor Henry Bridenbach 70
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Girls' Basketball Team Nlargaret Ennis, f., captain. Elinor Corker, g. Dorothy Major, f. Rita Wetter, g. Edith Svanberg, f. Nlarjorie Ortlip, c. Helen Gilpin, g. Florence Baedor, c., manager Helen Lewis, c. 69
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1930 THE TIONEER 1930 afainarsinai 461542-zdaaiaznai and QQBDQYQQDE 1410? 243 Interclass Games On March 21 the interclass basketball games were played. The first one was between the Freshmen and the Sophomores. Both teams played valiantly during the whole game, but in the end the score was fateful to the Freshmen. The Sopho- mores Won by a score of 30 to 14. 5 Next the Senior and Sophomore girls were linked against the Junior and Fresh- man girls. This was the only girls' game that was played, but it made up in- excite- ment for what several games might have lacked. Although the score often tied and often in favor of the Juniors and Freshmen, the Seniors and Sophs piled up the higher score in the end. ' It was 29 to 25.' The boys lined up against the Junior boys for the third and last game of the evening. F.verybody's enthusiasm was pitched to the highest. The winner of this game would have the honor of competing with the Sophomores for the championship of the school. More than once did the Seniors think that they would win, but in the end a disappointing surprise was in store for them. The Juniors carried bfi the honors of the game with a score of 24 to 22. , Four days later on the afternoon of March 25, the Sophomores met the Juniors on the court to play the last game of our basketball season. During the first half the Sophomores managed to have the higher score. Believe it or not, Juniors? Then the tables turned and the score at the end of the game proclaimed the Juniors the victors. It was 33 to 21. ' ANITA BURKE '32. The Hockey Game At Carpenter's pond the Juniors met defeat in a hockey game at the hands of the Sophomores to the tune of 5 to 2. Although the Juniors outnumbered the Sophs by two men the Sophs showed their superior playing throughout the game by exhausting the Juniors in the half. The Sophs, rejoicing 'in their victory, challenged the Seniors, who declined the challenge. Arthur Bruni was the referee. ' The line up for the Juniors was as follows: George Juleus, Aloysius McManus, Charles Allen, Brandon Blades, Elmer Blake, Albert lVIetz, Jimmy Carrara, Nicholas Maisano, William Cooke, William Cook. The line up for the Sophomores was as follows: Leon Heller, Joe Oliva, Ray Lyons, Tom Horne, Jack Ward, John Lang, Charles Henry, Clayton Casino. THOMAS HORNE '32 71
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