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The people against high school sports say that students go to school just for that reason and not to study. And of course, in some cases that is true. Yet as long as they are passing they are getting a high school education. And if they couldn't take oart in sports they might not even go to school. Most boys that participate in . , sports are average or above average students. Most people that are against soorts have never participated in sports in high school and they don't sea why other people should. Yet, they could have par- ticipated if they had wanted to. College sports take on from high school sports. You are older and you play with and against boys that are older too. Colleges have several different sports, the main ones being football, basketball, track and skiing. Some colleges also have hockey teams. In college the stakes are greater, because if you are good enough you can be- come a professional player. Some boys who go to college shouldn't be there as far as studying goes. They are given a scholarship for being such a good player in high school athletics. Most people think that good college athletae if en't good students. But if they would just think, boys can't be tbo stupid if they can learn to play basketball or football. They have to think fast in either. In the long run high school and college sports prepare you for the future, how to get along with other people, to make new friends, and to be leaders. There will always be good athlets, whether they are good students or not. Gary Messier '61 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Now that spring seems upon us, and winter is fading away, in the background a certain restlessness pervades over the school. Softball seems to be the main topic of conversation for the girls, and the boys can be seen during noon hours doing windsprints or playing toss and catch, in anticipation of the coming baseball season. Although a good percent of the student body will be taking an active part in these extracfarricahr activities, this does not mean there is not a place for the rest of students. When the games start a great deal of morale boosting and audio supoort will be needed. In the last two or three years there has been an alarming attitude of defeatism among a good percent of the student body and it has spread to some members of the faculty. In order to win, a team, in this position, not only has to boat the opposing team but has to break down psychological barriers set up by its classmates. Both teams have winning potential but they need a lot of help from the student body. Let's not sit back and make sarcastic re- narks about the ability of the two teams, but get behind then now with our moral support, and when the games come around get out and cheer in anticipation of a winning team. Interested Student
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k Dear Interested Student, all sLdents R L 6’ sin(ieTQl? wish that such was true of i-ito „ t by the nuraber of students particiDating in snorts victories » th'L+?v!: OUr F H,S teams Will be warmly encouraged to many Victories,' whether or not we win the actual game. 7 Editor ARTICLE V J nC- T MUSIC FESTIVAL Each year two or three students are chosen from the high school chorus to attend the music festival in Burlington. g This year I had the opportunity to go alone with Dick Tnnf Qr„q onego? Sig KM° gan 1 8Rn« in thegcho;Ssgwhile Dick played in one of the two bands - .the division of the band was necessitated some years ago by the number of students participating! necessitated sorae band cono rpSda-f nlShtd ‘ th‘‘?ro“Sh the 6th this year, with the Saterday0afternoon S ’ S Saturda3r W. ‘he parade Teof,W?ure2sLratnekacSer! ? A‘M ThUrSdaJ m°r inB' a'00”'’ 1'»1 »y Mrs. the A M-’bUt “ had t0 «° -rly to find Dick and Morgan stayed in South Burlington with Mr. and Mrs Carl hurley. My hostesses were Betty Myott and B otty AnS MagSwt. da- WTthw««,tl??rk V 7 hard a3 WC had eiSht hours rehearsals every da . It was well worth every effort we put into it. 7 Friday night we all went to hear Dick play in the concert whioh sol iart S0? 6?7 mUCJ S,iCk WSS picked with Dive others to'play a £«.“?«£; Rsd Band’•» its l He made the re- Our chorus had a wonderful director, Mr. Romley. nearsals seem short and very interesting. The people here do not ree.lize how much work hn ? to ta proparo for a concort. Wo didn’t have any time £o £asS. ° tC r1 13 a wonderful experience to be able to sing with a chorus consisting of about J4.50 students from all over Vermont. stud iid°nh °f hriiii experience any igh school9 s •s re.sar- •Ad ««- Alice Magnant 6l
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