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I-II-Y CLUB John Monfort - - President Harry Casterline - - Vice President Wilbur Willman - - Secretary Frank Ervin - - Treasurer Kenneth Dorton - - Chaplin Motto-'tTo create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. This year was a very successful one in that there was a marked in- crease in membership and interest. This may be attributed in a large measure to an abundance of good speakers and entertainments. The out- standing social event of the year was a banquet given for the mothers of the members. This club is fortunate in having as its spon- sors Mr. Wagner and Mr. Telle. Mr. Wagner is much in demand over the state as a speaker at W Q! W r young people's conventions. He has been associ- ated with Hi-Y work for the past five years. Mr. iiii Telle has assisted with the club for the past two A -if i - mm if ,:... .L V A . . . W A 1 years.
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Upper row, left to right: Coach Cly's swimming team, Pickle Will- man, ping-pong champion, Jack Feighner and George Hall, yell leaders, with old Jack, the Airedale mascot. Lower row, left to right: One of the banners at the State, a real worker, Skippy Larmoreg Coach Donnie Casterline's Senior class basket- ball team, inter-class champions. MISCELLANECDUS SPGRTS SWIMMING This is the first year we have had a swimming team from our school participat- ing in inter-scholastic meets. While no meets were won, interest was aroused and with most of the team back next year, prospects for a more successful season are good. The members of the team were Raymond Carson, John Noble, Albert Fox, Jack Charn- ley, James Charnley, John Jones, and Vyron Johnson. Mr. Cly and Robert Hogan super- vised the team. INTRA-MURAL BASKETBALL NOON GAMES In order that more boys might participate in basketball, a series of games held during the noon hour was inaugurated. Two leagues, Junior and Senior, were formed. Each league was composed of ten teams of eight men each. The round-robin system of competition was used. At the close of the regular season, an elimination tourna- ment was held. In the Junior League the Greyhounds were victorious, in the Senior League the Pirates came out ahead. These games were under the supervision of Mr. Cly and were officiated by William Larmore and Dick Ducy. CLASS TOURN EY Following the Noon Game Tourney, a class tournament was held. Teams were formed by each class from the 7B to the 12A, inclusive. The four teams from the seventh and eighth grades played a practice tourney before their regular one. In their final round, the 8A's defeated all others for the title of Junior Champion. In the Senior tournament, the team from the 12A group, coached by Donnie Casterline, right handily won the title of champion. PING-PON6 Ping-pong, a game introduced to the student body last year, found increasing popularity this year. When a tournament was announced, about thirty-five boys signed up. The three tables were kept in constant use during the noon hours for three weeks. All were finally eliminated except Wilbur Pickle Willman and Clyde Lefty Fulton. In the play between these two artists, Willman finally won and now wears the title of Ping-Pong Champion.
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