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1F CUalley meet HE athletic prestige of Hartwell High School was substantially maintained at the Valley Inter-scholastic Field and Track Meet, held at the Carthage Fair Grounds on May 2, when the entries carried off: the senior boys, championship and cup With 47 U3 points; the junior high school title, with 37 points; and the senior girls, trophy with 49 points. The total of these points, 133 1t3, established Hartwellis claim to the second leg, on the high school thtee-year trophy. Ruth Jean Decker, for the third time, was awarded with a score of 19 points, the senior girls, individual medalt She won the 100-yard dash, the 75-yard dash, the high jump, and tied Patricia Parrish for first in the hurdles. Louise Seufferle won Hrst place in the 50-yard dash, and second place in the 75-yard dash. Esther Pendrey received second place in the 100-yard dash; Dorothy Kellett, second place in the discus throw; and Mary Swain, second place in the shot put. The girls;, relay team, for the fourth con- secutive year, won by 50-yards the 880 yard relay. Roger Pellens and William Schaffer Won the senior boys, high and low hurdles. George Alcokeis sensational race, the mile run, in which he won first place, was one of the high-lights of the meet. Others who scored hrst or second place in the meet were: William SchaHer, second in the 100-yard dash; Johnnie Laub, first in the low hurdles and in the 100wyard junior boys, dash; Gibson Drake, second in the shot put and in the discus throw; James McColIum, second in the pole vault; Lyle Jenkins, second in the one-half mile run; Paul Collins, fltst in the junior boys' discus throw; Roger Pellens, second in the low hurdles; Frederick Koehler, second in the junior pole vault; and Wel- don Riddell, second in the junior discus throw. The boysi relay teams also scored, taking first place in both the junior and senior divisions. A great part of the success of the track and field teams is due to the untiring efforts and careful leadership of Coach Varrelmann. Day after day he patiently and nntiringly worked with the boys and girls, always thoughtful of their welfare. 52 4o
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'l? 530W CErack 556cm First Row Ueft to righQ William Proctor, William Schaefer, Elmer MacFarland, Lyle Jenkins, Eugene Brasington kaptainL Chester Hague, Leslie Koehler, Richard Spegal, John Laub. Second Row J'ack Smith managerL Gibson Drake, Ray Fitzgerald, Paul Collins, Coach Varrelmann, Norman Seilkop, James McCullom, Joe Norton, George AIcoke. Third Row Randolph Carroll, Joseph George, Roger Pellens, Weldon Ridden, Albert Lindsey. 51 .9
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