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First Row, left lo right: Mary Crawley, Betty Vvistner, Pat Parrish, Alta Newton, Margaret Schehr. Ser-ond Row: Cleona Dillingham, Betty Woods, Margaret Graf, Eunice Gilbert. Third Row: Eleanor Cunningham, Jane IDiClCIIltll'l, Dorothy Kellett girls. Alta placed third in both the 100 and 50-Ward dashes, and Betty finished second in the 75-yard dash. .lane Dickman finished second in the girls' discus throw, while Margaret Graf and Dorothy Kellctt took second and third places, respectively, in the shot put. Roger Pellens' first in the 120-yard high hurdles, and his second in the 220- yard low hurdles, Frederick Koehler's second in the 120-yard high hurdles, and his first in the senior pole vault, lvilliam Proctor's first in the 4410-yard dash, and his third in the senior boys' broad jump, Elbreth Vaughn's second in the 4410-yard dash, George Alcokes, first places in the mile and in the half-mile runs, Joe Norton's third in the mile, Frank Fotherg'ill's second in the senior boys' shot put g Elmer MacFar'land's first in the junior high jump gVVeldonRid- dell's first places in the 100-yard dash and in the half'-mile rung Earl Caddys' first in the 1410-yard hurdles, and his second in the 100-yard dash, and Arthur I,ake's first in the junior pole vault, all helped to keep the Hartwell High School records unimpaired. No track ll1L'L't is ever won without hard and constant practice. Hart- wcll's repeated success is due to the school's competent coaches and managers. to the fair co-operation among the faculty, and to the fine spirit of the ath- letes, who, whether winning or losing, have always proved themselves to he the best of sportsmen. l53l
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First Row, left to right: Robert Abercrombie, Earl Caddy, Paul Collins, Bill Schaeffer, Chester Hogue, Roger Pellens, Elmer MacFarland, George Alcoke, John Laub, Edward Matre. Second Row: Fred Koehler, Weldon Riddell, Elberth Vaughan, Stanley Halley, Richard Spegal, Robert Howard, Frank Fothergill. Third Row: Pete Carter, Alvin Robinson, Coach Varrelmann, Norman Seilkop, Arthur Lake Valley Track and Field Meet y NCE again Hartwell High School upheld its fine record in the Millcreek Valley Track and Field Meet, April twenty-eighth, at the Carthage Fair Grounds. The senior boys carried off' their cup, While also estab- lishing an unoflicial scoring record of seventy-four points, including ten first places. The junior boys annexed their trophy with forty-four and one-half points, and the high-school girls tied the VVyo1ning girls with twenty-six points. Two cups were awarded because of this tie, and one of these, together with the junior and senior cups. is now the permanent property of the school. Chester Hogue received the individual trophy for breaking the discus record by the greatest percentage. Chester also established a new shot- put record. Dorothy Kellett won the girls' discus throw, with a toss of ninety- three feet, breaking the former record of eighty-nine feet. William Schaeffer, by winning the 220-yard low hurdles, the 220-yard dash, by placing second in the 100-yard dash and in the pole vault, was awarded the high-school senior boys' high-point medal. Pat Parrish easily won the 60-yard hurdles, giving a fine exhibition in hurdling form. l Alta Newton and Betty Wistner placed in the dash events for high-school l52l
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