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. Coaches itll. M llmllia. iw mm Miss Mary McNertney endeavors to show Ilona Weltman, Mike Pavlick, Betty Sharpe, and John Baran how to use the microscope. Facu lty Upon graduation from high school and college you are entirely upon your own. The job you obtain depends upon your knowledge and your schooling background. This education, as you know, is gained through the teaching and patient work of your teachers. From the age of six until the age of twenty-one, you are given guidance by men and women who do so because they are inter- ested in youth and their development. You learn how to reason out problems, take on responsibilities, and most important, how to get along with people. Side by side with the job of a teacher goes the job of being a scout. A teacher knows his pupils and watches for their special talents in the subject in which they do the best work. In this way the teacher can encourage the student along those lines and thus help him in future years g therefore, just as baseball players need coaching, so do students. 9
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Scouts and . Jimmy Sabatell, Richie Reimold, Donnie Mitchell, Eddie Richie, Ronnie Gatski, Adam Scarcella, and Bill Keyser watch Coach Brominski show Joe Prusak how to bat. Instructors Baseball is one of America's greatest sports. Those who participate in this game are long remembered for their outstanding ability and their excellent performances. This ability is gained through practice and through the diligent teaching and instructions of their coaches. When game time comes, the players must then rely upon and put into use the instructions of the coaches. They are on their own, and the background they acquired during spring training is the basis of their performance. Along with the important job of the coaches goes the work of the scouts. They are always on the look-out for new and worthwhile talent among boys whose ambitions are to become the great players of their day. Yes, the coaches and the scouts of baseball are indispensible as far as the future of a player is concerned. 8
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U m pi rex Left to rfighiz First Hou' Llewellyn Schaffer, Attorney Israel Klapper, Milton Leichtman, William Sabin, Ellwood Miller. Second Hou' Frederick Deisroth, Charles Matuella, Stewart Yeale, Ben Cross, John 'l'omasick, Elwood Mowery. Missingfrom 1l'lI'flll'f' Lawrence lieGrande. A game could not be carried on Without the umpires who call the plays and see that the game is kept on a fair and square standard. Our Board of Education has a similar job to perform. They guide us in our activities at school and see that a high standard of education is maintained. They appoint teachers and provide good educational facilities for the players. Their work and effort has helped us to win many games. Baseball Conmiissioner The job of a baseball commissioner is one of great importance. He sees that the game of baseball is played fairly, and he keeps the games running smoothly. Mr. Hinkle has a similar job as superin- tendent of the schools. To see that the school system is carried on efficiently is his duty. Any problems which arise con- cerning the schools are settled by him. With his help our schools have hit many home runs. Superintendent Thomas L. Hinkle Ph.B., M.S. 10
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