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lt-18 ir-mu 'l' H F L A N 'I' Enli asebcllf Bull-dogs! Hull-dogs! You bet, every one of them. They're out to win and they won't take no for an answer. 'llhat's the spirit every one nas in mind when the Baseball Team is out for Interscholastic Championship. Inexperienced players aren't expected to do very much, but here's a group that will. Fight- ing spirit will win anything with the co-operation which is necessary for all organizations and which every Hibbardite ought to practice. This team with the exception of two has had no experience in High School Baseball. They're a good group of spherehandlers if they only get co-operation. And can they hit! The pitching staff is working hard and fast with Bergman heading the list. - Nelson behind the plate is well experienced, having caught Mel Kreite for three years, while Glassner is not new at the Primary Sack. This organization is improving with age and soon Hibbard will be at the top of Interscholastic Baseball. Each Hibbardite can help them win. Cheers will do a lot of spirit-ing. From left to right, Front Row-Sam Feldman, Charles Lov, James Doyle, Frank Bergman, Cromer Nelson Captain , Milton Middell, Earl Genn, Sterling Noreen. Back Row-Harry Salk, Lester Rommel, Stuart Middleton, Harold Rubin, Max Mendelsohn, Milton Klein Manager , Mr. Mraz Coach , Sidney Roth, Harry Kaiser, Harry Ehrensaft, and Alphonse Pucas. Seated in front- The Mascot Harold Ragafsky. As Leo Glassner was absent because of a spike-wound in his leg, received in a game, his picture does not appear. Leo was First Baseman.
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p pw -my - T H E L A N T E R N C791 ajfair Qjludent Qozwci! President .....A......... ............ ...... H A ROLD SUNDVAHL Vice-President ....... KATIIRYN KRAAZ Secretary ............ ............ G RACE BODINE Pros. flttornvy .................... ........ j EANETTE DAKOFF Defense Attorney ............................ NORBERT DICKMAN Rcprcsenfaliw to Hibbard ...... ........... S ALLIE IVIAHRU The Mayfair Student Council meets every second and fourth Thursdays of the month. VVe have many interesting meetings this semester. The Council seemed especially interested in preventing failures and have taken direct steps by appointing' honor student teachers for each of the would-be failures where it was known they were Hunking. At our last meeting we had some very interesting reports from the, many rooms showing most excellent results of the Council's activities in this matter. This body is composed of very serious minded and able student representatives.
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