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ATHLETICS 5514-4
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PLANS FOR HOMEMAKING Homemaking is one of the most im- portant occupations that a person can take up. Almost everyone is involved in homemaking sometime in their lives. Even the boys, as they will be building or buying their homes some- day, besides helping to pick out the furniture. Family Relations, taught by Mrs. Margaret Hostetler is the course in which the boys too, take part in planning a house and a budget. Jim Freeman seems a little more interested in the camera than he is in what his kids will look like twenty years from now and if they ' ll behave so nicely like he does. Home Economics is the class for girls only, although I imagine if the boys were given a chance they could pro- bably sew pretty well too. Both Mrs. Hostetler and Mrs. Ruth VonDeylon teach Home Ec. as it is one of our most important vocational courses. These seventh graders only get twelve weeks for Home Ec. but they enjoy it while they ' re there. These girls appear to be studying very hard. 18
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STANDING, L to R.: Mike Warner, Mike Downs, Tom Stonestreet, Tom Freck, Larry Sordelet, Mike Fitch, Gary Clark, Bob Yates, Steve Ruhl, Steve Freck, Colin Aukerman, Larry Gordon, IN FRONT, Bruce Dunwiddie, Coach Small, Jim Green. WILDCATS ' TALES The ' 63 Wildcats clawed their way to a 10-10 overall record and compiled a 4-2 ACAC record which netted Huntertown second place. Despite the fact that the Cats ' record isn ' t impressive, the cagers from H.H.S. weren ' t pushovers in any- one ' s book. It took the Railroaders of Garrett three overtimes to win from the Cats, and Monreville needed an overtime to claim an upset. The netmen ' s luck wasn ' t all bad; they can count some impressive victories. The Cats lacerated the Auburn Red Devils 72 to 68, but the season ' s biggest win came when Leo ' s Lion ' s fell before H.H.S. and lost their bid for an unblemished ACAC record. Tournament play was somewhat disappointing as the Wildcats were defeated by New Haven in the second game of the County Tourney after taking out Woodlan in the first game. In the Sectional Harlan ' s Hawks nipped the Cats in the last minutes to end the Cats ' basketball season. The season ' s honors weren ' t at an end, however. Mike Fitch, the most valuable players, was chosen as a member of the ACAC first team; and Steve Freck, free throw champ, was placed on the ACAC third team. With the season ended and the cheers faded, the players and fans wait impatiently for next season to unfold and the excitment to begin. Until then, the memories of this season remain brightly alive. 20
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