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- . Y us. Nine B Room 122, Mary FalkauH-Health 33 Bill Slo- Inan-Citizenship 3, R-oem 118, Jennie Horowitz-Scholarship 3, Citizenship lg Mildred Mahlin-Scholarship 2, Health 1. The following pupils have won honors in ath- letics for which they .have been awarded letters or other tokens: Room 122-Mary FalkauH, a letter for -basket- ball, and Gershon Levy, for soccer. Room 126-Henry Berris, Isadore Green, and Florence Hansen, letters for basketball. Room 223-David Barnett, a letter for soccer and a letter and a gold medal for decathlong Betty Zinn, a letter for basketball. Room 116-Winifred Wilson, letters for Held- ball, baseball, and basketballg George Ewald, a letter for soccer and a letter and a cup for golf: Elvi Roos, a medal for swimming. Room 118-Estelle Saunders, a letter for swim- ming, and Curtiss Empey, a letter and a silver medal for track. The following pupils have also distinguished themselves: Myron Sempliner of 22.3 and Bella Yucht and Leah Shepherd of 116 have each won a pin in the Music Memory Contestg Gertrude Leve of 118 tied first place in the piano contest. by the Recreation Airplane Club of Detroit. OUR ASSEMBLIES. Our grade .assemblies for this year have -been both beneficial and entertaining. Three outstand- ing assemblies of last term were: the September Assembly when Miss MacNeil gave us the in- spiring talk on Improvfioig O11-r Scholm-slzip, the Puppet 'Show by Room 223, and the elaborate Christmas Assembly w.hen Rooms 118 and 122 delighted us with special scenery, music, dances and songs. At the February Assembly we enjoyed seeing the pictures which the Honor Society presented to the school and hearing the instructive talks on the subject and artist of each picture. In March, 9B-116 furnished a very helpful program on the subject of Tfardiness and How to Overcome It. 9B-200 entertained us in April with a play which had previously been given in honor of the mothers at the 9B Tea. The M-ay program in- cluded a delightful play for Mothers' Day. The novel radio -broadcasting station, as well as the artistic numbers that came over the air, fas- cinated us all. DEBATING TEAM Lower Row-S11-:LLA SOBEL. JANE SHAFOR. AND SARA BERMAN. Upper R01l,Y1Tli0MAS Areas, EDWARD Lrrcilrii-:L.n, MR. WYATT fcouchy, ERWIN ELLMAN, AND Louis Gonnorv. I' 'fiilfifflillffi-'iI5:5'9' . - - - Page Forty-jfom'
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- QA -I Girl's Swimming Team Intra-Mural Sports Review At the opening of school this fall, the Health Department had something new in store for the students of Hutchins. An Intra-Mural program was instituted which provided an opportunity for every student to participate in regular games after school. Mr. Schnuck opened the program with a soc- cer tourney in which 686 boys participated. The winter sports program consisted of three tzzurnaments. Mr. Pede'rson's basketball tourna- ment consisted of 148 game-s. Miss McMichael and Miss Chalk also ran off a basketball tourney for the girls in which 186 games were played. Mr. Schnuck's swimming tournament consisted of fifty thrilling quadrangular meets. The Health Department opened the spring pro- gram with three new tournaments. Tennis, track, and baseball tourneys were open to all tho-se who wished to enter. The tennis tourney was an elim- inatlon tournament with 68 entries participating in 67 matches. In four track meets over 900 boys and girls competed. The baseball tourna- ment is now going on with sixty teams partici- pating. Emil Isberg '11 - I1 .- Page Forty-six l F
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