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lllllllllllllllllliiiililiillllllllllllQlQ?QIllllMHS,IIW!llllllllilllliiiwflilllllllllllllllIHill Soccer Top Row: Haigh, Kelly, Cooking, Meader, White, Brown, Smith, Young Barry, Gibson, Hooshagen. Second Row: Daniels, Hockaday, Luense, Harvey, Lane, Clemans, Aldrich, Haeussler, Pugh, Allen, Smith. Third Row: Allen, Clark, Brayton, Kimport, Sheppard, Kimball, Bushnell, Ambrose, Sabin, Matthews, Aldrich, Dorman, Farwell. Ludley, Moody, Davis, Daniels, Putnam, Commerford, Hilsenbeck, May. Foufrth Row : Line-Up Se'n.io1's J 'uuniors I'o.s'it'irm Sopll om.o1'cs .F'l'0S'7I7l1t1'I1, Hooshagen Smith C. F. Farwell May Meader Pugh R. I. F. Dorman Davis Cooking Haeussler R. O. F. Clark Matthews Haigh Daniels L. I. F. Allen Daniels Kelly Luense L. O. F. Matthews Hilsenbeck Gibson Lane Q. B. Kimport XVheele1' Barry Hockaday H. B. Bra-yton Putnam Young Clemans H. B. Sheppard Commerford Brown Harvey F. B. Ambrose Ludley VVhite Aldrich F. B. Aldrich Basquin Smith Allen G. K. Sabin Moody B. Aldrich Nandell Subs. Kimball Milroy M. Herriott Richardson Buslmell Sheppard Soccer v Soccer, which has been an excellent ll1t1'!,l-lI1ll1'2l.l game in that it has made possible an organization of all classes, was introduced in M. H. S. this year under the supervision of Miss Yeager. This game which was played on the rear campus, calls for eleven players and is similar in many ways to football Cminus the tacklingj. K Because of the interest aroused, class 'teams were chosen, ca.pta.ins elected, and class games arranged. The Freshmen were defeated by the Sophomores by a. 2-0 score. The star player of the Sophomores, Jack Farwell making both goal kicks, that decided the victory. Twenty-seven
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IllllllllllllllllliifliiiliillllllllllllQFQQQIIIIIMHE,IHiii!NIUllliIIll??i3?f??flilllllllllllllllIlllll Orchestra Personnel Dircctoi'-MR. F. D1 TELLA Violins: Blair, Reed, Lang, Logan Piano: Miss Malay Saxophones: Zirtzman, Matthews, Drnnzis: Clemans 'Wilson Cornets: Hockaday, Byers, W. Mat- Clairzfnctsz Hillier, Turner, Shep- thews pard Tromboncsz Bangs, Barry Absent: CCornetsD Boardway q CTrombonesj Coon Our Director For the past three years the High School Orchestra and Band have been under the leadership of Mr. Di Tella. Under his skillful guidance the orchestra has progressed from a mere conglomeration of instruments to an orchestra Whose members are so skillfull that they can render some of the more difficult selections, with the ease of old masters. VVe of Manchester think that at great deal of credit should be given to Mr. Di Tella, who has organized a High School orchestra and Band. These organizations gave several concerts, of such an excellent character that We regret that there could not have been more. A Twenty-Stix
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llllllllillllllllliillikilitlllllllllllll!QE?QllllIMHS,IllIZilllllllllillilswiilllliIllllllllllIIIII chem.Phi Club Top Row: Simons, Zehr, Gibson, Herriott, Carrothers. Second Row: Houston, W0llg91', Paris, Robinson, Farwell, Brown, Mr. Davis. Sitting: Lovejoy, Clark, D. Barry, Clocking, M. Yoran, Mildred Yoran. Absent :' Baumgartner, J. Barry. Officers President ....... ............... R UTH COCKING Vi-cc-.Pi-esidcnt .... ..... lN IARIAN GIBSON Secretary--. ..... .... H OXVARD Ii0US'l'ON T1'cas'urc0'--- ...... MILDIQE-D YORAN !ll7'l'lS0'l' .... .... h IR. D. DALE DAVIS One dark and gloomy night our worthy science teacher, Mr. Davis, while slowly wending his way homeward Watched a shooting star a. bright ray of which penetrated his ponder-ous mind, He conceived instantaneously of a great club. The following morning he told his cla.sses if they would be good little boys and girls and listen he would tell them of his great idea. All persons both boys and girls who shall acquire a grade in Chemistry or Physics of a.n A or B would band themselves together for better or worse. Thus the Chem-Phi Club was conceived and started. Meetings of this club were held fortnightly on Monday nights and it is needless to say that few absences were reported, for these meetings devoted to the discussion of matters of scientific importance were of great interest. Rev. Wells appeared before the club and gave a thorough discourse of the Einstein Theory, Rev. Moore and Rev. McDuifey discussed evolution. Scientific films were shown on one occasion, while another evening was spent visiting the laboratory of Dr. E. G. Dittmer. An excursion took the club to the Electric Light Plant, Mayflower Dairy plant, the meat market and the Ice Cream plant. The success of the club is due to the untiring interest of the advisor, Mr. Davis. Due to his efforts the work of the club is of such interest that there is no doubt of the perpetuation of its existence. Tivmzty-ciglzt
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