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IRLS9 PHYSICAL EDUCATION The girls' physical education classes in the winter months learn to build pyramids, play basketball and other or- ganized games, and do ealisthenic exercises. In the fall and spring the program includes hiking, track events, for- mation marching, softball, ability tests, and other outdoor activities. I-'irst row: Ruth Ann Martin, Ciaynel Inman, Patty Cary. Betty Michael, Mary l-Iva Gib- Meredyth Anderson. Margaret Ann lfrancis, Ruth Sholty, Billie Risk, Mildred Morgan, lithelyn lflatter, -Iune Parnell, Betty Weaver, lilendora Clark. Third row: XY'ilma Dean Crockett. lflma Schwarvkopf, Mary Marion, lan-lene lfast, Marjorie Nelson. Annabel Ciar- rison, Dorothy' Kelley, Ruth Ann Berry, Mary Alice XY'oods, Betty Schmidt. l'ourth row: lzllen hlones, Martha Royal, Nina Iillison. Aloanne llolcroft, llelen Berry, Martha Penrod, llelen Reed, Anna Marie lfaston, Betty Den- lull. ATHJUETJI CLUB W'ayne lierrier, ,Ierry Ciook, Ciuy Sills, ,lunior Poulson, Max Rich- wiiie, Ronald Noller. .lunior Storer, ,lack Smith, .lack Cook, Uavc Cook, Paul Vfall, liugene Lowery, Sherman llelm. lhird row: liillx' lhllon, ,lim Cierard, Cieeil Schmidt, -lack Norton, llarry Roberts, Vernon liields, Richard XVCIHY. lfourth row: Dean llerr, My- ron Wlivbrew. Neil Barrier, 1 Richard Weaver, Charles l.a- l mott, llill Smith, Cliarles Mor- l rical, .Iames C'risamore, Rolland Shadle. The Athletic Club was known as the Nature Club last year. The aims of the club are to interest boys in all kinds of athletics, to encourage clean living and proper train- ing, and to foster sportsmanship and school spirit. At the meetings all kinds of contests are enjoyed. Most meetings are held in Room li, while some of them are held in the gym or on the athletic Held. Oflieers chosen are as follows: David Cook, presidentg Roger Clements, secretary-treasurer. Club sponsors are llavid Craig and Harold Dick. son, Delores johnson, Iona Rell, Second row: l,eona Risinger. liirst row: Bobby Combs, Remieth Downing, Dielt Knox, Second row: -limmie l'ownall, Roger Clements. Reilh liulton, klohnson, llarold lilack, liugene
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TRACK Although we won only two out of the six meets, we had a good track team. We placed second in the Koko- mo relays in division B and tied with Gas City for second place in the Sectional. The Relay team was composed of Robert Clements, Charles Cunningham, Marion Davis, Dick Evers, Max Kegerreis, Eldon Moyer, Franklin Retz, jim Sholty, Paul Slentz, A junior Smith, and Denzil i Storer. 1 Of our several good track men the three most outstanding were Robert Clements, lfldon Moyer, Franklin Retl. Robert l set new records in high hurdles at the Muncie Sectional, Kokomo relays. and lfairinount relays. At the Muncie Sectional he was high point man in this event. lfldon Moyer set a new record for the mile at the Muncie Sec- tional. Franklin Retv specialized in running the 440. He captured many first places in the track events in which we participated. l'irst row: Robert Clements, high and low hurdles, Denvil Storer, hundred and twovtwen- ty yard dash, Paul Slentv, mile, Roy Smith, two-twenty and hundred yard dash, Dick livers, high and low hurdles, Second row: Ciharles Cunning- h.iin, half mile and two-twenty low hurdles, lildon Moyer, mile ind two-twenty yard dash, Dick lleuderson, student manager, Dee Towns, pole vault and two- iiventy, Max liegerreis, hundred and four-forty yard dash, Sam Wiiiiderbauin, mile. 'l'hirtI row: Warren Smelser, half-mile, lfugene Anderson, mile, Cierald NVilheins, eight- cighiy yard dash, Marion W'il- son, coach, Marion Davis, high and broad jump, Franklin Retl, fourffiirty and twofiwenty yard dash, lioh Shadle, high jump. SOFTBALL Ifirst row: Dick Henderson, student manager: ,lim Poulson. xhort field. Second row: Neil Berrier. catcher and centerfield, Bill Vvall, catcher and short stop, lfugene Barrett, left field, Von lflbert Rains, sccond base, lfu- ' gene Outcalt, third base: Bob Park, center-Held. Third row: iHarold johnson, left field: Don Coons, right field: Holton Ford, short stop, Daniel Markley, pitcher and First base, Sam XY'underbauni, short stop, David Bowman, pitcher and right field: rllll Hawk, First base, -lunior Smith, short field. SOFT BALL SCORES They XY'e They XVe Roll 1 9 Chester Center W W 4 S ,lackson W 7 8 Jackson WW W ,,,, A W W W 2 4 Chester Center 6 22 Roll W W W 3 6 Liberty Center W 16 3 AlbanvW W W W WWW W 4 3 Roll 8 9 Liberty Center W W W 3 0 Albany W 1 1 6
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PACIERS' SCHEDULE They W'e They We Hartford City .222 22229 30 Warren 22 , 222225 44 Wilshire, Ohio222 22214 25 Pennville 2222 222233 42 Roll ,,.r,.,,. 2 22225 20 Fairmount22222 222225 23 Jackson222222,,. 22216 18 Redkey2 ,.,, 2222 222-31 32 Dunkirk ,,,,,,r,, .22 2 24 21 Chester Center ,... 222 2 2 8 20 Chester Center ,,,,, .22 2 20 32 Albany ,,,.,Y ..., 2 2 48 Jonesboro , ,Y.,.,, 222 13 23 Petroleum 2 ,.,,., ,,,, 2 2 40 Hartford Twp. 2 ,2 2- 2 2 8 49 Liberty Center 2222 222-33 15 Kenton, Ohi0222 2 22 ,236 30 WON 12 Losr 5 TOURNEYS SECTIONAL They We Redkey222 222233 45 Bryant2 ,,,. .... 1 5 17 Portland .r..... 2222 22 20 Covertimej FOUR-TEAM TOURNEY Chester222 ...et ..,, 2 0 21 Roll ,.,,,,, 222- 25 22 WARREN TOURNEY Roanoke2.. C....,, 2222 36 27 Liberty Center222 222- 31 21 PONIES' SCHEDULE Hartford City 2 22 2 22 2 2 2217 15 Warren 2 222 222216 14 Wilshire, Ohio ,e.,,.. 22222, ,... 21 15 Pennville 2 ,,.C, 22 2 15 17 Roll,222,2 , 22222 22222 'f222 0 2 Redkey, .CC, 222, 222213 14 Jackson 2 22222222 2 2222 9 25 Chester Center22, 2 222218 30 Dunkirk 2 2222,3S,222L2'2g?222 222214 23 Albany 2. 22222 222230 20 Chester Center..22-2222222 22.. 13 24 Petroleum 2 ,2 222218 31 esboro ,.,,,. 222 ,,,, 6 37 Liberty Center , 2 2, 216 17 artford Twp. 2222 222 5 42 Fairmount 22 2 . 210 17 ' WON 12 Losr 4 NEW YELLS QE.. '-4 X , Big chief, little chiefg Papoose, squaw. Montpelier High School Rah! Rah! Rah! Yea, team! Get red hot! Yea, team! Get red hot! Yea, team! 'Get red hot! Team! We say, get hot! Alligator, alligatorg Alligator, garg Who in the heck - Do you think we are? We're not rough, We're not toughg We're just the Pacers Struttin' our stuff! -2722 .3
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