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THE ELUZ AND WHITE Girl's Ba'ket Ball (Continued frem page 5) our girls. Good-luck to them. :illcrsburu: Oh deari Another Friday 13th and it certainly was an unlucky for N.H.S. c journeyed to Kill.rebury in cars and arrived there safely, our old friend Mr. Soule reffroed the game and the third quarter Gish s put out on fouls, H. Campbell was substituted for ’Jlsh; Knisoly for ::itcholl; Files for Campbell; Hombach for Jonos. The 3core was 50-8, ;.o.h, March 20 was again victorous for N.H.S. girls. Jones started things by rr.nxing two fi ld goals. Then Sheets made several nice shots. ’he game was close end exciting from the beginning. Xnisely was substituted for Ulsh who was put out on fouls; H. Campbell for Sector; Hombach for Shcctz and then took Mitchell's place 3 quard while K. Campbell toox HombacK's piece e.s forward. Half our varsity was out end all the subs wo had wore in, the score was 25-24 hen a foul was called cn Newport. T.O.K. did not make the shot and N.K.S. girls were ec,ain victorous. This closes our season of basket-ball which was not as victorous as we had hoped, but several very ;ood janes were played and chc girls kept up their soirit very well. Summary Shcctz was high scorer of nc season making 126 points. Jone3 was second, Mitchell third and Hor.bach fourth. There arc ton of the player who will receive N'e . They are: Shcctz, Sccger, Doe h ten, Mitchell, Jones, Kilos, Ulsh, Kniscly, H. Campbell and Hombach. The girls have two of ..he fifteen games played but many times they have been close victory. Girl's Track Practice for 0irls track was started Monday, March 23. The response was not as good as was expected, but Miss Hudnc.ll is asking ov ry jirl to come out who can possibly do any thing connected ith trr.c.-c. Tho team will be picked later on, so everyone has a chc.nc.. to make it. Archery The call to arms wa3 answered by about fifteen girls on Tucs-ary, March 24. Kies Reese showed us the whys end wherefores of the bow, arrow, arm-guard and finger-tips end also naked if re would like to organize r club. The answer was unanimous. It has been to wet to practice, tut wo ere waiting oaticntly for better weather. V.H. 31 LETS EACX CUP TEAMS Spring is here and with it comes the thought of base ball teams and track teams. Think how happy we will be when we win our first base ball game. 'Vould you li.ee to do a thing if no one gave you any cncourgemcnt? No, you would not. So it is with our efi UiS » Let us, the pupils of j t Ki.:h School jtback of our track team end make this the beet showing on Field day that Perry County has ever had. Mary Brookhart 32
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TFIE BLUE A'TD '.Tin: 7. Alumni Hews Here are some notes on our friends, the Alumni, which I thought you would enjoy learning about them. Mr. and Mrs. John Svreger announced the birth of a son, Kenneth Ear, on March 5. Mr. Sweger was a member of the class of ’26, and Mrs. Sweger who was formerly Miss Jane Gaunt was a member of the class of ’28. Mr. and Mrs. 77. I. Mitchell of Clearfield announced the birth of a son, David Lawrence Mitchell, on March 20. ?ir. Mitchell who is county agent in Clearfield county was a graduate of F. H. S. in the class of ’20. Mrs. Mitchell, formerly Miss Marion Fickes, Graduated from N. H. S. in 1919. Jliss Marie Myers, ’27, who is a student at Shippensburg State Teacher’s College, is a member of that school’s very successful debating team. Howard Hager, class of ’28, is the champoin middleweight wrestler at Harverford College. In a recent match with Ursinus College it was Hager who enabled hie school to tie with their opponents. Miss Dorothy Zeiders, ’28, is recuperating from an attack of yellow jaundice at the home of her parents. Miss Zeiders is employed at the Forge Steel Products Factory. Many of the Alumni have been visiting their hones. Many of then were home for Easter vacation. Mary D’Glier’32 -0-O-O-C-O-O-0-0-0-0-0-?!y Hunting Trip One day I decided to go on a hunting trip, so I got my gun and started off, I was walking along when all of a sudden I saw a large bear on the one side of me and a wild cat on the other, you can im- agine my embarrassment with only one shell. I happened to sec a largo rock about in the middle of the two animals so I shot at tho rock, when tho bullet hit the rock it broke and one piece hit the bear and killed it and the other hit the wild cat and killed it, but the gun kicked so hard it knocked me back into a lake, when I crawled out an eel ran out of ny gun barrel. I also had a beaver in one hand end a muskrat in tho other and my trousers were so full of fish that my suspender button flew up and killed a quail. Ey this tine I thouaht I had enough game for one day so I took it home and had a very dcli.f i-ous supper waiting me, Edward Kauffman ’31 -0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0- Under the lonely silver noon The nightingale sings his sweetest tune. And through the window opened wide Its message whispers, Peace Abide. Milton Vogelsonger ‘35
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