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L 15ltL'l'Ll1LL +4 Standing Doyle Kellobg, Jimmy Haase Clifford McCune, Jack Hilgers, Archie Bair Kneellng Jlmmy Allen, LeRoy Harrlson, Keith Hllpers, Dale Barr 47 L 'sb :blxLL. With a crack zlnv and a thud the baseball season w s on The crack etc was a l1ttle one act play of the bat meetlng the ball maklng a crack, zlng over the second baseman's head and thud into the center fielder's mittl With some of the above zest twenty slx boys started the baseball season for P H S Among those reportlng for baseball were Clar ence Ha emann, Keith Hilgers, Roy Ha emann Fred Glick, Jack Wiley, Kenneth Gigvey, Glenn Petrie Keith Willlams, Everett Harrlson, Gall Harrison B111 Brin, Tommy Daniels, Walter Ruder, Alfred Ru der, Bllly Raymond, Bud Benoit, Delwin Dougherty, R1chard Bissett, Billy H tton, Paul Graham, Donald Vohs, Leonard Nech, Walter Rostocil, Floyd Fletch er, Raymond Comeau, and Joe Stahl LIFEUP Ha emann Hil ers Ha emann Glick Wlley Givvey Petrie Williams Harrison POSITION 5rd s s ?nd r Catcher Pitcher Apr Apr Apr Apr thy S H DULE Damar Webster Palco Stockton Noodston here there here there there Advice for all you hi h school als Keep away from track men they're usually fast The football men are all right but, they will tackle anything. Hatch out for baseball wen they hit and run. aeware of the basketball boys they are apt to leave you holding the 28 baSkEt 9 A , - 9 A 9 ' 9 gg 'Q ,K Q 1 1 l e-if A , tu -rl ,351 L, ' ,, be ,Yf, f-V3 a ,v l .. ' 5 -Q B, : f' , . 9 A 9 A 5 5 . . . is ' - 3 . Z n a nb, 1 , , C. 2 . 5 K. Q l.f. . 12 R. 2 1 t . 19 F. S. . . 36 J. ' , - 5 ' K. O, c.f. G. .f. K. E.
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LAS lg 153.1 Dlx LI. Schoenchen Damar Woodston Nebster Stockton P lco Stockton LaCrosse 'Palco Webster Woodston Paloo Damar Damar 'Palco 0 0 Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan J11 Feb Web Wr-vw Feb Web feb 0 0 March 1 'Schoenchen N1rch 5 'Tournament bames The Plainvllle Cardinals ended thelr b sketball season tHlS ye r by takln fourth ln the district tournament here the start of the se son handicaphed by lack spurts of bT1lllHHt playln Jack dlley, senlor Guard, and Lawrence Mock, senior forward each had had three years of experience LeRoy Thomas, Guard, Paul V n Dyke, forward, and Bob Dougherty, for'ard all JUnlOTS had seen two years ser v1ce The soohomores were well represe ted by Maurlce Sawyer, c nter Keith Williams, guard, and Kenneth Gi cey, forward Burton Vau ha sen or uard and three stripe letterman, was elected captaln for the 1939 1940 aa ketball se o The Cardlnals won four scheduled vames and one fournament a e 1 lost elvht scheduled vames and three tournament ame this se son The follolln bors re ceived le ters Burton Vau han, cdptal Paul V n Dyke, Haurlce Sawyer, Kelth Hilbe s, Keith W1lll8US LeRoy Thom s Lawrence Mock, Elmo Carmichael, and Jack Wiley ff 1 P Sfbff '56 Top row Maurlce Sawyer, Bob Dougherty, LeRoy Thomas, Burton Vau han, Paul Van Dyke, Jack Wiley, Lawrence Mock, Kenneth Gi gef, Keith Willie s 27 Q, ll' 19 P. s. 11 - . 15 56 P. H. S. 16 f . 5 23 P. H. S. 17 .. 9 ' ll P. H. S. 29 . l2 51 P. H. S. 28 . 16 a 26 P. H. S. 13 . 19 . 50 P. H. S. 16 . 23 . 34 P. H. S. ll f.. u6 37 P. H. S. .6 . . 1-3 ' 15 P. H. S. 39 . . 6 22 P. H. S. 25 -,i. 9 50 P. H. S. 30 6 . 13 17 P. H. S. e5 r . 16 ' 22 P. H. S. 54 ' . 28 25 P. H. S. 22 ' 31 P. H. S. 27 .f ' . At u .E --QA A O of height they didn't do so well--but later on they captured some victories by , ao ' D - 61 M: sJ Q 'U . as n. ' , J V, 3 m .nd ' ', P 1 A ' ' . , a., . s . - -Q NW J i X, S t I r Z I Q l 'Uv Rm: I 1 'bi ,, 1 31 t x 3.5 -X
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MN I Q F... The study hall is a well lighted spaclous room There are and 6 people can be seated at each The library is in the east and a number of good reference and f1Ct1OH books are there at the students LIS' The senlor play NH1 h Pressure Hom er,n wh1ch was under the dlT9CtlOH of aye btelfer, wws presented larch 29, at 8 OO The play cast lncluded the fOl1OW1H Mrs Chester Woodruff lloves frneralsj Mary Vlrgiuia Ielstrell John Holcomb Junlor Woodruff ithelr son! Lawrence Lock Boots ,oodruff ithelr dau hterl Irma Bland Arlene Woodruff ltheir adopted dauvhterj Betty uou herty Aunt Cora Kwho loves to complalnl Norma Bice Mrs larfaret Taylor lwho loves to V1Slt, Mar aret Saindon Bunny Taylor Cher dau hterl Charlene Baker Homer Hampton Haywood Qloves to promote! Burton Vaufhan Hade Nainrl ht lwho lowes Arlenej Elmo Carmichael Lhetwynde Clwett Qmakes folks happy! Billy Patterson Lenith fthe Hoodruff's maid! NS. 15 tables ln lt end of the room dlsposal of the pts 'One In a illlon, the Junior play was presented on february 23, at 8 OO It was under the d1rect1on of Iiss Jalloway, the flfth rade teacher, a assisted by the Junior sponsors, lss Sa win and lr Smedlej The plav cast lH eluded the follow1nv Archibald Carter ia would be nlaywrl htl Fred l1ck Hubert this personal valetl Cl1fford cCune samuel Perry ihls dlstant couslnj Lionel iavlas Lemple barter lhis uncle! Jimmy Iaase foldie 'enkins lno better than need bel Shirley Llar e Wilma Maitland Kan obll 1H7 young lad lorma Lea Hl1il1SOH Mrs Jenklns iGold1e's 'otherj Lols Jllll3WS Miss Lemira Perry lSam's auntl Charlene 'ock R Swartz What does A D mean, Don Lucille fea y Don Wise After D rk Wow' HONOR SOCIVTY Joy Carmicheal, Lorene Carm1chael, Charlene Baker, Betty Lou Kirkman, sen iors and Norma Lea Wilk1nson, a Junior, were elected to the Natlonal Honor So siety thls year Bill Petterson and Betty Jane Dougherty were elected last year Mrs Vauvhan Has Jaddy finished dressin for Churcho Burton I don't think so I heard him talkinJ to his collar The European version seems to be If you don't see what you want, shove your neighbor around, maybe he's sitting on it 29 Mm X , ll' VA.. dt y , ' , . . A . 2 I Q J r . '1. J . X X ' V. . , lil , 7 F' A A ' H -1 xx ' f . ., 1, I , JY yr 25 3 ., ', I 4 M' , K f f l I . ,, ' rf. ' - ' ' , . 4 4 slvflf Q ' 'fy - H- - yy . . 3. . 1, 9 ' ', h V' I 1 . P. M. ' ' 1 ' f 25 j i' 5 f 2 Hd V. - . ' 1 .... L . 1, . ' - ' Q ' . 4. ' Chester Woodruff lher husband!............ 3 - 'J v 1- 1 ' 7 ............... -1 . 'V' OIOIOOOCOIIIII 4 g ........... ' M i N . . ' llollili 1 -- I . ' ......... 3 '1 U , . J 5 ' ' . ', ' T - v 'Q' . y, Q ............... 1' I ' 1'A A an ' ' U 7 UOCOOQOCOOO ' V 'f Q 1 1 , ...... ... N Y Dill!! ' T .............. . : . . ? 1 I 2 ' 1 '. . - I ' .4 Q . U : ' 3 - : . s - - ' 5
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