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' ' 'x ,T I F MEM-LJPJEJ OF 'Krl .11 I I .. I ., .- .Emo , . rx H H V sem-sg s V Is mi 5 s B T . W sm me as 6IIkL:Z'BASKE'fBALL First Row: Rowena Roope, Dorothy Echelberry, Lois Spotts, Anna Benner, Kathryn Echelberry. Second Row: Doris Anway,A Betty Paden, Winona Monroe, mgr. Miss Clagetta coach, Phyllis George, Jean Miller Schedule is as follows: VISITORS REPUBLIC Thompson 50 - 17 Alumni 9 - 17 MoCutchenmille 25 - 12 Green Springs 14 - 17 Bloomyille 15 - 19 Bloomville .9 - 7 Lykens 13 - Sl Thompson 14 - 17 Old Fort 27 - 7 Attica 15 - 12 Green Springs 12 - 27 N ! N EYE EN 'I'HHf1jf Y- E 16 H ll'
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MEMCDI'-.IES OF KH IN. , . -J X ps, lx Q7 Z 'W' A LX L SQQBOOL ORCI sms , X.. An organization whichdjh meant much to the tivities is the-Zsclfooirf o A iestra. Whenever held, the 5011081 orgasm-af-is usually asked to good soho! orchestra a real asset to any and the scgool administration must give this if it is tpfdeveloplasgityshpuld. Our orche My f school in alligf its ac- any com unityimeeting is play for the meet g. A school. Pupils, parents organization everyysupport stra, during the pastbyear has had a fines-ihstrwnentation. xBT1?gl are, however, many in the school! who should be inlthersohoo orchest a preparing to be in its I , E XVXIX , 11. X A X 'Vw 'N -- .- qv During the past year, the or stra has played for the P.T.AiQmeet- ings. we played for the Hallow7 e festivil during the parade of thoset fs if who came masked and entered in the cont st . to play for their play. Then 'ame the Farmer The junior class asked s ' Institute. flfhe orE'-es- tra played for that gatherin . At 'bhG'2tiII1gwf the TL play, Miss Snow' our director was in the play! st s ocdasion Donalds commencement activities . the baccalau gate servQee X the senior class play and the commencement rogram. Con ering the'igoleayear, it seems that we W' e busy all the ime, prepar'ng for N . some appfarahoelvx . I '-,Al nyixk-t orchest as tival which Porter directed the,orcheIg74ginddid vE?y.well. hmgiare to plaQwTonXtheX X Lax j J .E was held at At icxaxon Fri ay a g, April l. The ordhe ra festival is the time wh n r pres ta ves of all the school' orchestras of the county high schoo s c me og ther to play a prepared program. The num- bers are worked pon 'n t schools first. Then a few rehearsals are held where a few s hoo ge together. Finally the day arrives for the festival. This yea t e ounty music committee selected Mr. Arthur L. Willi s of Oberlin Coll e to direct the orchestras. At one o'clock he met the xnoup for a prac ce. This final practice occupied most of the The clim tbsthe woljzif this y r was the afternoon a d we le ned mam qgduring this time. At the evening ho r, the At ic fhome econ ' s epartment served us with a sup- per. After th sup 1 j'we had motion picture show in the school audi- torium. The o am of tr evening was well re Four- memb rs o t e orchestra are seniors. greatly misse next ear. They are: Florence Wmyne Roth, vi lin and Doris Anway, piano. my I ! J ceived by a large audience Their services will be Kaysi Carl Michener and N l NETEEN 'H-HRT Y-,E IGHT
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Tfigbfifykjgg OF ms. KX. ,J VN ' g eiassffsasksr 1-eksmfl 'S,'XA,,XN CTX15 XX-T, lx if - Another basket ballfseason haslbemenandigonexfor thefgiFii1 Basketball team. A total of eleiren gameQvere playQedsus,e3re1bwei17efwon fd fear lost. We have tried hard to 'n ef?ery.fga:n1e and lplaymed to th! last whdstl' altho the winning of the gam seemed hopeless. A summary .of theiseason Fbllovrs. After a few weeks of practice Q we played Thomp on theirfe ,for the first game of t elsnc-?i?s'5if. .e were defeated by a score ofXl7 -95 . Next the McCutohienvi lepgirls came to Republic and defeated us by the core 12- 25. Teamwoflr was Lacking and it became evident that we must worl- up some teamwork to'..,wvin.L7ThenJQame the Bloomville game in the Bloomvillc! gymnasl- ium. The game was Elos'Q,t11rQ1g out, but late in the last quarteiigmtrexy found the basket' d pulled awaygtigwi by a score of 19 - 15. The care? ful ecoachin of M1 s' la e wa b' 1 to show results b ' 'n 5 ro- 'S , A 5 LQMXs,. aieps Iagggvaxspr gg mise oi a .real team before h son wasxgyer. L 5 gf N' I In the game with Lyken 'the te really found itself andT'rollee'51uup the largest score ofthe season vr -gefeat the Lylfenf' teen by a scorej of '51 - 13. The result was never ini he combination of Spgtts, Miller and Dorothy Echelberr worked so ' y 'thaxtpthe Hop Qnents were completely baffled at times. But the Ate' . was o matchxforttjge strong Old Fort team. Pendry herselff the star of?the Ol f team, acc ted forsb enough points to beat us ingle-handed. g,The sc ro wg!! - 27. ing of the 0ld Fort tef was so effel tiv th wrap ' ,Tot lace e in t e first orsqfourth quarters' , f 1 '7 fx I 'X The alumqtxae team was layed during the Christmas va fatiiovn a' d defeated 17 - 9. Thenxcxame the Gr en Springt game, there. The cerej' tied at the end of th :Shi-st quartcr,!but the team then settled vhf o work and won by a score MED - '4. Afllext, came the revenge game ' the season. Thompson was do eat d tg afscore of 17 - lil. A This game showed how much the team had dev loped fsinee the season opened. Then camo the thrilling Attica. game. Wi th ,score 7 to 2 in our favor at the end of the half, the game seemed w . u Attica camo back strong in the second half and we wg: lucky to 1. n b 2 13 - 12 score. The last game of the season was with Xen Springs andyfwe won the game by ap score of 27 - 12. This game was a ng elos forf the seasQ hmvor1: of the forwards was ex- cellent a d he gu I'C1ij5.Q 'Ul'-.1316 0'1ard's 'just as good. Four gygqd laye ,sfwill be st from the squad by graduation. They are: Miller, Dor thyex fd Kathryn Echelberry and Anway - two forwards and 2 guards. Th y wilinbe,-hard to replace next seascng. but Cooley, Sherman, Eckert, Ge , P Be' er, Roope and Baden are ready to step into their 'places and -'fi rry o for Republic. Other girls of the, student body may win a place 'ho th squad by hard, practice. nflt takes sacrifice and a wil- lingness to' l,'st coaehing to develop into a basket ball player. In closingf',we7 wish to recognize the team's appreciation of the work of Miss. Clagettfg 'our' coach and of Winona Monroe, our manager. ,I f I N I N RTE EN TH HCT YW E, IG I-.I T
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