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r ny' if ' , , 5 t 3 ' 4 A J if . Ji.. if CiommmmmomcnmoEommmommommmoummoommmmmmDmmmmmmmommmmmcng 5 a D lj Sports U U S EUUUEIUUUUUDUUUUUUUQDUUUDUDUUUUUUCIUDUDUUUUUUUUUUUUUUD ATHLETICS For the past three years Sherman School has had organized athletics. This was first started in 1919 under Mr. Russell and Mr. Sharlip. When Mr. Oakes came, a military organization was added and Sherman School is now the only city grammar school t0 have this work completely organized. There are two companies of boys and girls and two companies of girls. Donald Nichols is captain of the boys. ,H M tbl FIELD Sherman School was the first city school to have organized games before school and during intermissions. The games played are volley ball, basket ball, dodge hall and indoor. At present writing the 8A's have won the pennant three times in succession, the last time with an average of 100 per cent. Q9 ,al vb! BASKET In the Y. M. C. A. basketball league for grammar schools, Sher- man school won fourth place. Donald Nichols is captain of the Sherman team. V9 .bl V53 INDOOR The Sherman Indoor team under the leadership of King Telle- son has played four games, two with Lincoln and two with Logan. In the games with Lincoln the Lincoln team won. V59 5 .19 GIRLS' SPORTS The Sherman School grounds has become a place of interest to visitors since the boys and girls have had organized athletics. Miss 'Welker is head of all girls' athletics in Sherman School. The girls of the Departmental grades have a team in each room. The games are played in the morning and at noon. The teams in each room play against one another. Some of the games played are, volley ball, indoor ball, basket ball, and kick ball. The scores are handed in to Miss Welker, and the team winning the most games receives the pennant. At the beginning of the term Miss Welker organized an indoor and basket ball teams, from all of the Departmental grades. All the games that have been played with other schools, in indoor, have been won by the Sherman School girls. Some of the games played
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' 44' SHERMAN ANNUAL, JUNE, I922 - Can You lmagine? Fred without freckles? Maybelle 4 ft., 2 in. in height? Peter standing up straight? Jane Welch getting E in writing? Thelma Carlson with glasses? Thelma Ruddick not teasing? Ruth weighing 83 pounds? Fay Edman without a job? Dorothy without gum in her mouth? Virginia Minasian not giggling? Helen McGuire quiet and sedate? Charles getting anywhere on time? Ethel with red hair? Marian without Martha or Georgia? Katherine with liobhed hair? Marguerita Baldwin neglecting her Lucie speaking out loud? Bernice in long clothes? Virginia Marquez a cooking Lila getting anything wrong? Marguerite Donahue a prima donna? work 'I teacher? Gabriel at 50? Russell not being bashful? Elizabeth anything but modest? Orel taking part in a play? Naomi being rude? Vereil overlooking a button 011 Robert a blonde? Humberto behaving? William with whiskers? Merle without a smile? Abe a street ear conductor? lvan in short trousers? Eugene not using slang? Glenn laughing? Mr. Boucher short and slim? Miss Shaw idle? Mr. Oakes being funny? Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Bradley teaching Spanish? Hurlock not being particular? Rose singing? Leisenring using slang? our cooking unitoimi Lane raving about light pencil marks? Miss Walkup not asking for arithmetic papers? Miss Welker making Tomato soup? By Jane Welch and Thelma Ruddick SA2
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,W fffiesfzzwarpfngg-imma f..- .- ' ' V I - SHERMAN ANNUAL, JUNE, l922 I9 with schools are, Garfield, Lincoln, and Logan schools. This term the team has been doing good work. Every morning from half past ten to eleven o'clock the girls have physical education, either marching or games. Athletics at Sherman School has done the girls a great deal of good. It keeps them out of mischief, and is good recreation. Mabel Schilp, SA. el .29 el The annual city school track meet was held at the Stadium Saturday, May 6, 1922. Washiiigton School won first place. Sher- man won fourth place with 42 1-2 points. Ten boys out of the 8A were on the Sherman team. They made 19 1-3 points. Kazutaka Goto won first place in the senior standing broad jump. Clark Lucy won third place in the standing broad jump for intermediates. Marshall Naiman won third place in the standing broad jump for juniors. Walter MacKinley won third place in the high jump. King Telleson won third place in the 100 yard dash for seniors. Fred Kelly won second place in the shot put. John Rimoldi tied for third in the seniors' high jump. Eugene De Castro won third place in the seniors' running broad jump. Herbert Palmer and Orel Allen were in the relays. When the Sherman boys pass into Junior high school we hope they will enter into the games with the same spirit they have showed. at Sherman School. Marshall Naiman, 8A. 3 5 -2' A Brave Boy My mother and father and were all sitting around the fire, one night, when I asked my father to tell me a story. He thought awhile and then told me this story. When I was a little boy I had always wanted a gun. My mother did not want me to have one, as she thought I was too young, but I finally persuaded my father to give me one on my tenth birthday. The first Saturday after my birthday, I went hunting. I thought I would not have to go very far, until I could find a rabbit. I walked and walked but not a rabbit could I find. At last l sat down under a tree, very much discouraged. Then I started to think, 'Wouldn't it be nice if I could kill a wild cat or a mountain lion. My mother wouldn't think I was so little then.' All of a sudden I heard a rustle in the bushes. What was it? Then, I heard the rustle again. Why had I thought of killing a wild cat or a mountain lion? I thought of my gun. I tried to pick
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