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Q 1. '5 Q GRIDIRON GOSSIP RUISI li l' HI' NIHIRSON The trihesmen of next year ITIUSI he .1 husky lot to surpass the record of 1934-59 on the gridiron. This year's tchievement of tl1e Golden Arrows was winning second place in the XY'al1asli Valley rating only 2'3 points hehind tl1e winners. tl1e Bicknell Bulldogs. In the first game. with Bloomfield. the Arrows took advantage of only slight com- petition and won 13-tl. To hold the Clinton eleven to a scoreless tie required tl1e Arrows realli' to put out . Through .1 steady downpour of rain: hoth teams pounded against each other. Clinton with great difficulty defending their last vear's championship title. .Xnotlier rainy dat' dawned on the game with Bicknell. XVith due credit to weather and worthy opposition. tl1e fellows failed to cliclx .tml lost 741. Ye Golden Arrows w.1lked away with Dugger to tl1e tttne of ZS-ll, The next game. with Gar- field. was a little closer, l-4-0. Vincennes offered fair competition. The Arrows were leading 13-U, until Vincennes tied the score. Tl1e Kelly men forged ahead with another end run and stayed in tl1e le.1d until tl1e game finished 20-13. Sportland lfield was the scene of a beautiful g.1tne with Brazil. Again Sullixan came out on top, with the VVl10lC team plaving excellent hall. ln the first four or five minutes of tl1e W'iley game the Arrows set a fast pace. but the Red Streaks, l-iejred to play' ahox'e their heads . held tl1en1 to .1 sole touch- down. ' g The Arnnstice Hay game was tl1e classic. With .1 record of eighteen games won out of nineteen, the Linton Miners expected easy going, hut the g.lIT1L' ended 26-ll. in favor of the Golden Nrrows. Nlembers of the team lost by graduation are: Henderson. guard: XY'll1fCl'l3UlItll1l. tackle: Roach. right end: Benson. quarter- hack: Chadwick, left end: Nlercer. end: Moon, end: XY'alker, tackle. if an Y 1 T 454
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PEP PERSUNIFIED llll,,-X Sli XX .-Xlkll The voungest 0l'g.lIllY.lIllH1 of the tribe is tlit- Boosters Club, organifetl in Uctober. 1934. and sponsored by Commanders Maple .intl lforbes. This bantl was organiyetl to arouse school spirit .intl encourage appreciation lor good musical .intl etlueational pro gl'.ll11N. The Boosters arousetl school spirit bv teaching new songs .intl yells. The girls xvrote slogans on the boartls and maele posters, At their request stutlents. teachers, antl towns- people gave pep talks. They planned programs for the first and third Tuestlavs ol these were a chalk talk by lloxvtlv Ifllis. an lntlian program giving a Llisplav of lntlian relics. antl programs in which various ministers of the city gave l.llliS. The officers of the club are: president, Margaret Piersong treasurer, Maxine Keenang secretarv. Ruth llochstetler. The other original members are: Clarman Ellis, listher Decker. lis- tella Dis. liileen Curtis. Ifmma Richmond. Doris lloxvnen. and Kathrvn Thompson. The requirement for membership was to obtain one huntlretl points by participating in various activities. Those who earnetl their membership were: Norma Chanev lflcanor Dixon. lleelvv McGuire. Marv lfranees Smith, Anne XY'avner. Cecilia Mc- Cracken. Candace Cox. Adina lfave Miller. janet Railsbaek. Ruth Hallbeck. lfliyabeth Alsman, Melbourne Bunche. Mariorie Xvilliams, Leila Stewartl. Hester Graham. Louise llolelson. Becky Rilenge. Marv I.ueas. Tiuella Uepriest, I,ois Metcalf. and Maxine Shannon. month, Amon: 4...
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