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Farmington Basketball Material for basketball this year was very poor for both girls' and boys' teams, but prospects are very bright and encouraging for next year. Due to the teaching of basketball fundamentals in physical education work. a number of girls have overcome their inferiority complexes and have gained enough confidence to try out for next year's team. Several eighth grade girls have shown sufficient ability to give some high school girls keen competi- tion. In the picture shown Cfrom left to rightj are: Front row: Charbo, Pflug, Belden, Purser, Brunsong Bear: Bland and Cox. We have had an even more disastrous season with bcy's basketball than with girl's, although we did win three consecutive games on our own floor from Southington, Mecca. and Vernon. We have found that, after leaving our own small floor, our very inexperienced players have not been able to adjust themselves quickly to the altered conditions of play on large floors. ' Names of individuals in accompanying picture are Cfrom left to .rightjz Frou row: Mr. Jennings, Coach, Willrich, Goddard, and Peck, back row: Gervenack, Alberts and Rogers. We have had athletic relations during the past year with the following schools: Mesopotamia, Bloomfield, Greene, Vernon, Hartford, Mecca, Bristol, Champion, Gustavus, Southington, and Garrettsville.
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Farmington S I 1 t Band and Orchestra Again this year Mr. Henry Scheig was our instrumental music instructor. Under his able direction our band and orchestra have matle noticeable progress during the year. The entire orchestra on several occasions has appeared before the Parent-Teachers Association and both orchestra and band rendered selections for the Farmington Farmers' Institute. Some of the more capable members of the band and orchestra have taken part in school literary programs and have furnished the music for movie en terlainments sponsored by the school. Most of the pupils that are taking advantage of instrumental instructions are in both the orchestra and the band, some, however playing different instruments in each organization The orchestra members in the picture shown are fleft to rightj: Front row: Dorothy Mackey, Jeanette Little, Jeanette Herner, Francis Valentine, Betty Chapel, Thelma Franks, Dorothy Sloan, Rowena Gervenack, Second row: Mr. Henry Sheig, Instructor, Robert Gervenack,,Evelyn Wade, Shirley Rice, Marian Rice, Dorothy Rothfuss, James Chalker, Gladys Wildman,3 Next: Leona Chalkerg Third row: Georgia Russell, Delta Conrad, Horald Peck, John aAnthony, Alton Conrad, Junior Hurdg Back row: Donald Wolfe, Elton Alberts, Ralph Willrich, Kenneth Sears, and Audrey Belden. Richard Sloan and Mary Hefner are the only pupils in the band that are not also in the orchestra. Gladys Wildman is the pianist for the orchestra and Ralph Willrich is the drum- mer for both orchestra and hand.
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Fowler MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Top row Qlcft to rightj: C. A. Newman, G. C. Griffin, President. Lower left: H. NV. Scheideer, Clerkg R. jones, R. Powers, A. P. Sutton FACULTY Upper Row Cleft to rightj: D. Currie, C. C. Denny, F. M. Neal, R. Lyon, M. Root. Lower Row Qlcft to rightlz M. Card, J. Conch, V. Anderson, C. Hartman, R. Root.
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