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S 2 Y ' :rf l. Don Flannigan and Jack Brown in high jump competition 2. Val Flora tries his luck with the discus SCHEDULE April 'I9 Anna-Jonesboro Here Vienna April 26 Cairo Here Cairo May 5 Cairo There Cairo May 9 Metropolis Here Vienna Four meets appeared on this year's VHS track the three schools with whom the Eagles competed schedule and the final outcome was two wins and two and all were soft touches except Cairo's strong setbacks. Cairo Anna-Jonesboro and Metropolis were Pilots. ' 4 0 4 a Zhi ds 1950 was also the initial year for ping-pong and the in- door sport made a big hit with the students the first time the tables were placed in the lobby. An intramural tournament was played in March with Tom Hogshead, junior, winning the trophy in the singles bracket, while Perry Mathis, junior and Lewis Stewart, senior, copped the first 'place award in the doubles department. Tom Hogshead itopl, Perry Mathis, Lewis Stewart
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FRONT Clifton Dunn, Jimmy Test, Tom Hogshead, Dick Rushing, Lewis Stewart, Joe McHenry, Val Flora. BACK Dick Boyd, Jack Brown, Wylie Mathis. Baseball was introduced into the V. H. S. spring a determining factor as well as an abbreviated sched- sport picture for the first time in several years. The ule. The only win came in the opening game with Gal- final standing of the team showed only one win as atia, and the two losses were suffered at the hands of compared to two defeats, but weather conditions were Carrier Mills. May 'IO Galatia SEASON'S RECORD April 21 Galatia Here April 24 Carrier Mills There May 8 Carrier Mills Here There 'I-0 9-'IO 'I-3 Rain
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I HI- dfvcpwr! The class picnics are always a high point ofthe last weeks of school. This year the seniors spent May l2 at Lake Glendale. On May 29 the other three classes scattered in all directions for a day of tung the juniors going to Glendale also, the sopho- mores to Paducah and the freshmen to Giant City Park. Sun- burn and chiggers were enjoyed by all. l. Rhodene, Helen and Mary Ann relish re- freshments at the Senior Picnic. 2. Boats were in demand at Glendale on May l2. 3. Val Gene Flora drir-ks his fifth coke. 4. Lewis Stewart does a balancing act while Joan Boner and Bob Wilyard hope for the best. 5. Paul Turner and his prize-winning kite. 6. Clifton Dunn models the perfect dog-eat- ing costume. 7. Recognize these gorgeous male limbs? 8. Snapshots are part of every picnic as Betty Jones demonstrates. l ,,, xt VK . uefiwisc.
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