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The 1941 WiHamizzou GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION 5 Willow Springs girls have really been on the sports map this school year. The season started with Volleyball which was concluded after a very enjoyable day at the Cabool tournament. Basketball came next, and the seniors produced the winning six. We purchased two standard tumbling mats, and paid for one of them With proceeds from a program. The girls surprised even themselves With some very good stunts and pyramids. Soft ball, table tennis, deck tennis, marching, folk dancing, archery and hiking were the other sports in which we participated. The regulation class uniform for the year was white with red handker- chief and red socks. We are truly set for bigger and better things here in Physical Education. The year closed with a May Day celebration put over by the entire school and under the directicn of our ambitious and energetic instructor, Miss Wilma Vance.
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The 1941 Willamizzou TRACK Although only one man from last year's basketball team was left, the Bears made a showing that shall not be forgotten. The first team had five husky Bears, backed by plenty of reserves when the going was tough. In every game the Bears gave every ounce of energy despite the fierce competition of this conference. Coach Ted Mumford an-d twanty-five cinder burners jogged out to the track this spring for a little practice in track and field events: running, pole vault- ing, high jump, broad jump, shot put, discus an-d hurdles. The first meet was with Thayer and West Plains at the last named school. The Bears showed promising results in this meet. Then the team played host here at the annual invitation meet. The South Central Association meet at West Plains wound up the season for 1941. Those out for track were: Bud Doughty, Joe Carr, Harvey Hiler, Weldon Goodwin, Basil Hedrick, Bill Rothgeb, Wayne Foster, Bob Schneider, Darrell Stringer, J ewel Thompson, Ralph Swecker, Lyle James, Bob Perkins, Keith Peterson, Herbert Sass, Roy Stringer, Melvin Godsy, Paul E. Smith, Floyd Lasley, Donald Brower, Rex Pace, Earl Rich- ter, Robert Gauldin, Donald Henry, Dayne Copeland. Lettermen were: Darrell Stringer, Weldon Goodwin, Lyle James, Jewel Thompson, Bob Schneider, Ralph Swecker and Wayne Foster.
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