. Athletic principles and activities . agmicr, C. Conklin, N. Schoenhut,C. Stackhouse, E. Barber. ,„.,,. Girls—E. Manrer, E. Lindsay, V. Horning, L. Clifton, B. Edelman, F. Williams,A May, M Mav, A. Verrelle, E. Stromberg, S. Whilaker, R. Raymond, G. Hill,F. Miifgrew, C. Smilowski, G. Walthers, E. May, L. Blazene, N. Rankin, H. Dough-erty, D. Feil. HALLIWELL SCHOOL. The athletic association dates from September, 1921. The officers for theterm were: .Tohn Hinshaw, president; .Joseph Slater, vice-president: FlorenceClark secretary; Freda Spence, treasurer. The dues were 10 cents a membe


. Athletic principles and activities . agmicr, C. Conklin, N. Schoenhut,C. Stackhouse, E. Barber. ,„.,,. Girls—E. Manrer, E. Lindsay, V. Horning, L. Clifton, B. Edelman, F. Williams,A May, M Mav, A. Verrelle, E. Stromberg, S. Whilaker, R. Raymond, G. Hill,F. Miifgrew, C. Smilowski, G. Walthers, E. May, L. Blazene, N. Rankin, H. Dough-erty, D. Feil. HALLIWELL SCHOOL. The athletic association dates from September, 1921. The officers for theterm were: .Tohn Hinshaw, president; .Joseph Slater, vice-president: FlorenceClark secretary; Freda Spence, treasurer. The dues were 10 cents a membership comprised 250 of the fourth, fifth and sixth grades It wasplanned to have each term one hike or picnic : the first one was held October29 1921, in Carpenters Woods. The programme included a hare andhound chase, a treasure hunt, and last but not least a (loggie athletic association then bought for the school a beautiful Americanflag and a felt banner, to be given each term to the room having the bestdodge ball ^ a a-^CDH Q «5 c 3 o .. S .2 i in . . «• esf^ sags •!.. 3— J- 5 0) C 0) Be a t. OS w a -I —« S a r; to £3 a r O r- - ids 0)-&< :i-,a;H>M .. SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. Ill After the success of that term, the work in Ifebruary was taken up withmore vim than before. The new officers were : Joseph Slater, president; CarlLehman, vice-president; Alice Grimshaw, secretary; Lavinia Lament,treasurer. The picnic was held in Burh(dnie Park on May 13, 1922, a fittingbeginning for Boys Week. This year a boys and a girls dodge ball teamwere entered in the leagues. The girls won first place in their league, anhonor of which they are very proud. Other activities included entry in thetrack and field meet at Whitehall Commons and the folk dances at Belmont. On Wednesday morning of Boys Week the boys entertained the girls


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