. Athletic principles and activities . y 4. In spite of the limited amount of play space (not wide enough for aregulation court in either captain ball, dodge ball or end ball) the schoolcan boast of a high place in the athletic standing of its children. FRANCIS READ SCHOOL. Beside the regular school athletics, each year this school prepares toenter a number of activities in the annual field day. The activities andteachers in charge are as follows : Senior boys. End Ball (Mr. E. Yanus) : Senior girls. End Ball (Miss ) ; Junior boys. Dodge Ball (Mr. I. Muchnick) ; Junior girls, D
. Athletic principles and activities . y 4. In spite of the limited amount of play space (not wide enough for aregulation court in either captain ball, dodge ball or end ball) the schoolcan boast of a high place in the athletic standing of its children. FRANCIS READ SCHOOL. Beside the regular school athletics, each year this school prepares toenter a number of activities in the annual field day. The activities andteachers in charge are as follows : Senior boys. End Ball (Mr. E. Yanus) : Senior girls. End Ball (Miss ) ; Junior boys. Dodge Ball (Mr. I. Muchnick) ; Junior girls, DodgeBall (Miss A. McDermott) ; Track, boys. Shuttle Relay, Basketball ParThrow, Standing Broad Jump (Mr. A. B. Mascolo) ; Track, girls, ShuttleRelay, Basketball Par Throw, Standing Broad Jump (Miss M. Vogdes) ;Bovs and girls Polk Dances (Mr. R. Pizor). in 1921, and again in 1922, Francis Read School, won the Class A cham-pionship for boys and girls at the annual field day at Belmont, and holdthe trophies, The Torch Bearer and o a^SH o 5 w o! •-
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