Arsenal Technical High School - Arsenal Cannon Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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,,A,lf-Z ' Tx E ffm iff THE TECH TEAM ended its 1932 football schedule by defeating the Shortridge squad with the score of 40 to 0. In the North Central Conference Tech finished in second place, winning three of the four games. Muncie won the conference crown. Newcastle furnished the-opposition for the first game, September seventeenth, Tech win- ning, 18 to 0. Elwood lost to Tech for the first home game, 19 to O, September twenty-third. Bloomington held Tech to a scoreless tie at Tech's field, September thirtieth. Linton was subdued, 6 to 0, at Linton, October seventh. In the fifth game, at . Muncie, October fourteenth, the Green and White received its first setback, -13 to O. Manual gave Tech its second defeat, October twenty-first, at the South- siders' field bythe score of 15 to 7. Morton of Richmond was downed, 13 to 2, at Rich- mond, October twenty-eighth. Logansport, the squad that held Muncie to a 0-to-0 tie, was whipped by a 46-to-7 count, November fourth at Tech. . The Washington Continentals won the city seriescrown for the 1932 season when they defeated Tech at thefButler Bowl, 25 to 7, this was a'charity game, played on Armistice Day. Tech broke into.the scoring column as it scored a touchdown early in the first quarter. K W ax., f- V V' wqaymw. 5 5 Nyalffx 1 i ' 4 G 2' it H w -la-sa... fgt-1-D .24-f X af xv T m '?f'1:5g91 ff - 1-' affix, 5, eg Qtj, -f n - fr s 1, Y ,.,..J S ..... is VARSITY Washington made its first marker in the third period to tie the score, 7 to 7. The last quar- ter was the downfall for the Green and White. Cherry, the Washington fullback, scored three touchdowns. The final score was 25 to 7. In the last game of the season, Tech defeated its ancient rivals, the Shortridge Blue Devils, November twenty-third, on the Tech field, which looked more like a sea of mud than a gridiron. Tech outplayed its opponents, win- ning easily, 40 to 0. With half of his regulars lost by graduation, Coach john A. Mueller will have fifteen regu- lars left to make a squad that will represent Tech for the 1935 season. MEET THE VARSITY First Row: Nickerson, Bohne, Skoda, Woerner, Barnes, Masarachia, Walker, Warner, Aull, Flajs. Second Row: Tearney, Windhorst, Pardue, Dischinger, Somers, Fessler, Danner, Hen- dricks, Bruder, Johnson, Edwards, Rabold, Owings, Parnell. Top Row: Coach john H. Mueller, Man- ager Fred Gorman, McTurnan, Schreiner, Mur- phy, Spaulding, Brown, Petrovich, Birk, Bland, Van Cleave, Asst. Coaches-H. Meyer, H. E. Chenoweth, Warren Cleveland. A 30

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PEN POINTS CHATS ON THIS AND THAT LOVE AFFAIR Since early Spring The Wind's been wooing The dainty ladies of my garden. At Hrst, he shyly touched Their nodding heads- But dared no more. Summer came, and he grew bolder And danced among them Gayly kissing each velvet face. Now, in September He is so ardent a suitor That they tremble at his coming And softly steal away- One by one. KATHERINE HERBERS. ONE AND ONLY ONE To be an only girl, To some might seem a joy, But if I could have my wish, I'd choose to be a boy. Every noon after lunch, There are dishes to be done, Mother calls for Sister, But never once, My son. When the baby on the lloor Tires of playing with his toys, All at once he cries out Sister, Why can't he cry for one of the boys? Every evening after school The boys run out to play Leaving Sister, in the house, To help get supper right away. Now I'm only a girl, Of brothers I have four, But I can hardly tell it, For theylre always outside the door. 29 HELEN MARIE CLEMENTS. THE SNOW The snow When it falls, reminds me of Many things- Light, airy music, intertwined With soft colors that blend Harmoniously. It covers the ground with a soft White blanket, leaving the Bare black trees against a white Background. I like the snow. A M. LOUISE MILBOURN. APRIL A poignant, pulsing life surge drips From April's limpid ringer tips As o'er the greening earth she flings New leaves, wee flowers, and budding things, Glad tidings-Spring is born. The fresh, moist sweetness of her breath Brings answering victory over death And April smiles where upturned sod Reflects Life's fragrance back to God. When April's sun and shadow meet My heart leaps up anew to greet Earth's Resurrection morn. BETTY SCHELLSCHMIDT. A GOOD BOOK I'll take a good book And seek a good nook Where none may plague me or tease. Then pass away time With story or rhyme And be content and at ease. I'll read about fairies And cats and canaries And of lands far over the sea. I'll read of a land, Our own native strand, The home of the brave and the free. MARCELLA WIRE.



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