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Tlllz' l:'C'll0 37 Election of the Captain A meeting of the football men was held December the third and the election of the grid captain for the year 1924 took place. McCormick, liergholl, Mulligan and l'eq- uignot were nominated. Un the first vote Berghoff and McCormick were eliminatel. 'l'he captaincy then rested between l'eq- uignot and Mulligan. 'I'he final votes were cast and Mulligan was elected by a plu- railty of fifteen votes. Anthony Mulligan has played three years on the varsity and throughout this time has been a steady, consistent player, and a valuable man to his team. Possess- ing these qualities he is well fitted for the position he now holds. His election was met with general acclamation by the stu- dent body as well as by the football squad. The awarding of monogram sweaters was discussed and a sweater of dark navy blue with a gold monogram was decided upon. Coach Doriot announced that only fifteen men would receive sweaters this year. Their names are to be disclosed at a banquet given the 11th of December at the Anthony Hotel by the K. of C. in honor of the team. C ORVAL XVAITE, '24. Honors Are Extended Catholic High Team With one hundred guests in attendance. the banquet given Dec. 11, at the An- thony hotel in honor of the Central Cath- olic High School football squad of thirty- six members proved a most enjoyable so- cial function. It was sponsored by the Knights of Columbus and other local busi- ness men, Harry G. Hogan presiding as toastmaster. Formal announcement was made at the banquet by Athletic Director Frank S. Doriot of the fifteen members of the team awarded monograms by the C. C. H. S. Athletic Association. Rev. Thomas M. Conroy. rector of the Immaculate Conception. gave an eloquent address in which he reviewed the history of the Central Catholic High School under the direction of the Brothers of lloly tjross. He declared that the interest being mani- fe1ted in the school and its activities au- gurs well for the success of the institution and voiced the hope that the erection of a new high school building be realized in the future. Coach Frank S. lloriot stressed the im- portance of taking advantage of oppirtu- nities and urged the young men to stI'i'vc for success in their games. 'lille players were congratulated on their work during the season and friends present thanked for their kindly interest in the C C H. S. and the boys. Toastmaster Hogan spoke brietiy and in a retrospective vein of his student days at the old Brothers' School. also conducted by the Brothers of Holy Cross. lauding the spirit that has always prevailed among the students. Matthew C. Drennan gave a talk on the school. its faculty and student body. Edward bl. Lennon. slr.. responded and in
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23 THE his address traced the similarity between the high school when he was enrolled there and today. While explaining that there had been material improvements in the building and development in the scholastic work there was the same loyal, generous spirit that has always characterized the C. C. H. S. C. Byron Hayes dwelt on the recognition of the work of the high school and his brother, James Dawson Hayes, who is here on a visit from Washington, D. C., a mem- ber of the first graduating class in 1913, extolled the old school. Charles D. Nolan declared that the busi- ness men of Fort Wayne were taken up with the activities of the boys and were beginning to appreciate more widely the advantages afforded by the school and to realize its importance in the community. Rev. Jesse Lothamer, pastor of St. Paul's church, Columbia City, and former assist- ant at the Cathedral, was a guest at the banquet. C. GRAF, 'Z4. Don't miss the Alumni-Varsity Bas- ket Ball Game. We'll meet you at the Alumni Game. ECHO Basket Ball Schedule 1923-1924 December 7-Ossian High School at Os- sian. December 115-Pleasant Lake High School at Pleasant Lake. December 18-Decatur Catholic High School here. December Z1-Decatur Catholic H i g h School 'at Decatur. Deceflzlzer 28-C. C. H. S. Alzmmi fzere. 7' D aiiuary 4-LaGrange High School here. january 5-Sturgis High School at Stur- gis. fanuary 11-Open. ' fanuary 19-Cathedral High School at Indianapolis. january 25-Ossian High School here. February 1-Kendallville High School here. February 9-Cathedral High School fln- dianapolisi here. February 16-Payne High School -at Payne. February Z1-Pleasant Lake High School here. February ZZ-Huntington Catholic High School at Huntington. February Z3-Pleasant Lake here. is Be there. Where.P The Alumni Game. TM Our slogan is more than a slogan-it is a pledge- Ir's in the News Biilsiiilhe NEWS-SENTINEL Gfllieille Golf Back to Course Circulation Now Guer 40,000 the People
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