Eau Claire High School - Beaver Tales Yearbook (Eau Claire, MI)

 - Class of 1921

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Calendar [Continued from page 16] Thirteenth Week: Another victory for our teams! Mrs. Shaw is here again. Friday—Senior Class Meeting. Fourteenth Week: 1 rid ay—Basket Ball Came at Coloma tonight. Eau Claire won, of course. Fifteenth Week: nother Senior Class Meeting. We’re going to have our pictures taken. Sixteenth Week: Eau Claire is defeated by Niles. Tuesday—Cerald and his Ford go to— he ditch. Library and Junior Meeting. Wednesday I he Senior boys decide to give a play. I hursday Chapel; Kenneth Mason got tired of standing up. Seventeenth Week: GLORIOUS VACATION. Eighteenth Week: SOME MORE VACATION. Nineteenth Week: Back to school again. One more week till finals. Tuesday—Library Meeting. Senior boys give Abe a hair-cut. Senior Class Meeting. Twentieth Week: Mr. Balldur gets his weekly allowance from Chemistry students. Melvin thinks it's his turn next. I uesday—A visitor! Must have been some of Gerald’s relatives. Anyway he was asked to escort her downstairs. Annual Election of Athletic Officers. W ednesday—Peppery-pep meeting. I hursday Alarm clock went ofl in school and Miss Wagner told us (the English Class) that it was time for us to wake up. Twenty-first Week : Examination week; beginning of the end that is for most of us. Another scalp in Basket Ball—Berrien Springs. Twenty-second Week : Monday—Chapel; Singing and a debate by Balfour and Dunn. W ednesday—Guess Mr. Ground-hog didn’t see his shadder. Thursday—Why the tears in English Class today? Friday- John (in History (’lass): “They spread propaganda over Greece and then stirred the people up.” Twenty-third Week: farmers meeting has taken nearly all of the boys from the classes. The Geometry Class was boyless and Mr. Balfour informed 11s that he felt so unnecessary during that period. Report cards again. Heard in Chemistry today—Balfour: “How many have your note-books up to date?” A few hands went up. And a very few at that. Balfour: “Seeley, did you raise your hand?” [Continued on page 32] Page Twenty six



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Athletics N the rail came from our coach, Mr. Balfour, about twenty husky aps turned out for basket ball. He gave us a short talk on playing game fairly and squarely throughput the season, then Alex. Gale is elected Captain for the follow ing year. The following week we started the practice in earnest, and played out first game with Decatur on November 19th. We won from our opponents to the tune of 46 to 15. e followed up this victory with several more, including one from the Kan f laire Independents, but we were doomed to a defeat when we came up against the strong Niles team at Niles when they won by a score of 37 to 13. On January 19th came our yearly game with Benton Harbor which we won by the score of 28 to 21 after a hard fought battle. With the ending of that game we were champions of our half of the county, but we had to await notice from the southern half whom we would have to play for the county championship of Class “B.” We stopped practice for tin time. But on the 28th of March we received notice from Galien that we were to play them the following night at St. Joe. That put us in a rather hard position for we hadn't done much practicing since March 11th, and had to be at St. Joe the following evening. Well, although we lost the championship of Class “B” to Galien that evening, we feel that we have had a very satisfactory season. Much credit is also given to the second team for the very successful season they have had for they have won from the second teams of the schools we have played, and also from the fast Good Samaritan first team. A. G. ’21. Wearers of the “E” John Birkholm Alexander Gale Willis Gale Ole Kirk Floyd Layman Earl Tidey Bradford Dibble Melvin Seel Individual Records Players Position Gaines Fouls Goals Tech Pers. Foul Field Alex Gale 12 9 10 1 49 Ole Kirk 12 4 4 30 30 . Gale 11 5 15 43 J. Birkholm 12 10 15 11 F. Layman 12 4 7 16 E. Tidey 10 3 2 2 1 1 K. Merritt 10 11 6 3 16 V. Dudley 10 1 5 5 30 D. Tatman « 2 3 18 12 F. Holle 7 1 2 6 F. Merritt 10 5 6 4 II. Hoadley 9 4 2 7 M. Brown 1 Page Twenty-eight

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