Granville High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Granville, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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in BLUE AND WHITE 27 Things Noted For The Junior High girls have organized a --- clothing club. Miss James is their leader. Edna-True and brave. -- -- - . ClassYLaughing sickness. Our girls have a baseball team. Lcirettakl don t know. l Iris-Scarlet tanager. Cictta Rickett has been sick. We hope J ames-Cackling. C. Lrances-Baseball pitcher. Orval-His laugh. ' Glenn-Having his lessons. Fletcher-Cunningness. MaryfGiggling. ' In 1935 Nineteen thirty-five has come at last, You are no doubt wondering wnat has come to pass. Alfred and Orval both comical and bright Have acquired a position in a crous all- right. Emerson and Annabel tripping so 'nr Have danced away to the preacher's-so . there! slic will soon be with us. Tie follawing were iligllslc tx ccumy rsp.lling c intet at Nona clicr Nicnoa, Thelma Milcy, irtitg, Elna Mcoaztly. Ruby Annabelle Hammond, Margaret url n Lio.1gi,tJn, Jcrc Agkl y, Monlgmc y, anl Ellen Rohr Ackley, Donald Dlztihcr, H len were tl1e thrce out of six students :till in tl.e contest at the close. cit g Lie .r. . let- CQ1 ssi-3 Home l, Thomas, lt ,xyin and er. Jere B mug to 1 who were The final will lc held at the Teachers' Institute in Augu t when all contestants will again be . giliblc. Clenn Watson and Helen Boughtan won iitst and second prizes in our county essay contest. Congratulations! W .r . 'ii ii if We UI l dui? - 4516? 1 ' f ' ' sg. I , A AX E! u l llillglri lg And now in 1935 Thelma's side. Casey sits by town we see .Now .in China Mary drinking a cup of tea. thinks its a sin Because he has to dodge the rclling pin. E .1 erson just Percy Watson so they say Is studying diligently every day I-ie went through college four tires . straight And says he won't stop until he's eighty- eight. What will happen if: Orval quits laughing? Glenn gets B in deportment? Edna Quits writing to Bobbie? John and Iris make up? Jawes doesn't bring advertise Paul recites Henry comes to school? .:' ents. ? Mary goes to Doane next year? Frank gets A ,in deportment? Miss Greene doesn't sit near Casey? Abram gets one hundred in spelling? Helen doesn't have a perfect recitation? JOKES Miss Courtright- Alfred, you may name the different departments that a city has. Alfrcd- Well, t ere are all kindi ol' d.- partm nts in a store where you buy things. Frances Fulton- Bobby and Edna liavc fallen out. Edna- No, we haven't either, we have just fall n in. Alfred freadingj- It came to P355 OYIQ evening that the moon came out on a sum- mer night.' Miss McLees fpronouncing spelling wordsj- The next word is mispronouncef' Theodore- G6e! don't we hear ennough of her! fMiss Pronounce.D Mabel-Helen I don't think your ni'f':- name is very good I never hear any one call you that. Helfn-Oh, yes, whenever Kat calls up she always says, Hello, is this Hel'? Mabel- My face hurts. Wally- Whats the matter? Mabel- I washed it.



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BLUE AND WHITE 29 ATHLE fC CLASS OF '21 IN ATHLETICS Granville High's record in athletics for the last four years is indeed, very remark- able. What a pity we did not have a real basketball. place to play Just a few statistics to show what they have actually done, will probably be more convincing. In baseball, the record proves that ex- ceptionally fine work was displayed. Dur- ing this time we have played thirty-eight base ball games and won thirty-six. This record is due largely to the class of 1921. In baseball, Red, Davis, Danson, Hite, and Smoky, have been steadv, re- liable players, and all of them, with the ex- ception of Lanson, have played four years. It may be of some interest to the alumni and friends of our school, to know that in the last four years in basket ball that Red has pitched thirty games and has four-hundred twenty strike outs to his credit. We wonder how many high school pitchers in the state has a better record. In football, we have played thirty games, winning twenty-eight -of them. We did not stop after defeating the county schools, but went far out of our class. Some of the larger teams are: Mt. Vernon, Lancaster, Coshocton, Zanesville, Canal Winchester, and several Columbus High schools. In football, Smoke, Dawson, Red,,' Davis, Beany, Loveless and Plinky, have all worked hard to give G. H. S. her enviable standing in athletics. We also wonder if the followers of athletics in G. H. S., realize that in football during the last four years, that our goal line has been crossed only ten times for a total of sixty-five points, while Granville has scored five-hundred one points against her opponents. We sincerely hope that in the years to come. the students of this grand old school will try their best to maintain the high standing in athletics that we have set for them. We are going to watch you. H. L. Williams CCoachJ In speaking of Mr. Williams, one cannot say too much concerning his coaching ability and wonderful success in G. H. S. Mr. Williams always wonders 'how to fill the vacancies on a team, but just look at the records and see his splendid victories. How does he do it? Mr. W'illiams is a lover of boys, and thus knows each boy in High School like a book. How many men would take such pains training boys, and to think, not one cent of money cones back in exchange for his untiring efforts. This year's baseball team was built out of al- most nothing, but look at its success. Who did it? E. VVilliams CCaptainJ Red has been the mainstay of the pitching staff for the last four years, and his remarkable speed has wade him feared by all opponents throufrhnuf' the cofvntry. Indeed the greater part of G. H. S.'s suc- cess on the diamond, nay be directly credited to this speed ball artist, whose strike outs average has been two nsen per inning. The students of G. H. S. will not soon forget his Work on the mound, and his place will certainly be a hard one to fill next year. Dawson Lee has been behind the bat this spring handling the speedballs and twister ol' the moundsmen, and he has cut off more than one anxious runner, who has tried to sneak down to second unexpectedly. Ile has been swinging a wicked bludgeon in most of the games. and his wallops against Pataskala and Utica were the longest seen on G. H. S. field this spring. Hite What will baseball be at G. H. S. next year without Hite? Tommy, has com- pleted his fourth season and has been whipping them to first from the keystone sack, with Perhaps more zip than ever be- fore. One has only to see him in action on the bases to confirm the belief that he is an experienced baseball player. Davis This is Skunk's second season at the hot corner, and he has been stopping everything that came his direction. He is an all-around player and his bat has been a deciding factor in bringing in many runs. This is Gaile's favorite sport, and this is perhaps the reason for his steady playing. Loveless This is Lovey's second year as a first stringer. but he is now performing in great style. For the past two years he could be found holding down the position in left Held, always ready to nab any ball coming near. Forrest does not like his job, but who could fill the place any better.

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