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

 - Class of 1921

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,ws ssksss,,!!Es iN1l!VHI'1fE Paul Swanson POD, PCP, pw. Who's got pep? We've got pep. Granville High School, Yep, Yep, Yep. Charles Pierson CHEER LEADERS Nine Rahs for the Soniors. Three cheers for the Juniors Hurrah for the Sophomuws. Good luck for the Frcshlncn.

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30 ,c 1 cr.- -BLUE AND WHITE Evans Beaney is another Senior, who played on the first team. He did not get to play much, due to considerable hard luck, but he certainly would have made a great show- ing on first base. Beany did not par- ticipate in athletics until he became a Senior, but he has helped to put G. H. S. on the map. F. Williams Since he has become a Senior Plinky has stepped out considerably. In football he showed his ability and was ready to help 13-51Blue and White ...... ...... ...... ...... .... in baseball. Frank was elected to manage the team, and to keep him from overwork- ing, Tyson was made his assistant. Megaw, Owens, Butt, Welsh When the next baseball season rolls around at G. H. S. the absence of seven men from the regular team, will be felt. But Why worry about that, when there is some very good material coming on. Me- gaw, Butt, Owens and Welsh are very bright prospects for another team next year. The future baseball at dear old G. H. S. depends to a great extent, on these four men. Megaw has one more year to show what he could do. He has played second base. shortstop, and performs ex- ceedingly well as a catcher-. He will prob- ably fill Dawson's place next year. We rnust not fail to mention Butt, for he has helped to bring home more than one honor for Granville. Butt has two more years to serve Granville High and we sin- cerely Wish him great success as a pitcher. Vernon can also play a good game at cen- ter field. Owens is a small boy. but nevertheless he can always manage to get on bases. This is his first year at baseball and has several wore years. Here's hoping that he will stick it out. Welsh was a new one added to our pitch- ing staff this year. Since this was Johnnie's first year at the game, a great deal could not be expected. but he showed his abilitv in the Alex. game. This young lad has three more years. Good luck to Johnnie ' G. H. S. 17 vs. Alexander 0 On April 15. Granville High started an- other successful baseball season. by defeat- ing Alexandria by the count 17-0. The visitors were no match for the home lads at anv time. Due to the absence of Daw- son, Evans and Hite, Granville was some- what handicapped but nevertheless proved to be far superior. Their fielding ability was exceptionally good for the first game, but it can still show much improvement. With five letter men playing, the vacancies have not been definitely filled. The pitch- ing of J. Welsh was the bright spot, since this was his first game in the box. Batteries for Granville-Welsh, Megaw. Alexandria-J ones, Stark, Umpire-Lowery. 1234567 R.H.E. G. H. S ............... 5 1 1 8 0 3 x 18 9 2 A. H. S ............... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 G. H. S. ll vs. Summit 6 Summit Station was the second team this season to fall into the hands of Granville High. Starting in the first inning, Sum- mit tallied two runs, and remained in the lead for several innings. But after the Granville aggregation started, the game became very intresting, for they did not at any time have the game won until the last put-out. The visitors began in the first inning, hitting almost at will, but this was soon stopped by the steady pitching of Butt. The batteries for Granville-Williams, Butt, Magaw. Summit-Beals, Stewart, Umpire-Rose, Denison. Score by Innings 1234567 R.H.E. G. H. S ............... 1 0 0 1 2 7 x 11 6 5 S. H. S ................. 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 6 5 9 G. H. S. 18 vs. Pataskala 6 On Tuesday, April 26, the Pataskala Hi's baseball team journeyed to Granville only to go down in defeat. Since Pataskalo is a bitter rival, this gaire was thought to be one of the best of the season, but the Gran- ville machine again proved far superior to their foe. The Granville boys started from the be- ginning, and at no time slowed down, keep- ing in the lead throughout the game. The feature of the game was the pitching of Captain Williams, and the home run of Dawson's. - Batteries were-Granville, Williams, Butt, Dawson. Pataskala, Harris, Baird. Umpire, Lowery. Score by Innings 123456789 R.H.E. G.H.S ....... 06133023x 18116 U.H.S. ........ 000010140 657 G. H. S. 14 vs. U. H. S. 1 Utica High's baseball team again visited Granville, only to increase her list of de- feats administered by G. H. S. The Utica lads were no match for Granville, but they kept fighting all in vain. 1 The feature of the game was the superb pitching of Wil- liams, getting ten strikeouts. Dawson again found a place beyond the fence for another homerun. Batteries for Granville -Williams, Dawson. Utica-Le Fever, Spaniel. Umpire-Lowery. 1234567 R.H.E. Granville ............ 1 6 1 3 2 1 x 14 15 3 Utica ........ ...... 0 010000 1310



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0RA'l'UlVCAL CONTEST The Oratorical contest took place Fri- day evening, April twenty-second, in the Opera House. lt was attended hy a large audifnce from both the school and village. Each class had its time for yelling and when it had finished, the whole high school sang and gave its yells. The contest began at seven o'clock sharp. The speakers showed that they had spent a great amount of time and practice on their orations. Especially was the work that Mrs. Doehleman did in preparing the orators to he commanded. There was a great amount of competition between the classes. The Seniors had Juanita Jones for their representative. The Juniors were Clare Lacoek, Coy Megaw, Russell Pierson and Kathryn Silliman. The Sophomores were Myrtle Richards and Roberta Davis. Dean Tyson was to speak, but owing to illness, he was unable. The Freshmen were Eleanor Curtis, Berneda Lowery and Mary Case, the three chosen from the Freshmen try-out. The first prize, which was five dollars, Jones. The second was given to Kath- third prize of two Clare Laycock. was given to .luanita prize of three dollars ryn Silliman and the dollars was given to Juanita represented us at Newark, May 6th, and did it in a most eifleient manner, winning second prize.

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