Sutter Union High School - Gold and White Yearbook (Sutter, CA)

 - Class of 1910

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GOLED AND WHITE. In the near future we will see them with deer and quail, when it will be converted into a pleasure ground, the white man's favorite hunting lakes n1ade,and their thicket stocked ground. C. F SARI E 11 -X' -I' 'X- Sonnet. Oh, Ancient school, with mystic memories old, With visions that cannot forgotten be, Our thoughts in fondness ere return to theeg Soon on the stairs our footsteps will be toldg Thy gifts mysteriously are to us as goldg Thou speakest a different language unto each, To me a story that no man can teach, Of the lost classes vanished as of old, For underneath thy roof in days remote Our elders plied their tasks as willingly, And like the pupils of today they planned Just for the fume from verses which they wrote That some day they might climb the heights and see How they had gained so glorious a stand. VELMA ROBINSON, '1 1.



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X 4 25328454349 ci 3' s S, l C Q l rp N X ctr ' 2 .,. .,........ a,..... T53 ,. fob ' 'N' 'Z '2!lll fa Q44-5 xy 1 ,I TRACK. Our track team, although made up almost entirely of new men, have made a good showing, taking into consideration our chances, and the number of boys to pick from, in our school. Most of our games were played with local schools, although we made a good showing in the N. C. H. S. A. L. meet at Chico. Early in the year our officers were selected for track. Leo VVads- worth was elected Captain with David Addington Manager, and soon after our team was chosen. Our first meet, given mainly to try out the younger athletes, was held 11ere on our track on December 18, between the Sophomore and Fresh- men classes of Marysville and Sut- ter. Marysville met an overwhelm- ing defeat and a rivalry originated between tl1e schools, which was des- tined to lead to other hotly contest- ed games and things being said that might just as well have been kept dark. Cn February 22, our team journ- eyed to Marysville to compete with the track teams of Marysville, Grid- ley and Oroville. The track was so muddy that we were forced to play on the macadamized street. In the outcome Marysville received credit for the largest number of points, but even as it was, we rubbed them close. The other particulars need not be written here. The N. C. H. S. A. L. meet was held at Chico on April 2. Like last year we came out second, Chico High capturing twice as many points as we did. We were not dis- appointed, however, with this re- sult, for to carry second honors in a meet with other schools of four or five times the number of boys that we have is no disgrace. Here we added another record to our credit by taking the 220-dash at tl1e record breaking time of 22 1-5 seconds, smashing the original record by 4-5 of a second. The principal point winners were Straub, taking second in the 440 and prominent places 'in the sprints, Paxton, making good on the sprints and on the high jump, Morehead and Farington taking sec- ond and third respectively on the mile: Addington, fourth in the 880, Lemenager, second in the high jump, Weis, fourth in the high hurdles, Jacobs, tying for third in the pole vault, and Wadsworth tak- ing the 100 and 220 and second in the 50-yard dashes. WVe also took second in the relay. Not being satisfied with tl1e out- come of the meet of February 22, in Marysville, we immediately chal- lenged that team for another meet to come off the next week or two. Marysville had all her dates full up to May 7th, so we agreed on that date. Great preparations were made for this meet and when the day came the track was firm and smooth, making about the fastest track in this part of the State. As we expected the meet went in our favor with a score of 80 1-6 to 52 5-6. We weren't crowded in any of the events, consequently no very fast time was made. The athletes tak- ing first place were Morehead, in the mile and 880-yard runs, Straub, in 440-yard dash, D. Addington, in

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