Adena High School - Adenian Yearbook (Adena, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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IR x xl t e 1 in 3 Wi M it .5 A M Htl i ti tl W 't It ti t t it t , JJ. I ti t t H ti Stag, 'W' .. H?--H . V . ,- f lxrih- . ffa3j!,:Q,4.' Y n -1.5 V H .J11.:,-.tm 'X v I . . -5 ,-..:,-'i..' I I W - e DENI N 1 T 'r X fj. . 'sb ' lee' 'ef ...4.' Mt. Pleasant first rivals on deek NVe dealt them of eourse a zero cheek. Perhaps it wasn't right The boys put up a. game little fight. Uni- former Coach Garbesi VVarned them that things Wo-uldn't he easy, llut they paid little heed, WK- won our first deed. Next were the Tiltres Who boasted a line without filters. From down by the river they came To win ot' court-e, the game. The day was hot. and they felt tough. And this is what they got, when our team A elose little defeat, Again we brought home the meat. Now llarnesville wasn't bad sports Slim, fat. tall and all sorts. They played fair and hard lint spa-vial was off guard. Their cheering showed ignorance of all Said things never heard in football. Nve gave whole brood a plenty For the game ended six to our twenty. Lafferty, that's quite a heroic name. They were just kids seeking fame. To nlay our team. to them was an hono And throughout the game was many a gt We were too much in team and fight So our fourth string made things about r Still the boys were out of class, And failed to seore at last. .Xt Flushing we played on Mt. Vesuvus, 1. lll6l'. 1 'ht h For there were the eruptions that fooled us. 'l'lu-rt- mounds where captains stood To dirt-et their forces where they Would. ot rough' The day was hot, the ground was dusty, Each team fought, each player fussy. The end at last did come. Olll' boys another victory won. St. Clairsville Comes to our town Expecting to turn things upside down, They were our rivals true and fast, Entertaining our strength to the last. There wasn't much scoring that day, XN'e met our match and had to play. Silence, then the final shot, XVith the score our favor, seven aught. Smithfield Came to our burg, lteluetant of records they had heard, Hut the game was called at three So all were there to see. XVith death smiles they gazed At. our steamless roller praised, Again we were to claim The title a superior name. All journeyed to Cadiz on Armistit-e Day For not a. fan dared to stay. The revival of our Feudal game, And our neighbors were out for the saline. They said it was a close call For our record in football. Hut in the matter of a sf-Cond of time XVQ won six to nine. Dillon our oldest football foe Came on Turkey Day, rearing to go, So the noise began at two, For we were to eat Turkey when through, The same old squabbles on the side line And the team of the same kind, The last victory of the season Uame on Thanksgiving evening. HH IB it Ve - J gg it Ili! I X J? ' W in I tg i i M 3 i , -av tilt f.. 1... ., N X. 4 ssfrli'tt6f'fStE6 - g es. i'iT16

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S f f Q--'-5.1 -s - , .- . A. .SEN .'1-.i'fl'-QE . , L, iffy.-if... . f A, ' - ' ,ip ,, fy,- L' KX -' V fxbv- 'W IV 1, Q . . . - 4, l I I- lil, 1-is '- -l 40 JAMES MUSVRIP, limi-ITU l .laimes fzirniliurly known :is .lirnniiv for long' :ind .lim for short. aided ihv te-um are-zitly sinu- he very 4-ffii-ivnily held down one of The wings :ind :is un ond main dirl himsvlf jiistiw-' Jiniinii- was not to he denied oiivo he gut stairtml on ai play. :ind wha-n ho did lw wvnt like u house on fix-in Jimmie is only a Freshmz.in und has ilireo niori- yours to show his ability. .llli.il'll'll SINUHAIS, Ceiitm'-l30 , llud wus il vailiizihli- main to have around and nhly fills-d Mm-vluiiils , shoes 411 l'l'lllL'l', Hi- was hililt like 21 tower and wlie-n ii rziiiim- to sliding ova-r ilu- ommsiiig' c-M114-1' und dropping' 'em bofor ihvy go! sturled, liild Gyg- llli wiulwrl siiiiiw-iiw. Ni-vm' let it he said That Bud Inid down on Hit' joh. llll for wlii-li hv wus wills-cl upon to play he romped To it likr- il wild wit. 'Iii' - 'rf R .3 I H rj ,Q ' 1, fag El, mi iii W, , , , X I, lull :1:. -IUHINAIHAN MURLIAINIV, ln-iitvi'-133 'If ' l .Xllliougli this was Johns' firsl yi-ur, his :nliiliiy :is ai contor showed up l in vw-ry przinie. .lohn was in eve-ry play. barking up Ihr- line and was one of the lmrrlost tackle-ws on the lmirn. His nhilily to so through the opposs l ' ing' umm to smash up their plugs wus om- ol' his grvutost abilities. He- l wus small hut mighty. This was Johns' firsl ymii' so we will sue more of lk' him in tlw future. I I I HENRY RICIDNARSICI, Tzu-klv-IBS lll-nrv xv-is -i litllf- ru-kinf-' in Weil-'ht for a linf-nizin hui 4-:nsilv nmdv Q ., . . 5 ,, , this loss up in sim-ml :ind nerve. Henry was always in Ilwrc- fig'h1ing' and on 21111111111 of his sizi- hc n-ould slip through the oplvoiiviils lim- :md stoli lhvir plays lwfm-v thu got sturtewl. Henry was another of thc- lfroshmun ,' in rmilql- his li-111-r this your, and we should see L:'ri-:i1 things of him in ,N thv 1'iitiii'v. ii l un 1 1. I.I ME TSS Lien-1 ag.: f s--sie



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f A,.', .,.:, U 1-- A ,.i., Q K f I bg .Y ADENIAN 1 my ' .ifivf i Auuu iz- - ,Ill .-.--.--- ill, WY 1 min 59? 4 VY 1 11 i l L11 M fry rin . ,. F7 it 9 I X F Q 1 Ii ' 7? N! .1 'J Zfembaafl Team of 22 1 As we look back over the history of past gridiron seasons and of 1 their marvelous record, we feel proud, but never in the history of Adena 1,1 High has there been put on the field a team with such determination as fn.. the team of '27. All credit is due to our worthy mentor and coach-R. R. 11 Edwards. The team of '27 started its season with men of little experience, ,if a team built around six veterans, Mudre, a three-letter man, Moore, Lopo, Cassles, two-year letter men, Moscrip, Stankewciz, letter men fprevious to ' the past seasonb. With the absence of such men as Kaminski, Zancanella, Penman, Dickerson, Beynon and Lewis, who played the previous v.1', Coach Edwards had the difficult job of developing men to take the places of these past gridiron stars. As we all know, when the season started things looked bad for Adena. But each week through hard work by the players and coach, the team became accustomed to Edwards system, and with a perfect under- standing of plays, we went through the season without a defeat. Such a team-so small, but such grit, grim determination and fight. l The team of '27. Always Adena was matched bigger teams. What she X lost in weight she made up in fight. Unequal fight and determination was shown throughout the season. E As the team of '27 has been duly recognized, we wish to thank Coach W Edwards, Dr. Haney and Dr. Kackley for their untiring attitude toward 125.7 the players. As the record of the team of '27 passes into history, we F. know that the future Adena teams will live up to the reputation of the team ix of '27-the team with fight unequaled. Y' .I - f wa 2 -'ff U 3 f'Z9Q'i1DfM3 Coach Edwards succeeded in making a winning team out of GREEN MATERIAL. There were only seven men left from last years team, but the new men developed and it seemed that we had a better team than in previous years. Then came the hard-planned schedule. The boys got a good start by defeating Mt. Pleasant with a 27-0 score. The next week Tiltonville came expecting an easy game but they too, were defeated by a 13-6 score. Barnesville, one of our keen rivals was met and conquered by a 139-12 score. Then we journeyed to Woodsfield and trounced them by a 20-6 score. Lafferty was the next victim for the fast stepping Edwards- l men, we overwhelmed our opponents 72-0. We migrated to Flushing whom we trounced 33-0. Then came St. Clairsville, the most sensational game of the season, resulting in a 7-0 win for Adena. On Armistice Day we came through with another victory at the expense of Cadiz. The score was 6-0 at the half, but the game ended 9-6 in Adena favor. Our next game was with Smithfield. They, too, were disappointed, for they got a 72-0 drubbing. On Thanksgiving we met our old rivals, Dillonvale, in a fast 1 game which ended in a 31-0 win for Adena. This ended a very prosperous season, for we won every game on the I schedule. 'fl JOHN LOPO C192 -N371 A are cc.. 3 Leia? fra?

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