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, f e . fee, -lg-Q'1f '9 -Af ' 4 x Ve, ffl ' --' Howard Maloney we all know quite well, When talking of motorcycles and Whippet As a magician and artist he'll always excel. cars. His pictures and figure are all quite complete So watch out, girls, when he walks down the street. With charms quite abundant and smiles for a few She teaches French when Miss Case has the flu Her parlez is fluent and quite full of sass, Doris is jolly, the dear little lass. N Milton j-is small, but don't think of that For if you know him, he's quite a chap I , ,, He's speedy and Witty, with some heard of myth It's Peggy they call her, if you all insist I lfinthythj. f F Lee ee Eraneesfis jolly and friendly She's our Senior athlete With her as guard on the varsity squad The team is hard to beat. King Richard is tall with looks quite com- plete With a mind full of knowledge of courts and of peace If luck is with him which is our prayer He's next king of Russia, if the Star will get there. Loleta is a singer of no small fame. As song leader in chapel, she has made her name She knows her sharps and flats. Oh, yes! She'll make grand opera, or we'll miss our guess. I think you have heard your mothers say Beware, still water runs deep! This saying proved true, when Oiva came through. And the honors of Harvard test did reap. Curly e callxher and she is small But ' 'Q right there to get the ball For tall she seems on the basketball floor She jumps, and to us, she appears to soar. Duncan joined us in the year of '24 It's from Padanaram that he hails To get an audience he never fails. You have heard of girls who leap and run They are athletes we are told But just for speed on an open track Stella is worth pure gold. e leyes this saying and practices, it p 9? Qle and the world smiles with you ' too With her pleasant smile and sunny manner She is loved by her friends old and new. There is a boy in our class Whose name is Myron Dain And through the use of words and lines He's become a poet famed. Listen, my people, and y s all heal-3 The latest told stories of ear She's smart in her studies as we all know And she's leading lady in our Sen-ier-Class Show. A red-headed Miss, with smiling face From Cherry Valley, is our Grace She walked four miles, and still she smiles For of friendliness, she has piles. We couldn't do without Forrest Cobb As to transportation he has many a job His Ford is handy and Forrest is dandy We don't get stuck on roads, muddy or sandy. Be my own Valentine Sweet Virginia Ballentine In singing and dancing you excel Of other things that you do well. fi L , QAiO4U4 Her name, it is IIa 'Bel-l J 3 MJ Her hair, it is blond 'J And you we must tell Of her we are fond. A debater great is Emerson Gibbs True truths he advances and not fibs, He can argue continually, perpetually, it is said, But you must agree he uses his head. Ruth, QuRt: and demure, We like her, yiou may be sure. She never, never refuses to recite For, Ruth, you know, is very bright. 1 I . -oo-oo-O Q PAGE 20
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+G0 BASEBALL In the fall of 1927 began the athletics with much confidence in a successful season of baseball. At the beginning of the season there were many to respond to try for places on the team. Some of those taking part on the team and those aiding in its develop- ment Were: Warren, Cobb, Lewis, Parker, Martin, Huffman, Johnson, Sanko, Vickery, Stump, Nelson, Britton, Gray and Luoma. Some of these were not able to be on the team due to some special cause that could not be avoided, but aided the team very much in their practice. The season started with the team being very successful. Of the games played only two were lost before the tournament. This gave the school and also the boys a feeling that they were to be successful in winning the pennant. By the time of the tournament the boys were thoroughly determined to win. The first game of the tournament was with Kingsville and our boys winning with a score of 9-4. For the next game we drew Wayne. This we easily won but with a smaller margin with a score of 3-2. The final game was with Dorset, whom we had defeated earlier in the year. This game and the pennant was lost by a smaller margin. TRACK At this writing the boys for Field meet are practicing noon hours and at nights after school. The following are taking part in some event: Todd, Hall, Parker, Huffman, Warren, Marr, Sanko, Lewis, Dain, Stump, Luoma, D. McCombs, Dingman, Creesy. Hoover, Martin and Tabor. The Field meet tournament is to be held May 12, 1928, at Jefferson, Ohio. Forrest Cobb. O TENNIS The Tennis teams of Andover High School have been eminently successful and have the unusual record of having won every contest in the last four years. Two of the girls who graduated two years ago won first and second in the county championship contests. The boys' team, which shares in the undefeated honors, will graduate this year and we shall expect to hear from them in college circles. With Miss Sarah Thompson and Miss Marjorie Watson and Mr. Milton Martin and Mr. Em- erson Gibbs, Andover High had a tennis squad that is rarely equalled in any high school in the state. The game is becoming more popular each year and many are trying for places on the squad. moo-Q44-04-000040090 o'vooo+o++o o 904-Q-0-+040-0+-vo-0-9-0-+0 FACULTY Back Row, Left to'Rig'ht-Carleton M. Hicks, Carl G. Jerome, E. F. Martin. Second Row-Emma Satterlee, Faye Perry, Hazel Roberts, Paul D. Thompson, Grace Tripp, Susan M. VVhitney. Front Row-Lona Miller, Clara Jerome, C'larahel Case, Catherine Boord. +0-0-9-Q-o-oo o+o4++r+o+r+ o4+o+ Q Q oo-v Q4 o+o 04 -+0-+04-0-0-0-0-0+-0+ PA G E 1 9
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0 0-0-0-0-00-0-0 The tions w The The The The The The The The The The The The The The 0 0000+04004 000 EXCHANGES Hi-Life has enjoyed exchange rela ith the following publications: Citizen, Andover, Ohio. Wide-awake, East Conneaut, Ohio. Hi-Life, Jefferson, Ohio. Tattler, Smithfield, Ohio. Booster, Avon, Ohio. Leader, Dorset, Ohio. Seniorite, Wayne, Ohio. Crimson and Gold, Kingsville, Ohio. O. B. C, Reminder, Oberlin, Ohio. Mt. Union Signal, Alliance, Ohio. Dart, Ashtabula, Ohio. Dynamo, Alliance, Ohio. Owl, Orwell, Ohio. Oracle, North Kingsville, Ohio. 0++4-0-0-0-0-00-v0-0-0-0-00-000-0-04-00-0-0-0-y+0-0-0-0-00-0-0 PAGE 21 l l l Ol 00 -0 0-0- 000 00 0000 00 0-00-0 0 0-000 O0-0 2 i 2 T l 1 l l 5 000C 00- 0000 000000-0 000 O-OO-O 00-O-O GO-OOO O4 G 00000004 00-000 40-0 0 0-0+-00-0400-0-0 Qroo
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