Ashtabula High School - Dart Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1911

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T he Dart our best players were out of the game on account of injuries, and this coupled with Geneva’s excellent team work and the strange floor made the heavy score against A. H. S. In the fastest game yet witnessed on the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium floor, A. H. S. went to defeat at the hands of the clever Oberlin team, by the score of 23 to 16. While the game was a defeat, it clearly showed the men where they are weak and also proved that stiff practice is imperative if they care to show up well in the remaining games on the schedule. Y. M. C. A. The basketball men are very grateful to the management of the new Y. M. C. A. for their kind permission to the team to use the new gymnasium for practice. The gymnasium is perfectly modern in every way and is far superior to any of the halls which the teams heretofore have had to use for practice. Besides the basketball team, the other boys of the High School, who have joined the institution, enjoy its privileges to the fullest ex- tent. The young men are extremely fortunate in having such a fine place. There was a young man named Drake, Who was exceedingly fond of good cake. One day at a treat So much did he eat That he got a very bad ake. There was a young man called Prine, With the girls he started to shine, But he slipped on the walk And some of his talk Wasn't what you might call fine. We have a new teacher called Salat he, Who’s enough to make any gal laughe; He has made it a rule To stay after school With the one who excites his fell rathe Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute SCHOOL of “W- ENGINEERING Civil, Mechanical, Electrical Send for a Catalogue. TROY, N.Y. 19

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Athlrtirs Ashtabula High School has a very good schedule for her basketball team this season. There are nine games yet to be played and everyone promises to be a hard one. It is, therefore, up to the men to hold stiff practice every evening and make good in the remainder of the games. Those who have played this season are: Right forward, Stapleton, Pren- tice, Barker; left forward, Prentice, Stapleton; center, Morris.; right guard, Loomis, Streiber, August, Prentice, McDowell; left guard, August, Streiber, Loomis, Prentice. The Faculty Game Friday, January 6, the High School played their first game against the Faculty. Altho the Faculty has three young college men this year, their lack of practice lost them the game by a score of 23 to 7. The game was played in the new Y. M. C. A. gymnasium and was attended by a very enthusiastic audience. Mr. Salathe starred for the Faculty, while Morris played a consis- tent all-around game for the High School team. Lineup and summary: Faculty—7 High School—23 Salathe-Dieterich r f Stapleton Dieterich-Salathe If Prentice Hotchkiss-Graham c (Capt.) Morris Whitman r g Loomis-McDowell West )g August-Streiber Ashtabula vs. Austinburg The first High School game of the year was a victory, Ashtabula winning from Austinburg by the score of 37 to 22, on the evening of January 15. The game was not especially fast but the Ashtabula boys showed improved form in passing and in covering their men. Before the game and between the halves, the High School Orches- tra rendered several excellent selections. Rogers, of the class TO, presented the team with monogram jerseys in behalf of the Alumni basketball team. Manager John Stapleton re- ceived them for the team. The second game was a defeat. Ashtabula went to Geneva, Fri- day, January 20, and was defeated by the score of 47 to 20. Two of 18



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dlnkpB SCHOOL STATISTICS 1. Best all around athlete—Clyde Irwin. 2. School sport—Rutherford McGiffert. 3. Best student—Jay Taylor. 4. Funniest man—James MacNamara. 5. Most engaged man—John Stapleton. 6. Greatest man—Julius King. 7. School blonde—Howard McNutt. 8. Biggest grind—Elizabeth Montgomery. 9. Biggest bluffer—Homer Drake. 10. School artist—Kenneth Peck. 11. School’s bravest soldier—Chester Lyon. 12. Most popular Freshman—William Weir. 13. Most scientific flirt—Fisk Morris. 14. Shortest man—Oliver Kittinger. 15. Tallest man—Malcolm Prine. 16. Happiest person—Susan Rice. 17. Oldest person—Kress McIntyre. If you don't receive a roast Do not boast; You are not worth the brains And the pains That it takes to write a verse, Bad or worse. And you who do receive a roast. Do not boast; You are not the sweetest gumdrop In the shop. We have given you a place To fill up space. Hammon Dry Cleaning Works 138 CENTER STREET All Work Called For and Delivered. PHONE, MAIN 217.

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