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The football season is now in full swing, and A. H. S. has fine prospects for another championship team. Coach Collins had sev- en letter men to start with, and has built up a fine team. An unus- ually good squad is out so that every man has to work to hold his position. Captain Frank Madden failed to return to school and a new captain had to be elected. Emmet Bixler received this honor. Manager Bixler has prepared the following schedule:— Sept. 20. Ex-Hi’s at Ashtabula Sept. 27. Willoughby at Ashtabula Oct. 4.—Ashtabula at Geneva Oct. 11. Ashtabula at Jefferson Oct. 18. Warren at Ashtabula Oct. 25. Central High at Ashtabula Nov. 1. Ashtabula at Shaw Nov. 8.—Ashtabula at Conneaut Nov. 15.—Geneva at Ashtabula Nov. 22. Ashtabula at Harbor Nov. 27. Conneaut at Ashtabula September 20. Ex-Hi’s vs. Ashtabula A. H. S. opened the season with the annual game between the Ex-Hi’s and the High School. Although the school team was de- cisively defeated, it made a good showing and demonstrated that A. H. S. will be very much in the running for the county cham' pionship. 21
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ALUMNI NOTES This year A. H. S. has sent fifty-one graduates to colleges and universities thruout the entire country, which breaks all pre- vious records. Last year’s class sending eighteen. In addition to these fifty-one A. H. S. has four graduates training in hospitals. The members of last years class attending college are: Frances Crosby, Lake Erie; Lowell Drake, Allegheny; Rachel Davis, Boston Conservatory of Music; Milton Elliott, Hiram; El- nore Good, Woman’s college, Cleveland; Charles Peck, Hamilton; Antoinette Paine, Lake Erie; Dorothy Smith, Oxford; Ned Williams, Hillsdale; Librador Meola, Rochester; Kenneth Flower, University of Pennsylvania; Harold Hopkins, Case; Harriet Gates, Business College, Cleveland; Donald Pancoast, Case; Gertrude Morris, Mi- ami University; Lynn Tarbell, Hillsdale; Walter Allen, Case; Mary McDonald, Lake Erie. During the coming year Miss Anna Ziele ’ll, will teach domes- tic science and expression work in Scaritt College at Morrisville, Missouri. Five members of last year’s graduating class are teaching in district schools this year. Grace Pond T2 and Robert Burwell T2, married, July 6, 1913. Alvin Swedenborg and Mabel Chapin were married on Sep- tember twenty-fourth, 1913. Jt is with sorrow that we record the death of Mrs. Sophie Mosher Greenlee of the Class of 1894. Mrs. Greenlee died Sept. 25, 1913, at Kingsville. She was a very successful physician. In her we lose from the Alumni a women of high aims and noble character. c j cga Mrs. Morton’s recipe for success:—Get up and fly around and do things. Helen L.—“I’m going to have a fireman’s pole instead of a staircase in my house. Then when I want to dust the banister I’ll just put on a dust cloth and slide down.” 20
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THE DART Ex-Hi’s 33 A. H. S. 0 F. Madden . . . . . L.E Newton E. Madden ...... L. T Arvidson Stevens L. G Prine G ul.. 1: :..... C Davis R.G Whitman Stapleton ....... R.T Carleton August R. E. .. McAlister Davern Q. ... Brooks Geralds R. H. Bixler Phelps L. H Rohl.. F Sweet Touchdowns Phelps 2, Davern, August, Rohl. Goals kicked, by Davern 2. Time of quarters—10 minutes. Referee, Walker. Umpire, Patton. Headlinesman, Townsend. Timer, Dieterich. September 27. Willoughby vs. Ashtabula This certainly was a soft one. We began scoring right at the start and never stopped until the whistle blew. The whole team worked like a top. The entire second team was sent in during the last quarter, but the visitors couldn’t stop them either. This score far eclipses all county records. A. H. S. 114 W H S. 0 Newton .... L. E Howard .... L. T Whitman .... L. G B. Hobart Thorpe .... C Arvidson .... R. G Grivelly Carleton .... R. T McAlister .... R. E Wells Brooks ... Q Bixler .... R. H Richards Klingensmith .... L. H F. Hobart Sweet .... F Vanderhook Touchdowns Brooks 5, Sweet 5, Bixler 3, Newton 2, Carle- ton, McAlister, Belden. Goals kicked -Bixler 5, Sweet. Time of quarters—10 minutes. Referee, Walker. Umpire, Collins. Head- linesman, Townsend. Timer, Dieterich. October 4. Ashtabula vs. Geneva This was the first game away from home, and our second vic- 22
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