Astoria High School - Zephyrus Yearbook (Astoria, OR)

 - Class of 1909

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the first team of the Astoria High School is allowed to play. This makes the contestants evenly matched, and the class interest intense. VANCOUVER HIGH — 0. — ASTORIA HIGH — 21. On Nov. 6 the game was played on the High School grounds here between ;t]he Astoria and Vancouver High Schools. Although our team was crippled by the loss of some of our best players, they managed to put up a good game and easily defeated our heavier opponents. The boys on the home team all played their best, and shone as individual stars. BASKET-BALL. The Girl’s Basket-Ball Team turned out for practice this year under the supervision of Coach Blake. At present there is some question as to wether they be allowed to play the bov’s rules. The consensus of opinion of the Board and the Faculty is that gims rules should be substituted for the rules in present) nse formed. Here lies a squau A sunburnt queen She died of drink¬ ing Kerosene. It gave her sev— ' Ral awful cramps; For human be Ings are not lamps.

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The first game of the inter-class series was played on Friday, November twelth. The boys had been practicing hard in anticipat¬ ion of a turkey dinner offered by Coach Blake illo the team winning two out of three games, and it was a very lively contest. The upper-classmen scored first when Foster tackled McCannon and threw him across the line for a touch-down. Near the end of the first-half Larson recovered a fumble and ran twenty-yards for a touch-down. The half ended without further scoring. The second half was a punting duel between Malagamba and Ness with the honors slightly in favor of Ness. About the middle of the second half the upper class men worked the ball to the Freshies twenty- yard line, and Malagamba put over a pretty drop kick. With three minutes to play, the Freshmen took a splendid brace and carried the ball down the field a distance of fifty yards for a touch-down. Ness kicked goal. Hartesdy and Malagamba starred for the upper classes; while McCannon and Gilnor did the same for the Freshies. The time of the Halves was twenty-five minutes. Melville Morton refereed; and Mervvn Trover, umpired; each per¬ forming his duty both in a very creditable manner. Carl Sanders held the office of chief lineman. pper-Classmen Lineup Freshies Larsen C. M oore Danielson R. G. Rifle Franklin L. G. Lewi ns Billie R. T. Tones Utzinger L. T. Jeldness Foster R. F. Noe Johnson L. E. Gilner (Capt.) Wootton O. McCannon Malagamba R. H. Mattson Hardesty L. FT. Anderson Moore F. Ness One of the chief points of these contests is that no member of



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The 1910 class is considerably smaller than the class of last year; but class spirit is in abundance, and it is destined to outrival that of the larger class of 1909. The membars of the class are: Anna Ligurdson, Fannie Anderson, Wilma Young, Edith Ross, Fanny Gregory, Kenneth Parker, Ole Jeldness, Arthur Danielson and Thorburn Ross. “Green and Gold” the famous colors of the class of 1910, will be displayed to full advantage this year; and the lower classes when adhering to the advise “to look up to the Seniors,’ will please remember tahat this includes their Senior class colors as well as the Senior members. HEARD IN THE SENIOR ROOM. 1st Senior: “The question, oh fellow citizen, for a debate is as to whether or not a man should be imprisoned for life or hung for murder in the firsrt: degree. I wouldst delight if thou wouldst favor me with a treatise.” 2nd Senior: “Being that my time is now occupied by very weighty matters, I have not the time to enlighten you as to the point in question; but by the beard of Allah, I shall do so in some future time.”

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