High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 100 text:
“
wk I ' . L ?a!'A 'JF' Ei- Q31 'Q fb -x. , , x if 1 ' fm asf Rh! -1115 ,,. 5 wg f ' -r n H ,xj , , L-v' ,ls Q L. ' A Fl .. 4 1 I , Fx . N -4,15 'fi -fi? 453: ' .. W ff' ... . ,, wiht. Y -wjaf '- ' E - ,. -J-5-,Al 3 Vx- -n.'.g-A-wg :Em .-r- wiv ,-1,--2 4- ' gp -' , V 4 J'f,..+ . QAM., . . I g,-: 'J- ,Q-11'-'.1, if 12 ig 'ki if gfQJf 'wh Y' 'f 1.5 ' 4 F , ,. V, Exp. M. . , .1 M.. . ,4- A L1 8541 . ,M 8.2! 4 r Y ,lu I-. . ', x t 1. v' Fu' I. ,.,.' f 5 5 Y fill-.'1 iK MRrEXW T Ar' . ?WU .f '7 Q: .1 ww . mf ' . ,4-t H .Q-q,, L fmvei- ,. A ef. 'Brie H , . - 81 y,,,,,,ff w-mEbmmmg1q 9552ii'f?lfHi.1- fix? . sys' - if 342111122- i'f,a'tb2,,l . ,'viI.C,fs:+E1- , ' ' 'te D' Q '2EQ1JisM?I pxeggbplkg-lwgJ,'1na ' Waif.gxq.m.. Q am.Qno'J'4 Nigga 3:1
”
Page 99 text:
“
fi f' r' - r- efill.: .b?Qf4.fc The girls, due to a ruling in Delaware County, are prohibited playing interscholastic basketball games, so this year the girls gym class was divided into four teams captained by Jessie Andrews, Ora Webb, Frances Freshwater and Darlene Dunlap. With Mr. Salisbury and Miss Fisher as their coaches the girls developed some fine pass work and played some splendid ball. At each of the home games two girls teams played before the reserve game. These games proved to be very popular with the crowd and drew as much interest as the boys games. The night of each game Miss Fisher acted as the coach and Mr. Salisbury as referee. At the end of the schedule the teams, captained by Darlene Dunlap and Frances Freshwater were tied with two victories and one defeat each, and a playoff was necessary. This game was played at noon March 18, and Frances' team won by a score of 17-12, thereby winning the championship. A banquet was held at noon on March 20 for the winners, fno partners were takenb. Speeches were given by Esther Thomas, Miss Fisher, and Mr. Salisbury. Betty Rodgers acted as toastmaster. RESULTS OF THE SEASON'S GAMES ARE: Dec. .6 - Darlene 16 Ora 13 Dec. 13 - Frances 15 Jessie 2 Dec. 19 - Ora 15 Frances 13 Jan. 17 - Darlene 16 Jessie 5 Feb. 7 - Frances 14 Darlene 12 Mar. 18 - Frances 17 Darlene 12 FOLLOWING ARE THE TEAM MEMBERS: Jessie Andrews Ora Webb Darlene Dunlap Frances Freshmta? Maryalys Thomas Albina Dunlap Gladys Firman Esther Thomas Jean Cooper Susan Shively Grace Prouty Leona VanGundy Eileen Webster Mildred Shively Mary Healy Virginia Rose VonM e en Bernice Youn Freda Thomas Rutherford o E B Florence Conroy Gertrude Webster With the coming of spring the ball. Although the weather in the practice, the girls took able and are now in good The girls will have advantage condition Betty Rodgers Mary Freshwater Adele VonMoegen girls began practice for soft early spring was not fit for of every moment that was avail- a good team this year ahd should be a championship. The last year team was defeated in the tournament final by Berlin and should be stronger this year. Their schedule is the same as the boys in both prac- strong contender for the tice and scheduled games ..Lg,6...
”
Page 101 text:
“
A'fHLE'fiC A.: lSCzCiAT3QN On September 6, the high school elected the officers for the Athletic Associationg Wray Sabine was elected President, and Betty Rodgers, Secretary-treasurer. After the results were announced the officers were called upon for speeches: both promised to do their best in their new officers. On November l2, a meeting was held in the auditorium where the cheer leaders were tried out. On November 15, they were voted upon, with Jessie Andrews and Leona Mae VanGundy winning. Mary Healy was a close third and therefore was the alternate. The rules of the membership of the Athletic Association were explained by the president. There were twenty-five members in the Association this year which included the fourteen members of the team, the coach and ten girls. All members were addmitted to the home games with their membership tickets and had the privilege of riding on the bus to games. Mr. Hinkle's bus was used for transportation. The association proved a success this year but we urge more outsiders to join in future years. ..56...
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.