Berrien Springs High School - Canoe Yearbook (Berrien Springs, MI)

 - Class of 1928

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 7 lage PA BASKET BAIL Berrien Springs had an unsuccessful year on the basket ball floor this year. They started out fine with two easy victories and a defeat by a narrow margin. ’.Then Captain Skinner, the only four year man became sick, the team' wen-; into a slump and could not get out again even after Skinner returned. Coach Harvey worked hard with the boys and did all he could, but there was a lot of green material which will get in place for a good season for 28-29. The season was ended by a ban -quet given by the Salt and Pepper Club, of Berrien Springs. The boys then, received their sweaters. The following are the games with the scores played during this years basket ball season; Think of the Basket Ball victoriep next year in the new Gym. Following is the list of the first team basket ball boys as they appear in their picture: Left to right: Coach Harvey Harold Snavely Chester Tillstrom Darwin Dougan William Skinner, Captain Warren Hoopingarner Prank Burke Emery Bunnell Roger Robinson GIRJ.S BASKET BALL The girls had a very successful basket ball season. They won all but one g! me and that was lost because Dbris McNally and Evelyn Ludy, Louise Sharpe, and Ruby BSHS SCORE OPPONENTS ■ SCORE the team were unable to play and • unexperienced players took their BSHS 16 New Troy 13 places. But conside ring the BSHS 43 Galien 9 difficulties of thrt game the girls BSHS 19 St. Johns 20 did very well. BSHS 32 New Troy • 8 The scores of the games are BSHS 21 Watervliet 12 as follows; BSHS 10 Cucsopolis 27 Watefvliet..3 B. S-H £ 21 BSHS 6 Stevensville 27 Alumni 5 B.S.H.S 17 BSHS 11 Bridgman 40 Edwardsburg.7 B. S-H. S 21 BS S 13 Edwardsburg 31 Watervliet..2 B S.H. S 25 USHS 7 Cassopolis Three Oaks 21 Edwardsburg.40 B. S.p. S 27 BSHS 13 46 BSHS 38 Watervliet 37 Following is a list of the BSHS 9 Three Oaks 18 girls as they appear in their pic- BSHS 16 St. Johns - 37 ture: BSHS 13 Eau Claire 30 Left to right: BSHS 8 Stevensville 35 Dorothy Priddy BSHS 7 Bridgman 63 Mary Fletcher BSHS 6 EaU Claire 40 Loraine Dean, Captain BSHS 7 Niles 36 Hiss Zimmerman, coach BSHS 15 Edwardsburg 21 Doris McNally Ruby Pa.inter Evelyn Ludy

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JUNIOR-SENIOR PLAY Golden Days presented by thi Junior end Senior Classes April 29 and 30 was c decided success. The play was a simple story of a poor country girl, Mary Anne, whose rich auntie gives her a chance in New York. The boys in New York all fall for her, but Dickie is told by her aunt to make love to her to make Billy, her old sweetheart, jealous. The general course of jealous arguements and patched up love affairs follows, but all ends well in the last act when the boys come back from war. Mary Anne discovers she loyes Dickie instead of Billy. Betsyr the hired girl, provided a lot of laughter. The cast of seventeen gave the play exceptionally well and much credit is due Mrs. Neidlinger who coached the play, Mrs. Allen chairmen of the properties, Mrs. Kelley costumes, and Mr. Bedinger, for the scenery. Following is the cast as it appears in the picture: Standing, left to right: Ronald Weaver......Chatlie Meson Arthur Busse...............Edgar Moon Alice Lochinaw...Annibel Larsh Roger Robins on.Frank Montgomery Doris McNally.......Miss Slisgy Seated: Rozann Rockstein..........Felice Frances Harrington..Mrs. Drexel Kirkland Merl Brown....Lloyd Henderson Margaret Eidson.....Trella v ebb Frederick Mason.... Billy Barela1' Ethel VanPatten..Elaine Jewett James Haggerty..Dickie Stanhope Hazel Phillips...Mary Anne Simmonds Paul Knight.......Teddy Farnum Evelyn Ludy.......Patty Ellison Viola Jesswein..•.Mrs. Simmonds Evelyn Nightlinger......Betsy Felice...........French Maid Betsy............Hired Girl H e e 22 DRIFT STAFF The Drift Staff, composed of seven high school students started something new in B. S. H. S. in the form of a high school paper which they published bi-weekly. MTS. Allen was the teacher and sponsor of the staff. All the staff helped get material for the Drift then each had a special duty. Following is the list of the members of the staff as they appear in their picture; Standing, left to right; Margaret Eidson--Mimeographing. Paul Knight-----------Athletics. James Haggerty-------CArtoonist. Darwin Dougan-----------printer. Seated: Ethel VanPatten----------Typist. Loraine Dean--Business Manager. Frances.Harrington-Organization. Mrs. Allen------Faculty Advisor. (cont. from p. Peggy................Rozann Rockstein Patrick...........Howard Ingleright Robert............Erie Stewart Mary...............Ethel Bennett Mike O'Noole.......Verne Spaulding Agnes..............Mary Jane Kimmell Rosie..............Phyllis Eidson Chorus of Girls: Mary jane Kimmell, Loraine Dean, Maribel Hinkley, Helen Dunkelberg, pouise Sharpe, Donna Richardson, myllis Eidson, Candace Neidlinger, Marion Harrington, Ethel Bennett, Mary Fletcher, Ethel Van Patten, Virginia Norton, Margaret Eidson. Chorus of Boys: Fred Dougin, Erie Stewart, Cherles Weaver, Francis Clem, Gordan Hinkley, Paul might, Edwin Marsh, Leo Wetzel, Alden Krause, Billy Gifford, George E-walt, and James Haggerty. The proceeds from the operetta were $97.60.



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BASEBALL About25 came out for Baseball this year and they have practiced and worked hard. They have net had a very successful season but they hawe made a great deal of improvement. Following are the ames playe and the scores; B.S.E.S.. Watervliet.. .11 B. S.H.8.• Eau Claire.. .11 B.S.R.S.. . . .1 Cassapolis.. 1 r% • -a C B.S.H.b. . .. .0 Inree Oakr.. • • 7 B. S.H.b.. . . .10 Three Gales.. .ii 3.S.H.8. . ... -- Coloma....... Followins is a list of the baseball boys as they appear in their picture. Standing, left to right: Donald Crandall Robert Martin Waltor Fryman Mr, Eorvery, Coach Erie Stewart IPeiid a] 1 3r r.c e Ronald Olnty Lao Wetzel -----------------Page 25 BASEST BALL SC FELICE 1928 1929 Hew Troy here Hov. 23 Fassapolis Here Nov. 28 Eau Claire here Dec. 7 Three Oaks There Doc. 14 Casscpolis there Dec. 21 Watervliet there Dec. 26 Buchanan here Jan. 4 Bridgman' There Jan. 11 Watervliet here jan. 12 Eau Claire there jan. 18 Bridgman hare Feb. 1 Three Oaks here Feb. 9 Buchanan There Feb. 15 Seated : Harold Hoadle T Richard Tones Chester Til]Strom Elton Stover Emery Funnel1 William .Skinner Harold Suavely ? ank Burke Arthur Basse The baseball season promises to b«; mere successful next Mention should be made of Ronald V7oavar who attended the District Track and Field Meet at Kalamazoo Saturday, May IS. Ronald ran in the 880 or half mile and took fourth place with one point. Wno says Berrten doesn’t have some fast people? At the County Field JIaet at Niles, Ronald took first place in the 38C or half mile, at rate of 2 minutes and 15 and 3 tenths seconds. This meet was for Crass C and D schools while the meet at Kalamazoo was for c schools only

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