Caledonia High School - Cal Donian Yearbook (Caledonia, MI)

 - Class of 1936

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Q lib Sheehan: Father :. ' like : QI ,I fs I I ig.. 1 V I , qty' ,J ,Q o f r I' f 4- f I g -earl . ,rg '- fra Qi: ' ' Ill 1 Say, father did Solmon have 700 wiveef' I belive ao, my eon. ' 'Well, was he the man-who la1d, 6:lve me liberty or give me death? ' . 'l'l l'l I'i'l' Alfred Pinkbelnerz ' D ' Father : Alfred: lOt0l'iltS 'Father , how do you spell 'h1gh ? 'H-1-g-h. Why do you want to kznowf' ' X 'Gauss I'm writing a oompoaition onthe hiya ena. A- -u-u-nm-u-as 'Do you know a fellow down your way with one leg named 011ver? a Walter Plnkbeiners I'm not sure. What 'a the other legs name? -l-x-n-a-lm-:H+ he 8nU'l Elvin Flynn: be SHUI! 'Where are you going after you graduate? '0h, I'm oft to India for a year or two. Well, drop ua a lion some time. -u-n-u-u-H-1+ George Stata:l.ek: Say Dad, that apple I just ate had a vom in it lr. Statliokz ma I use that too.' 'lhail Here drink this water me wash it down. George: 'Aw, let him walk down. -I-na-nu-u-as Jigga Poster: 'I got my mustache on the instalment p1an.' Her Flynn: 'On the installment plant' Jigga: Yea, a little down each reels. y a-n+x-n-no Ronald Iagelldrks 'Pop, can you sign your name with your eyes elosed. Pop: 'Of oou:-au' Ronald: 'le1l, then ahut your eye! and sig: my report card. an-aa-an-u Ira. Rynox 'How did you get your hands ao dirty, Wellingtoni' Wellington: 'Iaahing my taoe. -H-n-u-as-mf lr. lothatinex ' If I- subtract 18 from 52, whath the d1tferenee? Barry Clemens: ' !l.'hat's what I say. Mao oareaf' a an-1-we-na lin Woochanx Bridle, are you the oldest in your tamilyf' Bd Rioha 'No, ma'am. Pa and la are both older than me. as-na-n-uae Paul Graham: Daddy ihatfa a court of last reeorti' Daddy: 'Oourtfng an old maid, my son.' a-4-mu-x-n-a Ira. Bynes 'lorna June, can you tell me the difference between lorna June: 'fO0i7 and f001i'f' 'One feet ie a toot and a whole lot of toots is a f90t 0' 'l'iHf'H'i N'I' 26

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FOOTBALL Back row- Statsiok, Sanborn, Sohantz, Davis, Dygert, Connors, Overholt, Perritt, Dygert, Nothstinee Center row- Olthouse, Dutoher, Hale, Flynn, Rich, Flynn, Graham, Raab. Front row- Kaeohele, Young, Pinkbeiner, Shook, llcdowan, Hale. This year for the first time we had a football team. Be- cause most of the boys knew very little about the technique of the game, utmost perseverance and co-operation on the part of both the coach and players were necessary. Our first fgame was with a very experienced team, Ooopersvil e, on their eld, We were defeated by a score of 57 to 0. Ooopersville made all its points except 7 in the first half. The second game played at our field with Martin, showed what a little experience did for us. Although they shut us out we held them to one touchdown. Wayland brought us another defeat , but for the first time the ball was carried over our opponents' line by Ed Rich our full- baok. The score at the end of the game was lk for Caledonia and 53 for Wayland. The fourth game was for us our first win, When Zeelands second team oame here with high hopes they went back with defeat. The final score was 7 to O. Next we raced our neighboring toe, lliddleville, in a game we wished to win. Thouga we were defeated we held them to their lowest score or the year. The score stood 0 to 15 when the whistle sounded. Our last two games we played away from home, at Sand Lake and llaltine At sane Lake we were defeated o to 12. at martin we tied our foes 0 to O. lore than once both teams came close to the goal but they were always held from the goal. 'Ihe boys played their best game at Martine 25



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