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is Ulfljt Qibenuluan as FIRST ROW ileft to righth-Coach Stephens, Donald Schopp, John VVade, Theodore Dorman, Bernard Neher, Kenneth May, William Owen, Manager Richard Klein. . SECOND ROW-Lyle Jontry, Lynn Nickel, Eldon Streid, Richard Dorman, Kenneth Lemngton, Isaac Weaver, THIRD ROW-William Boian, Cecil Osborn. BASKETBALL SEASON 1929-'30 THIQ basketball season of 1929-30 may be classified as unsuccessful fin regard to games won and lostj but the team was pursued by hard luck from the very first of the season. The team was handicapped by sickness and ineligibility and was represented most of the season largely by men who were playing their first year of basketball. At that, the team lost three games by one point and dropped the decision in several games by a narrow margin after a hard battle. However, the season will prove valuable in later years as it served to break in a number of inexperienced men who will undoubtedly carry the banner of C. C. H. S. to victory in future years. Among these were Cecil Osborn, Theodore Dorman, Richard Dorman, and Lyle Jontry. Other members of the squad who bore the brunt of the action were Eldon Streid, Lynn Nickel, Kenneth Lenington and Isaac YVeaver. Captain Sandham was forced out early in the season, due to illness, BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1929-'30 Chenoa 8-Downs 12 Chenoa 6-El Paso Chenoa 8-Lexington 16 Chenoa 8-Forrest Chenoa IZ-Downs 17 Chenoa 22-Odell MCLEAN COUNTY TOURNAMENT GAMES Chenoa 1-Leroy 28 Chenoa 15-Stanford Chenoa 12-Minonk 18 Chenoa 15-Pontiac Chenoa 6-Odell 55 Chenoa 18-Carlock Chenoa 16-Carlock 17 Chenoa 12-Dwight Chenoa 14-Lexington 15 Chenoa 14-Eureka Page twenty-sim N Y , ,N , ,, , D N l gg 1930
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- 4 Eine Qllhennhaan e I ss SOLILOQUY OF THE SENIORS Four happy years of sweet content Have now passed by, and gone, Four happy years of time well spent, And we are passing on. We're passing on, no one knows what Will meet us in the end, But we'l1 e'er try to do our lot Though it be lose or win. The work, we pass to those beneath, Taxe up and bear on high, , The slogan which we now bequeath That is to do or die. And when you find yourselves up here, Laugh not at those below, Remember you were once down there, And knew not where to go. Be careful how you set the pace, Teach others to be true, Do as we say with laughing grace, Not merely as we do. Spend well your time, your days are fewg Four years are quickly goneg Leave nothing in those days to rue, Ere you go rolling on. KcGENE,, BANDY, '30 ' 1 9 3 0 Page twenty-five
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