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lx, r Back row: H. Koester, Velma Raymond, F. Rothery, M. Doan, L. Carlon, Vera Raymond, V. Freidinger. Second row: Miss Norman, L. Huebener, D. Pendergrast, N. Merideth, A. Morton, E. Landis, D. McVicker. Front row: L. Hurliman, D. Schmidt, E. Salmon, L. Hausch, A. Kesler, A. Hilt, A. King. 1 6 O ll I O 2.5.-A ' ..-aw!--. . zz -' gb 4: ,. . 1 OD 1, fn ' 1 O v 0 1 it O59 4 P I O 1 nl thrill ret? Olifllblt -::s.a1wae:::::-:'.e.m.-nm..2:::::-: u:m1a1wz:a::.:::-:.e.m.-nm.-:..:::-: was-4'-:...:.-s..-. It was the morning of September fifth, the first day for twenty-two of us in the Freshman Class and in High School. Soon rumors were Heating that the freshies were to be initiated and the freshmen waited with abated breath. The initiation that soon fol- lowed was not as terrible as had been expected, however. Work or another school has taken four of the twenty-two. The eighteen left, three boys and fifteen girls, expect to uphold the honor of the Sophomore class in the year to come. twen ty-six
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The team did well for the little practice they attained in the first n 'IEE R E VIEW T I . Q I Ol Y SlPfl 'Ili 155.1 P SUP ll PIO' fill! U If I D 89,11 DU' if - 1 . - 1 . - fn155nl?vs5.u'.'4?a5rsvJffulfu5.u'.'o9ain'n9fu1 . Q 050515 ovofnir - - . , - - . 0-nv N- f.-ussmu un f.-of mf- - . . - - - f f . .. . , . viii.102-s!!u4.'o9ninsf1IIA0-uhn'.'Nn2:mn5ful f . - 1 f . - - f Although this year the Tri-High League, which had been made up of Buckley, Cissna Park, and East Lynn was not organized, Cissna decided to have a baseball team anyway, and play teams which they were able to schedule. Due to the unfavorable weather conditions only four games were played during the season. Hofman, a new student, who came from the Rossville High School, was chosen captain of the nine. He served his capacity in first-class style. Hofman and E. Reutter alternated in pitching and playing first base. Mor- ton did most of the catching. , The rest of the lineup was as follows: Pendegrast, 2bg Hofer, 3bg Brenner, rf 5 P. Reutter, lf, Schmidt, cf 3 Barth or Richoz, ssg Harweger and Yergler played in some of the games. The first game was played against the strong Buckley nine. Buckley had one of the best teams in this part of the state. Cissna lost this game, playing very loosely. The next game was also played against Buckley. Buckley won this game also. Although the game was stopped by rain before the required innings had been played, it was called a game. The next two games were victories for Cissna Park, both being ad- ministered to Roberts. The first game was played here. The game was featured by much hitting which is evident from the large score. The game was close and interesting all through. The score at the end of the game stood Cissna 15, Roberts 14. The next game was played at Roberts and Cissna again won by a close score. of the season. The scores of the games played are as follows: Buckley .............. 17 Cissna Park Buckley .... .... 1 4 Cissna Park Roberts -- .... 14 Cissna Park Roberts -- 4 Cissna Park twenty-ei gh t
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