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 20 text:
“
Ggilliam 011113113; ?.Eligh $thunl' e Condom High School has a good basketball year. The team had four letter men. We won four games and beat our worst rival. . . X x The season opened with the game with Wasco Which resulted in 3? defeat for Condom. C. H. S. 29; W. H. S. 34. The game was aefast 0113 but VVascds superior basket shooting won them the game. I Cgilliztm Cinnufg qugh $55131me I I' 313a 5r 1 S ; ,f' 1 Va IO
”
Page 19 text:
“
rhuul 'x x: . 7 agilliam lemtg giggly 5chnnl nan girkteieet aw t Ydske W - m Fowlthanh mm 813111; um! nomthy .uu! Huy Ol'Wick rim skrtlnnl 1011111 110W Di .1 llzul WP Willb:0 as: 11 lltihl y'pur vwnmi smnester why pro-sulvnt: Barlfar02 at h ltI-purtma 1 .'. 31H irivlul. K . 1h In clo'h-mL V H In lit in. iuv In Will. 1! u' ?--2 $333 w Base Ball hm! hm..- 1 Seven letter men reported for practice this year and with other ma- ......,Mn 1 terial we have been able to put a good: team into the field. We have a1- 1Xx-I33Jh14. ready played three games and expect to play several more. SUMMARY OF GAMES C. H. S. 19; A. H. S. 3. This. game was played on the Arlington ground and was the first game of the season, April 7, 1922. 'mzc C. H. S. 14; I. H. S. 6. This game was played on the 10118 ground . and resulted in a good victory, April 15, 1922- C. H. S. 13; A. H. S. 11. This was the first game: played on the home field th1s year, and we added another victory to our list. We have won the first three games and hope to Win the rest. LINE-UP Ray. Jackson, pitcher; J. B, Wheir, catcher; John Hardie, first base- . man; Wllbert Parrish, second baseman, Roy Orwick, shortstop; Rene Simp- 8911,.third baseman; Fred Lear, left field; Clifford CFanord, center field.; V1rg11 Rogers, right field. 1 C?Eilliam GImmtg giggly $.1me Fage 17
”
Page 21 text:
“
' Vt'h . frat '44 , h. v, .1, , t . .1. , . s: 059' x.h. ' - . mt WVIMJIK n. 50'- 'WM. .VF'E w 1, ft 1 . f f. . $illiam GImmtg .gfligh $zhnnl C. H. S. 11; F. H. S. 43. Both teams played well but Candon Was not quite ready to beat Fossil, C. H. S. 33; L..H. S. 330. This game was the .only one played with Lexington and resultedwin a Victory for Condon. - C. H. S. 21; H. H. S. 34. As our star player, J. B. Wheir, did not play in this game we were, defeated. C. 2H. S. 24; F. H. S. 21. We have accomplished what we have tried to do for the last four years. ' C. H. S. 22; W. H. S. 44. Ctondon outplayed Wasco but luck was against'us and we Were defeated. C. H. S. 34; M.H. S. 19; Thisgame was another victory for Ciondon. C. H. S. ,41; M. H. S. 28.. Condon beat More in both games she played , with them ' - 3 . . ' - Gdham County Track Meet Arlington won the High School cup at the Second Annual VGilliam' County Track Meet at COndon Tuesday, May 10,1921, with 57 1-2 points, Mayvile taking second place with 37 points and Condon High School, third A with 29 1-2 points. Lack of material and practice were the chief causes for. the poor showing of the local High School. . 7 . ', Webley Edwards of Mayville although clOsely contested, Was high . point man, with a grand total of 31 points to his credit. , ' The results of the different events were as follows: 3 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS, DIVISION 1 i - - , Hurdle Raeeel, W. Edwards, Mayville; 2, R. Baker, Arlington; 3, E.' Berry, Arlington. ' ' 3 100 yard Dash-1, W. Edwards, Mayville; 2, J. Baker, Arlington,;. 3', H. Burton, Arlington. , , . , a -' h; Relay Race-1, J Baker, E. Berry. Hi. Burton and R. Baker of Arling-t ton; 2, R. Simpson, R. Jackson, H. McCarty and V. Rogers of Condon. ' 220 yd. Dashhl, W. Edwards, 'Meyville; 2,-3R. Baker,.Ar1ingt0nr;-'3. E. Barry, Arlington. 3 - i . . Javelin T'hrva-a-l, J. Baker, Arlington, 118 feet, 2 inches; 2,3'w. Ed. wards, Mayville; 110 feet, 2 inches; 3, J. B. Wheir, Condon; 104 feet, 12in: ShOt Putel, M. Weatherford; Arlington; 32 feet, .7 inches; 2. W. Ed- wards, Mayville; 30 feet, 10 inches; 3, R. Jackson of Condon and C. Great CL Arlington, 30 feet, 9 inches. Running Broad Jump-1, W. Edwards, Mayville, 18 feet, 5 inches; 3,.J.hBaker, Arlington, 17 feet, 8 inches; 3, E. Berry, Arlington, 16 feet, 1110 es, Running High Jump 1, W. Edwards, Mayville, 5 feet, 3 inches; 2, James Hardie, Conden, 5 feet, 2 inches; 3, V. Sesarcy, 5 feet, 1 inch. Last years meet was carried out very successfully and practice has 3114 reatdy started for this years meet which is to be held in Arlington May 1.3. A tew new events have been put on the program for this years meet such as the half mile, the mile and the 440 yd. dash. The coming meet promis- es to be a. very closely contested affair. agilliam Glnuntg 35131311 $511931 I 132152 1 9
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.