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C. H. S. vs. FACULTY Varsity 32 Position Faculty 29 Benson-Hubbard............left forward...............Schaeffler Jacobs-Barber-McKee.......right forward................... Hyre Loomis-Irvin............... center................. Williamson Bennett-Eades left guard .................. Leet Canieron-Zack-McKee.......right guard......................Main Field baskets—Schaeffler 7, Hyre 5, Williamson 2, Loomis 6, Jacobs 3, McKee 3, Barber, Benson, Hubbard. Fouls—Schaeffler 4 missed, Hyre 1 missed, Williamson 1 out of 2, Benson 2 out of 3. Referee—Davis. Timekeeper—Evans. The first game of the basketball season was played December 17 between the Hi School team and the Faculty team. The boys showen the stiff training through which Coach Schaeffler has been putting them in a very gratifying manner. The new basketball suits were worn for the first time, and the team made a better showing than ever before. C. H. S. vs. CONNEAUTVILLE Conneaut 5(5 Position Conneautville 20 Hubbard-Sheldon left forward............... Frazier Jacobs ............. right forward................ Chaney Loomis...................... center...................Leet Benson-Eades............ left guard..................Beebe Bennett-Zack............right guard.........Dean-Schumaker 11
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C. J. FREW, FLORIST, Broad Street Standards. The standards raised and maintained by the student body of any educational institution determines its standing not only at home but also among the other schools of its own rank. In every city we find one High School standing out prominently from the rest, not because of the personel of the faculty, although this of course has its influence, but because, perhaps years before, a company of students set a standard that those following were proud to keep aloft. In a school where the every day language of the student is careless, where, rather than make an effort to get the right word, a slang phrase is introduced, we find the standards of English low. Take a High School where there is no conversation, where the exchange of words is only chatter and small talk, and we find a school the students of which are unable to mingle comfortably with those, who, in their High School days, started to develop systematically the art of conversation. In order to develop the art of conversation it is necessary that the standard of reading be high, that the love story be placed where it belongs, as the spice of reading-and we do not need much of that; we need to vary our reading, to compel ourselves to read along the lines of history and science, and to hold ourselves to reading at least one literary masterpiece a fortnight. These things are conducive to a high moral standard in a student body, among whom a raw or coarse joke would fall flat. Our standards are high, but T6, T7, ’18 and ’19 can surely lift them higher. Ah-ha!-ah-heen! Who's-Who! Who's seen S-I-X-T-E-E-N! '16 O-wa-wi-ween! A-zee-zi-zeen! Conneaut! Conneaut! ’17 Ein zippate Zwei zippate Hah! Rah! Hurrah! ! Zehn-Acht! '18 O we-wi-wew! New-New-New! '19 W—H—O W-H--0 W—H—O Sh—sh—sh—sh B-O-O-M-M Conneaut! 10here ? If dame rumor is correct, and we believe she is, the congratulations of the student body are hereby tendered the “to Be’s.” HE may go to High School elsewhere, and college too, but where will HE find girls who compare with those in Conneaut!!! Vo C. Jf. s. O Conneaut, fair Conneaut, We’re proud to be of thine, Within thy walls we love to meet, And here our comrads all to greet, As from our hearts with glad acclaim, We sing thy praises and thy fame. O Conneaut, fair Conneaut, We love thy blue and white, The emblem of our pledge to truth, And love of purity, forsooth, While voices loyal join to cheer, O Conneaut, fair Conneaut.------F. A. J. 10
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C. J. FREW, FLORIST, Broad Street Score first half—Conneaut 28, Conneautville 13. Field goals— Loomis 8, Hubbard 6, Jacobs 6, Benson 4, Bennett 1, Fades 1, Chaney 4, Frazier 3. Fouls—Loomis 3, missed 3, Benson 1, missed 4, Chaney (5, missed 8, Frazier missed 1. Time of halves—20 min. Referee— Durkee. Although the new rules were a handicap to the Conneaut boys they easily defeated the Conneautville Hi team on New Year’s Eve. Loomis starred in all around playing, holding his man scoreless and getting 8 baskets himself. Jacobs and Hubbard, who is a new but very promising forward, also played a good game. Chaney, for the visitors, played the best game. BASKET BALL TEAM Jacobs Coach, Schaeffler Eades Benson Bennett Loomis Sheldon Hubbard 12
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