Culver High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Culver, IN)

 - Class of 1920

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Culver High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Culver, IN) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 47 of 72
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Page 47 text:

I THE BASKET BALL TEAM l COOK Byron won his position as floor guard this year against the greatestt competition of any man on the squad. He is a fast and sure player, always into the game from start to finish. VOREIS As a back guard Voreis has kept Overmyer working Hfor his place. He is a steady player and has deserved the monogram he won during the first of the season.. He is a Junior. WARNER - Do-Do was one of the surprises of the season. He made the floor guard posi- tion the first of the term and won his monogram in his first three games. He was very fast and clever, but a little too light for a regular, but he made the rest of the squad stay by their practice fto keep their places. HOSIMER Chester, substitute forward and center, is the only man on the squad that did not play in enough winning games to secure his monogram. He made the squad very late in the season and promises to show up well next year. Page Forty-five

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THE BASKET BALL TEAM -xv--v-v , . r SFABENOW Ikey has been on the team three years. He started in as a floor guard and won his position by his bulldog qualities. When a Junior he was selected as floor guard on the All-District team, in spite of the fact that Culver lost her first game at the tournament. He was elected to captain this year's squad and on account of the scar- city of good material he was changed to forward, where he developed a fine passing game and an excellent eye forr the basket. He graduates this year. SNYDER Snyder substituted at the forward position last year, but was shifted to center this season and developed into one of the cleverest centers that the school has ever had. He is very fast on his feet and can handle the ball the best of any man on the squad. .Paul still has another year of B. B. ahead of him. SHAW f'RosyX' our speedy little forward, has learned to play a very clever game of ball and is the fastest man on the team. At the Rochester tournament he showed up as by far the best forward there. He is only a Junior. OVERMYER Rochester can boast of her Millers, but in Overmyer, Culver has a back guard who promises to surpass any Miller that ever stepped on the floor. He is exception- ally fast on his feet and his speed, together with his 180 pounds of we-ight, enable him to get the ball every time it comes in his territory. He has two more years yet. Page Forty-four



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THE SIX-YEAR HIGH SCHOOL The high schools of Marshall county are planning to organize on the Six-Six plan next year. This arrangement will include the 7th and Sth grades in the high school department. The need of departmental work in the 7th and 8th years has been recognized by educators for several years. Many plans for Junior High School work have been sug- gested, but fofr the schools of a rural community the Six-vear high school has prov- en to be the best. Pupils are promoted from the 6th year into high schood and advance through the last six grades on a credit system similar to that now used in the Senior high schools. The 'following is' the course of study that has been adopted for next year. GRADE 7 GRADE 8 GRADE 9 SUBJECTS SUBJECTS SUBJECTS Required Required Required English English English Reading Reading Classics Language Language Grammar Spelling Spelling Spelling A History History Algebra or Applied History History Mathematics Civics Civics Elective Arithmetic Arithmetic Botany Physiology and Geography Music General Science Music Botany fLaboratoryJ Physical Geography Drawing Drawing Foreign Language Penmanship Penmanship Agriculture Elective Elective Domestic Science Agriculture Agriculture Music Domestic Science Domestic Science Drawing Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12 Required Required Required English English English Classics Classics Classics Comp. and Rhetoric Hist. American Lit. Hist. English Lit. Geometry, Plane Elective Elective Elective History-Anc. and Med. Foreign Language Agriculture Domestic Science Algebra fyzj Geometry Solid CVZJ Foreign Language History, Modern Agriculture Commercial Arith. HQ, Bookkeeping QED Elemen. Economics QMZJ Hist. United States UQ 'Civics 11751 Industrial Arts Domestic Science Physics Music Industrial Arts Physics fLaboratoryj Drawing Physiology There shall be four 20-minute recitations in penmanship per week in grades 7 and 8. In all other subjects in grades 7 and 8 not mentioned above the length of recitation shall be 30! minutes with 10 minutes supervised study. , CMJ following a subject indicates the subject to be carried for one semester onlyg all other subjects are to be carried a full year. Page Forty-six

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