Eastern High School - Punch and Judy Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1914

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THE EAs TERNE R Touchdown—Taylor, Steed : ; : Bate pe IL. 0al foot | i. is : Me ia an, Un = 0 : aos e Ce ic i pe G. W. Head ieee ee Ve ore Which is coached by John Gress Gapeen Wirvaca Iuinesmen—Mesers Who Was in charge at Catholic University 25 Wood and Baum. ‘Time of periods—10 Wat pac i a recent game with the minutes. Mladelphia High School, Frank phe ety pac wo touchdowns, causing his team Frank Greer, former Eastern High 0 get a tie score. School athlete, is attending the Cs ae » 2 S ? atho- Thesnie i ? : lic High School of Philadelphia. The members of the Athletic Council Gre be eeaeatan tetas Saya feer for this year as as follows: Mr. Wallis 7 a ie Yeats but (Chairmad: Miss McCaffrey, Sec.: Mr. left there to go to the institution in the Kimble, Treas MG CCaffrey, Sec.; Mr. Quaker city. The former star of the Scheie Min Piet artz, Miss Edna Tucker, local high school base ball, basket ball and Rice.” aie R. Clark voueaba y R. Clark: THE SWEATER SHOP Northwest Cor. Seventh and H Sts. GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ SWEATERS Washington’s Real Sweater Headquarters We want you to see yourself in our VARSITY Sweater. A heavy all-wool shaker-knit sweater, with large shawl collar and woven-in pockets; all colors. A Real $7.50 Value 00 Special for Other Good Values (like cut] at $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 Our Line of Young Men’s Hats, Caps, Gloves, Shirts, Neckwear and Hosiery is up to the minute. Popular Prices JULIUS A, WEST 800 Seventh Street N. W. When patronizing our Advertisers, mention THE EASTERNER.

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24 THE EASTERNER know that you are behind it and wishing for its success. This year we have something that we have never had before: a freshmen team. It is a known fact that a fresh- man cannot play on a varsity team until his second semester. Now in order to Jet the new fellows learn something of the game and help the school at the same time, a freshman team has been formed. It will be coached by “Bill McCaffrey and will scrimmage against the varsity twice a week, thereby helping greatly to get the first team into shape Mr. Kimble, the new faculty athletic instructor, is an excellent man and a good coach. He is what the boys call’ “a good fellow.” I am sure that we all wish him a great success at Eastern. The candidates for the varsity team are: R. Clark (Capt.), G. Ellis (Mgr), Dyer, J. Baldwin, Goebel, Fisher, Lana- han, Steltz, Boteler, D. Gates, J. Thor- nett, Flaherty, Whalen, Garmen, Gwinn, Jonscher, McElhannon, Ledoux, Maier, Roddy, Speer, Knapp, Janezeck, Horn, H. Hill, Turpin, Walsh, Brown, E. Burns, R. Baldwin, Barr, H. Graves, Hunt, Fes- senden, and Dade. Eastern played a practice game with St. Albans, Friday, Oct. 9th. Although gaining three yards to St. Albans’ one, Ksastern lost, on account of fumbles. The score was 12 to 0. Those who took part were: Ends, Mc- Elhannon and ‘Thornett; tackles, Gwinn and Ledoux; guards, Maier and Knapp; center, Graves ; full back, Clark (Capt.) ; half backs, Goebel and Dyer; quarter- back, Baldwin. Another practice game was played with Army Navy Preps on Oct. 16, East- ern winning 13 to 0. ‘Those who played were: Ends, McElhannon and Thornett; tackles, Gwinn and Ledoux; guards, Maier and Knapp; center, Graves; full back, Brown; halves, Goebel and Dyer; quarter, Baldwin. Substitutions, Clark for Brown. The schedule for the rest of the year is as follows: Oct. 28. Georgetown Preps. 30, Wester: Noy. 10. Business. » 20. Central. 21. Charlotte Hall. Eastern lost the first game of the scholastic season to Tech, 13-0. The in- experience and lightness of the team gave Tech a decided advantage, by which, however, they did not seem to profit. Coach Hart, of ‘lech, was quoted, after the game, as saying something to the ef- fect, “That Tech should have scored four or five touchdowns more.” This in it- self is a splendid tribute to the gameness and pluck of the Capitol Hill boys. They fought hard all the way, This is shown in the fact that they held Tech for downs three times when only a short run would have put the ball over. ‘The lineup and summary follow : Eastern: Tech: Thornett. coclks Diseiy oy son plete Giitititeceence Tip poccersvesisws Young Knapp see = Lake Girt +... Sabine (GENES a ho omae (ysainewans Rooney Maierio.. a. essai RRs, Gee etieys . Chase Ledeoux..... ei an Supplee McElhannon....R. E.. . McCarthy Baldwinvecare: Oe be see ceed Goebel. .....-. ba Bk MS sso ad Parker Dy eis eis Clark.



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a few ex- will com- As we have received but changes so far this year, we ment upon some of those w yhich were not mentioned last year. Balance Sheet; Washington, D. Cx Your April issue has a witty story en- titled, “The Mere Chant of Venus.” The Gleam, St. Paul, Minn.: The June number of your paper has an artistic cover design. The Widow, Ithaca, New York: In the Drack Number of your paper the adver- ng is tactfully managed. Gold and Blue, Salt Lake City, Utah: Your class reports are interesting and a novel feature in high school papers. Lawrence High School Bulletin, Law- rence, Massachusetts : ‘The June issue of your paper has a very clever article in “he Last Will and Testament,” of the senior class. Do you not think that you could have improved the appearance of the paper by haying a more appropriate cover design for June? The Vindex, Elmira, New York; The story, “The Connecting Link” in your last issue is unique, in that it seems nat- ural. The Habit, Salina, Kansas: Your paper has a good plan for advertising itself, in distributing a pamphlet explaining the paper before soliciting subscriptions. Perhaps other schools might profit by this same plan. Floral Decorations Geo. Ge Choice Cut Flowers Shatter Phone 2416 Main 900 Fourteenth Street Northwest

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