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smnrons Ann FRESHM N-CLASH Itls 6250 here in the old Ea- ton gym and tonight is the big event, the class tournaments union win ten uno has the 1-ish to do the most strutting in the halls and class rooms of E.H.8' The Freshmen and Seniors are out on the floor warming up. On fh0 Senior squad we see two new faces Walters and Thomas, besides the five other Seniors-Roberts, Rie- benng, mx, make, and xeserraia who have played on the Norsemen varsity. Coaching the Seniors we see a tall, lanky young fellow, and find that he too is a member of the Senior Class and goes by the name of Hedsker. h ' s As we look over the Freshmen we are not surprised to see all their players from the second team squad. However, there is one new face! I have Just been informed that he ls- Coach Dane crueae . The whistle blows, the ball is tipped into the air and the Sen- iors take the ball, Rearlok comes through stealing the ball and scores for the Freshmen. Later, Barlow hits a charity shot to put the Freshmen in the lead, 3 to 0. However, this lead is 'short- llved' as the Seniors roll ln 15 points by the end of the first period of play making the score 15 to 5. The height of these tall sturdy Seniors is to a great handicap for these young Fresh- men. s It is now the half and the score is ,23 to 8. The reserves of both teams are practice shoot- ing. Out of a world from some- where, some Seniors girls eome marching onto the floor and are singing cheer songs for their Senlor Classmates as they march around the floor. Down at the East end of the floor where the Freshmen fans are sitting, one can see banners wav- lgg with such slogans as 'ON T0 T FINALS, FRESI-MEN !' The game is again under way! The Freshmen have been almost eliminated from the game as the Seniors have held them scoreless throughout this quarter. The whistle blowing and with the final score of 38 to 14, the Sen- iors are proudly running off the floor. 1 Roberts led the scoring for the Seniors with ll points while Powell earned 5 for the losers. SENIORS FRESHH N . G.F.T. G.F.T. Roberts 4 O 8 Robbins l l 3 Hiebellng 5 1 ll Powell 2 1 5 Dlx 2 1 5 Barlow 1 1 5 Blake 1 O 2 Hearick 1 1 5 Kegerrels 3 2 8 Virgin . 0 0 0 Walters l 0 2 Wilson O O O Thomas 1 O 2 Culberson 0 0 0 Hurry 'O Q O Total score T SE Total score IZ JUNIOR5 SLIDE PASS SOPHOHORES It is time for the second game of the evening and here comes the Sophomores streaming onto the floor. Where are the unlorst Oh, here they come!! They' all have on dark blue 'warm-up trousers! Confidentally, they looked Just like plain 'over-a1le.' For the Jun1or's line-up we see Huffman and Smoot who were members of the Horsemen varsity. Then there are Waite, 'Simmons Meyers, Poe, Phllllps, and Raper from the seoond team. Talking things over seriously with his' boys and running back and forth from the score keepers table, is .Coach Niles Jackson. He seems to have his boys in good condition for this exciting performance. Down ln the Sophomore territory are Prewett and Myers, who held spate on the Norse varsity this year. Crow and Elliott. are I sorappers' from the seoond teal. Springer, Vance, and Beuoy are new in the world of basketball at E.H.8. Having double duty tonight ls Eauoy who is also acting as 008 e .The Sophomores have already 'gobbled' a 12 to 8 lead in this first quarter and now are leading at the mid-way point, 18 to 10. In a third quarter lead, Phillips has led the Juniors ln a 12 point ralley as they tle the game at 22. all. Myers a Sophomore and Waite a Junior are really making this a match! It's a basket for a bas- ket!! The score is 50 all and the whistle Just sounded to end the game! This really is a game!! All 'rooters' are out of their seats and are screaming and cheering their 'favorites' on to victory. In this over-time there are only seconds remaining. Smoot the ball and is rac toward hu , UR the Junior goal. He comes through for a 'lay-up' and scores to put Juniors ahead two points, 82 the - to 50. The glmlis over!! y Phillips came through with ll points for the winners and Myers contacted the nets for 9 points ,for the 'Sophs.' llncidentally, that 'sudden-death' over-time was agreed upon by Coach Hall and the o flclals slnoe a third game must be played 1mmed1ate1y.! w 33053285 ESQEPEST do agen? 3 'iii S 2. 'as mwwmomwyg moouwmoq ' e ommmswmmg mm e.?E353 uaswseo m noon um o been o m o is 3335 H ooouuwmga OOQNHQOFQ oooaoom? F3 0 d' Z Q O 0 '1 QIO IO H A 0 3 F' 0. S en ,'l Juurons' Ursnr ram sanzoas It ls now time for the final event and everyone is wondering whether the 'elses champs' will be the Juniors or Seniors. After playing a hard game against the Sophomores and with less than ten minutes of rest the fUBl0Pl:lt111 look in good shape. The Seniors look fairly 'tough!' The ball ls in the air and the tip is taken by the Juniors. Things are going quite smoothly with both the defensive and of- fensive working efficiently. The Seniors are ahead at the end of the first quarter with the score standing at 6 to 4. In this sec- ond quarter, the Seniors are having trouble in holding the Juniors who in these last minutes have dropped ln 7 points and have held the Seniors to one point. The Juniors are now on top at the half ll to 7. . . Things are under way again! The Seniors have come to llfe and have scored 5 t1lQl from the field and twise from the foul llne for 12 points. The Juniors are still ln there fighting and the score is now tied at 19 all!! There goes the gun ending the thlrd quarter. This last quarter has been a fighting one. Waite has got away with five points and Phillips and Smoot eaeh hit a charity shot. The Seniors have dropped ln 4 po!-ntla Bang! the score at 26 to 23. The champ- those 'sharp-shooting' This kicks a big dent The game ls over with ions are Juniors. in the dope bucket as the Benlors were the favorites of J.Q.Publ1o. Smoot led the Juniors with 8 points and Roberts collected B for the losers. . 4- ' JUNIOHB BEBIORS ' I Gators III E 3 5 Cel I-' Q E U' O H ff I I0 e O1 I QI-l Ie Smoot 2 3 7 Lewellen 2 0 4 Phillips 1 1 5 Rlebellng 0 5 5 Waite 2 5 7 'alters 2 O 4 Poe 1 0 2 Dlx - O O 0 - Iegerrels l 0 2 gg mae ggo Total score 23 Total score 23 VNNB
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SPRIYI STORT5. with the arrival of Spring, we are forced to dust off the baseball equipment and limber up our arms. We have two games scheduled with Hartford City. On April 10 they come to Eaton and on April 17 we go to Hartford. We hope to schedule more games for theSpring 808803: This year we are going to have some track. Already we have been high-Jumping, pole vaulting, run- ning, and throwing the shot. If The Horsemen lads maintained a -we are able to find a few has who are outstanding in certain events we hope to enter them in some meets at Muncie. Some of YOU fellows who are interested might report the last periodll Coach Hall kfmNER's Amnoumcwe It the beginning of the 1944-45 basketball season Coach Roscoe Hall explained an award system to 'the varsity and reserve team mem- bers. This proposition -provlded that the boy on the varsity with the highest percentage of foul shots hit was to win a trophy while the reserve member was to receive a key signifying his dis- tinction. AThe winners were to. have shot at least one foul for each game in which their particu- lar teams competed. When the percentages were com- puted after the Sectional Tourna- EATON BURPASSES DALEVILLI The Eaton Horsemen advanced to the semi-final game by easily de- feating the Daleville Bronohs 35 to 24 ln the ,afternoon session of the Sectional, Friday, Febru- ary 23. The Bronohs fell quick- ly to the wayside as the Norse started off in a rush to build up a 14 to 5 lead at the end of the first quarter. The Horsemen kept up the scoring assault in the second quarter as they outmatohed the black and gold team 8 to 5 by a score of 25 to ll. The Bronohs made their best ,s owing in the third, scoring 6 poin s to 3 for Eaton. In the final period Dalevllle again had an edge, but the Norse lead was to great to overcome. Coach Hall employed reserves a good portion of the ball game, rewett and Myers entering the game ln the second quarter and Dix, Kegerreis, and Blake playing much of the final period. It was evident that Eaton was not trying to run up the score. better firing average than did Daleville hitting 12 fleld goals ln 55 stabs while the Bronohs dropped in 9 from the field in 54 attempts. The Eaton defense keeping them on the run, many of the Bronchs offerings. lhbti WOT! hurried Ol 'ment,.Davld Riebellng was found 'to be the varsity member with the highest percentage which was .5955 while tied for second were Lavon Lewellen and Junior Smoot with a percentage of .5952. -Gene Poe with a percentage of .413 was the winning representative of the reserve team. SBGTIQHAL TbURNAHENT RESULTS 'O 'tbh . . io-' on' A' ' 36'35 Rb ton 53-51 : ,, Eaton fa18'- t- 0 '1 .Ls ' nork'- 43-34 a 'sn 57-26 .-I 5. 'enter 38-28 .entra '-Q : 65-26 - ' .11 B. klban- 43-25 u 1 34-27 nu , -1' - 44-28 CY D. U: 30-24 Rlebeling the netting and made 5 total of 11 collected G. 4 F. looped 4 goals into from various angles free tosses for a points while Zumpe Q 5 n m 'H o 1 +I rl .9 983' F' 5 .+m ,U g a s 3 -B o 5 so U o vs U43 I-le O-'Fl I-le e Cll'1 o Rlebellng Lewellen 5 N N Q 2 Z P '1 Cf H 0 Roberts OOO!-'OOII-U OOOUUIUIO 00010000 OOOQONO Ill 5.5 '10 Bet 9 5 OOONGIHNO EE PI 5-5 Bm 0100!-'ONILO Jackson Brown Pederson 3. ?.E':.'ff.i' E azz: '1 If 0 If P I RD R9 ,grb Fl'-IU 2 r. .z : ' u . fa 3 e .ol cmo I 5? 5, 2 E s 2: e s 2 Davie Total score llth basketball fans in a whirlpool of excitement, nervous- ness, and suspense, 'the Eaton Horsemen came sailing onto the field house floor th their coxswain, Coach Hall. Then the high flying Royerton Redbirds came out to aeet the purple and gold team ln a great'batt1e in the semi-final game of the Beo- tional Tourney, Saturday after- noon, February 24. Huffman started. raising the score first by contacting the net for 5 points with a fielder and foul toss. Roberts followed for' two points. He again threw a field basket on a follow-up but the officials ruled that Yes had previously fouled Huffman and the basket did not count for the Norse. With twelve seconds to go Rlebellng threw another basket but again the officials ruled that he had been fouled by Keller of Royerton and lt did not count. Rlebell g tossed the first of his free throws to make the score 33 to 31, Royerton. He sacrificed the other oharlty privilege by tossing the ball in from the side. Royerton was right there and stole the ball as the gun sounded to end the game with the score standing at 33 to 31. High point man of the game was Riebellng with 15 points while Bullock got 12 points for the winners. - The Norse were behind most of the way because of their inabili- ty to find the shooting range. The Norsemen's powers came to them only in the final stage of the game. The purple and gold clad boys fell behind 2 points at the end of the first stanza 7 to 5, and at the half 15 to 13. The Eaton lads seemed- to have lost their fighting spirit as the Red- birds were still ahead at the end o the third, 2? to 20. They banged away time after time throughout the first three per- iods, hitting the rim with prac- tloally every shot, but could not connect. Despite the fact that they couldn t hit the basket, the Norse had defense enough to en-1 able them to remain in contention until the last quarter. Suddenly coming to a fighting recovery with less than two minutes to go and trailing by 7 points, the Horsemen started some fireworks by firing away to tally 6 points. The Royerton squad hardly had time to .find their sense when Eaton ran up the score to trail only by 3 points. G.l5T. G.F.T. Mcllnley 4 0 8 Rlebellng 5 5 15 Hiatt 0 0 O Prewett 1 0 2 Keller 3 2 8 Lewellen 0 0 0 West 0 0 0 Roberts 2 2 6 Bullock 4 4 12 Bmoot 0 0 0 Wilhelm 0-1 1 Myers l l 3 Nelson gg 4 Huffman gl 5 p Total score 35 Total score BI CLASS TOUHNAM NT Seniors 38-14 unlors ' 25-23 Juniors Sc homores 32-30
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BEACH? BAND To PLAY AT Juwnon-Simon DINNER-DANCE FRIDAY EATUY I ENS vom-e 1 - sq. e .mason :ugh School-1-Eaton, xnamge Amin, 194Qj CLASS GDP 315' O GER DUAT RIEBELING AND HUFFMAN HEAD. Pnom COMMITTEE Glllaxlng the many social activltles which have been scheduled during the month or'April in honor of this yesr'e graduating class will be the annual Dinner-Dance tc be held in the auditorium on 'Friday evening, April 20. Decorations for the Spring social event are to be carried out ln the colors of yellow, white and green. Programs and place cards adorned with Jon- quils will mark each table setting and center pieces of Jcnqulls in low crystal bowls will be placed intermittently along the dining tables which will be laid with white cloths. Tall yellow tapers ln crystal holders will provide illumin- ation for the tables. The three-course dinner will be served by the tollowing members of the Sophomore and Freshman Classes: Reba Duke, Martha Cheney, June Marta, Nellie Johnston, Mildred Johnson, Margaret Mitchell, Joan Mcklnley, Wanda Cronkhlte, Eileen Buss, Delores Prlddy, Joan Roy, Margaret Harmer, Joan Virgin, Mary Ietterman, Thelma Tharp, Joyce Smith and Gloria Rench. The food was pre ared by Mrs. Noel Kabrlck, Mrs. Edna Cole, and Hrs. Roy Nlcoule The banquet progral follows: i T0lBtlBBt8!'sceceueeeoeeeceeeoe cecwilliarl Huffman Pl'B.yQrceoeoeee.eeeeee a e as e eoocoaweae Gibson Helcome to Senlors.... ....Barbsra Z1819T Response.........-. ---David 319591135 Grsetlngseeoe sconce eeaseesenllbart no Gibson Violin solooas eeeec cceeeeceeeoeocl-0015 Group singlngeesaeo oeelld mrgarat C011-in' AGOOIPBDJ-Btn e c e e e e e a e e curl. Donald Shook 'Bmlles' 'Down by the Old Mlll Stream' !G1p1gpf My Dreams' 'Let Me Gall You-Sweetheart' 'What It Mbans To Be a Graduate'.......Floyd Blake retC011111l' Qroup singing 'Fare Thee Well' argaa, , --. QQon't Page 3--C01- 25 SENICQR UM! HQNQRED nfcermmufmsur IN Aunnonmm BROADWAY METHODIST MINISTER v OF INDIANAPOLIS T0 SPEAK L . Eaton ulgn B0h001' Baccalaureate and Commence- ament Exercises 'will be: held for this year's -graduating class on Sunday evening, April 15, and Thursday evening, April 19, respectively. Y ' The programs are as followezx t PI'O00BB10nl-leeeeeesoleooeeeeecceqceooe-eeoeemfldgilbli Carmen Moody and Mary Louise Matson Invocation.............'........Reverend .Jult for !Odly.eceoopoee'eoepecceeeeqeeseocybrCal'1. 'Hy TaBk.eeeeeeeeesceeeceecceecaeeoooesdmellahfurd ' .H1gh.Schee1 Chorus ' ' Bpeaker..z..........,..Reverend,Arthur'Y. McDevitt AQU0Td1lh's0100newueooovideos.eeoeHBrg8rQt,G611lDl eenea1,euen.... .. ....neie1-exe Ammon pjmx' gwggr RO6QBB1Ona1Yueeefeeoseeaee.oalsos-eooeee'oee'eemBQdb1Q iaudlence please stand during processicnal - and recesslonal. ,'War March-or the Pr1ests'...Q......F..iendelsschnn 's0nBta Themeeecoceeeeleeeeeeeseee-aeeeeseethoven 'Celebrated Menuet'-First Bymphcny........7alens1n High School Orchestra--Mr. Gradlck, Director .Invocation...................Reverend W. V. Cohver .A of H0me.eooeoeaeo4eeeee-aooaeesueessmomk 'God Bo Loved The World'...................Sta1ner ' High School Chorus Introduction of Speaker............0lass President David Biebeling. MdressesceeeeaeeseeeeoueeeeJOhn,r0.Ed-Yard-el Do Dc Vocal Duet, 'The Lord's Prayer'............Icrsyth w11ee Brinson Gnd Shirley Lambert Presentation of 0lass....................Pr1nc1pa1 ' Robert M. Gibson Presentation of D1plomas.....0ounty Superintendent V Merritt 0. Reed Benedlctlon..............Reverend Harold L. Neulsn, ' I ' , lCcn't Page 2--Col. 31
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