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CRIMSON and BLUE ATHLETICS IIE football season of 1920 was very gratifying, al¬ though not as successful as we would like to have had it. Practice started soon after school opened, and about thirty fellows came out for the team. After much hard work, the team was picked, and although it was not successful in all the games it was a formidable rival for any aggregation. On Saturday, December 4, Everett played at Bridgeport, Conn., and lost by the score of 7 to 0. After the game the team went to New York and stayed until Sunday night. The fellows returned to school Monday morning in time for the second per¬ iod. tired but happy, because of the showing they had made. The senior class of 1921 may well be proud of its members of the foot¬ ball team. Of the men that received their letters, twelve belong to the class of ’21. They are Eames, Beck, McQueeney, Bussell, Winchester, Ililtz, Lewis, Merchant, Harry, Timelier. Anderson, and Horner. Beck, the center on last year ' s football team, has announced his. in¬ tention of returning to school next year, and has been elected captain of next year’s team. The baseball practice of 1921 started the last week in March and almost fifty candidates reported for practice. The team was picked most¬ ly with the idea of building it up and developing it for the next year or two. McCarren, who plays, second base, is the only senior playing reguharly on the team, and has played good ball as far as this season has pro¬ gressed. OUR SUPERLATIVES Handsomest Chester Shepherd Prettiest We’ll leave that to you Wittiest “Buzz Funniest “Mac” Noisiest James Hornei Jazziest Don Hunt Innocentest Esther Isaacson Fussiest Dorothea Casa no Dudiest Maurice Gfollshine Seliolarliest Jessie Poriei Danciest Esther Saxton Bashful nest Doris Hubert Gab .vest Grace Luscombe Bossy est Joe Beck Longest Al E lines Widest Fred DoFoT Debatest Dwight McMahon Peppyest Harland Carpenter Wildest Grace Otis Dressiest Frank Lewis Babyest Earl Brown Cleverest May Halpersolin Blushiest Henning Hanson Marlon Keen. -EH S- Can veu imagine:— Joe Shillady tongue-tied? “Buzz” doing esthetic dancing? Dot Casnno not prepared in Eng lisli? Poke Anderson without a girl? Lois Large about four feet tall? Joe Lobdell without a cigarette? Helen Coleman not talking? May Halpersolin getting 50 checks? Frank Golden with straight hair? Holland Carpenter acting boister¬ ously? Alice Judge as a school teacher? Dot Driscoll’s neighbors while she is practising? McQuarrie in his seat at 8 o’clock? Dwight McMahon with a girl at the Senior Dance? Al O’Leary not able to smile? Ray Merchant with a low collar? Frank Lewis not looking neat? Thor Tlaoner playing football? An E. H. S. girl with her showing? Jessie Porter getting four in Eng¬ lish? Hearing someone say they didn’t have a good time on Field Day?
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