Fort Branch High School - Key Yearbook (Fort Branch, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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THE Bsmaoicrus gc-u1u1nl1u-u1nl1nl1u-n-.11-11.11ul1In-qu-ug-up-uI1uu1uu1pl1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Girls' Athletics-Concluded , Fern Robinson-Pete was our tall guard. She was always there to catch the ball at the critical moment! She always plays a hard game and very often she uses up her alloted number of bumpings and has to finish the game on the bench. We hope to see her in the games next year. Pauline Reynolds-Penney has one more year on the team and great things are expected of her. She is one of our fighting guards, that never gives up, never stops regardless of how the score stands. She is a clever and skillful player and plays with her heart in the game. Thelma Kell-Kelly, our sub guard, was called upon to fill the vacancy marry times and she proved a valuable player. She has had experience that will serve her well and we welcome her back next year. Helen Mounts-Kitty was a sub and this being her first year she did not get to play in very many games. Although her smiles never failed to give encouragement to the team. She is to be commended on her good work. Nova Hooker-Hook played on the second team the whole year, but that was no sign she couldn't play basket ball. She is only a Sophomore and in two more years she should be able to make the best sit up and take notice. Velva Harmon-Dimples was rather handicapped by her size, but she made up the balance by her lighting spirit. This was Dimples' first year, but she developed and learned basket ball rapidly. We expect great things from. her next year. Thanks must be given to Ethel Newton, Ida Utterback, Louise Mills, Violet Wells, and Lillian Harmon for their help this year in practicing with the team and being' faithful even if they weren't regulars. More will be expected of them next year on the regular team. LOLAVE BRENTON. Page Twenty Seven l

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THE BENEDICTUS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.0,1.,.,1,.u...,,.,..nu1ItU1H..1,..,1,...1.,,,1,,,,1 1 1 1.1.,.1. 1 1 1 1 Girls' Athletics Mable McKee-Mac is one of the smallest girls on the team. This was lVlac's first year as a regular. She was a fast and skillful player and handled the ball with the ability of a veteran. Next year's team is fortunate, indeed. Josephine Laib-Jo is our tall center and it is very seldom that ,Io goes up against a center who gets the tip-off from her. She proved her ability as a basketeer in her first game on the local Hoor. She graduates this year and her loss is a great one. Kathryn Johnson-Pat is another one of our sextette. She is a very steady player. Also besides being so steady she has an educated toe which she uses to advantage in her playing. She was a real sport and proved an asset to our team. Pat, we hate to lose you. Lolave Brenton-Shorty was one of the mainstays of our team. True to her nick- name she is short and this seemed to be her only drawback, as her job was to guard the tallest, the center, How she did it we don't know but that center usually did very little in a game. This ends her four years of Basket Ball. Page Twenty Six



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THE BENEDICTUS .. Operetta MISS CHERRYBLOSSOMH The Cast b Cherryblossom, brought up as the daughter of Kokemo, in reality, Evelyn Barnes of 1 New Y01-k ---------------------.-------- -, ,--,,q--... Josephine Kokemo, a proprietor of a Tea Garden in Tokyo, Japan, comedy part- -,-,-----,,----------------------------------Harry Joseph English John Henry Smith, a New Yorker, on a visit to Japan as a guest of Mr. Worthington- -,,--,,,H--,,-,--,----,--,-----,,,----,,-------- Joseph Laib Henry Foster Jones, Jack's pal, in love with Jessica .............. Junior R0lherl Horace Worthington, a New York stock broker who is entertaining a party of friends with a trip to Japan on his private yacht .................... Harold Polk James Young, Worthington's private secretary --- ..... Floyd Lewis Jessica Vanderpool, Worthington's niece ........ ....... M ary L. Upton Togo, a Japanese politician of high rank -.. .... John Lawrence Wallis Chorus Geisha Girls in Kokemo's Tea Garden .................. Glee Club Girls American girls and men, guests of Mr. Wortliington, visiting Japan on his private yacht ........... 4 ........................ Glee Club Boys and Girls The Plot . Miss Evelyn Barnes, an American girl, born in Japan,- and whose parents die .of fever, is brought up as a Japanese maiden. Her father's secretary uses her property for his own ends. When Evelyn, who is known as Cherryblossom is about eighteen, Worthington fthe secretaryl returns to Japan on his yacht with a party of American friends. One of them, John Henry Smith, falls in love with Cherry and wishes to marry her, but Kokemo who has brought her up as his own daughter, wants her to marry Togo, a rich politician. The action of the piece centers around Jack's effort to outwit Togo and Kokemo. Eventually Cherry learns her true identity, comes into her own property, marries Jack, and all ends happily. Director, Miss Johnson Accompanist, Miss Thomas Page Twenty Eight

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