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It ! ft JUMMM ATHLETICS The will to do, the soul to dare. His limbs were cast in manly mould. For hardy sports or contest bold. —Scott Thirty-one
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READING AND ORATORICAL CONTEST The Cauldron On March 14 the student body assembled in the auditorium to hear the orations, and then asain on March 18, for the reading contest. The programs were as follows: ORATIONS Youth Diamonds, Precious but Rare An Earful of Music We Two Higher Ground Children of the Future Future of the Man The Rock Prisoners and Prisons What Future Come on Team, Let's Go READINGS Photo Studio -- - - ---------------------- - Margaret Ward The Girl I Loved Esther Klasen The Gusher Lois-Jean Mitchell The Perfect Tribute -- ----------------Martha Wheeler Bill Robert Morlan Who's Afraid ----------------------------------------- Muriel Bates The Wedding Rachel Krause Humoresque Florence Koren Fire King John Hutchinson What Mother Always Wanted ............ - Loraine Nash Three Years Old Helen Keener The winners of the oration contest were Amelia Newby who received first place,- Gordon Martin, second,- Ragnhild Hall, third,- and Adabelle Smith, fourth. The judges were Elton Behm, Rev. Chace and Rev. Diehl. Rachel Krause was first in the reading contest,- Loraine Nash, second,- Muriel Bates, third, and Martha Wheeler, fourth. The judges for the reading contest were: Mrs. S. B. Trescott, Mrs. J. R. Williams and Mrs. Marian Greene Neville. Amelia and Rachel represented us at the Lake County Contest which was held here, Friday night, March 22, and Rachel took third place in the County Contest. Ruth Gygli, '35 Thirty Adabelle Smith Ragnhild Hall Elaine Fields Virginia Dawson Gilbert McLean Margaret Quirk Gordon Martin Amelia Newby -- James Koren Allan Brotzman - Florence Corle
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The Cauldron 1,4,1 t?r.!‘.iKht«. l)all,a‘sT c“.nd-v 1 hil William Newby, Russel I u(i. L ini culler, Richard Leslie, Edward Gola, Georgv Koren (GantsiiiD Kenneth hippie, Otto Erbacher. -nd row- Left to riyht: Robert Greene, Emil Gola. Albert Gabor fiohnel U- tidy. Gilbert McLean (Mgr.). Hudson Whippie, (Ask. Mg,y) James M Koi n. Runerl Atkins, Edward Heinrich, Robert Seifert. Hack-row—Left to riphf Clarence I’rinee. Dean Jones, Milton Preotle Vil- h.rd Rehm, John Hutchinson, Ray Whipple, Junior Northcott, Donald Hill i'rank l hit (( oach), Ren Pizzlno. FOOTBALL The first day of school Coach Tarr was greeted by thirty-five exuberant youths who aspired.to do great things for their Alma Mater. The team proved a trifle light, and in some cases, inexperience handicapped the members. However, the clue and White Streaks maintained a fourth position after a L-' i 5 rUj 2 Chardon for third. Even though this standing may seem a bit low the members of the team deserve recognition for their zealous effort to stop the drives of their opponents. We will indeed miss these major lettermen who are leaving us this year— their sportsmanship, physical capabilities, and friendship were among the best. Captain George Koren, whose timely decisions, and power as a guard made him indispensable to our team. Russ Ford, a mighty punter and running back, who out-punted all his opponents. Edward Gola, heavy immobile center, and line crasher, who was faith- ful to the squad for all four years. Phil Greene, fast flashy end, who helped to make both ends meet. Otto Erbacher, fleet-footed little half back, who carried the pigskin for so many yards through and among his adversaries for four years, Dallas Candy, hard driving tackle moved from end position last year. The remaining major lettermen are: u ■ i D ?rolCv ' d eKr'i Guards, Richard Leslie, Kenneth Whipple, Harvey Hejduk backs, William Newby, Lynn Miller, James Koren. Those receiving minor letters are: M. Preotle, R. Seifert, J Northcott, D. Hill, C. Prince, E. Gola, D. Jones A. Gabor W Behm, R. Atkins, L. Kornitsky, E. Heinrich, J. Hutch- inson, b. Henmnge, b. Pizzino and R. Whipple. Below you will find a resume of the season. Madison at Geneva, September 21. This was Madison's warm-up game, which they lost, 6-0. Madison at Chardon, September 28. Thirty-two 0Continued on Purc Thirty-Jour)
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