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THE ROCKET Page Tfwemfy-nine Some Games With I-Ioricon .Xfter several attempts to get a game with Horicon, we at last got one on a Saturday night. A large crowd at- tended and expected to see a good game, many expecting to see our team again defeated. They were most unfortu- nately disappointed or surprised. The game started with a snap, each team excited and anxious to score. llori- eon succeeded in rolling in the first basket. Than we received a free throw. The score now stood 2-1 for a while, but .-our boys soon came to and succeeded in scoring a few more baskets. The game thruout was rough, our team having 8 personal fouls and Horicon 5. The game seemed short but sure interesting, our boys staying in the lead thruout. The linal score was 20-10 in our favor. Two weeks following this' game we started for the return of the game. Leaving in bobs on a cold and stormy night we reached there cold and numb. The game started late due to the late trains. Here Horicon again succeeded in getting the first. basket but without results. lVe soon were ahead, and the game thruout was rough on the part of both teams. At the end of the first half we stood ahead 9-3. The second half we stalled around the first ten min- utes and finally succeeded in rolling in a few more points. At times Horicon would show signs of improvement- but Finally fell down, after our boys got started. The final score was 17-T. Athletic Organized athletics was what we needed, everybody saw that, so a meet- ing was called and a Constitution drawn up. This was adopted at a later meet- ing and the officers were then elected. Association The Association proved its success by the way in which it met the financial problem. And it also helped to put the school behind our athletics. President, Harold McCarty. Vice-President, Earl Youngbeck. Secretary and Treasurer, Carl Rue- debuseh. Clheer Leader, Bill Brnder. .,
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THE ROCKET Page Thivtty-one , BASEBALL TEAM LTNE-UP H. Schuknecht . . . .... 313. TV. Schuman .. . ....... SS. A. Rediske .. . . . .R.F.-P. E. Youngbeek .. ..... U. F. Rediske . . . .... IH. T.. Heible ... .. .l..F. TV. Bruder .. . J. Mildbrandt T. Ebentier . . F. Falk ..... A. Garms . . . 0. H-uedebusch SCHFI DVLE At Beaver Dam.. . . . . . .. . . At Mayville . . . .Xt Mayville . . . At Horicon . . . At Mayville . . . At Hartford . . . . . . .. . . . . .C.F. . .2B. . . .P. . . .Sub. . . .Sub. . . .Sub. TV-ayland Academy 14 ' Mayville 16 llioricon G Mayville 1-L Wayland Academy Mayville Horicon Mayville Hartford Mayville Hartford Mayville p The Live Wires An optimistic view of school-life may chang ed from S Sz gb to '4The Live be aroused in various ways, i. e., liter- ary societies, athletics and school clubs. This last year a girls' club, as the name '43 8 gel, indicates, was organized because of economic necessity. Many may wonder what this economic neces- sity could possibly be. No High School expects its athletic enterprises, such as basketball and baseball to be self-sus taining. As a result of this the girls of our High School wished to do their share by 'thelping the boys. The unexpected feature of the S 8 gb Club was changed from helping the boys to that expressed in the following quotation: awe want the money for our own athletics next year. The boys get everything they want, but we get nothing. Besides, they won't help us next year when We have a basket-ball team. Consequently the name was TVires.'i In addition to the above purpose, the intention of the Live XVires is to secure personal profit- and promote school spirit. The former may be obtained by appearing before the schoolmates to de- liver some number on the program. Also we intend to overcome self-con seiousness and cultivate instantaneous speech in parliamentary practice. This was a number on the program at every meeting we have held. lt sliould be the endeavor of every high school girl and teacher to make the t'l.ive TVire Clubv a success for both the school and its members. Why not make this club an immortal p-art of the school and look back upon it as one of the im- portant, successful and educational en- terprises ot the school 3
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