Morrice High School - Oriola Yearbook (Morrice, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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Morrice High School - Oriola Yearbook (Morrice, MI) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 48 of 78
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Page 47 text:

1948 VARSITY BASEBALL BACK ROW: Left to Right, Robert Tillnon, Edward Lesewich, Dali Idd, Norman, Ralph Ryan. FRONT ROW: Jack Short Qbianagerj, James Davis, Henry Sayles, Robert Tkllllfkg Dah Wood. No! ln Picture: Richard Sayles, Edwin Beard, James Flynn, Larry Loveqno. APPRECIATION The Senior boys wish to thank Mr. Schaadt, a fine coach and an all around fine fellow, for the splendid job of directing and teaching them the fundamentals of athletics and good sportsmanship. Although they have won and lost games, as all teams do, they were taught to be strong in victory, but stronger when defeat was staring them in the face. They were taught to take it on the chin, to congratulate the opponent for his victory, and to profit by mistakes: so that the next time they might not be caught off guard. Only a fine coach could do such a splendid job. The Senior boys thank you, Mr. Schaadt, and appreciate your guidance. THE SENIOR BOYS OF M. H. S. 46



Page 49 text:

THE TRUMPETEER The first edition of the High School newspaper, The Trumpeteerg came from the press in the fall of 1946. This paper was started by a group of Freshman girls who were in the sewing class. Someone sug- gested that we have a school paper and everyone was very much interested. Since the girls were in the sewing class, they decided to name the paper, The So and Sew News. The reward for their efforts cgi'- -w student body liked and accepted their paper. The second year the staff decided to change the narne of the paper to The Morrice Trumpeteer. Duri- ing the sarne year the-Eafper entered the 1947 T. B. contest to do its bit toward fighting the dreadful White Plague. The Trumpeteer was very much honored to win both .Eze and national awards. These awards are very precious to the whole staff. This year we have a much larger staff: each member is making a real effort to maintain a high standard of journhlism. The paper is very well liked and has become a necessity in and out of school life. 48

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