North Side High School - Legend Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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href. E T X ,W . gs--Q, , A., '-- LEGEND We-1 Vi' W :iff -'t . l f- V fi Q - 5' an ,, . -R wg- . , N iw. c vt-,s f l i E. l I 1 . Q Hack Rom'-Reiber, Baumgartner, Shreve, Schellenbach, VVoodard, Suter. I ir.fI Ron-Salzer, Nobles, Erwin. HEVVY .X surprisingly new hrand of men. Special emphasis was laid upon referee- liaskethall was played lw the girls, ing. The girls rapidly mastered this art under under the direetion of Miss Schwelm, Miss Schwehn's tutelage. this year. Fast passing and accurate shooting lnteresting contests were also held hetween niarlied every game, and the season ended a teams coached hy senior girls. Two girls were hrilliaut one. assigned to a team and it was their duty to in- Inter-gvm-class and inter-class tournaments struct the groups in every phase of the game. were held, with the seniors retaining the class Girls also refereed the games. This tourna- championship. Because of a tie with the ment was held as a part of class technique. sophomores, an extra game was played to de- .X game which was very popular with the eide the title. This was prohahly the most girls, and which required a great deal of skill, exciting girls' game which has ever heen played was volleyball. l'nder the direction of Miss at North Side. The seniors won a 29-to-IX Schwehn it hecame the most interesting of victory in the last few minutes of an overtime sports, and the gym was busy most of the time period, thus retaining the title won in their with volleyball enthusiasts. junior year. lnter-class tournaments were held and were The results of this vearls tournament were: a source of great interest. The Seniors, after Played VS'on Lost Pct. hard fought games, successfully obtained the Seniors 7 6 l ,SS7 inter-class championship. They were hard ,llllliivfs . 7 5 .Z .714 pressed at all times hy the other teams and were Sophomores 6 .Z 4 .333 never sure of their title until after the last Freshmen 6 H '6 ,Ulm game, Classes in haskethall techni ue, directed lw Inter-frvm-class tournaments were also held . D. 5 Bliss Schwehn, were opened to the upperelass- and were equally exciting. Page 'PS' r . 'tis f . W -. ...N li I vwihh , 2 ,ws Tzu ,-351'

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liz-'Q TH E ' p-J -: K, LEGEND G. A. A. K4 '28, anal hlxixint' Stiller, Esthcr Niulvlcs, jtuic xvlitltlllftl, :mtl K.ithrVn U Sutvr, uf thc rlgtas of 'lik XvL'i1I't'l'b of hlutik NK .irv fNl.nriv Rcilwr, Luuiau Slirvxv, Klar- gnrct Hruin, Dui'-wrliy Twiikcl, h..lIlli'I'lIlL' Sliiww, .intl L'.1tlwi'iiiv: Zuitk, Tht- girls uhm l't't'1'lXL'Ll thuir uingt-tl XE .ily-i 1't-wfixctl thvir lvlmlx Girls uh-1 l1.1x 1' im-tm-ixt-tl iiiiiiwixilf .tru Bv:1'ni4-' Rcvxvs, H4-l-'ii Hilluil, Rclwuxi Briggr, I7ivmi.i Xkulc, Nl.llVlw' l3l.iwl-1lmi'i1, -lt-iiiiic bpiw, fNl.ii-itwiu Sltitk, Luuirc Yuuiig, Liiitl ,Lxiiv Kivrn. Girls uhm i'ct'vixt'tl lctt-:iw .ilm t',irIii-riml xlii-.AW rum-ixt-tl llllllltlillb. llfiglz P02711 tin! Miss Scliwvlin is thu fiiuulty zulx if:-r. In .iiltlititm to tcairliingj iw-gulzii' -l'fU7 ff A ilafscs in pliybitxll fftltituititiii, Klifx Srliut-lin m.n'lit-s all girl! .itlilt-tits, SUlIllIlllllQI,Lll1kl lift: suing. Miss Stlixwliii g1'.ulti.1fw-l fri-ui Lktiitixil Bctxiubc Hiltl.1 Xl. Stliwulin ix .is xt-1's.1tilv High Srh Qvfv l, miiiplutt-tl .i rm,-5-'tix' U-tiiw iii as sho if t-np.1lwl-f, muirly CYL'I'y girl in Xurth pliysitxil fgtltimti-vii nt Hmrlt- Cr.-t,-la l'liy1t.il Sislc l1.l5 pmritctl iii wine n.1y lm-txiiisc of rlilllllllllg Scluml, .tml iwfvtfix-wl ht-r .X.B. tlvgimw- her. Bcbitlvs hvr I'I'1fUl.lI' gym 1l.i5-vt, fhc has frmii Olixrt run yt-.tix l.ir1-r. Slit- tuniiii- ru found time tw- iimrutt clmfw in lmrkt-tlwgtll, North Sith- frmii L1-ntr.il, uli-ri: thu .ilw mix lust-lw.1ll, xulltsylmll, tviiiiii, buiiiiiiiiiig, .intl lift- tlirurtur of pliyfitxil ctltitniri--ii. suing. Thus pi1irriv.1lly :ill girlQ htuc mlm- Una: of tht- wtitxtaiitliiig girl .itlilvti-N uf thix intn miinlct with hvr. yt-.ir uyis K'.1tliv1'iiiv: Flirt-xv, .1 wpliwiii-ii'-'. Hail' Roan'-L. ?'lii't-xc, 'Ibiikt-1, Suri.-r, Rt-ilwr, Erwin. Fifi! Ro-tn'-Lf 5lii'v:xv, Xulvlw, S.il1ur, XYmul.irtl,, Zwi.-k. rw .- Pngf '17



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.11--,-.?.Q....... 4, g- T53 THE . . . f fee-feel-1LEGEl'ID D 1 7.,......,. ,W Bark Roatilwick, Suter, Nobles. i First Roar'-Salzer, Korn, L. Shreve, McXelley. Tennis :XMEY Set? Matchf Not the least of the spring sports was tennis. Last year matches were played with Marion, Central, and South Side. This year matches were to be played with Central and South Side. The singles matches were eapably handled by hlaxine Salzer, Esther Nobles, Catherine Zwick, and Alta Mexelly, while Esther Nobles, Jane Korn, Louise Shreve, and Catherine Suter handled the doubles tilts well. The girls dropped all their matches with Marion, probably due to lack of experience. However, the matches with Central and South Side were closer and a much better brand of tennis was played. A school tournament was also scheduled, but due to the fact that the courts were not in con- dition, it was impossible to play it off. The girls were permitted to use the court in the girls' gym during their free periods, and in that manner kept in practice until the city courts were opened. Tennis was supplemented by baseball as a spring sport. ,,Y .L ,..- .. Strike three. Batter out. YYhich only goes to prove the skill of the pitchers. A great deal of time was spent on baseball in the spring. Teams vx ere organized and could be seen P1110- ticing on the field nearly every night. As it is impossible to have inter-school eoin- petition, inter-class and inter-gym class tourna- ments were held. :X stellar brand of baseball was displayed at all times and a surlieient num- ber of Babe Ruths or YYalter Johnsons could be found at any time. Much of the time was put on learning the fundamentals of the nation's fatorite past- time, and individual attentions was given to every aspirant for the various teams. While no offers were received from the major leagues, each team was able to offer a first class brand of ball, and thus put a new meaning into spring sports. Due to the small number of upperelassinen who Caine out, the two teams were joined into one Junior-Senior team. The Fre.-lumen had two teams, and the Sopliomores one. The lat- ter team was the favorite, due to their heavy hitting and the ability of the pitching stati. Page' 99 v ,ra-. . . .. iff. .... .-.. ws: ' 141:-ft.:-v 4-- ,-- --1 --no-'iff - .. r -sf'

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