Roosevelt Lincoln Middle School - Yearbook (Salina, KS)

 - Class of 1922

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28 THE RAIL-Slihl TTER BOYS' BASKET BALL TEAM The line up with points made during the season Position Name Goals Free Throws Fouls Forward ..,, .Ragle . - Forward - - - - -Lowe - - Center - .,,. Stevenson .,.. Guard ....... Jung! ---..-- Guard ....... Moore . Substitute-Spunaugle .... Substitute - - Martin - - -----5.--- .--.-0 -------- . ...,.. -13 ........ 19 .-- .---6.-------11 --- ---15 ..... ---20 18--- ---.2--------26 --- ----O--------20 --- ----O--------12 4 The schedule and results of the games. Junior High School- ---. .- -- 20 57 ---38 is ---40 ---29 Kipp High School .---- - - - Niles High School ...-- -.. Kipp High School .-..-. ---- Smolan High school -.--.-- -- Lindsborg Junior High School Boy Scouts Troop 2 .--. - -- -- Junction City junior High . - -- Lindsburg - - -- Abilene - -- Abilene - .. - Junction City - - Sacred Heart ' - - Jamestown ' - - Assaria ' - --

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THE RAIL-SPLI TTER 27 good educations. A half century ago men could work up without an education, but now there are too many people, with whom you have to compete, who have a good education, to be able to do that. Finish your high school course. Yes. for some of you it is very hard. Don't quit school because you haven't as nice clothes as some. After all what do a few rags, we call clothes. matter in comparison with your chance in life. After you have finished your high school you will be able to command much higher wages than you would' be able to get by working now. Do you know that figuring the walue of your school days according to the amount of money made by a high school graduate in a life time. every day you stay in school is worth nine dollars? After you have completed the 8th grade you do not ha ve to continue in school, but think of it in this wayg do you want to be well educated or only have the amount that the state finds necessary for you to take? Think it .over and come back to school next winter. VVhere there's a will there's a way, and if you want to continue you will be able to fi rd some way after school hours to earn money if it is necessary for you to support yourself. . MEMORIES. O, memories! O, past that is, ---Eliot. Memories! How many things the word itself brings up before our mind's eye. Memories happy and sad, of every occasion pass through our minds like pictures in a book. The things of today make the memories of tomorrow. All too soon. our school days will be brief memories. In this little book are hundreds of memory pictures stored for you. We do not realize now the value that we will some day place on this book containing pictures of our teachers, some of our friends and maybe a few ws hom we do not like. ln a few years what a pleasure it will be to look back over our years at junior high school and think of our classmates. Some may be famous, having traveled a long way along the road to success, but no matter where our old classmates are we will always have happy memories of events that occurred in our school days, in common with them. Keep this little book and in a few years you will realize the wisdom in keeping it.



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THE RAIL-SPLI TTER 29 BASKET BALL ' No Salina .Tunior High School team ever played as strong a schedule and no team ever made a better record or repre- sented the school as creditably as the team of 1921-22 did. Beginning the season with new suits, the team, captained by Merrill Ragle and coached by H. VV. Jones, played through a hard schedule, Winning thirteen games and losing one. At the close of the regular season, the team entered the Kansas Wesleyan district tournament, in Class B but was put out in their second game by the strong Assaria High School team in a close game.. The team received much praise for the snappy game they put up in the tournament and several coaches made the statement that they displayed the best team work exhibited on the floor. During the entire season the team contributed a dazzling offense and a strong defense and a bright future is predicted for Rlgle, Stevenson, Jung and Moore when they reach High School, if they continue t0 improve as they did all season. Robert Moore was elected captain for next year and he will have some promising material from which to build up another winning team line up. j FOOT BALL Although late in being organized and handicaped through lack of practiceiand in foot-ball equipment, the boys made a good showing, .winning the two games, losing two and tying one. The following boys received lettersg Justus, Moore, Nine- meyer, Bartelson, Bro, Nickels, Spunangle, Stevenson, Geb- hart, Sefton and Betterson. SEVENTH GRADE VOLLEY BALL LEAGUE Each of the seven divisions ofthe 7th grade class was rep- resented byavolley ball team in their league. Each team played twelve games, room 12 winning first place. The following boys were picked by the coach as the eight best volley ball players in the leagueg DeLoss Platz, Clarence Kellams, Hobart Garvin, Murle Terry, Ernest O'Berg, Myron Fox, lValter Knight, and Arnold Jordan.

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