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A SHELBY H1-Elf SCHOOL FLEUllA D-E-LliAST-- 1935 and 1936 District 'Tournaments On March 6, 7 and 8, 1935, the annual District Basket ball Tournament was held in Shelby with competitors in Classes C and D. The Class C title was won by Scottville who presented a smooth working aggregation, and the Class D title was won by Custer, who also had an exceptional squad. Hart and Peutwater were the runners-up. The attendance was large and the tournament was a financial success. The 1936 tournament was played on the evenings of March 5, 6 and 7 in the Shelby school gymnasium, with four teams competing in Class D and six teams compet- ing in Class C. Whitehall won the Class D finals by upsetting Custer. the defending champion. Scottville again won the Class C finals. This tournament entertained the largest crowd ever to assemble in the Shelby gymnasium which made the undertaking an unqualified success. Montague, here Shelby Opponent 18 3 Shelby Opponent . Alumni, here 18 10 Alumni, here 24 6 Montague, here 35 9 Muskegon, here 14 13 Montague, there 20 8 Montague, there 10 7 Muskegon Sr., there 9 14 Whitehall, there 23 14 Whitehall, here 22 10 No. Muskegon, here 15 14 No. Muskegon, there 11 15 lVhitehall, here 19 9 Whitehall, there 18 14 Scottvllle, there 27 14 Scottville, there 14 24 Total 150 80 Total 147 104 .-, - 1935 Track April 24-By scoring 502 points, Shelby won the Triangular Meet at Hart over Hart and Grant, whd scored 30 and 2236 points respectively. May 18-Shelby won the Class C Regonal Track Meet at Cadillac. They scored 45-IM points, Mancelona running a close second with 36, East Jordan 29, Kalkuska HIM, Charlevoix 15, Hart 12M, Frankfort 11, Hesperia avg, Reed City 8, Benzonla 0. May 23-Shelby won a dual meet from Grand Haven by scoring 64V2 points to their 3936 points. May 25-Shelby was nosed out of second place by 6-7 of a point at the State Interscho- lastic Meet at Lansing in 1935 scoring 21 points. Carl Swingle, Bernard Hallack, Elden Wolting, James Ensign and Robert Ferris were point winners. OTHER TRACK MEETS S. H. Opponent 74 April 17-Muskegon Heights, at Muskegon .......................... ....... 30 April 29-Fremont, at Fremont .................................. ....... 3 2 72 May 8-Conference Track Meet, at Hart ...,..........,.......... ,,,,,,, 9 S 6954 May 11-Fremont Invitational Meet, at Fremont ....... ....... 2 7 69 Baseball Scores for 1935 S. H. Opponent April 22, Newaygo, there ,..,................................. ......... 9 9 April 26, Montague, there ............................... ....... 1 0 5 May 10, Hart, there ............. ......... 6 7 May 14, Scottville, there ....... ......... 8 12 43
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'WSiii9ELiz5iri'l11GH Tseuooii I5l.EUR DE ws Football BACK R0WwRz1lpl1 Fox, Samuel Wyns, Floyd Fox, Harley Dunn. John Hidclenia, Har- old Wilsz-n, Warren S:1nford, Max Morningrstar. Ralph Haken, Emery Smith, Charles H2ll'l'lS4Dll, Donald MeLonth. Burton Plumhoff, Robert Heer, Hurgld Year- gin. Robert Wiemun, Wayne Spellmnn, Robert Fox. FRONT RUW-Earl Greene lC0achl, Edward Sanford, William Ames, Thomas Blnek- nby. Ward Toner, Robert Ferris Roger Xlarhews Kenneth VanderVen F. l T , , . . 'ir en- Rrink. Olin Kelly. Freleriek Lound, Jesse Beckman. Erwin Smith, Winston Lewis, tifaptuinl, lynn Tillotson, tCoachJ. Football scores for 1934 Shelby Opponent Hart. there 0 19 .4 Roekford. here 12 13 Fremont. here 7 6 Sc-ottville. there 7 6 No. Muskegon. here 12 0 Montague. here 13 7 St. Marys', there 9 0 Hart. here 7 19 Football scores for 1935 Hurt, here Fremont. there Reed Pity. here Sc-ottville. the-re No. Muskegon. there Montague. there St. Maryf. here Hart, there Shelby Opponent 1-1 7 0 17 T 12 20 0 0 14 7 G 14 6 7 0
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Class Poem Four years ago we were Freshmen, Our high school days had begun. Our graduation seemed far away But an object of height when won. As Freshmen, we envied the Seniors, And it seemed it forever would be I'ntil Sophomores we were christened, lVe were Freshmen no longer, you see. This was one step toward our graduation, We began to enjoy 'all the fun. Then as Juniors we felt quite important For by each there was much to be done. Those three years had flown by very quickly Then at last our promotion received, Our goal was obtained, we were Seniors, We were Senio1's, the class in the lead. That year is the one in our me1n'ry To be found uppermost all the time, And our four years at Shelby will always Be of 1ll9lllUl'iL'S noble and fine. Now, although we're graduating, XVe're leaving llllIC1l behind, Wa-'re leaving all our high school friends, Students and teachers kind. We're under obligations To Shelby High School days, Here we received our greatest help To speed us on our ways. 'Twas here we started out to gain Our knowledge that through life Would help us solve our problems, And contend with daily strife. So, for the past four years WVe want to thank you one and all, For with your aid we've started out To answer our life's call. VVe're leaving Shelby High School, VYe're leaving friends so kind, And though we're graduating The best is left behind. But in the years to come we ll dream- Each member of this class - Of our Senior year at Shelby school, A year that's in the past. With n1em'ries fond of classmates, then VVe'll wonder where they've gone, What things they've done, what places seen What honors they have won. VVe'1l wonder if the ineunbers Of this class, both near and far, Have cherished the motto that we chose- 0ur ideals are near the stars. This motto which before us stands Is ours, to guide us on. We'1l hold it high, that in future years We shall have tried-and won. LaVei ne Oberlin 44
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