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122 If N' DRE' x 33 OWS GHSETGGQH lim . B'l I'EFl UDER. Outlo-ok for The red and white is to be represented this year by the year one of the strongest teams seen at our school for some time. In a. short while the inter-high series will be upon us. The team can, and will do their share. Will you do yours? Cheering, as we all know, helps win many a game, so the South quintet is counting on your support for the coming season. Led on by Capt. Al Higgins and under the watchful eye of Coach Joe Shaw a splendid team has been developed. They have already shown their ability in the two games played and we expect much of them in the coming clashes. Please, then, support them royally. South Wins South's sturdy basketball team went to Oxford, saw First Clash all of' Oxford, and conquered the basketball team of Oxford. Led on by Capt. Higgins South stormed the enemies' strong- hold and broke their record of six victories. The score was South 33, Oxford 16. The team looked good, in fact, they played a great old game of part basketball and part football. The enemy was inclined to show rough tactics but a glance at our lineup should convince you who got the worst of it. South scored first and was never headed. The fast work of our forwards, Al Higgins and Gus Martineau, together with the concrete defense of our backs proved too much for Oxford and they bit the dust none too gracefully. The lineup for South: Higgins, l.f., Martineau, Holt, r.f.5 Sullivan, c., Marshall, r.b., Tierney, l.b. South 25 The red and white team trampled all over the weaker Sc. Heart 4 team from Sacred Heart Academy and had no trouble in winning by a 25 to 4 score. The Sacred Heart quintet failed to score in the first half while our team ran up 18 points. Capt. Higgins played well on the offensive while our backs showed ax strong game on the defensive. The game was played on a. dance hall floor and as a result was slow anduninteresting. However the boys brought home the bacon which is the thing We are after. The team has now won two games. Here 's hoping they keep going. 'The lineup: Higgins, l.f., Martineau, r.f., Sullivan, c., Holt, Tierney, l.b. 5 Marshall, Crotty, r.b. V L J
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INIDEX Porter, Victorine 5 Hiscox Prescott, Christine, 101 June Randall, Forrest H., 20 Ballard Reynolds, Walter, 30 Camp Rhodes, Evelyn, 103 May Rhodes, Raymond, 103 May Riel, Mary L. 79 Leicester St., Auburn Robertson, Nellie, 22 Florence Settergren, Anna, 19 Edlin Shea, Elizabeth, 22 Tainter Shea, Mary C. 10 Tainter Sheckelton, George F., 16M2 Hancock Sheehan, Helen, 37 Staiford Shepard, Lucie E., 4 Preston Sherwood, Herbert, School St., Auburn Sohlman, Elsie, 29 Trowbridge Circuit Speed, Clement, Stoodley, Dorothy M., Sullivan, Anna G., Sullivan, Anna M., Tankard, Edward, Thompson, Helen, Venditti, Una, Wfeeks, Florence, Werner, Loretta, Whitehead, Dorothy, Wilcock, Geo. B., Wild, Ella, Will, Anne, Will, Elizabeth, Witt, Raymond, Zambarano, Frances, 3 121 9 Abbot 226 Dewey Freeland Ter. 53 Freeland 3A Washburn 6 Lisbon 1050 Main 8 Edlin 200 Stafford 12 Shirley 253 Cambridge 3 Washburn 333 Cambridge 333 Cambridge 1253 Main 99 Clover i I A -' A TALE OF' OUR SCHOOL With some bricks and mortar, With some workers and some clay, A school of education, Called South, was built one day. They put in learned teachers, Some women and some men, Who did their best to teach us How to read and wield a pen. We 've quite a few societies, Of many different kinds, Such as Congress, the Dramatic and Grlce Clubs, 1Vith which to train our minds. There are songbirds in the Glee Clubs, In the girls, club and the boys ', And here Miss VVoodman teaches them To sing of life 's sorrows and joys. Upon the stage of our school Many plays have been run And 1na11y and loud are the praises, Which the work of the Dramatic Club won. 1 In our Club called Congress VVe have some speakers fine, Whose future fame and talent We judge will not decline. But when they made our schoolhouse, They forgot some important parts, For they didn 't make a- gym for us, NVhich almost broke our hearts. But in spite of this, there are many Of Southls accomplishments, But if I praised them all enough I soon would lose ,my sense. Lillian Oawrolll, '22 B. Howard Northridge: Say 'Cliff,' I hear they have made a soap' factory out of the Summer street jail. Cliff Otter: HoW's that? Northbridge: When I went by there the other day I saw the bars in the windows. Spanish Translation She covered her thin members . . Mr. Cook: Where did Alaric go? Pupil: He Went to Spain. Mr. Cook: He died. We don't know where he Went. Recent Discovery A young Iowa doctor has made the discovery that the ankle is placed be- tween the foot and the knee in order to keep the calf away from the corn. l . . - All AAIAAI J
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