South High School - Lens Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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South High School - Lens Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 111 of 142
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South High School - Lens Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 110
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Page 111 text:

SOUTH HIGH ANNUAL A Man of Letters EE that fellow coming down the hall?'Z See the long line of admirers that follow him like a trailing cloud of glory-4? Mark his thrown out chest, his high look, his triumphant stride! Every step and every swing of his arms tell the story- A hero I-a master !-an athlete par excellent! See the mark of his endeavors, an S emblazoned on his noble front-A man of letters! H 'm yes that's what he is! Letters! XVhy he has S's for everything that l1G,S ever done! Touchdowns, broad jumps, home runs, baskets a11d even for love all. He is our man of letters.- S0 why should he not stride through our classic halls, taking odds from no one-basking in the adoration of a loyal student body. Of course one can't expect the faculty to estimate his real worth. The Latin Scourge will not even see him and the Mathematical Grind will most likely fail to count him at all-but then what can one expect-2 Envy is a terrible sin-a contageous disease that strikes whom it will. Of course neither school nor college faculty is immune! So our man may walk through the halls of learning little appreciated by those who sit in high places- The hero, alas can only shrug his shoulders and ask- WHAT PRICE GLORY? ROBERT GRADY. The above is an essay written by Robert Grady, South's football star, which was given to Miss Scott for work in English. Miss Scott thought the essay good and sent it to the Magazine World in which it was published in the issue of May, 1926. 109

Page 110 text:

S-OUTH HIGH ANNUAL ,gig Wooniaoao HOLTZBACKER XV-XRREN WIEDERT Captain of the Baseball Team Cclptuuzi of the Track Team Track Although but one letter man was back to work for a Blue and Gray track team, Coach Bash rounded the green material into shape and was able to enter in five events at the Ohio Relays. This team may not establish a record like the former teams of 1924-25 when Harry Riegel and Roger Grim represented us, but they will in all probability uphold our precedent of first class athletic teams. The chief candidates are Xkiarren Medert Ccaptainl and Henry Kielmeyer for the dashes, Francis Deshler for the shot putg Feistkorn for the hurdles: David Morrison for the high jump, Medert, Martin, Kielmeyer, Feistkorn, and Cross will take part in the rela.ys. Golf Mr. Ross organized a team to represent South in the local golf league to which East, Aquinas, Wlest, Trade, Academy, Bexley and Arlington belong. The Bulldog team rates strong in the league and is doped to finish high in the final standing. The members of the team are Rodey Kolb, captain and iirst man 5 Vtfilliam Arthur, second man, Marion Packard, third mang Lawrence Spires, fourth man, and Edward Erfurt, :fifth man. The squad lost a tough match to Arlington but recovered from the blow, dealt it in time to play Academy, May 1. This was an intresting tilt, as is indi- cated by the tie score, each team netting 7 1-2 points. 4 The team is improving steadily in its playing and we believe it will give the rival teams in the league a hard iight for the championship. NOTICE NVe regret that on account of the Annual going to press May 5, we are unable to review any sport events taking place after that date. 10B



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