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7 ' Base Ball HE season ended far better than was expected after the open- ing game. Practice started late this year and with almost all green men. the team was not ready for the first game. Remarkable progress was shown in batting toward the end of the season. The fielding of the team was 'loose and not to be de- pended upon. The team won half of their games and tied for sec- ond place in the Northern half. The letter men this year are Capt. Schellhous, J. Clifford, W. Snyder. P. Houldsworth, F. Dircks, Schoch, Kline, Hagan, Schall, Collisi. Breyfogle. Alber. and Reed. RECORD T. R. Opponent Hendon, here .... .. 4 5 Lten inningsj Colon. there ....... .. 0 , 19 Centerville. here .... .... 2 9 2 Centerville, there ... . . . .33 0 Colon. here ...... .. 4 11 Hendon, there... .. 9 6 Sturgis. here .... .... 7 6 Cten inningsb Sturgis, there . .. .... 11 17 Total . . . ....... 97 66 96' Bliss Storr ldiscussing movies in 10B Englishl: Have you seen 'Twin Beds ? Gordon Bowie: Not yet. .l. Kline 1Englishl: 'Paramour' means someone you make love to, or a beau. Instructor: Does the class understand the explanation of the principles of a 'Rinetoscope'? Sleepy Student: Clear as mud. lnstructor: Well, that covers the ground. Faint Shopper: Where can I get something to stay my stomach 7 Fluor Walker: Corset counter, rear third. Mr. Hurst: Why weren't you in Chapel this morning? Mabel: I have an excuse. Mr. Horst: Yes, l've seen him. 1921
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Track Season VERY successful track season was seen at the high school this year but not quite successful enough to win the county track and relay cups at Centerville on Field Day which was Friday. June 3rd. Early in May. a try-out was held in the 100 and 220 yard dashes and tire men selected to enter the events in Western State Normal's Interscholastic meet held May 14th. VanDyke and Hagan placed in their respective heats but failed to qualify for the finals. Later in the season an inter-class meet was held to pick the entries for Centerville. In this meet Withers won both Class A dashes, Hagan tcck the 50. 100. 220 and hurdles. Collisi the 440 and half mile, Kline the shot put. running high jump, standing high jump and also tied with Bramer for the running brcad and with Collisi for the pole vault. The Seniors won the meet with 67 points, the Juniors were second with 40, while the Freshies pulled down third place with 18 points. Withers. Spangler, Reed, Butler, Hagan, VanDyke, Houldsworth, Schellhcus. Collisi. Bramer, Kline, Breyfogle, Drake, Lull, Turn- bull. Kapp and Hedges represented Three Rivers field day. Kline won his letter with 16 1-2 points, Hagan with 15, Captain Collisi with 10. Schellhcus with 5 1-2, Breyfogle and Lull with 5, Kapp with 3. Bramer with 2 and VanDyke with helping Three Rivers place sec- cnd in the relay. Coach Weatherwax of Marshall, who has been engaged to be physical director at Three Rivers next winter was a visitor at the tield day events, getting a line on local material and giving local participants rub downs before their events. A successful season is locked for for the coming year. .95 Miss Schmidt: Where is phosphorus found? B. Kapp: In popcorn. Mr. Ilewitt: Clinton, what kind of moisture do we need for plants to grow? Vlintcn Shafer: Wet moisture. B. Vrose: I can tell my cat from the neighbor's cat, because my cat is grey and white, and the neighbors haven't any. Ma. Hewitt asked his Physiology class, Where is sulphur found in the burly? And the witty one said: Around the Volcanic regions. l94l
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