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Pole Vault .................. ........ L loyd Goodman ........ ........ T hird 50 Yard Dash ............... ........ C hester Anderson ....... ........ F irst Running Broad Jump ...... ........ R ussell White ........... ........ S econd Standing High Jump ....... ........ C hester Anderson. First Mile Run ......................................f I ohn Williams ................................. Fourth Standing Broad Jump ................ Chester Anderson .......................... First The relay team, composed of Russell White, Lloyd Goodman, Les- lie Kelly and Chester Anderson, placed third. The team piling up a total of 34 points was able to win third place in the meet. Captain Anderson 2 Adieu As the year of 1924 draws to a close, Trivoli High bids sad adieu to one of her greatest athletes, on the track, on the basket ball court, and on the baseball diamond. Captain Anderson made his first appear- ance on the basket ball floor in 1921-22. After one year of training he was placed on the regular quintet and was honored by having his name listeias a first all-star guard at the Canton District Tournament, 1922-23. The following season he was elected, unanimously, by his team-mates as their leader and captain for the season of 1923-24. Fully appreciating the honor bestowed on him, Capt. Anderson redoubled his efforts, and, as a result, he was included in, the all-star selections in all three tournaments in which Trivoli High competed. On the track, Anderson has brought back to the Trivoli High School four firsts, one second and one third, in one season's competi- tion. That he will more than duplicate this feat during the 1924 season is unquestionably predicted by those who have seen him in action. With the graduation of Capt. Anderson, Trivoli High loses one of her most valuable aces, one who has played the game clean and fair, and one who has led his team through an honorable and successful sea- son. Captain Anderson, Trivoli High appreciates the honor that has been bestowed upon her-she appreciates the clean sportsmanship dis- played by your team-she appreciates your efforts and the efforts of your fellow players-she appreciates the honor you have brought back to her. Captain Anderson, you have played the game fairly and you've given us all you had. When the gong sounds at the opening of another season, we'1l miss you, Captain Anderson, but we know that you're going onfgoing on, playing the game of life, giving the best you have and playing the game fairly and squarely. Captain Anderson we bid you farewell and in this, our parting hand-grasp, we wish you good luck and God-speed. Page Ninety-two
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Calendar SEPTEMBER -School opens. -Hot dogs-Hot Faculty-and Hot Students-Results early dismis- sal. Sighs in order. 12-Real work begins. Freshmen issue a call for stimulants: 13-Rus White sends a very interesting letter to his former school- mates. Atta-boy Rus. 14-Classes organize and Edgar immediately suggests a party. 17-Rev. Ellinwood organizes Bible class. 17-The first blue Monday. New freshman, Mr. Williamson, arrives. Basket ball fans are encouraged when Goodman enrolls. 18-Miss Harding sings a solo. Rest of music class will be tried by T. C. H. S. .Supreme Court for desertion. ' 19-Violet loses talent in music through bashfulness. Can't play. 20-Prize fight-free to all. Gregory vs. Richardson. Fight stopped in first round for violation of the state law. No decision. 21-Edgar conditioned--the beginning of a long story. 24-Rain, rain, rain. Instructions are given not to take an umbrella home unless you brought one and be careful how you pick them out. 25-First school notes published. It pays to advertise. 26-Marshall McCullough starts to school-Peoria wasn't large enough. 27-Spooks! Boo! Look out Freshie! Too bad but initiation must be endured. 28-The roll call finds Freshmen present but pale and trembling. OCTOBER 1-Vacation-State Fair. Charlie goes with pig for blue ribbon. 2-Too much fair. Ira voluntarily extends vacation one-half day. Naughty! Naughty! 3-Charles and Chester see a show at Farmington-may put in on themselves later. 4-Oflicers elected in Literary Societies. 8-Miss Nedderman introduced as music instructor. 8 9 10 11 -Mr. Peters wears glasses. Boo! Don't I look swell? -Don talks on bees and how to avoid being stung. A dangerous subject handled in a most careful manner. 10-Report cards-several prominent juniors faint-good business for hospitals. 11-Get busy, only eighty more shopping days till Christmas. 12-Miss Harding tells Frank to sit up straight-take his gum out of his mouth and put his feet in. 15-Edgar gets a condition. 1-EF C6 N ll H 17 ll KK KI ll H cc u U 18 l9- ' Page Ninety-four
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