Trumbull County Public Schools - Annual Yearbook (Trumbull County, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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Page 77 text:

Cortland 1 BACK ROW: Mr. Stanley M. Hall, Prof., Mr. J. A. B. Nvagnor, Prin., Helen Barnett Konold, Florence Sexton Hyde. Christa Craft, VVilliam McMahon FRONT ROW: Thelma C. Brohst, Merle Holcomb, Pauline A. Dechcrt., Mary Rowleo, Verna Caldwell, Irma Carter F. A. Simpkins, Music Instructor Board of Education Mr. E. D. Wollarn, President Mr. W. H. Deohert Vice President Mr. G. C. McKelvey, Clerk Mr. D. C. Rogers Mr. Thomas Voorhees

Page 76 text:

Champion Stanley Sliver Raymond Williams Frank Kolar Boys' Basketball The boys' basketball team opened its season at home on December 6, with a decisive vic- tory over Meccag score S1 to 21. On January 4, the boys went to Mineral Ridge to play. This was during holiday sea- son, and theicoach and some of the players were not present, and some of the boys had been Working hard all day so the team was not in condition to play. The boys lost by a score of 25 to 29. ' We lost our second game on January 25, to Lordstown on their floor. This seemed due mostly to a slump. The boys could roll the ball over the hoop, around the hoop, but could not roll it through. We lost by two points, score 25 to 27. Up to the present time the boys have lost games by 11 total of 6 points, and outscored their opponents by more than 100 points. We are very optimistic about next season, though we lose one man Qand a good onej, Frank Kolar, through graduation. The boys have had a very successful season, disregarding the fact that the coach and the boys did not get together until time for the season to start, and some of he boys did not get out until late. The B squad has a standing of betting than 700, so we feel that next season should be a better season than the present one.



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Cortland 1 BACK HOW, Arlie Parke, Norwood Collier, Glcsncr Wcckhnclxcr, George Parke. MIDDLE ROVV: Mr. Wagner, Principal, Robert Crain, Ovid YVilson, Ncd Dixon. SEATED, Emma Watson, Ethel Yose, Lucille Rice, Louise Bacon, Emily Thomas, Doris Thompson. CLASS OFFICERS, Pres. Louise Bacon, Vice Pres., Ethel Yosc, Sec, 8: Trcns., Lucille. Rice unior Class History Betty Hause sat before the Egyptain with wide-open eyes. Something like fear lurked in their depths as she gazed in awe at this majestic person before whom a crystal was placed. 'iYou want to know all your past and future school life, do you not? As he said this, the Egyptain moved his hand over the surface of the crystal with a slow circular motion. Something about his movements reminded Betty very much of an eel. Yes, sir Betty's meek little voice was almost a whisper. ' In your freshman year, began the Egyptain, looking into the crystal, your class was very proud to think they had entered high schoolg they began their struggles with such lessons as Latin, Civics, and English. You attended the Freshman reception given in your honor by the Sophomoresv. 'Then came your Sophomore year-that glorious time when you passed from the green stage to the more sophisticated atmosphere! Your activities of that year were of little account. Then your Junior year! I see more action for this year. The annual Junior and Senior Banquet, given by your class, was made possible by the proceeds of your class play, The Three' Gracesw. This was a successful undertaking, due to the supreme coaching by Mrs. Helen Konold, and you were quite happy at the end of the year to have left such a good record. That, my dear is your past and if you come back tomorrow I'll tell you the future. Thank you so much . said Betty, those memories have been lovely. I'll be back tomorrow. I hope the class of '31 has as good time as we did. -Louise Bacon.

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