Warren High School - Echoes Yearbook (Warren, OH)

 - Class of 1919

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HIGH SCHOOL LIFE Aside from bringing home the cup for individual honors by Everitt and the gold and three silver medals the team brought home to W. H. S. the admiration of all the High Schools in the State, who claim Everitt and Wright are the fastest runners in the State and probably the country. A great deal of credit is due these boys from the school. The public have shown their esteem by the cups and medals, and are we going to let the public out-do our school spirit? No! GIRLS' INTERSCHOLASTIC TRACK MEET For three years Salem has taken first place at the inter-scholastic track meets conducted by Mt. Union College. Friday, May 30th she sur- rendered the honor, which before had been hers, to Warren. For this reason, Warren is quite proud of the 23 points which she won over Salem's 11. The schools competing were Salem, Canton, Alli- ance, Kent and Warren. Alliance taking third place with S points. The Mt. Union College girls p1'0VGd themselves most hospitable hos- tesses. The girls were met upon their arrival and entertained at luncheon at Elliot Hall. At 12:45 the meet began. . - The events were as follows: r Target Drill ............... ........ J ane Palmer-2nd place fShot Gunj-40 feet ..... .... M able Foster-3rd place High Jump ............. .... W arren scored no points 100 yard Dash ......... .... R uth Jones-1st place Mildred Hart-2nd place Dorothy Jones-3rd place Baseball Throw ...... ..... J ane Palmer-2nd place My Mile Walk ........... ..... D orothy Estabrook-1st Running Broad Jump . . . . . . Laura Photo-3rd place Hop, Skip and Jump .... .. .i ........... No points 100 Foot Dash ....... ...... R uth Jones-1st place - Mildred Hart-Znd place Hurdles ............................... Florence Riley-lst ' The events were over about three. Seats were reserved for the girls and they were taken back to the campus for the awarding of Field prizes and to see the Pageant of Nations, given by the College Girls. f Ruth Jones took individual honors, having scored the highest number 0 points. TRACK, TENNIS AND BASEBALL The class track meet this year was won by the Juniors. The weather has been a big blunder to track this year, but big things may happen yet. The girls have fine times at their baseball games in the gym classes, but tennis will probably be the prevailing spring sport, as a club has been organized and a school court reserved at Packard Park. Eleanor Krauss was elected captain and Edith Loveless manager. The school has not had a tennis tournament for a few years and this will be of great interest. A -44- '

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MOUNT UNION MEET HIGH SCHOOL LIF TRACK Manager ...... .............. ...... P h ilip Wright Captain ........ Arlington Everitt Manager Elect .... ..... P hilip Wright Coach .......... ............ . . . Sidney Jones THE TEAM, Distance Sprints ' Broad Jump Kale Everitt V. Wildman Burnside Wright Thomas Mansell Thomas - High Jump Shot Put Discus Beck Bean ' Chinnock Boyd Thomas Thomas Pole Vault Hurdles Javelin Lock Boyd Armour Wildman Wolcott Chinnock Ridgley ' Relay Everett Thomas Wright Armour -l...l -- With one of the smallest delegations from the thirteen schools pai ticipating in the Mount Union meet, Warren High carried off second place, lacking only a half point of tying with Canton and three-fourths of a point from winning the entire meet. Everett, Wright and company motored to Alliance and after literally cleaning up all preliminaries in the morning, proceeded in the afternoon to better the world's records in the finals, when Everett carried off the 440 yard dash from Columbianafs famous negro. Wright, to cause a little ex- citement completely thrilled the crowd by Winning the 100 yard dash. To have a little fun Everett and Wright fought to win the 100 yard dash lfinale.J Betters on Everett lost as Wright nosed out the title from Ever- ett by less than a foots distance. Everett and Wright were ably assisted by Kale, who tied for second and third place inthe mile, and by the flip of a coin, Kale won second place. With no worthy competion Wright and Everett let'er out in the 220 yard dash, Everett comingiin first, Wright second, with a time of 25 seconds. Winning all these races gave Warren 2315 points against Canton's 22 points and Wellsville's 26M points. The victory of the day rested on Warren's team had they carried off the necessary 5 points from the relay, but Everitt and Wright, nearly exhausted from the previous races, could not come up to the fresh men who were in opposition, but succeeded, after some fast stepping by Everitt, Wright, Thomas, and Armour to get second place in the relay. This gave Warren a total of 26W points against Can- ton's 27 and Wellsville's 26M1, points. ...43..



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1 .Q ilienfi. C H 0 0 .Q.Ie.J,1f.uE C le ar 1913-21919 Monday, Sept. 9-School opens. Tuesday, Sept. 10-Settled down to business. Wednesday, Sept. 11--Meeting of football men. Thursday, Sept. 12-Football practice begins with excellent turn-out. Thursday, Sept. 19-First meeting of W. H. S. A. A. Mr. Powrie elected cheer-leader and Miss Weir assistant. Saturday, Sept. 21-First football game. W. H. S. 7 3 Alumni 0. Oct. 7-10-Clothing drive for Belgians. . Friday, Oct. 11-Columbus Day celebrated. First program. First meet- ing of Thrift Stamp Societies. Thursday, Oct. 17-School closed for indefinite period because of Influenza. Monday, Dec. 31-School opens again after long vacation. No New Year's holiday. Tuesday, Jan. 1-Happy New Year. We get started at school. Friday, Jan. 4-Plans made for rest of year. No time to be 'made up in summer short semesters, no exams. Let's go! Monday, Jan. 7-Meeting of basketball men. Tuesday, Jan. 8-Practice begins Without a' coach. Friday, Jan. 11-First Basketball game under the direction of our new coach, Lieutenant Jones. Wednesday, Jan. 29-Supt. Turner introduced a plan for each class to adopt a war orphan. Wednesday, Feb. 5-Debate try-out. Wednesday, Feb. 11-Rev. Mansell gave an interesting talk on Theodore Roosevelt. Friday, Feb. 21-Pageant staged by Mrs. Geigerand some of the H. S. girls. ' Saturday, March 1-Masquerade held in gym. Monday, March 3-Beginning of second semester. ' Friday, March 14-Debate at home and at Niles. Warren Won Both. Monday, March 24-Coach Jones calls for track candidates. Tuesday, March 25-Track practice starts with excellent turn out. Thursday, March 27-Miss Phoebe Sutliif talks on League of Nations. Friday, March 28-Speeches by some of the Alumni visitors. Friday, April 4-High School observed Arbor Day. Friday, April 11- School out for Easter vacation. Takes up April 21. Thursday, April 17-Wrecking Crew dance for High School Life. . Thursday, April 24-Concert by Glee Club from Carnegie Tech, under the auspices of the 4B Class . Friday, May 16--Patron's Reception in High School. Sunday, June 8--Senior class sermon by Rev. Walter Brown . Monday, June 9-Reception of Faculty by Seniors at Country Club. Tuesday, June 10-Class night. ' Thursday, June 12-Commencement. Friday, June 13-School out for summer vacation. Graduates banqueted by 4B Class. .45-

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