Warren High School - Echoes Yearbook (Warren, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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N T iECHOESs - account of the scarlet fever at Salem, was cancelled, and played with the Ohio Business College. The game was played under boy's rules, and this was the first entire sgame of the season to be played under boys' rules. Randell made six baskets and one foul, Foley four baskets ad Foster one. Randell and Foley played especially good games, and not enough credit can be given to Seeds and Foster for their good guarding. '- On February 11, the team lost the second game of the season at Willoughby. The Warren girls played under a disadvantage, as the Willoughby girls were much taller. One of them was six feet, three inches, looking like a giant alongside the Warren guards, and was able to do almost anything with the ball, on account of her commanding height. Randell and Foley starred. The next game Was played with our rival, Niles, and the W. H. S. girls secured revenge for the trimming handed them at Niles. The first half was played under Warren rules and the second half under Niles rules. The change in rules didn't seem to make any difierence to the teams although for the first period, the Warren girls seemed unable to hit the basekt, but in the last period they accounted for this. To Hy goes a great deal of the credit for the victory. She played the best game of her career. Marie Foley, Hy's side partner, also played a fine game, and her work in carrying the ball down toward the goal line was exceptional. She made all three points in the first half. jimmy Seeds showed that she could play, altho playing against a forward, a head taller than she. This is jimmy's Hrst year on the team, and she has certainly come to the front in showing us her ability as a basket ball player. Hawkins played forward in the half played under Niles rules and to her goes the credit for making the only basket shot by either side in that half. Foster who was in half the game, played a good game, and Whitman, Evans and Coe played for all they were worth durnng all the game. The game ended with the score 11-3. February 25, the team went t Farrell Where they somewhat surprised the Farrell team by easily defeating them s2-5. Whitnum, Coe and Foster starred in this game. Hy, was unable to play in the game because of illness, and without the captain, the girls felt that the game would be much harder, but Hawkins who took her place, did splendid work and al- gholtlgh she had a very tall guard, managed to make several as ets. The next game was also with Farrell but played at Warren, and of course the W. H. S. team won again by a score of 39-O. The team simply walked-off with Farrell not even giving them a chance to make one basket. Hy was back in the game again, and scred sixteen points. Foley scored 23. Whitnum did line work and also Seeds, Foster and Wulf. On March 11, the team was to play East Palestine but this game was cancelled, and they played Kent Normal instead. This was easily won by the score of 30-10. 1n this game, Marie Foley, one of our star players, was injured and was unable to play the rest of the game. On Friday, March 19, the Willoughby girls again defeated our girls by six points, the score being 35-29. Randell and Coe starred, Randell making 28 of the 29 points. The next game Was to have been with Sharon but was cancelled and played with Niles instead. The Niles team defeated our girls by a very narrow margin. The game as Lisbon, January 18, was won by Warren. The last game of the season was played with the Duchess girls, the Champions. W. H. S. team was defeated, the score being 25-14. Hy', Randell scored thriteen of the four- teen points. Hawkins kept the Duchess forward from making several baskets and Seeds and Foster played excellent games' This ends the basketball season of 1921, with nine victories and only four defeats. This makes a very successful year in spite of the fact that there were just thirteen games- played.

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There was a good, clean spirit shown in the Class basketball tournament in the past season. ECH The line-ups and the standings of the teams are as follows: I I 1 f 12-A's. J. Mahannah C. Shafer K. Gordon T. Baum I. Grossman W. Powrie 11-A's J. Senard J. Baum C. Medley W. Geissman E. Tucker E. Thomas i 10-A's G. Parsons J. Gledhill C. Douglas T. Rose G. .Moore T.llParks jf Faculty R. Hoffman, F. S. jones, F. Barrington, C. Pleiss, G. Mollenkopf, G. 12-B's S. Powrie A. Walker G. Union H. Hunter R. Colson C. Anderson L. Whitman. 11-B's C. Zellers T. Oles L. Brown P. Garner G. Mcliibben F. Harem, 10-B's H. Gillen R. Bancroft R. Clinefelter J. Richards T. Frost J. Hagerty Junior High OES Percentage of the Teams Team Won Lost Pct. Faculty .c,. -- -- 7 O 1000 Cen. Jun--- ,, 6 1 857 12-A M... -.- 5 2 715 12-B .... - - 4 3 472 11-A .... - - 3 4 429 IO-B .... 4- 3 4 429 10-A .... ................... 2 5 286 11-B----- ..,...,........... .. 1 6 143 GIRLS' ATHLETICS Warren High can be proud of its girls' basketball team, because the High Schools that can boast of as good a team, with as many victories tacked to its lists, are few-and, yes, far between. The first game of the season played with the Ohio Lamp, was a regular walk-away for W. H. S., ending with the score, 43-O. The next game was played with Hiram at Warren and War- ren won by a score of 33-17. This made a fine start for the year, and the team met their first defeat at Niles, where they went January 29. This was rather an unfair game for the rules under which they played, were practically made up by Niles, and the Warren girls knew nothing about them. However, they put up a good Fight and almost succeeded in defeating them, the score being 15-17. A . The team again proved that they could play basketball, when they handed the highly praised Ohio Business Institute girls their second defeat of the season, by a score of 25-4. This game was to have been played with New Lyme, but on



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Class 1857. H. C. Clark, Cdeceasedl. Mary Meliwen-Mrs. McCurdy, Lordstown, Ohio. Eliza Smith-Mrs. L. Rnelter Kdeeeasedj. Class 1858. Mary Doud-Mrs. W. Packard Qdeceasedl. Sarah H. Douglas-Mrs. Henry Hallllood Cdeeeasedj. s Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hutchins-Judge C. Hutchins, Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Henry McQuiston, Kdeceaserll. Eliza Smith, 202 High Street, Warren, Ohio. C. S. Abell Cdeceasedl C1353 1859. - Sarahg. Allison-Mrs, S. Boyd fdeceasedj Kate arter--Mrs. Henry MeQuiston, Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena, Cal. Mary A. Hutchins-Mrs. Mary Cozzens, Cleveland, Ohio. I Ella Reeves-Mrs. Wm. H. Beebs, Chriton Terrace, Ravenna, Ohio. Class 1860. V Welty'Wilson, Portage County, Ohio. Class 1861 Julia Baldwin-Mrs. Beuf Day Cdeceaserll , Mary Bascom Kdeceasedj Laura Bell-Mrs. Hatfield Cdeceasedj. Louisa Brown-Mrs. Horace E. Fuller, Crete, Nebraska. Cornelia Fuller-Mrs. Herman R. Harmon, Packard Apt., Warren, Ohio. Charles Frazier Qdeceasedj. I Class 1862. I Jennie Clark-Mrs. Judge Swan, 4272 Jefferson Ave., Grosse loint, Mich. Franc Harmon-Mrs Edgar l. Foster, 648 E. Monroe St., Franklin, Ind. Lizzie Baldwin fdeceasedj Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fuller CMr. Fuller deceaserll. Tine Iddings-Mrs. Henry Baldwin, 210 East Market Street, Warren, Ohio. Amelia Robinson fdeceasedl. Class 1863. Helen Sutcliffe-Mrs. Truman Dunham, 2030 liast 69th St., Cleiland, Ohio. Olive Allison-Mrs. Merril fdeceasedl. U Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Andrews, Harmon Street, Warren, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cochrain, Cincinnati, Ohio. Edward Dickey fdeceasedl. 1 I I Rose Hawkins-Mrs. Rose Lent, Missouri. 1 I Susie McClain-Mrs. H. G. Stratton, Los Angeles, California. Carrie Schaller-Mrs. Frank Mackey, 303 North Park Ave., Warren, Ohio. ennie Smith-Mrs. l. S. Lyrtle, 106 Mahoning Ave., Warren, Ohio. Emma Sutcliff-Mrs. John Roberts, Lawrence, Kansas. Gertrude Tayler-Mrs. Benj. I. Taylor Qdeceasedl. K ECHOES ALUMNI Class 1864. Mr. and.Mrs. C. G. Burton, Mallory Hotel, Portland. Ore. Nellie King-Nellie Osmcr, Fairmount Ave., Jamestown, N. Y. M. Louise Marvin-Mrs. Frederic Kinsman, Falmouth Hotel, Portland, Me. Sarah Reeves-Mrs. ames Lamh fdeceasedj, ' Frances Soule-Mrs. oward Weir, .505 High St., Warren, Ohio. Kate Sutclil'l'e-Mrs. Homer Stewart Qdeceascrlj. Helen Tayler-Mrs. MeCurdy fdeceasedl. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Taylor Cdeeeasedj. Class 1866. Emma Brooks-Mrs. Emma Parker. Chicago, lll. Mary Fitch-Mrs, M. Thomas, 3l1 Mahonning Ave., Warren, Ohio. Clara Hamon-Mrs. Clara Bradshaw Qdcceasedl. Mattie Harmon-Mrs. R. O'Hawkins, l722 Canton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Elizabeth lddings, 226 South St., Warren, Ohio. Henera lVleQuiston, Long Beach, California. Charlotte McCombs-Mrs. Geo. K. Ross, Hotel Monterey, 94th and Broad Maria Smith fdeceaserlj. Olive Smith, 202 High St., Warren, Ohio. Class 1867. Mary Bradford, 9 South Elm St., Warren, Ohio. Charles Freer Cdeceasedj. Olive Grater-Mrs. Olive Hopkins, The Lenox, Butte, Montana. Class 1868. Alice Briscoe-Mrs. A. Anrlrews, 12 Mornoe St., Warren, Ohio. Mable Ensign-Mrs. M. Dean, 12444 Cedar Road, Cleveland, Ohio. Ada Noble-Mrs. Ada Curtis, Windam, Ohio, care Chas. Wadsworth. Class 1869. Bell Suteliif. Flora Frobis, S01 East Marker St., Warren, Ohio. Class 1870. Mrs. Frederika Bailey, Franklin Block, Warren, Ohio. Mary V. Breet Cdeceased. Fannie Dickey frleceasedk Kittey E. Howard Qdeceased.l Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Milli an CDL Milligan deceasedj. Class 1865. way, N. Y Maria L. Taylor--Mrs. P. Lanphear, 1396 East 68th Sr., Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Weeks. Emma Min Young Cdeceasedj. Class 1871. Hattie Abell. Martha J. Fox-Mrs. Fred Izant, Miami, Florida. Jennie E. Human-Mrs. Jennie H. Morton, 9 Parks St., Ashtabula,'Ohio. Mary Jameson Krleceasedl. Addie B. Parish--Mrs. Fred Howard, 26 Washington Ave. Warren,fOhio. Mr. and Mrs. l . M. Ritzel, 30 Electric Block, Warren, Ohio. Albert VanGorrler-Van Gorrler Drug Co., Cleveland, Ohio, Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Ward, I94 N. Park Ave., Warren, Ohio.

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