Wright High School - Chronicle Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1925

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Wright High School - Chronicle Yearbook (New Orleans, LA) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 84 of 106
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Page 84 text:

Broad ' Jump 61 -inch 1. Montgomery 2. Menny 3. O ' Toole Running Broad Jump 1. O ' Rourke 2. Langerman S.Durand Baseball Thow 1. Durand 2. O ' Rourke 3. Callac High Jump 1. Durand 2. Broom 3. Smith Hurdling 1. Durand 2. Merritt 3. Olsen Hop, Skip and Jump 1. Langerman 2. Barre 3. Jackman Dash 1. Langerman 2. Durand 3. Merritt Broad Jump U nlimited L Wink 2. Schluter 3. Cooper Running Broad Jump L Wink 2. Kohlman 3. Giraud Baseball Thow 1. Schluter 2. Hall 3. Donlan High Jump L Wink 2. Drueding 3. McVey Hurdling L Hall 2. Dancy . 3. Thames Hop, Skip and Jump 1. Mitchell 2. Philips 3. Hall Dash 1. Donovan 2. Wink 3. Geraud THE TOTAL SCORE FOR THE YEAR IS : INDIAN CLUBS DUMBELLS RAH ! RAH ! RAH ! VARSITY VOLLEY-BALL TEAMS Dumb ells Indian Clubs L Dalton 1. Miller 2. Wink 2. Durand 3. Gollmer 3. Sherman 4. Hall 4. Fisher 5. Ruifin 5. Dolan 6. Randall 6. Micas 7. Dancy 7. Dubourg 8. Daubert 8. Blacklock 9. Zar 9. Heffron 10. Drum 10. Frederico 11. Westfeldt 11. Bennett 12. Robertson 12. Bayard 13. Schluter 14. Todd In salt production Louisiana has always ranked high. During the early days of the settlement the ' ' salt works or salt Hcks in vari- ous parts of the state were known to the Indians, but it was not until the time of the Civil War that the great rock salt deposits of the south- western part of the state were dis- covered.

Page 83 text:

The baseball games are over and everybody had a lot of fun at them, too. Although the Indian Clubs won all the interclass games, the Dumbbells won the Varsity. Dumbbells — Indian Clubs — Golmer, G, Blumenthal, R. Dalton, L. Mitchel, D. Wing, M. Dolan, M. Ruffin, Z. Frederico, A. Hall, A. L. Schluter, K. Kathman, H. Camille, M. Dancy, F. Micas, T. Donlon, F. Heffron, F. Zar, A. Thomas, K. Pitman DeRussy Randal, H. During the month the Wright Varsity played the Commercial Varsity in the most exciting game of the season. Mrs. Lusher allowed the game to take place in the as- sembly period and therefore every- one turned out en masse to cheer for their team. No more was it Indian Club against Dumbbell or vice versa, but it was the Right girls standing up for the Right team. The Commercials put up a good fight but we won. Wright High, WCommercials, 5 Blumenthal, R. Casteix Mitchel, D. Sharpies Dolan, M. Lohr Schluter, K. Lozano oroiimer, j . Durand, F. Egan Puffin 7 rvuinn, A. ocniii tToU T A iviaunray xvanQaii, n.. rvaipn Donlan, D. Subs. Subs. Capraro Dalton, L. Caire Dubourg, N. Duw Hef¥ron, F. Lurgi Wink, M. FIELD DAY Thursday, May 14— THIS IS FIELD DAY ! Although all the races are run, and all the hurdles are over, and all the weiners are gone, and the last drop of icy pop has run down the last red lane, there still is a glory reflected in the sunset of this day. Red and blue was the color scheme. Our school was the setting and We were the actors. Indian Club and Dumbell were the hero and heroine. All the stage now, is a quantity of paper, a few bedrag- gled ice cream cones, some pop bot- tles that burst in their glory, and one poor little forsaken weiner barking like mad for a roll. Every one has gone home tired but happy, I ' ll take the hint and do likewise.



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.CATTY CLUB Why is Pat. M. sorry summer is coming ? The thing that kept India back- wards so long was the ' ' Cask sys- tem. (Why didn ' t they try prohibi- tion?) The Freshmen certainly must think that the Egyptians were dumb for they habitually speak of the Egyptian dummies. I wonder why Sylvia B., Annie C, and Hilda D. insist upon play- ing tennis at 6 a. m. Well! At last Issy M. has promised to learn to ' ' shake a leg. Somebody made the remark in Room 102 that snow grew and E. R. wanted to know if it really does. Why doesn ' t Frences P. join the Debating Society? She does argue so well. Why all the sudden sophistica- tion, Isabel W. ? Fire engine houses are useful in more than one way, eh, B. Kahn? Some bright chemist says that ivory soap is made from cream of tartar. Why does I. LaFonta always wear her Oberon pin? Will someone please tell us just who the locust-eaters are? Ruth M. has aroused our curiosity. The coat of arms of Spain has been recently changed, according to a chemistry student. It now has a bar of soap on it. M. Stair says that the reason Poe was expelled from West Point was because he broke 300 of the 500 windows the first two weeks he was there.

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