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GIRLS' BASKET BALL TEAM.
Boys' Basket Ball Team
Under their efficient coach, Mr. Riley, the Basket Ball boys reached a very high standard of team work, and also worked out some fine plays, as well as doing some individual playing which made them all stars.
In November a summons was given to all high school boys who were interested in basket ball, and about fifteen responded. From this number six of the very best were chosen to represent our high school, as a basket ball team.
The team played some thrilling games. The team, as well as a great number of outsiders, took a great interest in the work, and everybody prophesied a great season of success to the boys, and everything was going along well until, on account of the expansion of the Atoz Printing Company, the boys were deprived of a hall in which to play.
ROSTER.
Wesley Graham,
R. F.
Eugene Edwards
L. F.
Galen Ruff,
C.
Briant Edwards,
L. G.
Lloyd Holben,
R. G.
Arthur Hardy,
L. G.
S.W HS
BASKET BALL TEAM.
Base Ball Team
Base ball has always been the leading game of the High School, and it has been through the combined efforts of the students that such a good team has been organized, for the High School has never had a coach.
The team was at its best last year, under the captainship of J. Wesley Graham; having won all games played.
This spring, Mr. Grover Pierson, a central leaguer, has been secured to coach the team, and also to develop a track team, as we are expecting to compete in base ball and on the track at the Indiana High School Athletic meet at Lafayette, in May.
We expect our most brilliant season in base ball, this spring.
ROSTER.
E. Edwards,
P.
Galen Ruff, -
1 B.
Paul Cook,
2 B.
Lloyd Holben,
3 B.
Wesley Graham,
S. S.
Ellis Miller,
L. F.
Koler Swartz, -
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C. F.
B. Edwards,
- C.
Arthur Hardy, -
C.
BASE BALL TEAM.
Junior-Senior Debate, Dec. 21, '11
Question-Resolved that there should be Reciprocity between the United States and Canada.
Affirmative-Juniors.
Negative-Seniors.
Galene Reiff,
Wesley Graham,
Iva Ward,
Briant Edwards,
Douglas Swartz.
Fern Miller.
Judges-Rev. Curr, Rev. Riley and Merle Dorner. Decision in favor of Negative.
COUNTY CONTEST.
The County Contest between the three commissioned High Schools of the county, Columbia City, Churubusco and South Whitley, was held in Columbia City on Febru- ary 16, 1912. The representatives from here were: Oration, Wesley Graham; Discussion, Fern Miller; and Octet: Sopranos, Lillian McConnell and Clela Souders; Altos, Addie Keel and Freda Gingher; Bassos, Clifford Marye and Lloyd Holben; Tenors, Paul Cook and Douglas Swartz. Accompanist, Lillian Hardy; Violin, Alice Marye.
WISDOM PERSONIFIED.
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ALUMNI
Class of 1890.
Nettie Baker, Sadie Vaux, Class of 1891.
Kittie Whittenberger,
Hattie Shriver,
Gladys Heagy, Rena Brooks,
Belle Combs,
Mattie Lee,
Myrtle Pritchard, James E. Remington, William H. Menaugh,
Class of 1892.
Turah Sickafoose, Cullen Pence.
Class of 1893.
Ada Cullimore, Jessie Aumock, Lottie Compton,
Maude Robbins, Joseph Baker, Rollo Brubaker.
Class of 1894.
Maggie Haley,
Leota Smith,
Fred Harshbarger,
Lottie Norris,
Mark Harshbarger,
Owen Stauffer,
Merrett Combs,
Class of 1895.
Mabel Rancevan,
Nora Graham,
Jessie Compton,
Edward Baker,
Orville Ulrey,
Daisy Cullimore,
Mattie Kyler,
Maude Brubaker, Alvan Krieg, Carl Ulrey.
Class of 1896.
Teddy Kyler,
Ward Combs,
Roy Norris,
Robert Wiener, Charles Cause,
Class of 1897.
Susie Pence,
Ocie Karnes,
Ethel Moe,
Mabel Schannep,
Lyman Compton,
Lottie Keel, Floyd Jellison,
Mamie Wolf,
Lumie Brandenburg,
Roscoe Pence,
Eva Burwell, Addie Hissem,
Robert Jellison, Blanch Allen, Aden Falkner,
Georgia Fosler, T. D. Dunlap, Carrie Fox, Nina Hayes, Pearl Overhulser,
Class of 1898.
Otis Lancaster, Callie Hughes,
Fairy Holler,
Alier Smith,
Roxie Martin,
Bertha Fager,
Class of 1899.
Grace Henry,
Belle Evans,
Hattie Galbreath, Florence Essig, Cora Watson,
Class of 1900.
Anna Kreig, L. A. Catey,
Maude E. Obenchain, W. S. Miller, Essie Karns, Claudine Scott,
Class of 1901.
Chas. Bollinger, Chas. Falkner, Fred Fox, Chester Jones, Ora Webster,
Class of 1902.
Grace Allen,
Arley Karns, Heber Dunlap,
Rex Drake,
Kathrine Fosler,
Sam Hedges,
Elmer Harshman,
Omer Metz,
Edith Pullen,
Anna Stevens,
Frances Ulrey, Oren Wolfe,
Class of 1903.
Lelia Burwell,
Arthur Catey, Earl Emerson,
Glenn Fox, John Ginder, Lizzie Hickman,
Hugh Miller, Newman Miller, Edith Oberchain, Ina Shriver, Bertha Wagner, Class of 1904.
Zeltia Essig, Mabel Burwell,
Kathern Whisler,
Carl Swanson,
Grover Shorb,
Grace Miller,
Arthur Metz,
Ray Glassley,
Grace Fox,
Chauncey Bowers,
Harry Howenstine, Jessie Hissem, Mabel Harris, Claire Combs, Geneva Burwell, Sylvia Arnett,
Class of 1907.
Vivian Webster,
Carl Thomson,
Mark Miller,
Edna Slump,
Raymond Tressler,
Class of 1910.
Virgil Brandenburg,
Grace Burrell,
Marie Goff,
Clara Grafton,
Helen Hughes,
Daisy Miller,
Frank Obenchain,
Thomas Swartz,
Class of 1911.
Clark Hissem, Clara Helmuth,
Roy E. Green,
Carl Bollinger,
Lydia Burwell,
Class of 1909.
Buncie Combs,
Chester Bollinger, Helene Edwards, Frank Fisher,
Amos Glassley, Russell Holben, Hildred Kanneburg,
Elnora McConnell, Rosella Matson,
Madge Rollins,
Myrle Matson,
Florence Maston,
Lillian Lancaster,
Merrit Henry,
Russell Fisher,
Gertrude Grafton,
Rhea Barnhill,
Class of 1908.
Gilbert Sickafoose,
Ruby Obenchain,
Blanch Burwell,
Harry Bollinger,
Ona Benner,
Lettee Baymen,
Class of 1906.
Clifford Sickafoose,
Hazel Karns, Omah Humphries, Homer Humke,
Class of 1905.
Annetta Schnell,
Hazel Smith,
Bonnie Green,
Ralph Obenchain,
Harry Jellison,
Roy M. Kissinger, Gladyce B. Stump, Beulah B. Foley, Edna Lee, Nina Jellison, Irma Horner, Sarah Walpole.
A Few Funny Cracks
In Civics Class-
Prof. Tanner. "Briant, what do trees have to do with the preservation of water-sheds in the mountains ?" Briant. "The trees use most of the water."
In English Class-
Miss Hopkins. "Clifford, what is a hypocrite ?"
Clifford. "A hypocrite is a boy that comes to school with a smile on his face."
Eugene Edwards. "I'm cold."
Prof. Tanner. "Don't worry, you'll be hot enough some time-I mean next August."
Clifford. "Home Thoughts from Abroad was pub- lished in 1845."
Wesley. "Was it wrote before that?"
Kaler Swartz went to sleep in school; he dreamed that he was in a balloon, and that the ropes broke when he was about a mile from earth. When he landed he found himself in the schoolroom at the side of his desk, after cracking his head on the floor. Moral-Don't sleep in school.
Dutch Swartz and Davie Gingher, our lightweight champions of the ring, were put out of the ring by our little Latin teacher. This is the first time in our history the title has been wrested from them by a woman. "O you knock-out; right on the kisser."
A knock at the door-answered by Miss Hopkins, who received an unaddressed package, and thinking it an in- fernal machine, handed it to Mr. Wells, who gave it to Prof. Tanner, who slipped it to Wesley Graham, who turned it over to Briant, who passed it to Lizzie, who dropped it on Lloyd's big toe, (nearly demolishing same), Lloyd threw it to Verne, who opened the package and found a card bearing this legend:
"If Lizzie was a bad girl, Would James Tanner ?"
Prof. Tanner, to a Sophomore girl, who was making goo goo eyes at a Junior boy :
"Fern, turn around there and stop bothering Ellis." Ellis. "O, it's no bother at all, it's a pleasure."
While discussing the ability of the United States to whip England, Ernest Jewel excitedly exclaimed, "Why, we would shut off the gulf stream and freeze 'em out."
Johnnie. "Kin I set by the window ?"
Tanner. I don't care; wherever the west is."
Mr. Wells. "What is the name of Mg (O H )2, Fern ?" Fern. "Mg (OH)2."
Miss Hopkins. "When did Tennyson first meet the lady who later became his wife ?"
Fern. "She was bridesmaid at his brother's funeral." Vern. "Say, Mr. Tanner, what is a skeptic ?"
Tanner. "Well son, I don't know, but I think a skeptic is a person who would look for a wishbone in a soft boiled egg."
A LITTLE SCENE.
Lloyd- "Now we are of the same size, And of the same complexion, And we are both going in the same direction, And if you have no objection, I'll serve as your protection."
Alice-
"Our eyes have met; our lips not yet, But, O, you kid, I'll get you yet.
Tell me not in idle numbers High school life is but a dream, I have suffered from Old English, "Soft snaps" are not what they seem. But there comes the consolation To my almost fiendish glee, There are Juniors, Sophs and Freshmen, Who will suffer after me.
OUR COLORS OVER ALL.
Look and see our colors fly, With the bird in yonder sky, To the south he took his flight, And was soon clear out of sight.
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