The Index . THE BOYS GLEE CLUB The Boys Glee Club was re-organized last fall by Mrs. Keleher. Therewere a few from the club of 17, but most were new entries. This made thetask of organizing and training extremely difficult, but under the diligentguiding hand of Mrs. Keleher an organization well worthy of its name wasproduced. The Club appeared in public several times, each time bringingnew success to its name. .Something new in the history of this organizationwas adopted, and that was an insignia. The boys remained faithful not onlyto their place but to their country; so owing to so many leavi


The Index . THE BOYS GLEE CLUB The Boys Glee Club was re-organized last fall by Mrs. Keleher. Therewere a few from the club of 17, but most were new entries. This made thetask of organizing and training extremely difficult, but under the diligentguiding hand of Mrs. Keleher an organization well worthy of its name wasproduced. The Club appeared in public several times, each time bringingnew success to its name. .Something new in the history of this organizationwas adopted, and that was an insignia. The boys remained faithful not onlyto their place but to their country; so owing to so many leaving to workon the farms or render service in the army, the Club was disbanded until nextfall. Roll: Pinley Morse, Pres., Bane Pierce, Trent Milliken, Harold Beckman,Elgin Jackson, Donald Johnson, Victor Rheinhart, Herbert Bayley, Joel Lay,Eugene Ziebold, Earl Harpster, Wakefield Boyer, Lyle Boulware, Ralph Em-mert, Charles Koerner, Ivan Green, Theodore Kinman. Accompanist—Zena Orendorff. 173 INDEX 1918. IT MEN IN FOOTBALL Captain George Coffey, Parker Burtis, Harry Lees, John Steinbilber, For-rest Quinn, Loyd Ramseyer, Robert McCormiek, Bernard Ambrose, EugeneFunk, Sturgis Victor, Wilbur Lawrence, Lowell Gregory, and Otto Luther. IN FOOTBALL Our teamd come out upon the field,— A dashing bunch were opponents d think that they could build A wall thatd hold em off till May. But when the time for kickoffd come And the mend go chargin down,The opponents d wish themselves back home In their happy old home town. L And when the final scored be knoAvn, We d beat em every time ;Again that gang d wish for home, But wed be feelin fine. Meloy, 19. 174 INDEX <* 1918 U-HIGH FOOTBALL At the beginning of the 1917 season, U-High was expected to have a fairlygood team, but the team that was turned out far exceeded the most ardenthopes of its loyal followers by taking the championship of Central Illinois andranking second to only one team in the state, outside of Cook County. By los


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