. The Caldron. ?eachie Page One Hundred Forty-EUjlit ATHLETICS ^^^^r Li^il W ^6 ^^s| OurYeU Zickety Boom! Rah • Rah!ZicketyBoom! Rah! Rah!Hoorah! Hoorah!Fort Wayne High School. Rah! Rah! Rah!And a weewo, and a wiwo,And a weewo, wiwo, get a rat trap bigger than a cat trap!Go get a cat trap bigger than a rat trap!Cannibal, cannibal, zis boom bah!Fort Wayne High School, Rah. Rah, Rah!F—O—R—T W—A—Y—N—EFort Wayne! Our Song (We sang it to Margie)Fort Wayne! we cant help thinking of you, we claimWell show the state we love forget to wear White and BlueCause were going to yell and grin
. The Caldron. ?eachie Page One Hundred Forty-EUjlit ATHLETICS ^^^^r Li^il W ^6 ^^s| OurYeU Zickety Boom! Rah • Rah!ZicketyBoom! Rah! Rah!Hoorah! Hoorah!Fort Wayne High School. Rah! Rah! Rah!And a weewo, and a wiwo,And a weewo, wiwo, get a rat trap bigger than a cat trap!Go get a cat trap bigger than a rat trap!Cannibal, cannibal, zis boom bah!Fort Wayne High School, Rah. Rah, Rah!F—O—R—T W—A—Y—N—EFort Wayne! Our Song (We sang it to Margie)Fort Wayne! we cant help thinking of you, we claimWell show the state we love forget to wear White and BlueCause were going to yell and grin and work and winFor Fort Wayne, lets keep our reputation best you ever sawAnd when the battles all are doneYou will be the winning one. so Fort ^^^ayneHigh School, Hurrah!. Mr. Croninger President Walter Possell Vice-President Mr. Northrup Treasurer AtKletic Association Sport activities, as conducted by the Athletic Association during the year of1921, were clearly the outstanding feature of the entire school year. The asso-ciation, which has been in existence only a few years, has been a means of de-veloping Fort Wayne High School teams from a tottering and unstable basis toa plane in which they have gained recognition throughout the state as formid-able organizations that are to be reckoned with all due respect. Not only has the association been instrumental in raising the calibre ofthe teams, but through it a degree of a school spirit has been manifested, thatis not to be equaled by any body of students in former years. All contests havebeen attended by an average attendance of from five to six hundred students, andmany times standing room was at a premium, a condition that was a rarity inyears past. This spirit is further demonstrated in the fact that
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