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Baseball Team Photos and Halloween Postcards

Halloween postcards from a simpler time before the telephone was not commonly used and email wasn’t even thought about. These are just two from the society’s large collection of postcards.


We'll have a High Old Time
The back of Postcard 1 reads “As Usual, D. W. C.” It is addressed to Miss Cora O. Parks, Greenfield, Ohio 422 Lafayette St. and is dated October 23, 1914.

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Halloween
Postcard 2 is from Mrs. F. Dutter, Lilacs, Pa. and is addressed to Miss Maggie Evans, 414 C. St. Greenfield, Ohio. It is dated October 5, 1916.

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Southside School
This photo postcard of a baseball team dated 1910 is labeled “South Side Ball Team Greenfield, O.” The message on the reverse says “May 21, 1910 Dear Ankey, Do you know any of these. We have played two games this year. We played Central school three weeks ago and beat them 19 to 1. We played the high School last Saturday and beat 13 to 4. We play Harps factory team today. Good By Charles R. Eckhart. I get out of my examinations do not have to go to school next week. The letters on the boys shirts show what they play. did the comet hit you. The big band plays at Frankfort on the 30.” It is addressed to Mrs. H. I Gray, 411 4th Ave., Rome, GA.
Front Row: Dallas Shepler, left field; Ralph Beatty, 1st base; Ted, mascot; George Cleveland, substitute; Neal Roush, 3rd base
Second Row: Charles Eckhart (writer), catcher; Harry Sulcebarger, pitcher; Charles Zinneker, 2nd base; George_____, pitcher; Mr. Eubanks; Ray Ashling, shortstop; Charles Davis, right field; Ralph Patch, pitcher; Arthur Chapman, centerfield
Note: The information on the card was copied word for word with all mistakes made by the writer. The comet referred to was probably Halley ’s Comet which appeared in the April 1910 skies, a month before the card was written.

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KSP Baseball Team
This photo postcard shows the Kappa Sigma Pi (Knights of St. Paul) baseball team. On the reverse is the following message:
“Hello Ankey. Am to busy to come and see you this year. This is our ball team. We have played 9 games & lost 2. Would love to see you wish you could come home. I will make $26 playing in the band at Chautauqua. Our Team will play every day during Chautauqua. I am going to camp at. With Love C.R.” Sent to Mrs. H. I. Gray, Rome Georgia.
Back Row: Clarence Fox, Arthur Chapman, Ray Morehead, Harrison Massey, George Cope, Elmer Zeeck, Frank Patton, Bill Hamilton,
Second Row: James McGee, Alva Kasling?, Ralph Beatty, Bud Doyle, Charles Eckhart (writer)
Front Row: Chauncey Wright
Again the information on the card was copied word for word with all mistakes made by the writer.

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1942 Baseball Team
This team was the third successive McClain varsity baseball team to win the District Class A championship. It also went on to play in the 1942 Class A State finals where it was defeated by Tiltonville. The team had an overall record for the year of 19 wins, 2 loses.
Front row: Roger Cooper, Bobby Davis, Don Grate, James Orr, Lloyd Penwell, Walter Barr
Back row: Fred Lawson, Paul Pratt, Howard Lawell, Joe Mershon, Richard Shaw, Bill Butcher.

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Dragon Artwork
Before Greenfield High School became McClain High School the school newspaper was called the Dragon. It came out on a regular schedule with news about the happenings in the school. It continued for many years in addition to the Dragon yearbook. The society has a collection of these newspapers both bound and individual copies. Here is an example of artwork from the October 23rd, 1923 newspaper.

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Dragon Artwork
Here is another example of artwork from the October 30th, 1923 newspaper.

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