Cecil Township High School - Codicil Yearbook (McDonald, PA)

 - Class of 1920

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Cecil Township High School - Codicil Yearbook (McDonald, PA) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 46 of 86
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Page 46 text:

YELLS Hobble, Gobble, Razzle, Dazzle, Sis. Bom, Bah Cecil Township High School. Rah! Rah! Rah! T-E-A-M T-E1A-M T-E--A-M Team! Team! Team! Bom, Rah! High School. Bom, Rah! High School. Bom, Rah! High School. Rah! Rickety, Rickety, Russ The matter we'll not discuss, But never the less we must confess There's nothing the matter with us. C. T. Who Rah! Give Give Give Give Righ Righ Righ Righ H. S. Rah! C. T. H. S. Rah! Rah! Rah! Who Rah! C. T. H. S. Rah! 'em the ax, the ax, the ax. 'em the ax, the ax, the ax. 'em 'em the ax-Where? t in the neck. the neck, the neck. t in the neck, the neck, the neck. t in the neck. Right in the neck. t in the neck-There! Hear us roar. Hear us roar. Watch us score. Watch us score. C. T. H. S.-Ra 40. the ax. Give 'em the ax.

Page 45 text:

BASE BALL f Back rowg left to right-Loyal Bro vn, John Bolte, Thomas Smith, William Thompson, Leon Clayton, Lamar Delaney. Sylvan Beaumariage, Theodore Littell. t Front rowg left to right-Samuel Hlssom, Ray Hull. The boys have entered the base ball season this year with full force and lots of vim. They have been planning for quite a while the management of 'their team. With the opening of the season found the boys very well equipped both with new suits and gloves, balls and bats, and such material. They played their first game on April 22, 1919 with the Greasers and to the great joy and delight of allg won. They had planned to play several games sinu but owing to bad weather were postponed. They have succeeded in skinning the diamond now and tilting. everything into consideration the season is sure to prove a succo s ful one for C. T. H. S. S



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TRIP TO HICKORY After the boys lost a game to McDonald on January 17, 1919 they went to work and practiced real hard until March 1, when wi'.h a large crowd of boys and girls they boarded the 7:01 train at Gwen- dolen and went west to Hickory with hopes of beating the Athletic Club of that city, which was fulfilled before the game was over. The boys were encouraged by the yells and cheers which came from their crowd of which Doc was cheerleader. After an overwhelm- ing Victory we mounted the wagon which was waiting to take us home. A team of long eared mules were hitched to this small con- 'F U D G E I'm sure you will like to make this candy, Because everyone says it sure is dandy. When company comes and they think they'll eat, You can use this candy a sort of treat. To make this candy you must take A nice size cup so as not to fake. You fill it full of sugar nice, And do this act not more than twice. And after that you take some milk, But be sure you see it's fine as silk. Then put in some chocolate or cocoa, I guess And add some butter to make a success. Then stir altogether and put on the fire, But look around for some one to hire. Then after the candy seems to be done, Take it off and then have your fun. Of stirring and beating and stirring again, For a number of minutes, not less than ten. Then add some flavoring to suit your taste, And then in 'the pan put it in haste. I Then eat and eat 'till you are tired of fudge, And sit and sit, 'till you can not budge, And if you have followed directions given I'm sure when it's eaten every one will be livin'. H. M. S. '22. BUTTER SCOTCH Take a cup and fill it twice With sugar brown so swee-t and nice, A piece of butter you will cutg Just the size of a good walnut. Put water enough to cover it, Then put it on a fire that's lit. S'tir it and stir it and stir it some more, And then you'l1 have' Butter Scotch galore. G. H. A. '22. traption into which we were crowded until we envied sardincs. The ride was fairly good on the improved roads, but O, my, when we hit the mud! The mules balked, the wagon stuck 'the driver-l and the crowd had to get off and walk a distance of about three miles in mud, through woods, over fences, across creeks and runs, up hills and down hills, until after two hours walking we reached our home 'town at the early hour of 12:30 .sore and tired, but happy that we had won such a victory over Hickory as 22 to 4 in favor of C. T. H. S. A. M. P. '20, A TRAMP A tramp appeared at our door. He wore a dusty, torn, creased hat and a buttonless, brown coat with a lining torn into tatters. He carried a sack that i as almost in rags, and which was baggy. He used it to carry pieces of split wood or anything that was given him. Ttvine or any shiny trinket he found he would stick in his coat pocket which was old and shaggy. He looked as slouchy as he could be. His face was dirty and he had a long beard. Everything about him was shapeless. We gave him something to eat and sent him away. A. D. '22 I In her use of adjectivesl MISCHIEVOUS DAVE Dave Thompson comes to school And most days he is lateg But what's the difference? When he comes, He acts like a crobate. He is the worst boy in the school, As teachers all agree. He gets in mischief all the day. From ten 'till half-past tree. One day he got a box of dirt And 'to every lad and lass, He put the sign where it could be seen Will you please keep off the grass? And he shakes hands in time of .school With Jules across the isle, Sometimes it makes the teachers laugh, But Kelly won't always smile. Now these are just some little things He does. Want to see some more? Then come around on Orchestra night From three-thirty 'till lwilf-past four. M. J. W. '1Z1.

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