Chicago Normal School of Physical Education - Scarab Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1928

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THE SCJRAB 'Eb My ago CALENDAR 1927-1928 'I1lI1.lS-SFIITIC as '17 with light artillery. Jan. jo-31-O-O-Oh! Such times! Draw your own conclusions. Feb. l-New semester, and no vacation. Big gypl Feb. 4-Noble members of' C. N. S. P. F. undergo danger of' water-log to gain their emblem ofthe Red Cross. Feb. IOJStTC0Hll Scarab Dance. Valentine decoration scheme. Very attractive in all phasesg dresses, suits, etc. Feb. IRYIDICFCSY waned in Psychology class. -lane wasn't there to argue her points. Feb. l67PI'0P11gfll'1d21 going aboute juniors not supposed to have any chance against Seniors in basket ball. Now we're not so sure. Feb. 14-Seniors won many boxes of Fannie Mays That dear lady has a new rivalfhlrs. Stoner, lately from Montana. Feb. 2o4Once in every four years, Ellen arrives on time for her first morning class. General jubilancylll Mar. I-Canvassing for YVho's XVho. Such a bother. XVho's Who? is right. Mar. 6-Lodge versus Faculty in basket ball. All of' Crow's Nest present in upper balcony. Miss Musselman refereed, no score announced. Note: YV, 3rd, floor of' Greenwood, is awarded permanent house- keeping Hag. Mar. io-Bridge Benefit at Piccadilly Hotel. A lovely afternoon was spent and so beneficial were the results. Mar. ige-Full attendance at assembly. Even Kendall's Juniors came. Mar. I5-We are taught the significance of' our troublesome calls over the telephone. Good demonstration of' the Hunt and Poke system. Mar. 16f We are what we are because we never would have known what we should have been if' we hadn't. Mar. IfjfQllCSflLJHZ How many kinds of' meat has a turtle? Answer: Very light, light, medium, dark, very dark. Mar. 'ljllidfltlllll versus Greenwood in basket ball game, Greenwood the challeng. ers. Such an outcomel Mar. 15f Sh-h-hl There's a lady sitting over there and she's looking for a teacher. One can never act too well under fire of observation. Mar. jo- ln the Spring Cenespians' musings Lightly turn to thoughts of Vacation!! April 94School began with our first class on Monday morning-not a minute sooner and not a minute laterl May 1fRobins, crocuses, May Festival- and thoughts of camp. May I5?SEl1i0I'S tear about, preparing fior days to come. juniors put on responsible air for they know that that irresponsible job of setting chairs is drawing to a conclusion. YYell done, good and faithful citizen. May jo-A holiday. Memorable in more than one sense. May 3I'CUl11lTlCI1CCI11CIli'. The curtain goes up. More than one sees herself' a strange inexperienced actor upon an unknown stage, eager to discover the nature ofthe audiences XYorld's, reception upon which his future depends. N31

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THE SCARAB with Sy ,510 CALENDAR 1927-1928 Sept. zo-On your marks! OH! for the second year and final lap! Sept. 21-Juniors are puzzled at the way the Seniors yell when they see an old class- mate, freshly arrived from vacation. Sept. 30-Senior Kid Party. General 1. - H .. - - ,, showing off of our little sisters. Coun- selor family had a reunion, but Mamma was not present. Oct. -1-Slap, Slapper, Slappest! Sock, Socker, Sockest! Anyhow, it rained every- time we'd Soccer in the park! Oct. I2-Slipped over to gambol on VVashington's Green, again. Abused that poor innocent ball. Noted the swift develop- ment of the Junior sportswomen in their tactics as Hockey players. fMarg. Field gets hit between the goal posts.J Oct. lj-Much talk about horses, but not understanding the particulars, we decided the horses didn't choose to run! Oct. 21!Another tradition! The Pike. Such costumes, shower baths to organ grinders and the inseparable Siamese. No one should ever miss this celebration. Nov. IfUndue amount of distress shown by Mr. Bo's gym classes. Girls simply can't do plastic exercises on the sharp upturned edges of bobby-pins, strewn so carelessly about the floor. Nov. IS-First Scarab Benefit Dance. T'was cold and wintry withoutfT'was radiant and merry within. Decorations streamed from all angles, the musicians were struggling to produce heat Cuget hot l and the couples bounced hither and thither with remarkable alacrity. Nov. za-Recess! Thanksgiving! No J C C words can express it! Nov. 7.5-Only one more month until Xmas. Nov. 26fConsternation abroad, and great discovery- Schmeedie admitted that he couldn't wiggle his ears. Dec. I-Only three weeks more till Christmas vacation! Dec. 9-Senior Dance Demonstration. Shambling gaits were trained into those movements expected only of those treading amid ethereal realms. Anyhow, the program was pretty. Dec. Io-Error! Guess whose: All animals are cows, but all cows aren't animals. Dec. 16-Such noble suppressions. We sat quietly through Candle Lighting Service. lt was as ever, inspiring and impressive. Then hurried farewells, and ol? to the various states back to Father and Mother! Jan. 5-Only two days since Christmas vacation, but then, only seventy-three days until Spring vacation! Jan. 6-Strive to resume work. Jan. 9ANew basket ball blown up. No one wants to soil it. Jan. Igmmlxfif. Teuscher looked hard at Gary. We should think that the town would be off the map this time. jan. 17-Mrs. Loeb announces- we will Finish Thinking next Tuesday. Jan. 'll-JUI'liOI'S undergo examination in English. Miss Lyons discovered that they did nobly by putting down all they knew, a lot they had forgotten, and more that she had never heard of. jan. 27-Mid-Year Demonstration. It takes courage as well as skill to be in a club drill, for we learn methods of heavy artillery in addition to lithe movements. l42l



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THE: SCARATS Wit gig Jfif' F2'l-Blldlfklkb Friendship is the golden chain That firmly holds with might and main By links of laughter, smiles, and tears Entwined in memory's golden years That reaches far to the long trail's end And binds the heart of friend and friend l-l-ll

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