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

 - Class of 1929

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OUR COUNSELORS AND ACTIVITIES A is for archery and arrows so light . B ,is for the good baseball games held at night C is for the camp fires that burn so bright D is for diving that was hard to do right E is for evening when all our work was done F is for food and our never ending fun G is for Geneva where we ran loose all day I-I is for horseshoe that we all liked to play I is for the Indian names an honor rare J is for the joy of the open air I K is for Koda a friend of man and bird L is for Lawa, a cabin I have heard M is for Nliska, Lawals mama true N is for Nada, nurse, and nature, too O is for Okesa, Owakon, and Okiya tall P is for picnic suppers enjoyed by all Q is for quiet that should followlights out R is for riding, rowing, and running about S is for swimming on the waters blue T is for Teka, Tipi and Toka, too U is for Uda, a cottage so gay V could only mean visitor's day VV is for Wiapo, the source of most we do X is the unknown, always something new Y is for you and the jolly time you had Z is for Zhonta who helped make you glad. SPORTSMANSHIP A good sportsman does not misrepresent his eligibility. A good sportsman will avoid unnecessary roughouse that might injure an oppon- ent. A good sportsman plays fair at all times. A good sportsman plays his best to the end whether he is loosing or not. f A good sportsman plays for the fun of playing and the success of his team. IA good sportsman regards visiting contestants as guests and treats them as suc . A good sportsman is courteous to officials, accepts adverse decisions graciously. A good sportman congratulates the winners, gives them full credit, does not explain or make excuses. A good sportsman is modest in victory does not brag or rub it in. A good sportsman observes training rules and seeks in all ways to represent his school worthily. A good sportsman among his fellows is fair, courteous and determined. Above all he is a gentleman, she is a lady. IVhere there is good sportsmanship between rival teams, it always leads to mutual respect and usually to friendship. 68 .- jf

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SPARKS FROM VVETOMACHEK, Saturday, June 2-Arrived in camp. Sunday, June 3-First Council. Drew for tribes. A hlonday, June 4-Hike to Powers Lake. First dip in the icy water. Tuesday, June- 5+Nlarshmallow roast in Kendall Cottage. Thursday, June 7-Weiner roast. Saturday, June 9-Hike around the lake to get warmed up. Tuesday, June I9-Trucked to Twin Lakes and took a nice hike part way around the lake. Had an 8:30 dip. Wednesday, June zo-Irie-YVinnie baseball game. Thursday, June 21-Cooked supper by the fire. Celebrated clear weather by studying stars from the hockey field until 1o:3o. Friday, June 22-Slept until 7:30 and then cooked breakfast by the fire. Sunday, June 24-The councilors treated us to popcorn in the recep- tion hall. They also took part in the entertainment. Rfonday, June 25-Took a nice long hike through the puddles. Tuesday, June 26hPottie-Sussie baseball game. Thursday, June 28-Councillors entertained during rest hour. Picnic supper. Friday, June 29-We enjoyed a truck ride to Lake Geneva. Saturday, June 30-Visitor's day. Sunday, July I-Tennis, horseshoe, swimming, and canoeing program. hfonday, July 2-Pottie-Irie baseball game. Nfoonlight dip. Tuesday, July 3-Some took a moonlight dip-others took a canoe ride. XVednesday, July 4-Up early for a crazy parade. Councillors waited on table at breakfast. Various matches were played. Floats were sailed at sunset. Canoeing and swimming groups were reversed for the evening. Thursday, July 5YPottie-Sussie baseball game. Friday, July 6-Overnight hike-the mosquitoes enojoyed a feast. Nfonday, July 9-Life Saving tests. Tries won baseball championship. Tuesday, July Io-Track meet. lVednesday, July II-dSwimming and tennis matches. Thursday, July 12-Tennis inals were played. Canoeing and boat- ing contests were held in the evening. Friday, July I3-Breakfast by the fire between 8-9. Saturday, July I4-Broke camp. 67

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