Fountain City High School - Fountennial Yearbook (Fountain City, IN)

 - Class of 1923

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48 F O U N T lilililllllllllllll 'Hi ' 1 l H ENNIAL 1923 ,' ,. ,. I I 1922:23 SEPTEMBER Freshmen seem to enjoy the novelty of their new surroundings. Senior remark, Ho hum, they'll soon get over it. Miss Cecilia Crane, instructor in Latin and free speech, has won the hearts of all the students. We're sorry she can't stay long- er-it's a migrating bud you know. Patterson may have learned the Manual of Arms at Camp Knox, but he has some diffi- culty in marching the Freshmen out first, umored to be twenty-five. Pat sighing OCTOBER -Freshman class organization has been indefi- nitely postponed-Phip Hampton, Soph., chased nfiuential Freshie out of town this morn- ' ' 4-Athletic meeting. Capt. Thomas resigns post of Destiny for Fountennial. Finally de- to issue the second volume. Laughlin has dug up some new yells and ' fi ff 'I 41 if 4 , f N z .07-'T 1l 'my-1 f ', ' i ' . as l E K My 16- i 'I ' X l s 5 P 5? l Eh, Roy? 1 18-Miss Carol Lois Kennedy r I I hope so. 26-Our History prof. admits that he reads Confessions of a wife. We thought he got his information first hand. 1 qlyglpf 3 1 -'1 i one i I ing. i I, 'Z of treasurer to J. Herbert Brown. ' Q e 20-Da' ' - cidied f 28-Jack l O9f f2Qffi is hi roote Miss Nichols, Miss Wise an closed doors this noon. Do season, perhaps. 29- tting the high places with his band of rs. d Coach Patterson in conference behind ping out some new plays for the coming 31-Our president says there is one too many Wise in the world. Roy is , quite a reformer, perhaps he put this ol' world back in balance again. NOVEMBER 5 4-Coach Patterson's men are off with a A neat victory over Centerville Hi, 18-7. i 7-It is rumored that at least one senior has i ' found another use for a good stick of y Q? stove wood. it M 10-Brownsville fell hard, 24 to 15. . m 13-Pater Brown says he ties the dogs if V - they get to staying out late. We wonder In l l what he does with Herbie?

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FOUNTENNIAL 1923 49 l ll ll ll rlilliliillilillllw:1w!.:iir,1i'iil-uw, 1. i., ., 21-It is too bad Whitewater and Spartanburg Hi Schools will have to 24- admit they got their idea for a B. B. schedule from our pencils. Beall's thinking of giving up school work. He has received a contract from a Modoc Hardware Merchant, to demonstrate washing machines. Modoc B. B. men are going to find the wires crossed when they attempt to hold Fountain Hi to 12 points on our floor January 20. 28-Thomas, Miller, and Smith are representing our Icli at Marion's Hi-Y Conference. Three better men could not have been picked. 7 DECEMBER 'gxff lf? 2-Economy walked up on us for three f X 2 A ' , points. We'll get that back over there. r i QU f ' K ' 6-Rev. Bodenhorn shook his brimstone 'D'-' ,K rw ,Q 1- My wallet over us this morning, with the same results. H - 'Q 'S 1 W l ci, 8-The Mt. Summit giants lost by three J points. It was a battle royal. 9-Pat says W. C. T. U. means Women Constantly Torment Us. It's his 15 16 22 23 20 26 27 lllll I personal opinion, we think. -Fountain must have had an 'off nite we only beat Liberty by a field goal. -Bockhoffer proves the man to roll Samuels, Boston's fighting center. We won by nine points. -Doubled the score on Liberty. That's more like it. -Eades was going to pick an all tournament team at Economy. Foun- tain won all places, so he gave it up. KNO first string men were used at Economy as was so maliciously reported.J JANUARY 1-Pegg says it's tough not to be able to ap- pear Shieky in Richmond simply because a pole vaulting Morton student personally objected. qi 6-Student Council Body has ordered several barrels of oil to pour on troubled waters. We doubled on Milton three times in the tourney and held Morton 10 to 9. 131 V - ' 19-The whole town went over and captured Centerville. Won two games from the C. men. -Modoc got it in the neck, 36 to 16. They regained their vocal powers sufficiently to place a juicy bit of scandal in the Winchester paper concerning their treatment here, thanks! Beall has mirrors removed from the Congested districts in the cor- ridors. Strange he didn't do it sooner. -Brownsville defeated our second team by three lonely points. S'matter Brownsville. llllllllllIlI'III'llllllllllllllllllll lllllllll lill I ll

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