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Page 102 text:
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GALLAMO Hisiorya of Spizz Club HE Spizzerinetum club was organized in the Gallatin High School on September the twenty-first, nineteen hundred and twenty- two. Tl1e club was sponsored by Mrs. L. R. Doolin or as the students would say, Ma Spizzf' When at this date it was organized, the fol- lowing officers were elected: Lora Bauer, president, Emma Brown, vice-president, and Opal Mallory, secretary and treasurer. The club was organized for the purpose of boosting school activ- ities. Red caps, trimmed in black braid and made like soldier caps, were adopted. ln order to create pep the club has followed the foot- ball team to the gridiron in large trucks, had parades, banquets, and even boniires on tl1e square. On September the tenth, nineteen hundned and twenty-three, the Spizzerinctum club again met for reorganization. The following of- ficers were elected: Lucile VVilliams, president, Mary Frances Thomp- son, vice-president, and Helen White, secretary and treasurer. Eighty- seven were enrolled that year. Some of the things the girls did, be- sides carrying on their usual pep, were: A Christmas shower for a friend of the club, an entertainment, Crinoline Days, and a surprise party for the sponsor. The Spizz club met and reorganized on September the thirteenth, nineteen hundred and twenty-four. The following officers were elected: Ruby Carter, president, Ethel Chamberlain, vice-president, Opal Houghton, secretary and treasurer, and Elsie Stapleton, yell leader. Eighty-seven girls were enrolled. The motto Always do- ing, 11ot pretending, was adopted by the club. September the twenty-third, nineteen hundred a11d twenty-five, the elub re-organized, .electing these officers: Laura Mae Miller, presi- dent, Mary Handy, vice-president, Dorothy Smith, secretary, Martha Courter, treasurer, and Ava Vlfoods, yell leader. Fifty members were enrolled. During its fourth year the club lived up to its reputation of being a Hpeppy bunch. And now it is ,our wish that those who succeed us remember us not for what we were but for what we tried to be. lg
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GALLAMO Spizz Songs and Yells ' ' RED TOPPED SPIZZERS tTune to Red Hot Mamanj Red toppled spizzers, red topped spizzcrs, VVe're the ones you necd. Red topped spizzers, we're some sizzers, Yes indieed. Wie claim that we should be, In the follies, hot tamales, NVe've got a great big voice, just like old Caruso. We confess that we possess The biggest mouths in town. And unless we miss our guess, The football men all hang around, Make a music master drop the bow to his fiddle, Make a bald headed man part his hair in the middle, Red topped spizzers, red topped spizzers, Laudest gals i11 town. YELLS VVe can do without hats, we can do without coats, But we can't do without our football coach, liisslcr, Rissler, Rissler. ' Lewy's our captain, rah, rah, rah, Finest captain you ever saw, Lewy's our captain, ree, ree, ree, Finest captain you 'll ever see. Fifteen rahs for team, team, team. Andy-Andy--Andy Gump VVc 've gdt ............ on, the jump. 2, 4, 6, 8, whom do we appreciate? Rissler, Rissler, Rissler. Pi ya ke, Pi ya ke, Ki bo, ki bo, S. P. Z. ltlat 'em up Bulldogs, eat 'em up Bulldogs, ltlat 'em up Bulldogs, fight em, iight 'em, iight 'O lg W i f W
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