Gas City High School - Epoch Yearbook (Gas City, IN)

 - Class of 1930

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if T H E E P O C H 'WEE i3f'fEfi.'f?2fe, glfil had useful. We always dread to start in school after having such a wonderful vacation. 23rd.-Mr. Phares announced that there would be an inter-class tournament. Juniors and Seniors get to plav in the final game. 24th.-Well, anyway, the inter- class champions are the Seniors, and did we girls support our team? I'll say we did! 29th.-Had a wonderful exper- ience this morning. Mr. Phares showed the Biology I class and the Health class the divisions of a real heart. The heart was taken from a horse. Mr. Phares left part of the heart in the lab. After so long a time he stuck his head around the door at Miss Ooley and asked, May I have the rest of my heart? 30th.-We had a speaker this afternoon, the state secretary of the Y. M. C. A. and Hi-Y. 31st,-Had a good pep session. Alyce Groves tried out. Not so bad! November 1st.-This is the day that marks the beginning of a wonderful bas- ket ball season. 4th.-Yea! Rah! Tigers! They brought home the bacon Friday evening. The Civics class held city elections in school today. 6th.-Convocation in charge of the Sophomores. Maude Willis gave a very interesting reading. We enjoyed it even if we did have to pay a dime. 8th.-The Tigers journeyed to Swayzee to play with the Speed Kings. 11th.-Well, well, 'twas a sad story. Tigers brought home the small end of the score 42-16. That doesn't dampen our spirit the least. 13th.-Scoop Dailey in English class was asked this question: Do you think Sydney Carton intended to ask Lucy to marry him when he went to see her ? Scoop's answer: I don't think he went down there all together. 14th.-State Attendance Officer Mrs. Marion, gave a very interest- ing talk on the reason we should attend school regularly. 15th.-First game at home to- night. We are to entertain Roll for a few minutes. Let's make this count. 16th.-Tigers made it count all right. We kept the victory brick at home with the score 32-28. The high school received a severe shock when it was announced that Miss Whitehead passed away after a week's illness. 22nd.-Everyone is trying to find a way to go to North Manches- ter. 25th.-Another victory added to our list. Crosby sure was hot on the basket. Yea! Rah! Crosby! 26th.-Everyone working hard to get ready for the Carnival. We are expecting a big crowd. 27th.-Carnival went over big the first night. Don't eat too much turkey Thanksgiving. December 2nd.-We have another victory to add to our list. We beat Gas- ton fBob Leach's home townj 18 to 16. 3rd.-We got a new Domestic Science teacher today, Miss Busby. Good luck to her. 6th.-We had a good pep session today. Mr. Phares led the yells. He sure knows how, too. 9th.-Gee! Clay Township gave us a scare in the last half of the game Friday night, but the Tigers held their own and came out with a two point victory. 10th.-Everybody is working hard. Wonder why? Oh, yes! They are trying to make the last minute count. This is the last six weeks of this semester. 11th.-Mr. Hengstler asked in Civics class How can a judge be removed from oflice ? Mary Lewis. very eager to answer, He can't be removed unless he is dead. i 'itiff A A-T ,. ' 7 Y Q 1, -'L l. ' f' :if-if rfgirii 7- . 1i'A7mi I ' 7Z. 4 QSILQEEQ. ml Jfisfi biilvr. 1 9 3 0 LE, 111-'1LffQ3Lg.:f2Qga.ffQ5111H-. E

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ll alvnhar September 3rd.-We start in school today the last time. Let's make it the best in the history of G. C. H. S. 4th.-Having a very hard time straightening out our conflicts. 11th.-Everyone is trying to find a way to go to Gaston. Why? The first baseball game of the sea- son. And oh! We came home with the small end of the score 6-2. 12th.-They say the reason Ed. Vironet can't grow a mustache is that he argues too much in Civics class. 13th.-Everyone is interested in baseball. We sure have a good band this year. Ralph Atkinson thinks everybody with red hair can't vote. 16th.-Well, we had a baseball game with the mould shop from the Owens-Illinois Glass Co., and the story ends very sad for the Tigers, 10-2. 17th.-The first picnic of the school year was held by the Sen- iors at Wawonaissa Glens, and did we have fun! Ask Mr. Reifel and Mr. Hengstler. 18th.-First call for basket ball. About every boy went out to see if he was good enough to be a Tiger. 19th.-We had the surprise of our life when Mr. Hengstler an- nounced that Marion had invited the Gas City high school to attend their football game free of charge. 23rd.-Blue Monday again. Ev- erybody sleepy. Wonder why? 24th.-Girls all look so tired- oh, yes, they are practicing for the Phi Delt play Land of the Honey- moon. 25th.-Convocation in charge of the Seniors. Violet Hurlock played a cornet solo and Mr. Reifel gave a splendid talk on Some Objectives L-.g .. fa 1 9 3 of Education. We also had a pep session. We have a new yell lead- er. Mr. Phares. There isn't any- thing slow about his leading yells. 26th.-Everyone talking about the play, and everyone going. 27th.--Had a test in U. S. His- tory. Nobody knew anything. 30th.-Annual Staff had a long session with Mr. Carmony today. October 2nd.-Everybody had a class meeting today. Boosters' Club was organized. 3rd.-Juniors ordered their rings today. Not a bad looking ring that they have chosen. 4th,-Last day of school for this week-and we aren't sorry. 7th.-Blue Monday again. Sth.-Snaps were being taken today. We'll sure have a snappy snap page. 9th,-The basket ball tickets went on sale today. Are having our six weeks tests this week and oh, how we do love those tests! 11th.-Last day of school this week. Mr. Carmony announced that every one should come to school Monday with his face wash- ed and hair combed and shoes shined, because they were going to have their pictures taken. 14th.-Mr. Hockett is busy tak- ing pictures. 15th.-Seniors look as if they were going some place, all dressed up and no place to go. The camera was broken more than once today by taking so many good-looking Senior pictures. Report cards giv- en out today. Everybody pleased -and how? V 16th.-Convocation in charge of the Juniors. 22nd.-Everybody seemed to make those two days' vacation we



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T H E 13th.-Friday, the 13th, and Oh! What a team the Tigers are to meet tonight. Those strange farm- ers from Windfall. We are not su- perstitious, though. 17th.-Mr. Marshall gave two interesting readings about Christ- mas. 18th.-Gee-what a blizzard! 20th.-Well, here is Friday again and another basket ball game with Spiceland. The band entertained the inmates of the County Farm this afternoon. No more school until Dec. 30. We wish everyone a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. January 2nd.-Everyone made New Year resolutions. I wonder if anyone made this one: I will study my lesson very hard and try to make A in all my subjects and even A in citizenship. 6th.-Everyone was happy Fri- day night until the very last min- ute. Then Fairmount woke up and gave us the small end of the score. Sth.-Wonder what the big joke was in English VI class this morn- ing? Ruth Bothwell discovered she had put her dress on wrong side out. 10th.-The Tigers will meet Frankton tonight and the Giants tomorrow night. 14th.-Rev. Powell, from Mar- ion, gave a very interesting talk this afternoon. 15th.-Final exams. Everybody is nervous. 17th.-Report cards were given out today. Such happy and such sad faces! 20th.-We greatly miss those pupils who graduated Friday. They are Walter Pratt, Pauline Stevens, Ruth Baker, Helen Morris, Willard Oliver and Dorothy Davis. Zlst.-The hour periods, which we had last semester, are changed to forty minutes, and everyone is pleased. E P O C H 1 22nd.-The business managers are out selling advertisements for our Annual. It shows what good workers they are. 23rd.-Big Joke: Gail Atkinson and Kenneth Brown fell out of their seats. Wonder what causes that? 27th.-Summitville beat us in the tourney. Ralph Atkinson was hurt in the game. 29th.-We journey to Windfall tonight to seek revenge. 30th.-We almost did. Windfall downed the Tigers 20-19. 31st.-The Highlanders are to be our guests tonight, and we are going to visit Summitville tomor- row. The Boosters' Club knows how to make pep sessions peppy. Good Work, Boosters-keep it up. February Srd.-One more victory and one more defeat added to our record. We can't tell you yet whether or not revenge is sweet. 4th.-Everybody is busy in the Senior class working on the An- nual. 5th.-The Juniors are still quar- reling about which one is going to give a play first, Seniors or Jun- iors. 10th.-Mr. Greet gave a few in- teresting sketches from Shake- speare this afternoon. 11th.-Boosters' Club had a tag day Saturday, for the purpose of buying suits for the yell leaders. From all appearances, they made a success of it. 12th.-Linc0ln's birthday. Supt. Reifel gave a very interesting talk on the life of Lincoln. 14th.-North Manchester comes to see us tonight. I hope we give them a nice reception. 20th.-The last basket ball game of the season. Had a big parade. 24th.-Boy, that was some game with Pendleton Friday night! First overtime game of the season. lVe had a new teacher in Miss Ooley's M 1 9 3 0

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