Hicksville High School - Hixonian Yearbook (Hicksville, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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CALENDAR School begins with four new teachers and numerous Freshies 145. 155-No books so why study? Evewone is glad to see Mrs. Keller back for music again. 165. 175-History texts are here. Mr. Lutterbein visits after dismissal of school. ' Pete becomes alarmed when Mrs. Flurkey tells the Juniors they will have to be careful about dates this year. 1105. Those little tests! Virgil H. decides that he will progress more rapidly if he types more slowly. 1115. Excitement prevailed in the Sophomore English class when Leroy Wort discovered that his trousers were on fire. 1125. 1135-Miss Slater, in Sophomore hygiene class: 'How should you look when going down the street? Goldie McClellan: Straight aheadf' 1145-All high school students get their voices tested today. The Freshmen were prepared for a strenuous ordeal. Mr. Armstrong in history class: How many original thirteen states were there? 1Eu- tirely too difficult a question for Seniors5. 1175. 1185-Miss Gee suggests that the Geometry class Herase the board clean and write the theorem on themselves. 119-20-215-No school. Defiance County Fair. Back in school again and what brilliant recitations. 1245. Senior class organizes after school and the officers take charge. 1255. Exhibition in the assembly. Ward entertains us by fal1.ng off a chair. Football team goes to Edgerton for a practice game. 1265. 1275-Seniors canvass the town for Lyceum Course tickets. Rambling Juniors have an accident coming home from the Defiance football game. Score 19 to 0 in favor of Defiance. More pep needed! 1285. October brings the first number of the lecture course. 115. Miss Gee requests some Senior girls to face the front of the room instead of the rear. 125. 135-Just a little excitement. Maurine reaches the first floor more quickly by falling down the stairs. Chapel is quite amusing. Mrs. Keller is determined to say everything backwards. 145. The entire school honors Mr. Blakesley on 'his hundredth anniversary by singing a few songs and presenting flowers. 155. Pep meeting after school and new cheer leaders elected. 185-Our first fire drill. Mr. Veh wonders what it is all about. - The Juniors elect the Spoondrift Staff. 195.- Mrs. Pettit gives a good talk in the assembly on school affairs. Hixonnan Staff is elected. 1115. 1125-Columbus day is observed by several short talks in assembly. Visiting football game at Edgerton. Score 30 to 0 in I-Iiicksville's favor. Hurray! Operetta this year! The glee clubs say yes. 1155. Mr. Armstrong informs us that even today certain sects cut their hair by the shape of their hats. The 'fbobbed ones look doubtful. 1165. 1175-The first grades of the year are received with some misgivings. Bertha Thomas always sits at the front of the room so the teachers won't need a magni- fying glass to locate her. 1185. 1195-Subscriptions for the Spoondrift are taken. Eleanor and Marcile. the last two victims of the auto wreck. are back in school. 1225. A few patrons visit the school this A. M. 1235. 1245-Don't mistake the Juniors for kindergarten pupils when you see them carrying crayolas around. Better inquire of Forder, he knows all particulars. 1255-Wauseon vs. Hicksville. Score 6 to 6. . Read your Spoondrift. It's a good one! Quite an argument arose in commercial law class regarding the school bond question. 1265-Seniors have their first class party. Best one everl 1295-Cold and gloomy, that's all. 1305-Juniors canvass the town for Spoondrift subscriptions. l93l

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