Lake City High School - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Lake City, MI)

 - Class of 1920

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Page 38 text:

HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR Sept. 1. School begins. Everyone Waiting at the school house doorway for Olson to ring that old familiar clap. Nov. 6. Athletic Association officers were elected, which are as follows: Carl Iverson, President, Carl Bielby, Vice Presi- dent, Carl Jankoski, Secretary, Milford Tate, Treasurer 5 Jazz Allen, Yell Master. That Chemistry Party, Oh, Boy! Nov. 11. Armistice Day. 'Nuf sed! Dec. 4. Everyone enjoyed their Thanksgiving vacation. Some Turkey. ' Dec. 7. The Athletic Association gave a box social, Which Was very successful. High School played the Independents 8-9. Dec. 13. Lake City played'Mesick fherej. Dec. 21. Lake City expected to play Jennings, but on ac- count of too many drifts the game was cancelled. Jan. 11. Lake Citv played Manton, victorious. Jazz Al- len was absent this Week on account of illness, fit Was said.J Dance party. Jan. 18. Cadillac's misfortune in trying to reach Lake City, everything was prepared to have a Wonderful time, but Cadillac failed to reach here. - Jan. 25. Seniors elect the 'fPurple and Gold Board. Lake City played Mesick at Mesick. Feb. 1. Jennings played here. Feb. 6. Both the reserves and the first teams of McBain played here. Dance party. Feb. 8. All Stars play first team. Feb. 12. Everyone dreaded it. Why! We had to face the camera. Feb. 15. Seniors receive their class rings. Everyone gains the habit of lmoldinfr his chin. First exams of the second semester. Mr. Bottum's efforts in learning us to speak speeches. Feb. 27. Tverson team nlavs High School. Mar, 5. Operetta, The VVitches of Fairy Dell. March 18-19. Tovrnamcrt at Mt. Pleasant. April 13. Junior Hop. Junior Banquet. y Nav 13-14. Senior exams. llffav 16. Baccalaureate Sunday. Mav 19. Class day. May 20. Normal Commencement day. May 21. Commencement Day. Finis. ..34..



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CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1920, of Lake City High School, City of Lake City, County of Missaukee, State of Michi- gan, being of sound mind and memories, and acting under no in- fluence or threats or command, do not declare, and publish this, our will and testimony, in the following manner: First: I, Art Bielby, leaves to the succeeding Senior Class a copyright on poetry and also of a number of trained ponies, Second: I, Carl Iverson, leaves a few pennies which re- mains in the vaults of the present Senior Class. Third: I, Doris Scott hereby, bequeath my nearly exhausted supply of Wrigley's Juicy Fruit gum to those members of the future Seniors who are looking for something to stimulate their jaw action. Fourth: I, Jazz R. Allen, leaves to any masculine member of the present Junior class the supreme right to call at any time fnight or dayj Miss Billy Heffernan. The number is 99. Fifth: I, Weldon Allen, having been the cause of so many broken hearts in the school, leave my general attractiveness to Dick Chick, for Unto him that hath shall be given. Sixth: We, Billy Heffernan and Ruth DeMoss as class vamps, do hereby bequeath and devise the complete knowledge with which we have been able to flirt the length and breadth of the Senior room, under the watchful care of Miss Fox. Seventh: I, Jay M. Rathburn, leave to those artistic mem- bers of the future Seniors a very large number of pencil stubs, which may prove useful in the writing of some of the distressing semester exams. They are all colors of the rainbow. Eighth: I, Cresse Barner, to show the largeness of my heart, promise to leave my promising position on the basket ball team to anyone who thinks they could handle the position as well as I can. Ninth: I, Archie Hinkley, wills my most glorified position to any person tlrat can beat me by three per cent. Tenth: I, Milford D. Tate, leave the sole right to anyone of having the privilege of leaving Lake City on Friday p. m. and re- turning anytime not later than one week, from a nice snow bound trip to Cadillac, Michigan. A return ticket ought to accompany the trip.

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