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

 - Class of 1920

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Smiles i Miss Fox- Show how the word 'plenty' is used incorrectly. W. Allen- I have plenty of money,-that's incorrect. . Le Jones in History fnear noonj- The soldiers had a hard t1me until the refreshments freinforcementsj came. A. Sherman- An infantry is a place where babies are kept. Brewbaker in Chemistry- How are matches made. h' ' O. Barner- Matches are made in heaven, I don't quite know ow. E. J ankoski-Cin Ancient Historyj- The Spartan youth put the wolf under his vest and said nothing while it ate out his vic- utals. Lives of Seniors all remind us We can make our lives like theirs, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the High School stairs. '4 Miss Fox in Lit- Where is the change in the atmosphere of the poem. A. Bielby- In the fourth part where it begins to. rain. H. Doudna- And at the king's accession the people cried, 'Hail, Oh King? ,And instantly the king began to reign. A A POPULAR STYLE IN RECITATION Rise slowly, leisurely remove a large piece of chewing gum from the mouth, put hands in your pockets, then say in low but clear and confident tones- I don't know. WANTED AND FOR SALE WANTED-An elevator to elevate the Sophomores. WANTED-A customer for Senior dignity. WAN TED-Some intelligence by the sub-Freshies. FOR SALE-A second-hand pony by Arthur O. Bielby, Ruth, Canxiously seeking for a copy of Pilgrim's Progressl- Oh, Ethel dear, have you a Bunyan? Wonderful discovery! ! Perpetual Motion Machine! ! Doris S's, jaw. P

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The series of games we played February 25-6-7 was one of the most eventful of the season. On Wednesday night we played at McBain. It was one of the fastest games of the season thus far. Lake, the center, was ill, and not able to play. Iverson took his place at center and Jankoski went in forward with Allen. Barnes and Walton showed fine work and J ankoski showed him- self up in the new position. We were 10-11 at the end of the first half and in good condition. It was whispered around that McBain were planning to knock out one of our men the last half. We were on the, guard and led the score until a guard did get me. Chick took my place. He did himself credit but be- ing unfamiliar with the floor was at a disadvantage. McBain won the game by throwing in three field baskets and a foul. The score was 19-13. That night we were kept in cold storage at the Mc- Bain hotel. We took the evening train Thursday to Cadillac and from Cadillac to Tustin. After a few applications of liniment I went back in forward. The game was easily won and the final score showed a large margin, 42-10. The Tustin people treated us fine Cask Newbakerj and we were kept at private homes. Fri- day we went to Cadillac on the noon train. We made the re- mainder of the trip on the Cannon BallFlyer in just four hours and a half. We were a pretty tired bunch when we arrived home but played another game that night. It was another fast and hard 'fought game but we won out again. The score was 31-17. . This game was the last one at the time this book goes to print, However, the reason is not ours. We have yet the trip to the An- nual Basket Ball Tournament at Mount Pleasant. We will be gone perhaps a week and of course expect to make a good record for Lake City High if possible. The Reserves. Just a word for our reserves. They are a fast bunch and have a 100 per cent good record for the season. It is also too early for an account of the baseball and track season but the outlook for baseball is especially encouraging. -54..



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Lake- I simply can't do Latin. g J. R.-Oh, that's easy enough. All you require is a little pony sense. Miss Fox- Mr, Barner, who was Neptune? h Mr, Barner- Why, he was the goddess of the sea, wasn't e. Miss F.- Mr. Walton, what are some of the good people do- ing now? r Mr. Walton- er rr, Sleeping! H. Ingersol-Cln Ancient Historyj- The Greeks reclined on one elbow and ate with the other. V I. Carlson- The Greeks placed veterinerys in their captured cities , Scotty- Is H2S a stable form of sulphur? Jay-f'Gee! it smells like it. ' . Aggie-Speaking on hier highest ambitions: My ambition is to go to school and then become a teacher. After that I may go back and iinish my education. Then well! 'Ohl Gee! I don't know what I'll do then, unless!??! fthey lived happily ever af- ter.J Bottum- Jazz, you're just like Mary's lamb's tail. . Jazz- l-Iow's that? i ., Bottum- You're always behind. Gwendolyn-CIn Solid Geometry, putting drawing ggfpn boardl- Is my figure like yours? Archie- I should hope 'noti' Puffy- Who were the other girls who went through High School in three years? ' J ay- Oh ! I'm the only one. --55..

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