Park City High School - Kalendar Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)

 - Class of 1910

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Park City High School - Kalendar Yearbook (Knoxville, TN) online collection, 1910 Edition, Page 46 of 100
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Miss Moore-Cin History classl- Rufus, tell about the Baltimore Ere. Rufus- I don't believe I know. Kenneth- I can tell you. The old cow kicked over a lamp and set it afire. It happened when the Gay Street fire did. Miss Moore- I am going to keep all of this grade in till five o'clock. Kenneth--Cturning around to Helenl- Old Indian Chief will protect us. Wo11't you? Helen- I'm no Indian, thank you. Kenneth-Csarcasticallyb-''What are you then? Helen-Cproudlyj-' ' I 'm an American. ' ' Miss Moore- Hugh, what kind of lights did the pioneer families have? . Hugh- They had tallow dipped in candles. Miss Donaldson-Cin word analysisj- Nina, analyze deducef, Nina- d-e from-d-u-c-e draw-deduce to draw from. The woman deduced the water from the well. Miss Dooley in reading class had just explained the doc- trine of purgatory when Kenneth was heard to remark, I'd rather go to puragtory than have to go direct. Miss Moore- Joe, what are you talking about? I didn't bring you up here to talk all the time. Joe- You didn 't bring me. I have two feet. Miss Moore- Yes-and a big mouth too. Here 's to the class of thirteen, Which will never be a has been 3 Tho'our number is unlucky You 'll find no other near so plucky. So raise your glasses, here 's a toast, Our number thirteen is our boast. 33 l 4



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ing of school spirit and loyalty. This year sees a material ad- vance in all these lines. ' The association did not put into the field a foot-ball team, as it seemed best to direct all its energies towards paying off the debt left from last year before launching into new expense. That accomplished, it could turn its attention to getting ready for the basket-ball season. The lst of November found the as- sociation once more in good Enancial condition. After a year's delay the city council finally granted us the use of the large room on the third floor as a gymnasium, and it was speedily equipped for basket-ball practice. Five teams were organized under the auspices of the association. The lst H. S. team had very little chance for organized play, as it was not in any league, and it very generously waived its claims to precedence in order to support more vigorously the two teams that were entered in Junior and Primary Leagues of the city. All three of the boy 's teams did some very creditable play- ing. the Primary League team winning the city championship. Best of all, our team gained a reputation for clean, sportsman- like games. The lst girls' team is one of which we are justly proud, its playing reflected credit on the school. The atten- dance on all the games was good and the spirit manifested splendid. The association feels that loyalty to the school is increasing, and that the esprit du corps of the student body is much better than ever before and that, all things considered, it is doing its part in developing a strong, healthy school spirit that will prove an important factor in increasing the efficiency of the school. 'algal

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