Salem High School - Lyon Yearbook (Salem, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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MMHIIIIItIHIIIIHIHIHIIIMIMHIIMIMIIMHIM MIIIIIIIIIIIIHIMIIIHIIHIIIMIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMIHIIIIIHIHIIIHHIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHI The LYON ’ 3 IIHHIMIIIHMHIlHIIIHMIlMIIIIIIHIIMMMHIHHIIIIIIIHIMMIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIHMMIIIHIIIIIIIIillllllllllllMIIIHIIMIIHMIlllllHIIIIIIIIMIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIMIIIIIIMIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHIHII DECEMBER Dec. 2—At last! We got to play the Scottsburg game, but the hearty descendants of Hans Brinker were defeated again, 25 - 18. Dec. 3 — Everyone getting their “pitchers tuk” for Annual. Dec. 5 — Edinburg invaded the threshing floor of the mill but were defeated by the score of 25 -16. Dec. 7 — Dutch boys entertained Dutch fathers at Father and Son Banquet. Dec. 10—At Thursday morning program we found out that our little man from Holland, Carl France, could give readings. Dec. 11—Played Paoli Ramblers and the Salem Dutchmen were a match for them in a third over¬ time tie, 23 - 23. Dec. 12—Nice little Dutch girls made merry at a Kris Kringle party (Miss Bowles’ G. A. A. girls.) Dec. 16 — “Dutchy” Sophomores had a Christmas party. Dec. 17 — “Aren’t these terribl e!” “Oh, they’re Good!” Never mind, it’s only descendants of Hans and Kitrinka Van Tassel talking of their pictures. Dec. 18 — Big game! Mitchell vs. Salem. Score 23-22. Dec. 23 — Off for a whole week. Ain’t Christmas fun? Dec. 25 — All nice Dutch children found their little wooden shoes well filled with presents Christ¬ mas morning. Dec. 26—Thrashing room of mill was all decorated for “Home Coming.” Dutchmen defeated by Alumni again. Dec. 30—Kris Kringles’ spirit still prevails, for we won the Orleans game. JANUARY Jan. 1—Good thing the mill isn’t turning on New Year’s Day. Jan. 2—New Albany “Bulldogs” came up and defeated Holland “Lions” 15 - 11. Jan. 4—Hurrah! Mill starts twirling again. Everybody happy! ! ? ? ! ! Jan. 7—Students test their vocal powers in big pep session preparing for Tourney at New Albany. Jan. 9—Boy! Oh, Boy! Those Dutchmen certainly can play basketball! And they proved it by winning the Invitional. On to the Sectional! Jan. 12—Almost like spring. No snow yet! Shouldn’t wonder if the fields will not soon be dotted with tulips. Jan. 13—Holland’s big B. B. team journeyed to Scottsburg and played the “Scotties.” Beaten again by one point. Jan. 15—Our team came through and showed its true colors by beating Bloomington 19-18. Jan. 18—Moore new Freshies from Holland’s ranks of the meek and innocent (?) enrolled in the mill’s list of inhabitants. Jan. 21—Zimmerman, famous deep sea diver, visited the mill and gave a very interesting lecture. Jan. 22—Hollanders add another victory to their honor by taking the Madison “Cubs” in a close game, 24 - 22. Jan. 28—Some of the old grads and college grads came back to the mill and gave us some very inspiritational talks on “Why Go to College?” Jan. 29—Beaten again! New Albany handed it to the Dutchmen by the score of 18 - 17. Jan. 30—And again! Surely there’s something wrong somewhere. Corydonites ran up the score by one point, 19 -18. FEBRUARY Feb. 2—Started off February with a bang. Canals all frozen! Little Dutch children have hunted up their muffs and are all going skating. Feb. 3—Tri Kappas put on a minstrel in the mill gym. Feb. 4—Dutch musicians (Mr. Miller’s Band) gave Thursday morning program. Sixty-nine

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