Sandy Township High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Du Bois, PA)

 - Class of 1921

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26 SANDY TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL FLAM HEAT Is. Maggie got a new dress. A number of the girls hud C,iPt‘V ‘tils, as Fay left her file at home. 1! . Anna Grimmer is as eruzy as ever, and as silly as she never will Im HI ail’s | eneil, lust, strayed or stolen. 20. “Tush” lleberling and -Hud” Rupert seem to like the girls eorner of the study hall in the afternoon. —L Ernie Ross entertained the class with a few of his lHH'Uliar jokes. Charlotte Carhatigh is as hard on the ‘Middle” as ever. 21. Ruth Hailey lost her heart- -Finder please return to Mr. “Straw”. Grace Lenkerd decided to follow the nurses rules and has reduced in weight. 2. . “Pat Dixon can write as many notes as ever, when Miss Hailey isn’t around???? If Charlotte Peterson con- tinues her practicing on the school piano, she may become a musician—“Some day.” 20. Finals approaching! Freshios kept their own side of study hall. Alice Landis must have been out late last night as her hand went asleep. “Martha Stanton “Six feet 13 inches’’?? 27. Geo. Gifford is luckier than most of tin 1m»vs, as lie tak s three or four girls home in his Ford every night. “Sis” Mora lee is as “sissitied” as ever. Earl P. broke a violin string. Martin Hoyer can go as fast as ever in his Ford). F. A. M. 2U'utumurun'H (Df IGttmiry Wouldst thou, dear reader, hear the well known songs of the world, hear, read and recite the works of tin world’s famous authors. Would’st thou hear a future ojieratic star playing the worlds famous classics? Would’st thou S4H the audience coni| osed of future Presidents and Statesmen and | erhups their future wives swayed by the eloquent words of a silver tongued sjieaker? Would’st thou, dear reader, hear linislu d quartets and quintets delight their audience with songs that fill them with gh e or rapture which makes them better men and better women for having heard it? ...... w....1st (lion see performances of the world' muster. piece , l-.th conn,Iv .......hum pin.' 1 hv f,lt,,ro ,an wl ° 'vin dazzle f,11.100 nndienee composed of Kings anti Queens? Woohl’st thou sec the eurtniti f«H P »«e.,c of the exciting dm inn nmi.l the .ppln«'«' of the an,lienee who with .. sigh of relief, slowly withdraw from ninlitoriuin. If .1.. wouhl'st nee this .slifyi ; '1 •Im'mi.mtic right. collie with me to a good Literary • ' K 11 - EKNEST IIOSS, 22.

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SANDY TOWNSHIP 1IIOH SCHOOL FLAM BEAT 25 0. Boys doing good work arounil school house. keep it up! ’harlot te Frierson taught school in the “Freshie corner”—when tlirrr wasn’t a teacher around. 7. Free and Bailey's Ovm class took a hike—smashed some cameras. 8. Whittier Literary Society meet. 11. 0 0 Ashenfelter got a hair cut, another fifty cents lost. 12. “Betty ’ Flieps was late for school—wonder why? ( Ask tiro.) Lilly Long wrote a letter and didn’t know any better than to put ink all over it. Id. rnlticky day! .Judgment day! Ask the hoys if it wasn’t unlucky. .Mr. Oearhart took them out and raised blis ters—Not the ground. 14. .Miss Hamilton absent. 15. .Mark Twain Literary Society meet. .lakes hair as red as ever. IS. Lilly Long received a letter. Wonder who from??? Be ported to In from Center County. l!t. “Sis’’ Mora lee got a hair cut. Vivian got a letter for the dunior class, hut she was (In only one that read it. 20. dunior and Sophomore Vocational (Sirin had an argument about “Mix and Hart’s” i which is the best actor, i 21. Vera Waggot, thin as ever. “Lee” Clark is as dignified as ever, t even if he is a Freshie. ) 22. Fay didn’t eat her dinner, so the girls “around the corner” had an afternoon lunch, i Dont tell the teachers?) 25. Among the pupils who went “Away Down Fast” were Alice and Crystal Dodd, Kuth Brown, Alice Landis and Laura Parry. It was said that Alice Dodd met her mother, but--------- 2b. C.irls Gym class took a hike. Boys all attracted by the appearance of several “out of town” girls parading around the school house. 27. “Kuth B.” tried on her night gown. No “Angleworm” recitations, iua Bailey acted spuukie”. 28. Hcff got a “head shave”, for there wasn’t any hair there to cut. Majority of “Soph ” and “Freshies” did likewise. 29. Show Day ! Kuth Bailey cleaned house. Mmj. 2. Haircuts must be coming down in price. S. H. S. was well represents! at the war picture . 3. Kuth Bailey made a serious mistake in serving tomato soup. Mr. Ogden taught our Physic class. Martha Dinger had company. Don't tell Ma.! 4. “lleff” present. Several Geom. students had an argu ment over an original proposition, and had to call in a member of the Faculty to settle it. 5. Geo. Ashenfelter came to school all dressed up in Art Hands clothes. Wonder why??? 0. Miss Flva Zillox visited Marie Hupert. Blair Hetrick came to school early, 10:45. 0. Philip Kranitz can talk more than ever. Mr. Geur-liarl put the boys at tilling the soil on the ball ground. 10. Fvelyn Boring had the misfortune to burn her arm. Several girls went “over the top”. 11. Ballon seem to lie the only thing around the •‘Freshie” and “Sophie” corners—Baby’s will play. 12. Final Physic test. Seventh grade entertained the High School with some fine musical selections. 13. Jack Pifer appeared at school at S:ti5, (something unusual.) Mary Shobert’s “dress supply” has somewhat decreased as her sister is away. 10. Blue Monday ! Junior side of the study hall has quieted down a little, as they are kept busy with their Physic note-lsHiks. 17. Freshman corner as noisy as ever. Let’s hope that next year “Freshies” will leave their noise at home. A number of the girls have decided to take “Orville” instead of “Gym” from now on.



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sandy township iiioii school flambeat 27 The Ailicle in Hu Athletic Department in the Christmas nuniher of The Flambeau was rather short ami confining, if consists mainly of a plea for a gymnasium, and shown! the benefit of having one. This was not because the author became tired and iuit. but ltecause there was nothing more to put into it. Hut this time we hope to make it more interesting, bemuse of the Athletic Fronts that really took place, in spite of being hnndicapiml by not having a gymnasium. HASKKT BALL. The members of the school who had played basket ball or who were willing to learn, joined the Y. M. C. A., and about fifteen candidates turned out to practice, and in spite of the handicap a pretty fair squad was selected. But tin tram was not what it could have been with a sufficient-amount of practice, on account of the Y. M. A. having so large a membership, the team could only get two short hours of practice each week, while the High School teams were getting from four to eight hours a week on their own floor. The team selected was as follows: E. Boss, Forward 1). Kupcrt. Forward J. l’ifer, Center B. Hetrick, Hoard. C. 'ranter, Hoard. M. Kessler. Sub. A. Hand, Sub. Later A. Dixon, who showed up well in a game with the B., 11. I shops, was put on as guard in Hetrick’s place, and with «his line up three games were won out of six. and as none of tin members of the team intend to leave school this year, it is expected that Sandy High will turn out a strong tram next year. Manager Boss and Captain Fifer in behalf of the team, wish to thank Mr. Harmon. Mr. Heffelfinger and Mr. Boundsly for their help in getting us the use of the floor and coaching us. Ye also wish to thank the faculty and the pupils of the High School for the hearty eo operation they gave us at our games and in help ing us to buy a ball, and we hope that they will continue to give us their help in our future undertakings as they have given it in the past, and we wish that all our letter men will turn out next year with the same spirit of sportsmanship that they have had this year. ERNEST BOSS, ’22

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