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! CLASS BASKETBALL ONIE colleges may boast of their famous spirit, some schools may well herald their loyalty, but if anyone wants to see spirit, loyalty, en- thusiasm, and excitement put into the word PEP, let him attend a class game at Sargent. . Such spiritg Rushing from Anatomy, Anthro, or Education, tearing down from the top floor, and piling into the lower gym, crowding six or seven on a horse or any other convenient 'apparatus-even a vertical ladder, and looking defiantly at the other classes across the gym. Loyalty! There never could be such a teamlu The others might score, but when our combinations and signals are working, no team can beat them. Even if they did manage to win from us, there is always a next time, and the class always stands by in victory or defeat. Enthusiasm! Just look at Eurich, Dunny, and Rosie. No cheer leaders like 'eml Hear that one, two, three,'! Come on now, every- body, and Fourth verse same as the first--ready-go ! Then, Smiles and Dem Bonesl' and We Beat You in Hockey, ringing and resounding through the gym. VVe yell, we sing until we are hoarse, always led on by the ever-ready '!Come on now, everybody! Excitement! Can't sit still, can you?!' Oh, you're pushing me off Will-play, slze'5 the whole team, you know. I'm so glad. ! Wish they'd begin! ' I can't yell any more-l'm too weak! lf we can't play, we can yell--She said it helped loads. Whistle-game! ' Take any game that was played in December, IQI8,lJCtWCl1 1920 or 1921 and Twin Nineteen, or between '20 and ,2I. Each game in itself wflscan example of Sargent spirit, and showed how Sargent got its Rep'! o PEP. 1920 won in straight games, suffering no defeats. 1921 held second place with half games won, while 1919, whether from lack of time to practice or because they're getting old, lost out. 118
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HIGH VAULTING AND DIVING IN ARENA The most spectacular exhibition in the Arena last May was given hy the vaulting team, in many hair-raising and blood-chilling stunts. Cameron, '18, was the captain of a line team: Brown, T20 M. P. Deane, '20 I-Ieffelfinger, '20 Dunham, T20 Carling, '18 Cameron, '18 CCIIPIIITIID Ross, '18 G. Perkins, ,IQ Stevenson, T20 THE CHRISTMAS MEET The Christmas Meet Was held at the school on VVednesday noon, December eighteenth. The results of the three events were: 1919 1920 Boom-Flank Vault . 129 123 Rope Climbing . . 68 56 Nledicine Ball Throw . 58 43 Total . . 255 222 HEARD AROUND SCHOOL Grads to Se11io1's- Wait till you start teachingfl . Seniors to Iu11io1's- Wait till you start practice teaching. Annah after- 1921 IOS 68 63 239 Juniors to Freshmen- Wait till next year when you get some real exams l Seniors and Juniors to Freshmen- VVait till you get to camp I Freshmen-VVaiting! Juniors-VVaiting! l t Seniors-Waiting! l l Life's just one long wait after another, and nothing after that. 119
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