Scottsburg High School - Reveille Yearbook (Scottsburg, IN)

 - Class of 1918

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its F' THE REVJEIITLIJLE if J an Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb Feb Feb. Feb Ma 1 Nl ai 111311 Mar Mar liflill lldill M ar . Glalrnhar .28. 1Vhat's the matter? lflverybody absent this A. M.. . 29. Everybody gets tags for shovels. Miss Huckleberry said the boys were to vote for girls, 1101 old maids. 7 .30. Mr. Gladden sends two Senior boys to the Gym. Then Buck and Frank get their chance. .31. lt grew suddenly dark in eonnnercial this lnorning. .75 Mr. Morrison held so1ne kind of meeting in Room No. 4. Ask Spoh- 01ll01'0 boys. . 12. Observation of 1111100111 's birthday. . 13. Mr. Gladden said that if the boys didn 't quit throwing 0l'21y011 they'd get exp.-11011. ----i 14. Somebody sent Valentines to the Faculty. 16. Seniors working hard today. Only one class. 18. The H. S. was honored with the presence of every Senior. 20. Mr. Gladden said not to leave Agriculture till he said Go! 21. Fussing among Se11iors. -no 1.4. Senior boys entertained in the Gym. Big time. 23. B. B. boys win agai11 from Camp Taylor. Wonder why Floyd Napper is going to buy a fi1l'll1. 25. 26. Professor Morrison forbids dancing at noon. 27. Senior boys erect a monument for HDoc in Fommercial. . 2. B. B. boys wi11 by big score from Salem. .10. B. B. team goes to Bedford to t0l1l'llHIl1011t. . 1-1. Team comes back with 10113 faces and tell how it happened. .15. Vlass pi11s 211111 rings arrive and Seniors display them i11 front of underelassinen. . . 19-23. Exams. 21. Detectives Huckleberry 211111 t'obb run to earth four Senior crooks. Horrors! .22. Sidewalks are decorated with large '18's. . 23. Sophs put up colors. Professor Morrison lestures Senior and Soph- omore boys and takes 1laI110S. Mai. 26. Seniors begin practicing play. Mar. 30. Three Senior boys suspended. ?? What-W? luill. 31. Mr. Vraig thinking over paying the Se11iors that S147 he owes the111. April 1. April Fool. Czar of Russia orders 10,000 annuals. April 3. 'l'wo S0l110I' girls get se11t out of Physical Geography. April 4. IIIIOBQOIIC Merrill has class meeting. Everybody has a fine time, with the exception of Earline. April 5. LOSt0l' Hobbs joins the Marines. Seniors all feel sad. April 6. E. A. Gladden elects President Wilso11 for the 4-19th time. Some record. April 8. Annual taken to printer. April 9. Seniors go sleigh-riding to knobs 011 a pic11ic. April 15. Seniors getting ready to give play. April 30. Getting ready for 1l0I1llI10llC'QI110l11'. May 8. Graduation. Good-bye, High School. PAGE, FI FTY-UNE l 1

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19 I ras REVEHLLE n l Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Uet. Oct. Oct. Oct. Glalrnhar 1. Stork presented the S. H. S. with the f'lass of ,21. 2. Mr. liee looks lonesome wandering in the S. H. S., but not quite lost, without Mr. Lynn. 3. Seniors had class meeting and elected oiiicers. 4. Seniors and Sophs called off the hay ride for last night and are going tonight. 5. Mr. Morrison called four Senior boys on green carpet this A. M. T. Found Freshmen asking for fourth floor and elevator. 8. Several 11ew students. 9. Mr. Fraig kept the Seniors in after school. For further information, ask the Freshies. Oct. 15. A gentleman gave the H. S. a lecture on 'tSeed Cornf' He also met Oct. Oct. Nov Nov N o v Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dee Dec Dec Dec Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan. the Agriculture class in the corn field at 3:30. 16. All assigned our permanent seats. 30. Senior girls entertained Senior boys with a mask party. 9. Eleanor Holton entertained the Seniors with a class meeting. 12. Mr. Gladden is absent. Seniors parade in when Elsie Mae is in Asembly. 15. A man came to take picture of the school. Mr. Gladden back again. Freshmen get in the wrong room at the wrong time, as usual. .26. Mr. Morrison rescued the Sophs by carrying a dead mouse from .23-26. Exams. Assembly. .28. Basket-ball boys go to Vevay today. .29-Dec. 3. Thanksgiving vacation. 4. A Shakespearean reader gave the H. S. a reading from Merchant of Venice. 5. Some Seniors are casting shadows on the wall. Mr. Gladden said they 'd put the babies to sleep when they were tired of playing. 6. A bunch of Seniors went. to Louisville to see King Lear. T. Seniors had a big time at Louisville-talking to policemen and eating in dairy lunch rooms. 10. Only thirteen Freshmen presentg all so green we guess they're frozen. School dismissed for the morning. 1-1. Boys go to New Albany to win from their B. B. team. Seniors get reminded of their behavior. 20. Great rejoicing among faculty-the Senior Boys Flub has been dis- solved. 21-31. Vacation. Big time. 31. Back again. 1. Everybody looking sleepy this A. M. New Year 's Resolutions by Mr. Fraig. No effect. 7. Seniors order class pins and rings. 10. Mr. Craig compliments the Juniors, since all were present at the same time. ' . 11. A certain Sophomore boy is said to have an excellent voice. 15. Gee! Some weather! 16. No more fantastic steps in the H. S. I PAGE FIFTY



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IIS THR REVRIILLR a l CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED: Just one Inore girl. EARL RICKARD. LOST: Nerve. FRANK lwlCf'I.AIN. NOTICE: The guy that swiped my fountain pen from my desk is known and had better return same before I start something. FRANK JONES. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN : One perfectly good head when in working order. Please return to DIARY NUNAMAKER. WANTED: More space in the assembly room for my feet. MAX CLARK. WANTED: A guardian. INZA CARTER. ' WANTED: Height reducer. LEONA HIGDON. WANTED: The girls to leave me alone. LELAND IIIONTGOMERY. LOST: One good stand-in with the faeulty. SENIOR B. C. FOR SALE: Five gross of outside reading books. SENIOR E. REWARD: A liberal reward will be paid to anyone finding any heat iII the high sehool building when needed. THE STUDENTS. VVANTED: The priee of flour or powder to come down. ANGIE BLUNT. LOST: Nothing but time during music periods. MARY NUNAMAKKPIR. - LOST: Our best basket-ball player. COACH CRAIG. FOUND: It hard to leave sehool without being caught. MIIRI. BRIDGEXVATER. INFORMATION: Information as to how the sehool will get along without me. LEAH GLADSTINE. FOR SALE: A heart that has only been broken once. RUSSEL HARDY. FOR SALE: A slightly used set of books. BEATRICE RINGOLD. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN: Pages out of my books after exam's. AGNES BENNETT. WANTED: Information as how to get next to myself. EARLINE HOUGHLAND. WANTED: Someone to tell a tale I ean't beat. LESTER HOBBS. WANTED: Some -place to stretch. HAROLD HOUGHLAND. LOST: A skirt. BERTIIA HORNPZR. VVANTED: A janitor. Apply to SCHOOL BOARD. LOST: A green girl 's poeketbook. PROF. CRAIG. fi I PAGE FIFTY-T'VVO

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