Scottville High School - Taps Yearbook (Scottville, MI)

 - Class of 1920

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Page 73 text:

7 TA P i ...M Ot l'ORl'lR 22-Beatrice Renedict heeame Mrs. Uahle this day. May they live happily ever after. OCTOBER 24-wOur school ain't so ancient, we played, 'tllittle Squirrel. OCTOBER 28-Roosevelt program furnished by Rolrert, llily, tllen, Arlin, Roberta and Galen. Piano Solo-Edith Davis. OCTOBER 30-Mr. lilailey and Mr. Ode in Detroit. Editorial Board to Hart. NOVICMRER 5--Girl's Stag Party at eity hall. NOYICMRER l0-Miss Eggleston siek all week. NOYICMISICR 24-'l'hanlisgiving program: lluet-Florence and Murielg Read- ing-Maude Kirkeg Reading-Sara Huhhellg First Thanksgiving- Alta Merritt, Reading-Miss Eggleston. lJl'1UI+1lllRl41R 2-Seniors working on Love and llather. lDl'll'l+lMl3l+lR 8-Chapel. Solo'-lllvelyn Gafney. Raymond and Don gave a sketch of their trip to the Roys' conference. lfiano Solo-Miss Kirsch- haum. lJl'lt'lflMRl'lR 12-lligh School party at the City llall. Great time. Santa Ulaus remembered the l reshmen. l7l41l'l4lMRl+lR I3-Senior Renetit. Play at Sugar llrove. .lluge returns. lJl'lUl'lllll3l'lR I9-Uhristmas'program. Uarols by the grades. Solo, Ularag Reading, Miss Eggleston. Joyce had a Xmas Tree! How tragic. JANUARY 5-School opened. Uhapel consisted of a piano duet hy Eunice Rriggs and Uleone liester. Sophomore Vacuum Uleaner, Muriel Siegel. ,. l iano solo, Muriel Siegel. JANUARY 19-Sergeant Lloyd Stephens addressed us. JANUARY 21-lllxaminations commenced. llorrors!! JANUARY 26-Chapel. Piano solo-+Joyce liolmeg Danny lDeevcr-Yernice Nicely, lt '-llarry Mc-l arlandg Tragedy ot' MachethhAlice Ander- son. JANUARY 28-Rev. Putnam spoke on the Armenians. I l'IRRUARY 2-Dr. Martin spoke about the influenza, instructing us to sneeze gracefully, etc. FPIRRUARY 5-We had a hoard meeting, ash anyone who was present! l l'IRRUARY .l3vThe Seniors debated on Woman Sulicrage. Negatives win- ning. - l l4lRRUARY 16-Mr. Colburn gave a very interesting talk. l l'lRRUARY 19-Rohert and llarry had to sweep the Hoor, Moral d0n't throw chalk. MAUDE KIRKE.

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7 - - Calendar Sl'1l l'l'lllllil'lli 2-Rejoieed very mueh to hear the melodious sehool bell. As- sembled found two new team-hers in our midst, namely Mr. Ode and llliss liirsehbaum. Sl'll l'l'lMlll'lR 3-Senior Class organized. Ottieers eleeted. Slight scramble between Jrs. and Srs., but we eaptnred the Jrs. tlag used as deeorations for our feet. Sl'Il l'l'lllll3l'1R T-Hur first ehapel, opened by a very interesting talk by Rev. tlumser. Also a duet by Muriel Seigel and Florenee Taylor. Sl'lP'l'l'lllll3lf1R 105-Seniors gave Juniors Weiner roast. Sl'll l'l+lllll3l'lR 15-Chapel. Ode talked about athletic-s. Eleeted Yerniee as delegate to the Faeulty-Student Couneil at elass meeting, George for Boy's athletics, Maude for flirl's Athletics. Sl'1l l'l'lllll5l'lR lti-Some boys got eanned for smoking. In Memoriam. Sl'1l l'l'1llllll4lR 22-Chapel. Solo--Clara Parker. Current Events-lieatrice lienediet. 'tAnd so did l,'-Carma Miller. Editors eleeted for Taps. Delegates met to set the standard of Athleties. Sl'll l'l'lllll3l'1R 23--Senior class met. A eountry Freshman seen in the barber shop getting a eity haireut. Sl'll l'l+IM'l3l'IR 24---First day of Amber Fair, aeeounts for said haircut. T. R eame back, also to attend the Fair! Sl'll'Tl+lMl3l4lR 25-Field meet. Competition in different grades. Freshman- 29.T, Sophs.-3l., Juniors--29.4, SeniorsA33.50. Sl'll l'l'lMl3l'lR 26-And we all went to the Fair. tlC'l'0l-RER 6-Chapel, Mr. lluek talked for us. Violin Solo by Margaret Mer- ritt. lllusie. UC'l'0l-EICR l3-Yeva Dunbar eame to sehool with her head all banged up. No ehapel. 0C'l'0l4l'lR 14-Kerr Bros. sang and talked. Senior Class meeting. Faculty- Student Council met. They insist upon tardy exeuses. tlC'l'0l3l'lR 20-flliano solo-Nettie Murphy, lieeitation-Harry MeFarlandg Pantomine-Alive Anderson and Thelma Stephens, Reeitation-Ada Pappe. OCTOBER 21-Report eards seen tloating around. Mine reminds me of a cold day-several degrees below zero. l'ldit.orial board met.



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A FEW NAME Alice Anderson Loyal Bagley Raymond Conrad Clifford Conrad Robert Coolman Veva Dunbar Sara Hubbell Russell Hoefstedter Maude Kirke Joyce Kobe George Long Wilda Lehman Harry McFarland Donald McFarland Vernice Nicely lVIargaret Ott Clara Parker Ada Pappe Lily Resseguie Cecile Septrion Glen Souders Thelma Stephens 7 L. 4 Mila OF THE MOST NOTICEABLE Nationality Svensk lsraelite Americano Bohunk Pole? Setter Finn Etheopian Nobody Knows Half Breed Mamma's Boy Russian Jew A Mixture Scotch Terrier Natural Hunky French Hasn't Any Swede 5 0-5 0 Hash Chink Favorite Beverage Pink Lemonade Salmon Juice Bevo Milk Ink Horses Neck Cider Rain Water Schlitz Champagne Gone out last April lst Wine Dandelion Wine Cod Liver Oil Bluing Kerosene Liniment Pop R. R. R. Wood Alcohol Vinegar Enibalruing Fluid Favorite Book Ten Nites in a Bar room Life and Love of Jessie J- Shakespeare Pilgrin1's Progress Care of Children Bible Spaulding In-B-Tween SDHDDY Stories Study of Hair Dressing Millers and other insects Peter Rabbit Can't Read Davis Works Sears 8: Roebuck UGl.een!SU Soliloquy Missionary Review Life of Santa Claus Life of Ad- miral Dewey Art of remov- ing freckles Police Gazette Education of Chinese Mental Capacity Unnoticeable What? Room for Rent Fading fast Average Shallow Minus Small hopes Room for im- provement Developing D0-Tell Small Ask Bailey Flexible Not so bad Absent N. G. Nothin' Doin' M. T. Foolish Question Unmeasur- able Needs Embalming Noted For Cnrls Slnile Calm Inscrutability His Mashes Her Voice SmilingVisage Size Whispering Nothing His looks Bluffing Grunting Agreeability Expressions Quarrelsome Nature Golden Tresses Honeyed Phrases Air Chewing Gum Studying? Popularity

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