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- -. If ' is .P-ff-':i??' Q x. Litiillt 'mfr Q 1 .1 ' 'S ' r .x-'.. ' 3 ix. THE YEAR'S RECORD Sept. 7-School opens. 8-9-School goes on opening. Where shall we pack them all? 20-First Auditorium meeting. Mr. Cowl- ing tells what would make a model school. 23-Southerner takes subscriptions. 24--.lunior-Senior spelling match. The Juniors win. Hurrah for the Juniors! 27-The Night School starts throwing its beams into the night. 28-Out comes the first edition of the Southerner. Good stuff. Oct. 1-Fire drill. 4-Address by Mr. Wirt Wiley. 7-Football meeting. We're out to beat Central. 8-South punishes Central 7-0. 15-Mass meeting for West-South game. No question of loyalty. Game tied with West. 21-Mass meeting for East game and Kid Day combined 22-Rev. Roy Smith speaks on the High Cost of Low Living. 22-East beats South by small score. Oh dear! 28-Auditorium meeting to boost Savings Society. Watch our bank accounts grow. Nov. 1-G. A. R. ladies present flags to the rooms of South. Mr. .lorgens formal- ly accepts the gift. 2-Election Day. 3-Back for a day. 4-5-Vacation for meeting of the M. E. A. Off go our hats to the M. E. A. South beats North. 8-Good English week begins. Watch your speech. 10-Good English program. Bad English goes on trial. 11-Armistice Day program. Speech by Mayor Meyers. 24-Good entertainment by the lnkpah Club. 25-26-Thanksgiving and Vacation. 29-January honor students announced. Address by Dr. Jordan. Dec. 3-Meridian program. Very good. 9-Commencement. 10-Messiah sung by chorus classes. 13-New quarter begins. New Freshmen arrive. Page I8 16-17-Class Play given with great success. Vacation begins. Merry Christmas to all! Jan. 3-School opens. We must not shirk, we are forced to work altho we break our 1921 resolutions. Freshies re- ceive first lesson on school room eti- quette. 4--School remains open-all day! 6-Were you speaking of pep? We have it. Tomorrow North will be wearing sack cloth and ashes. 7-Lady Fate was at North's helm. They defeated us 21 to 4. ll-Juniors succumb after heavy fire. Seniors gain that which rightfully be- longs to them-the Schureman Spell- ing Cup. 13- We have with us today. Who? A Southerner representative who will tell you about that honored publica- tion. l7-Extra, Extra, Extra! Wasn't it good? Wasn't it terrible? What's happened? Nothing except that the first 1921 Southerner it out. 18- Torchbearer party with a blood curdling initiation for new members. 19-Seniors forced to take back seat in the interclass track meet. Seniors score 37 and .luniors 42. 21- The saddest words of tongue or pen are these. We might have beaten Central. Score 20-13. Presentation of trophy cases by the class of June, 1920. Everybody was there. Where? At the S hop, of course. 25-The first growl of the Tiger is heard. Introduced by a clever skit in the auditorium today. 26--We think the Symphony Orchestra plays very well, but when the S. H. S. orchestra plays we know it is won- derful. They rendered a-program to- day. 27- Pep fest with exhortations by Hank Reed to attend the game. 28-Five-thirty today ends a day of trag- edy. First: Hilgy summoned by a subpoena to appear in court by 10 o'clock. Alas, even the best of teach- ers will go wrong. Second: We went down to a glorious defeat before West in basketball.
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