Spiceland High School - Yearbook (Spiceland, IN)

 - Class of 1920

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Page 77 text:

DIARY Sept. 8, Mon.— Grand reunion at S. A. Everybody present except the ' 19 Seniors. Plenty of Freshies in evidence. Sept. 9, Tues.— Prof. Reagan doles out seats to each and every individual in the get-together hall. . Freshies cautioned to keep their seats to keep from losing themselves. Sept. 10, Wed. — Prof. Attention ! Take up your work. Sept. 12, Fri. — Just as we expected. Freshies lost. Sept. 15, Mon. — Everybody met with Mile. Scanland for musical purpose. Sept. 16, Tues.— Tuning day. Get ready. If the noise you make is satis- factory shell tell you. If not, ditto. Sept. 17, Wed.— Above the din of heavy tread in the halls can be heard a faint sound from the piano, accompanied by an occasional agonizing shriek. Sept. 26, Fri.— Just to start the term with the proper spirit, the seniors give the social wheel the first turn, by taking supper gypsy fashion. With a half- dozen cars at their command they went about eleventeen miles from home. There they feasted, while they mourned the absence of two members. Don had a good excuse, and was pardoned. Oct. 17, Fri.— General Conduct reports given out. Anybody getting be- low D in any subject, including deportment, must present himself at headquar- ters. Several Seniors were overcome in the rush. Oct. 20.— The Popular Song Hit with the girls: A Good Man ' s Hard to Find. They ought to know. Oct. 24, Fri. — We went to Hagerstown To show the up and down Of basketball. Then when the game was o ' er And we had read the score ; (You ask-it-all) Twenty-five points in all had we While they had only twenty-three No tasketall. Oct. 29, Wed. — Lewisville 8, Spiceland 17. Oct. 31, Fri. — Step lightly ! Trouble brewing in the witches ' cauldrons. Nov. 7, ' Tues. — Hurrah ! Prof, unlocks the door, orders breaking of friendly relations with books, and we are allowed to go free all afternoon. Everybody celebrating for the soldiers. S. A. representatives. Prof. Clyde Rogers, sailor ; Prof. Russell Rathff, sol- diers ; Senior John Pratt. Nov. 14, Fri.— At Rushville. Spiceland 23, Rushville 13. Nov. 15, Sat.— Hagerstown 17, Spiceland 18. Narrow Escape. Nov. 18, Tues.— Regular Routine worked out in blank verse. Calling on Muse found unsuccessful. Nov. 21, Fri. — Franklin 37, Spiceland 4. Nov. 24, Mon. — Sophomore Class Clash ! ! ! Why ? the class pins, — of course. Nov. 26, Wed. — Several Seniors, with merely sufficient chaperons, betook themselves to the capitol citv to feast their Shakesperean appetites on the effects of Robert Mantell. However the food for most of their thought was found on the way home, when, because of mechanical disturbances in one of the cars, it became necessary in the course of human events for the driver (one of the said seniors) to remove his footgear, wade through H2.0. and hook on to the car in front. Thanksgiving dinner was progressing nicely when they finally reached Home, Sweet Home. Dec. 1, Mon. — Everybody back carrying a smile, grin or giggle.

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THE GIRLS ' ATHLETICS While the organization of the Girls ' Athletics is in its infancy, the accom- panying pictures bear evidence of some activity in that line, at least. The first semester there were two organized classes in Gymnastic exercises on Tuesdays and Thursdays. These classes were conducted by Miss Wildman, who because of her experience and ability in this line made them very beneficial and in- teresting to the girls. There was only one class the second semester. Besides the exercises indoors and out many took a great interest in basket ball, there being three organized teams, the Freshman, Sophomore and Juniors. The girls, of course, could not help getting some of the basket ball spirit. Another feature of the athletics has been hiking. Last year only one girl, Mary Holtsclaw, proved herself star walker, and won a star for hiking one hun- dred miles in the course of the school year. This year several more are well on their way for stars. Through the year there has been a great deal of interest in the Girls ' Athletics for thev did not want to be left behind the splendid showing made by the boys, and another year they hope to achieve something even more worth while than they have so far. M. J. ' 22

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