Spiceland High School - Yearbook (Spiceland, IN)

 - Class of 1920

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Dec. 2, Tues. — Theme of Prof ' s, speech, which came in parts, — one for every guilty person : Now, don ' t misunderstand me, for we want you to have a good time but, we aren ' t running a matrimonial institution. Dec. 3, Wed. — Miss Wood, who works in company with Jane Adams, gave a very interesting talk on Conditions in Germany. Dec. 5, Fri.— Spiceland 12. Rushville 11. (Here.) Dec. 8, Mom— French 2 Class had the pleasure of hearing JoUct sing the Marseillaise, but they did not gjet to see him. The Hon. hid his face. Dec. 9, Tues.— Time out in History class for picking cotton, which was found displayed on the backs of the bo s. One of the guilty girls ran away and hid behind the piano when the teacher asked her to undo her mischief. Dec. 11, Thurs. -In our haste we grabbed books, and the cares Of such nature that History bears. And dashed with a hum, But soon were struck dumb, When Prof, yelled, Please, don ' t rush down the stairs. Dec. 12, Fri. — Richmond 9, Spiceland 32. Dec. 15, Men.— Quotations from Hamlet, followed by selection by Miss Wild- man. What ' s in a Foot? New discovery : A good way to escape class is to call a staff meeting. Dec. 16, Tues.— Mr. Anderson speaks in Chapel. Quotations from Hamlet continued : Give thy thought no tongue, Nor any unproportioned thought his act. We were supposed to absorb the good advice given in this altho it was cam- ouflaged as just a quotation. Dec. 18, Thurs.— Repetition of Dec. 11 except that Prof, didn ' t interfere. Dec. 19, Fri.— New Castle 15, Spiceland 13 (There.) Prof. Reagan keeps the lid on his dope bucket. Dec. 22, Mon. — We were well informed that Earlham had released its in- mates for some of their Freshies were seen in our ranks. Dec. 23, Tues. — Honored with more Earlhamites. Dec. 24, Wed. — Bolt is again drawn back and we are allowed out at noon. Rejoicings and jubilations. Dec. 26, Fri. — Connersville 10, Spiceland 18. Dec. 31, Wed. — Fewisville 8, Spiceland 17. Tan. 5, Mon. — Miss Wildman absent at roll call. A rumor abroad that she is entertaining the measles. Miss Mills of Marion taking her place in class. Tan. 6, Tues. — Mr. Wollam speaks in Chapel on Everyone Loves a Master. Rest of the day spent in breaking in the sub. teacher. For fear the joke Ed. will miss this one, it will be inserted here, for it ' s one on the Ed. of this section. Place : First landing on the stairs. Time : During a recess. Mr. Reagan met a certain Senior and asked her a question. She was deeply interested in her answer when he quickly stepped to the window and gave it an upward shove, motioning her to step toward it. Thought she, What ' s the matter? I see nothing. She said, What do you want me to see? Prof : See if you can hit that approaching zephyr with your gum ! Tan. 7, Wed. — Every Senior carries a far-away look and blank expression, and chants, To be or not to be, That is the quesion. Yes, it ' s some more of Hamlet to be sure. What puzzles us is that a man has to shuffle off this mortal coil before he is celebrated for his work.

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Jan. 8, Thurs. — We have discovered that Miss Mill ' s strong points are Life cycles in Botany and Literature in English. Wonder how Miss Wildman is? Jan. 9, Fri. — B. B. Mooreland 15, Spiceland 32. Snow. Jan. 12, Mon. — Prof, rounds up a few of his charges who, because of a cold schoolroom, strayed away to the hill and went coasting. Later he holds a special meeting in the office for their benefit. Jan. 13, Tues. — Photographer brings paraphernalia and takes likenesses of the Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen, etc. Freshies no good. Wonder why? Jan. 14, Wed. — Report that Miss Wildman is recovering. Don says : We never appreciated her when she was here, but henceforth we ' ll sure know how. Jan. 16, Fri. — Dom. Science girls have a rush order for two yell leader suits. To be delivered this evening. Resulting motto for Ad, Sure made to measure while you wait. New Castle 18, Spiceland 17. Beware N. C. ! The farther the stretch, the greater the rebound. Jan. 19, Mon. — Ermie caught with her friend, Chuing Goom. Jan. 20, Tues. — Prof. Reagan gives a heart-balm talk on the game Friday night, Jan. 21, Wed. — Ice (Slick brand) in evidence everywhere. A few extraor- dinary capers are cut ; e. g. Ruth loses her footing on the way home, and after a tedious struggle, aided by Myron, she regained it. Miss Wildman returns. Ain ' t it a Grand and Glorious Feelin ' ? Jan. 22, Thurs. — Prof. Clarence Painter of Earlham harrasses the school. Puts the tiny French II Class all agog just to indulge his curiosity. Jan. 23, Fri. — Rain, — and ice gets slicker with every drop. Muncie 26. Spiceland 15. They couldn ' t have done it so slick but for the ice. Jan 26, Mon. — Bennie says, If you don ' t have your lessons, start a current event argument. Jan. 27, Tues. — Junior Johnson strikes a match, and lights in the office. Jan 28, Wed. — Prof. Reagan is absent and Vice-Pres. Ratliff holds the door. Jan. 31, Sat. — Spiceland 27, Tipton 7. Feb. 2, Mon. — Mr. Ratliff unable to return this morning. Reagan takes us in charge and springs a History quiz. What better chance to see his shadow could a groundhog wish for? Feb. 3, Tues. — Don presides over the General Science classes during Ratliff ' s absence. He says they ' re very tame for Freshmen. Feb. 4, Wed. — Peace and quietude. Feb. 5, Thurs. — Quiet and Peacitude. Feb. 6, Fri. — Hirrah ! Mr. Ratliff is with us once more. Spiceland 27, Richmond 9. Feb. 9, Mon. — Miss Scanland signs her name to the sick list. Next? ? Feb. 10, Tues. — Girls ' Meeting at noon. Purpose: Organization of B. B. teams and classes. Feb. 11, Wed. — Mr. Reagan camping on the gum chewer ' s trail. Feb. 12, Thurs. — Mr. Ratliff reads An Old Friend ' s Version of the Life of Lincoln. Feb. 13, Fri. — Miss Wildman ' s father speaks on conditions in Serbia. B. B. game with Mooreland cancelled, so a scrap is staged between two teams of the school. Feb. 16, Mon. — The weather man gives us a holiday. Chilly but cheerful. Thanks, old man. Did you also break the fan? Feb. 17, Tues. — All back behind the doors, apparently none the worse for the day off, except that two of our worthy friends exchange darting glances which culminate into a heated discussion causing much sensation among the fellow students.

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