Swayzee High School - Swayzonian Yearbook (Swayzee, IN)

 - Class of 1920

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Senior Class History Friends, Romans, Countrymenl Lend me your earsl lf you have any tears to shed Prepare to shed them now. , On the 11th day of September, 1916, thirty-seven of the green- est Freshmen ever entered the portals of high school to create therein a turmoil which did not cease until twenty-two of us emerged four years later as triumphant Seniors. Qur upper classmen evidently saw bright prospects for the future in us from the amount of applause we received upon entering the large auditorium. tNow we are at the door. That's all the farther Freshies usually get. Shall we go on?J The names of books and the change in periods were enough to distract the strongest but owing to our keen mental powers the law of survival of the fittest worked out perfectly. fNow were settled: from henceforth we mean strictly businesssp ln the spring of 1917 Orville Green heard the call of Uncle Sam and marched forth. He was sent to France and there re- ceived two wounds. That spring was never to be forgotten, for we gave our first reception and aided greatly in the Athletic Banquet, April 13. Class Day, May 1, was another big day, for the Freshies were bountifully remembered in the Senior will. As Sophomores, we put forth a minister in the person of Donald Babb. Botany hikes and Geometry field days were en- Tfivable features. XYe took lively interest in athletics and a big basket-ball party was given january 11, 1913, by Miss Selle- meyer, our sponsor. School was closed on account of coal shortage and Miss Sellemeyer resigned. Before she left we gave a basket-ball party at the home of Addie Resoner, February 2. . XYe aided in a successful operetta, The Rivals, given March 19th. Qur .lunior year opened with a big marshmallow toast and Wiener roast at Matthews woods, the evening of September 6, 1918. Not wishing to be outdone by the Seniors in putting up colors we stealthily and cautiously waited until the wee sma' hours and by the light of the moon, ghostly figures were seen stealing around the gym and when morning light came Sept. 13 a bright, new, yellow 1920 shone forth from the roof of the gym upon the indignant Seniors. Bright knots of crimson and cream were worn by loyal Qluniors all week, but with the assistance of Mr. Pence as peace- maker, the fevered heat subsided and work was again resumed. During the first week of Qctober our school was dismissed on account of the infiuenza epidemic. ln the meantime our hearts were saddened by the loss of one of our classmates, Fredith Zirkle, who died of pneumonia, Qctober 25, 1918. The latter part of Qctober school was opened and work bc- gun in earnest. As spring drew near the hostile feeling again began to grow

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