Wayzata High School - Wayako Yearbook (Wayzata, MN)

 - Class of 1922

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1922 LOOKOUT February— School Calendar 1.—Harvey Greene delighted in potato chips (fresh from the kitchen) as a mid-afternoon repast. 2— Big snowstorm. Second edition of Wayzatonian ventured out. 3— Wayzata basket hall players inflicted defeat on St. Louis Park players. 7— Equinox and Oddian societies rendered a successful program to the admiring public. 8— Modern History class put under peace bonds. 10—Basket hall game at St. Louis Park. 15— Eraser struggle in the assembly, Keller twins and Harvey allied against Kasper II. (dee Club staged “Yanki San.v featuring pretty Japanese girls. 16— Glee Club girls engaged in washing eyebrows. 21— A Washington program was given in the Auditorium. 22— George Washington's birthday honored by a one day's vacation. 23— Frank Tibbetts got to school at 8:30. Big snowstorm. Seniors had a painting party and a big feed by Miss Hoidahl. March— 3—Basket ball game at Bloomington. 6— Senior photographs in evidence. 7— Lucky Thirteen Club had a sleighridc party, after which they were entertained by Miss Verna Robinson at her home. 8— A sewing circle met in the library to sew the third edition of the Wayzatonian. 9— Hungry boys ami girls gormandized on sandwiches sold by the Dumb Belles. 13— Seniors had painting party and supper at school. 14— Robert Spencer waded through the intellectual floods all day in big rubber boots. 15— Second school program given in Auditorium by different members of the high school. 17—Senior and Junior tryouts for play parts. 20—English III class had privilege of remaining after school for imperfect lessons. 24—Members of Girls' (dub busy coloring Wayzatonian covers. 27—Seniors and Juniors begin practicing for plays. 30— Wayzatonian comes out edited by Girls' Club. 31— “Lookout” goes to press.

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1922 LOOKOUT School Calendar November— 1— Wayzata defeated Luther Seminary at football, 21-13. 2— M. E. A. vacation begins. 7— Student Council organized. 8— Physics Laboratory converted into a prison for a short sentence only. 9— School banner presented to school by Girls Club. Donald Dickey gets material for transcendental theme from a Gopher. 10—Rev. Medlar gave a talk on Armistice Day. 15— Seniors gave a movie for the benefit of the “Lookout.” 17—Flighty Juniors parading halls with hands held high displaying new class rings. 23—The Equinox Society entertained the honorable Oddians at a Thanksgiving program. 21 Thanksgiving comes once a year. Hurrah! 29—Seniors held an important business meeting. December— 2—A brilliant banquet was given in honor of the football boys by the Dumb Belles. 5— Campaign launched for the sale of the “Lookout. 6— Letters formally presented to football heroes. 7— Americanization program given by school. 9—First basket ball game of the season played with Mound. 16— Wayzata the scene of a basket ball game with Hopkins. 22— Junior High gave Christmas program. 23— Oddians rendered Christmas program, after which vacation began. 21—Peace reigns on the school knoll for two weeks. 1922 MODERN HISTORY January— 9—School again invaded by returning students. Mr. Henkel exercised the camera, taking pictures for the “Lookout.” 10—Miss Gow at home while History and Latin classes revelled in idleness. 17— Midway Junior High Girls played the Wayzata Junior High Girls in an amusing game of basket ball. 19— The Seniors spent the day in Minneapolis having their pictures taken. 20— Basket ball game at Hopkins. 23—The Senior proofs received, causing both vanity and horror.



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1922 LOOKOUT Football Wayzata’s first practice game of the season was played at Blake, a game in which Wayzata was defeated 33-0. Here all the weak spots in the team became evident. Three days later, we played Hopkins at Wayzata. The game was a very close one, Wayzata losing by one point. 19-18. Hopkins scored first, then Wayzata tied them, and from then on, first one side and then the other was ahead. With hut two minutes to play, Hopkins made a touchdown. This gave them the winning point. On October 11, we played our second practice game with Blake. Wayzata played a better game of football, but Blake had a much larger and heavier team and again Wayzata was defeated, this time 21-0. October 14, Wayzata played the second game of the high school schedule with Excelsior at Wayzata. Excelsior had a good football team and Wayzata had to play their best to win. 'I bis game was well played all the way through and not until the last half was Wayzata sure of victory. Some well executed plays brought Wayzata their touchdowns. The score was 12-0. The following Friday, October 21. Wayzata played Mound. This game proved to be a walkaway for Wayzata, the score being 54-9. Mound started the game by making a touchdown and then Wayzata woke up and from then on Mound made only three points while Wayzata made fifty-four. Many trick plays netted Wayzata long gains. Wayzata’s next game was played at St. Louis Park. October 28. Wayzata was again the winner, with a score of 19-13. Here Wayzata met a team that was their equal and the game was well played from the start. Dickey made the first touchdown for Wayzata. Later in the game, two more touchdowns were made, and Centerwal! kicked goal. This won the game for Wayzata. The last game of the football season was played at Wayzata, when Wayzata defeated Luther College of St. Paul, 21-13. The game started with Luther making a touchdown, and then Wayzata tied them. Another touchdown and a kicked goal gave Luther the lead. This they held till the last quarter. A sensational run by Talbert gave Wayzata another touchdown and the score was tied. Luther received the kickofT and advanced the ball to within twenty yards of Wayzata’s goal. They tried a forward pass, which Dickey intercepted, and, by long runs, he made another touchdown. This gave Wayzata the winning points.

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