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iiiarnuu aitb )lllntc Top Row:—F. Murphy, M. Murphy, G. Hudson, V. Daisy, G. Smith. L. Wecklcr, Mr Bloom (sponsor). , M. (Mark, J. Enright, II. Hastings, Peachey, A. Teichman, A. Tabor Second Row: M. McComber, M. Seel M. F.rtman. 1). Reive, C. Freeman, I. Putcrbaugh, B. Dillon. M. Donlin, L. Michael, M. Ferry Bottom Row: N. Michael. M. I idey. B. Mitchell, M. Duneatz, E. Lahenly, M. Trowhridae, T. Fasten, P. Kesterke. M. Steiskal Class of 28 Tradition says of the Freshman Class. That they are backward, and green as grass. So in writing our history I’ll try to l»e Just what the whole world is expecting of me. I’ll try to act just as they think that I do. And write our class history backward too, I hey all tell us that we are Sophomores to-day, We ask. “ how could that l e? ” And then. “ Can we stay? ” My goodness, if standings are what brought us here. We’ll stay here forever for that’s what I fear; For can a “1) ” help us get very far? Does “ I) stand for dumb? Is that what we are? I here stands some freshmen, so merry and gay, I really did hear they passed on an “ A And there stand a few others, no names come to me. Hut 1 see here no faces that passed on a “ I) Away with the fancies that Freshmen are dumb! Remember the party we gave the Sophomore Class, They say ’twas a sleigh ride; but was it? Alas! Yet they say ’twas exacted from a Freshman Class. Hut let them laugh on. for no crumbs you will find, '1 hey hel] ed eat our luncheon, enjoyed our games, And who ate the most? I’ll mention no names. (Continued on page 82) page twenty-tw'o
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=rfittaruon attb JlHiitr Calendar SEPTEMBER 2. School again. Are you glad? Well! I'll say so. ? ? 3. “ Prof. Porky ” has a promise to have his mouth tajx-d unless he keeps it open onlv when called upon. 4. First Senior Class meeting. They certainly are getting down to business. 5. We found out that Miss Whalen’s favorite expression is “Great Caesar’s Ghost.” 8. “ Honor system ” established. 9. First fire drill and Athletic meeting of season. Good combination. hat say ? 10. Miss Whalen’s hanging fern is hard on Mr. Walter’s head! 12. Junior and Sophomore Class meetings. Assembly enjoyed a program Friday. “ Defense Day.” 15. Ardon Brenner added to senior hunch. What’s the matter, Niles.-' 16. Miss Whalen: What is the name of the great American race horse? Edna: “ Spark Plug.” First Parent-Teachers meeting. Pot-luck supper. 17. Great deal of walking around during the 7th period. Result: Winfield had to make a speech. Ahem! 18. Seniors elected class officers and ordered class rings. 19. School yard was cleaned by students. Result: school grounds look much better. Juniors entertained Seniors at the home of Eva Michael. O, the sweet patter of rain! Burton loses his Ford keys. 22. Boys are practicing for their Minstrel Show. Miss Whalen has lost her voice. If any one finds it please return it to the owner. 25. Mr. Walters: When gas is heated it expands. When it is cooled it does what? Bernice: It extracts. (Contracts) U. S. History and Chemistry test. Many good jokes found in the Chemistry pa] ers. Ask Mr. Walter. 26. Another fire drill. The ninth grade has formed a Better Speech Club. 29. Orchestra practice to-night. Oh. what fun! 30. Soils class have night session. OCTOBER 1. The Latin class was very much upset to-day. “ Porky’s ” garters missing? ? ? 10 cents collection? ?????? 2. Why all the vacant seats?—Hartford Fair. 3. Did vou bring your excuse? Ask Viva. 6. Beginning of National Picture Week. Study pictures this week. New club formed by English 11 and 12 called “ O, Henry C lub. 7. Miss Whalen is going to teach Juniors and Seniors how to write “notes”. I think we all know how. We have had plenty of experience. 9. Seniors elected annual staff. 13. “ Blue Monday ”. Nobody has his lessons. 14. Miss Whalen put on the blackboard, “Oh, Doctor” 3:40. Wonder what s the matter? page twenty-three
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