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'JHarnmt ani) lllltitc- 16. 17. 20. 20. 22 24. 27. 29. Mr. Walter in L. S. History class. “Is there any wigs (Whigs) in the class.' Xu answer, hut much laughter. Miss Whalen is advertising Hon Ami In cleaning the finger marks from the white walls in the assemble. Minstrel Show is over. Proceeds 105 dollars. Did you get vour money’s worth? I did. nother Senior added to our list. (Clara Suva) The more the merrier. Minstrel show boys are given a banquet. Everybody is helping with the Thank Offering. This money is to secure some new reading hooks for the library. I he (). Henry reading dub gave their first program in honor of Cooper and Carlton. Mr. I aft m Botany Class: “Name some plants of which the flowers are used as food. C hristie F.: “ Cauliflower and Buckwheat flour. C hewing gum : ? Miss Whalen will bring you the waste paper basket Civics class gave a very interesting program in honor of Roosevelt. C,° „2° lhurs la-v an 1 Frjday. Oh. what a grand and glorious feeling' Mi s halen : “ hat is the opposite of hvperlx.le? Alvin : Low perinde ” Mrs. Hemingway in Civics class: “Find out what vour name is for to- morrow ? ? ? 4. 5. 7. 10. 11. 12. 12. 14. 17. 19. 24. 25. 26. 1. 3. 4. Joe M. said he was going to give a hook report on “ Kidnaping.” bv Wdon Brenner, (the cave man). I wonder whv? Ask |oe 1 he bens’ fruit judging team won first place in the’fruit judging contest in Benton Harbor. I hey were awarded a large banner. Are men more extravagant than women? The Am. Bit. class will tell I etc and Dud visited school to-dav. (must seem good to visit) Armistice Day. A good program was enjoyed by all. ('iris Basketball practice for the first time this year. A lot ot glassware was broken in the lab. W in field, in History class: Burr was exiled, and lived the rest of his life ” ferentlv Lhougli.6 U' S' Mis, r' Ass- The siris th. ..Kht ,lif- First snow scurrying through the air. 1’irst day of National Education Week. A fine lecture was given to the school by a man front India .Some ot the Seniors went to South Bend’ to have their pictures taken. A good I hanksgivmg program given. library °fferi'1K ,M)X °Pened- Contained $3.18 to buy new hooks for our A lx.x has lieen placed on the desk for the boys’ mirror fund. DECEMBER School again Why the vacant seats? Too much snow? or turkey’ 1 I arent-1 eachers Association meeting to-night. Seniors received their rings. What a joyous feeling. l-irst Basketball game of season with Benton Harbor. Oh' What a sick looking score tor Benton 1 lari,or. 3 to 22 in our favor. (Continued on page 73) patfe twenty-four
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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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—jHarcum anh lUhitr----- WIilj We Come to School Eva .................................To see Mr. Bloom Roma . . . .To keep Mutt away from the Freshman iris Viva .....................................To watch Bud Evangeline...............To write notes to Francis Chuck .............................. To play basketball Ardon ....................... To kid Freshman girls Thelma................. To spread “ Boyitis disease Russell.........................................To argue R. Tidey........................................To primp Hattie ............................. To he near Eldon Catherine....................To write notes to Chuck Marie S...............................To run Junior class Helen.....................................To chew gum Alvin.......To keep things a-going in the Senior class (oe..........................To brag about his dog Keith ........................................ To giggle Winfield.............................To talk to the girls Casmer....................................To read books Lucy.................................To help Mr. Taft I.issabel..........................To carry her portfolio Facultvj Crushes Eva ......................................... Mr. Bloom Lucy................................................. Mr. Walters All the boys............................. Miss Whalen Junior High....................... Miss Hemingway Sophomores ................................... Mr. Taft Famous Savings of Famous People Marie Sharpe............................. Good gracious! Paul Birkholm ...................................... Hey! Teacher! Lucy Kirk..................................... By cracky Miss Whalen ................Great Caesar's Ghosts! Martin Staley.................... Well. Good nite! Mr. Walters.................There ain’t no such animal page twenty-five
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