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xUTUMN CALENDAR September 7 Student troubles begin. School rooms are opened. September 14-17 Miss Horner wants to know who put peanut shells on the floor. So Gene Sears has been talking in his sleep in Study Hall! What next! First football game. That 18-0 doesn't sound so good. September 20-24 Susie Dalton, looking at the list of girls for 8th hour gym. to a Freshie friend, L'Oh, goodie, you sit by me in Gymf' Seniors had a surprise English test. Wonder when they,ll learn they're supposed to study before class time. Sniff! Sniff! 1 smell smoke! Oh. it's just Betty Markel trying to burn up the Chemistry Lab. Another defeat. So far the football season cloesn't look very rosv. September 27+October 1' First girls' chorus. Did you ever hear such beautiful warbling! Seniors are struggling with Hiltop question- naires. Juniors get their chance tomorrow. Ah! A new organization. Camera Club under Mr. Ewald. Success at last. We beat Pana. October 4-8 A big bad scarlet fever germ caught up with our visiting teacher, Miss LeQuesne, and now the Freshies are learn- ing Algebra under our esteemed principal. Our first lyceum by Elliot James. What Sophomore boy and four Senior girls were stalled in the cemetery at midnight in a '29 Ford? October 13-15 Mrs. Malcolm Thompson is substituting for Miss Le Quesne. Senior ictures. Believe it or not those handsome sheiks P. 1 you see in the halls are none other than our own Senior boys dressed to look at the little birdie. More pictures. I'd think that birdie would wear out. The Chemistry class looks rather funny meeting in the Auditorium.
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FACULTY AUTUMN ENGLISH SOCIAL SCIENCE EILEEN POWERS, B.S.Ed. English II, American Literature MLIRIEL BEN NILTT, B.Ecl. English I, Ancient History MARX' MANNING, AB. American Literature, English Literature SCIENCE FRED EWALD, A.B. Biology. Physics, Boys' Physical Education JOE FEARHEILEY, A.B. General Science, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Geog- raphy, Coach 1. B. Cox, B.S. General Science, Chemistry GEORGE M. GIRHARD, B.S. Principal, Physics ETHEL I-IORNER, A.B. and BI-fl. U. S. History, Civics HOME ECONOMICS AGNES REED Assistant to Miss Foster ADA FOSTER, B.S. Foods, Clothing LANGUAGE HELEN CLARK, AB. Latin I and II, Virgil and Cicero, Girls' Physicai Edu- cation LOUIS RADEMACHER, A.B. and M.A. German I and II, M. and NI. History, Ancient History JEAN MCLEAN, Secretary COMMERCIAL ALTA BUTZ, B.Ecl. Typing I and II, Bookkeeping LUCILLE MURPHY, A.B. Shorthand I and II, Typing I AGRICULTURE FRED ORLAND, B,S. Soils and Crops, Animal Hus- lnanclry, Farm Mechanics MATHEMATICS KATHLEE N LEQUESN E, M.A. Algebra I, Advanced Algebra L. R. ADAMS, A.B. and M.S. Plane Geometry, Solid Geom- etry, Trigonometry
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CALENDAR AUTUM The first book reports. The poor library just doesnit have enough little books. October 18-22 Class petitions and Girls, Chorus elections. A breathing spell, and quite an interesting one, while Rev. Aeschliman spealcs. Class elections. Wlaat do you Juniors mean by stufhng the ballot box? Sludents get a rest while Teachers, Institute meets. October 25-29 Candidates for Carnival Queen are elected. How can we piclc one from such a grand list? Our first fire drill. Did you ever see such action? Vfhafs this 1 hear about Leonard Bell counting forty marble chips in Chemistry? fupon the advice of two girlsj. Girls will be girls. Let's have a game every afternoon. Itls fun getting out of school at noon. November 1-5 Lyceum by Dennis Roolce. Afternoon classes in the morning. Football games cer tainly do come in handy. And now a vacation while the teachers go to Champargn. Let's just hope they don't get too many new ideas. November 1 0-12 Vfe heard an interesting letter from Miss Whitten. She seems to be having a very pleasant time. Armistice Day and we beat Nolcomis 60-0. That's almost rubbing it in. The Carnival. Xvhat excitement! What funl What noise! November 15-19 Weire all glad to see 1V1iss Le Quesne back. just in time for the second P.T.A. meeting. The first snow-and it can even be seen by the naked eye. Lyceum by the Poliard Players. Basketball season opens by playing Raymond. November 24-26 What a thrilling evening. Second team played Panama, and first team lost to Fillmore. Hurrah-Thanksgiving Vacation.
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