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B LU E AN D W H ITE CALENDAR APRIL, 1925 MONDAY, 6th.-Oh, gee! Vacation is all over. But take notice: the Seniors and a few others are seen displaying their pictures. Some look preety good. TUESDAY, 7th,-The old refrain, only a few remaining weeks of school. Boys are practicing for Track. I WEDNESDAY, 8th.--Day actually passes without Miss Rugg getting a chance to bawl John Derr out. i THURSDAY, 9th.-Theresa Holland appears on the scene shoed in light brown oxfords. FRIDAY, 10th.-The end of another precious week. Only seven more to go! No Assembly. Students dismissed to attend church sewices for an hour at noon. MONDAY, 13th.-Well, here it is, Easter all over with its candies, colored eggs, etc. And, my, how those little Freshies do look this morning. Too many eggs, I know! TUESDAY, 14th.-Freshies begin to pep up. Seniors are working on class play. Juniors hold their show, Classmates A great success! WED., 15th.-Many of the dear little folks on the right hand side of the room are seen with their trousers a little longer than usual. Trying to grow up, chiudren? THURSDAY, 16th.-Mechanical Drawing and Sewing Classes exhibit their work for the year in the Spatholt building. FRIDAY, 17th.-Last day of the exhibit. Everything a great success. Hunrdeds at- tended. Classes hold Class Games. MONDAY, 20th.-Week opens with everybody waiting for Salem and Leetonia Track Meet. Miss Rugg appears with her hair shingled. TUESDAY, 21st.-Miss Rugg orders Margaret Huifnagle to quit laughing in class. Says she has laughed for the last four days. 'Spose it's anything serious? WEDNESDAY, 22nd,--Great news! Betty Ciminelli appears on the campus with her annual haircut. THURSDAY, 23rd.-Leslie Morris comes to school this morning and as he struts around we notice there is a different sound. The cause is newly soled shoes. FRIDAY, 24th.-Marjorie Kiernan and Milton Price had a little quarrel and as yet there is no sign of recognition. Rev. Brilhart addresses Assembly in the afternoon. MONDAY, 27th.-Oh, boy, Leetonia wins Track Meet, 64-59! Leland Coulter comes to school with his hair beautifully waved. Disappears during noon hour. TUESDAY, 28th.-Miss Renkenberger orders James McCue to bed after having fallen asleep in class. WEDNESDAY, 29th.--Mary Stiver struts in with a black ribbon tied around her hair. She should stay at home when she has the headache. THURSDAY, 30th.-Did you all notice Galen Peppel's sweater today? Nice, but not enough green for him. Senior Class practices songs in the hall, but there was such an awful loud bass voice! Who did it belong tio? MAY, 1925 FRIDAY, lst.-Again no Assembly. Clubs meet in the afternoon. See there was quite a few Junior votes cast in popularity contest by the looks of the Hi School Paper. MONDAY, 4th.-Sewing Classes hand projects in to Miss Shinn and are now breathing sighs of relief. Senior girls prepare a luncheon for the Senior boys. Yum-yum! TUESDAY, 5th,-Senior Classes practice songs. One shrill voice was heard to shout L.H.S. They certainly do have wonderful voices in that class! WEDNESDAY, 6th.-All that has been heard in the Junior Class all year has been Pst! Pst! No wonder they are called Cats. Just heard it again today. THURSDAY, 5th.-Nothing much of importance now till Saturday-the Track Meet at Lisbon. Hope we are as successful as last year. FRIDAY, 8th,-But, oh, dear! I am supposed to have this in today and as I am not a crystal globe, how can I tell the future, But here are some of the Senior activities: MAY 12.-Senior Class Play, Backbone, at the American Theater. MAY 22nd.-Time for the Seniors is very short. They give their Class Day Program. MAY 24th fSundayJ-Baccalaureate sermon in the Methodist Church. MAY 26th.-The Annual Junior-Senior Banquet given by the Junior Class. MAY 28th.-Their happy hours in L.H.S. are now bespent and on this Thursday night they shall receive their diplomas. 21
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lv 4 , cm 'l ' BLU E AN D WHITE will fu I C HOW THEY B ROLAND LANPHER always lends a helping handg He is the man that makes things go. you understand. VIRGINIA MORRIS-A brilliant star. whose light shiner far, MARY BEILHART, with her strains of sweet music captivates all. ED CASEY, specializes in Chemistry and Geometry, toog He's really quite intelligent, and that's true. ALICE LEGORA. a brunette, merry and petite. ALLAN HALLAR, sometimes we scarcely know he's 'round But when we want him, he's always found. PEG KUNKEL-Kids! Kunkel has the truck! What fortune! What Good luck! FELIX BUTCH-Years hence we'll hear, Oh, Druggist, can it be, The wrong prescription you've given me ? MARTY WAGENHOUSER-But, O! she dances her life away! LAWRENCE DEAN-You'd go miles for one of his smiles. JICKO BILLET-Some little girl has stolen his heart. ARLENE RISHER-Pretty, but shy-we've wondered why? MIKE BURICK-A young man's fancies are often puzzling. GRACE CALDWELL-We'd say she's quite a vamp! POPPY WHITE-In every affair, Poppy's always there. LOUISE FALZETTA--One who can sew and bake, A sweet little housewife she'll make! LES MORRIS-Whatever Les may lack, He makes it up in track. EDNA KORNBAU-True modesty is a discerning grace, And only blushes in the proper place. LLOYD C'URRY-Lessons are a nuisance. ELEANOR ASHLEY-With all sorts and kinds of knowledge, Eleanor's prepared for college. - GUY NICOLETTE--Our football squad's new cap'n, V Just wait and see what's going to happen! HILDRED MILLER-Here's to a jolly good sport! MILT PRICE-A handsome athlete, strong and fleet. PEARL STEWART-Pearl is prudent, a very good student. BRUCE GINTHER- Bubbers is happy, not a bit scrappy. MARY RINALDO has no fears, a Junior within two years! P, J. READY-Mischief dances in his eyes. Nevertheless he's exceedingly wise. BETTY CIMINELLI-Everybody's friend. MARGE KIERNAN--A studious little miss, fine at debates, And still has time for Scouts, Literary and Dates. CARRIE STEWART-Upon her retiring disposition we shall not dwell, But let me tell you, she studies well. BRICK STAMBAUGH-Wickedly full of pep-see? Ambitious to become an M.D. SAM BELTEMPO-Big, broad and strong, Sam's coming right along! -Marge, '26. 23
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