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Calendar Continued 11-New fad for the screen lovers --.- Gin Alt- hotf wears long woolen underwear -'.- Seymour, consider yourself squelched. 14-After a square meal ---. we had a Round and Sharp recital in chapel. 15-Payne and Brady --.. better behave in cha- pel after this. 16-Mary Stevens seemed worried because new prop boy ..-. Wallace Potts ---- didn't appear on the set today .--- Sounds bad. 19-W. Misch is getting worse than Sylvia ..-- he surely dishes out the dirt --.- public speaking class -.-- E. Whims ---- G. Sperber ...- are his sworn enemies. 23-Last day of work .--- No assignments ..4- Lazy directors. 25-Noel joyeur a vous ..-- in other words. MERRY XMAS to you. - C u r t a i n - lk Ik Ik Y SCENE: January. TIME: that Resolutions were broken. 1-We certainly got the lowdown on Bob Engle- beck .--- the Girl Reserve Program in chapel. 5-Payne gargles ---. Bus. E. class. 6-The French class tries Grand opera ...- A howling success. 7-Be careful. Ed Wynn ---. Ruth Luchsinger tdiologue in French! ---. competitor. 8-We told Jan when she made a basket we would put it in the annual ..-- Here it is .-.. had to wait a long time for it. 11-Better buy reserved seat --.- Bill Lano tells of a hat that he has worn for 10 years. 13-Are jig saw puzzles the reason? ,--. No one knows his lessons. 15-Just snapped --.- Ardeth B. --.- Melvin C.-- trying to keep the closet doors closed in S. Hall. 17- No, Mike ---. is murder really a crime? 20-M. Shook tells that the bust of Longfellow at Westminster Abbey has never been unveiled. 21-Two steps to charm and chic .--- Henry C. - - - .wears the top of his pajamas to school- - - -dis- regard the next step. 22-Gordon Williamsen .--- tries to write sign on board -.-- The first hundred words .--- hardest. 23-Starting whose, who --.. Bus. Eng treviewing pronouns.l 24-It is rumored . . . Ralph Miller . . has case on Casey Jones .-.- leading lady in his last produc- tion. - C u r t a i n - 4' It lk lk SCENE: March TIME: For the lion to come 2-Harold Reitz ---- Eleven out of every seven die. 3-Miss Rice fexplaining possessivesl Here are 'monkeys' ---- 'ladies' ' --.. don't get them mixed. .. 7-No headlines for Reformed Stars ---- but here's honorable mention ---- seniors close ward- robe doors ---- pick up papers. 8-What price stardom! ---- Ossip Gabrilowitch --.-Moszkoiski, names on glee club board. 9-Inspiration -..- Huddle --.- Mr. Klee tells of a man fined --.- kissing his wife ---- parked on a public highway, 10-D. Jeschke to M. Kerr -..- You should see the piano part to My Darling. 13-Nelson Schmidt .--- wears a hat to school now ---- He's no Romeo ---- but ---. 14-Mud? ..-- Gin, Jan, V. Reichert wade in mud barefoot .--- car stuck. 16-Gulau '--- barium chloride on the stomach Tastes all the poisons for the chemistry ex- periments. 22-Letter Club boys initiated ---- more fun S. Perry - believes that Nelson can't make a right angle to the left. 26--Randall Bellows . . . I am not paid for this confession ---- I use tangee rouge. 27-Who carried M. Kerr to school? 28-We were told Punch Leow has a big line ---- Right, Kate? 30-Gin Althoff's test paper -.-. in Joe Body's book ..-- Joe actually blushed ---- apologized. 31-Public Speaking Banquet ---. Gordon ---- for goodness sake ---- stop eating! -Curtain- lk Ill il ll SCENE: April. TIME: ....... lApriI Fooll. 4-Boy's Letter Club Party .--- Abowd's ---- grandolious party .-.. if anyone has shoes to be fixed --.- call J. Drusbacky. 5-One loses all appreciation when he sees the girls initiated ---- Letter Club ---- Go:d morn- ing, dear teacher. 7-Congratulations Juniors .... play a great success -.-. all loved it. 8-18-Vacation ---- We've licked the blighters. 22-Contract signed ---- track meet --.. San- dusky. 29-Bellevue track meet ---- here. - C u r t a i n - ll' il at I SCENE: May. Time: The time for which we've waited four years. 3-Rehearsing ---. county track meet. 5-The players at Elmore ---- County track meet. 8-Great social event of the year . . . Junior- Senior banquet ---- Thanks, juniors ---- grand time. 8-The Revista --.- presented to the students - - . -compliments of Senior Class. 10- Exhibit ---. presents to parents. 12-Senior class play. 13-District Track Meet ---- Toledo. 17-Something novel -.-- May Day. 19-Senior boat trip. 25-At last ..-. commencement. 26-So Ends --.- but there is no end ---- To end is a thing of our times ---- it plays a part in our progress --.- Oh progress ---- progress! And thus: the curtain drops on the close of our program. This Qage Sponsored by Smith 3Vo Uelty Store
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QAILEN DA SCENE: September TIME: For curtain to rise on the finest day of work. 7-The Wampas Babies lose their ways --.. All so strange. 9-First chapel exercises . - - - reducing? - -' -Mr. Ford gives the stars a chance to look him over - - - -Wouldn't you know it?- - - -Mr. Shively is still looking nfor money. 12-V. Payne demonstrates the fall season . by making a scene ---- falling down 3rd flight of stairs ---- We hope she won't get spring fever. 13-Class directors elected. 14-Mr. Klee ---. If a tree dies, would that be consumption? 15-Main feature --.- - Demerit System '--- Bad 16-A. Satterfield ..-- fin geo-metryi .-4. asked for children. , Iona Steager where her figure was --.- Wouldn't he be surprised? 19-Did you hear how Tink Herllikes his new seat in Latin class? ---- Oh, these Romans! 20- Call Them Savage -.-. with H. Barnholt ----J. Riley- - - - iStudy Hall scene.J 23-Mr. Klee ---- chewing gum in S. H. ---. one demerit --,- and don't let it happen again. 24-Last dance at Terrace Beach. 25-Morning after the night before. 26-What? --.. Still suffering ill affects? ---- P. C. stars must have been well represented. 27-The dignified C?J stars have their seats changed. 28-We wonder if Ed. Twynham is a platinum blonde. 30-Chapel and rally ---. RATHER new for the Wampas Babies. - C u r t a i n - 4 lk it lk SCENE: One Month Later. TIME: Most any old time. 4-Coiffure Classique -... created by J. Hauser ----A. Lattimore- - - -E. Kolesar- - - -They went over with bangs. 7-Last day of work again .... Now for Malibu Beach. 10-Gin Althoff --.- excellent Cinvoluntaryi act- ing ,-4- Is My Face Red? .... Inspired by a piece in the paper ---. regarding a red headed boy. 12-The cameraman ---- busy photographing the Stars 14--B. Quisno --4. R, Leow -trl always manage to break some of their parts right before tests -.-. We're on to their gag ..-. Mr. Ford thinks it will help to buy milk for the children if he starts suing them for breakage in the school building. 17-If anyone see A. Gulau running thru the halls yelling --A. Jad Salts-J-A-D-salts ---- prob- ably rehearsing to impersonate Aunt Jemima. 18- Day of Doom - - - -by Report Cards -- - - A smashing hit. 21-Senior class party -'-- play post office ---- Letter for M. Lay -..- 3 stamps '--. from .... Mr. X. 22-M. Haley feels squirrelly . . . displays her ability as a snake charmer ,--. in chapel. This Qage Sponsored by CZQ9. 24-Scandal! ---. Scandel!! ---, R. Bellows lock- ed in Virgil set ---- with 8 girls -.-- Intentional or accidental, Randall? ' I' 25-The boy Wampas Stars .--. shy when ask- ing little freshman girls to go to the freshman party ---- and not altogether too successful. 27-W. Mizener -.-- tells Director Shively not to argue with her. 31-We're dying to know- -who asked D+. Faust for a date for Frankenstein -Curtain- lil ik ll' It SCENE: November. TIME: Ditto last month. 1-G. Williamsen ---. W. Potts 4--. D. Jeschke-- saved by the bell .--- tardy bell rang five minutes ate. 2-Kauiman -.-- Magician --.- Thrills? Well, I should say. -Wampus Babies --.- have a fH'ollywoodJ party - - - -Just another item. under great events. 7-Educational week --'- Director Shively pre- sents a play in chapel. , 8-Revista sale begins. 14-Ask B. Pool why the Mohammedans don't eat pork --.- History class occurance. 15-B, Michelsen ..-- L. Mackey -.-- match pen- nies in S. H. 19-C. Brady .--- another bad time with his truck -..- flat tire, Carl? --.- Good pantomime. 21-S. Perry ---. one demerit for chewing gum - - - -He's free lancing- - - -pick your flavor. 22-Vifhat? --.. Mary Stevens chased out of 106? At night too? .-.- O-h! Mary! 23-Snake Dance --.. Some more crooked work? 24-Thanksgiving -..- P. C. presents Huddle ----what action- - - -what a climax- - - -good for chil- dren ---- adults ---- old maids ---- what have you. 25-Joe Body ---- unable to get a contract ---- looking for the daughter of the man with a 357,000,- 000 Iife insurance ---- good luck, Joe. 27-Eureka! --the location for Lynn Christian- sen's romances ---- Rainbow Gardens ---- soft lights - - - -sweet music- - - -a-h-h-h ! ! ! 29- Painted Jinx ---- by A Picture Sr. 30-Stars ---- satellites- - - -comments - -S eventh grade chapel. - C u r t a i n - 42 Il' 41 all SCENE: December. TIME: For all children to he good San- to will miss you if you don't watch out. on lot lose B. B. contracts ---- as we thought we were. . . . The last time I walked past --now they're chickens? Lowell Schmidt --.- if foul shoot- ing was shooting chickens? 7-Frank Carstens ---- wears his sweater to school backwards ---- pretty cute ---- Evidently Nel- son didn't think so. 8-So. Chas. Woodman Worked under the child labor laws? 10- The Life of the Partynstarring two horses and a sled ---- by Vivian Fans. 1-Some stars we aren't as good 2-Mart Kerr here I saw cats-- 6-Who asked G. Cgimblin Qbrug Stores
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Clara Bow ' Marie Dressler Polly Moran Jean Harlow Lupe Velez Greta Garbo Zasu Pitts Sylvia Sydney Carole Lombard Mary Pickford Joan Crawford Nancy Carroll Constance Bennett Gloria Swanson Kay Francis Marian Davies Ann Harding Kate Smith Panther Woman MQVIIE QQNTIEST - Ardeth Besso - Delia Perry Dorothy Pixley Adelaide Gulau - Marie Haley ldabelle Witt Velma Reichert - Marguerite Nissen Ruth VanRensselaer - Violette Payne - Janet Lausten Mildred Dixon Virginia Bahnsen - Rita Hofpfinger Irene Fehnrich Marian Stevens Mary Teeple Naomi Harrod Avonelle Branum Ideal Aflovie Hcro:: Hair like - Eyelashes like Eyes like Nose like Mouth like Teeth like Chin like - Complexion like Stature like - Hands like Personality like Smile like - Pep like Bernard Shinevar Kenneth Young Lowell Schmitt Allen Satterfield Harold Perrott Henry Cowgill Richard Leow James Her'l - Carl Brady Clifford Stevens Jack Teeple Bob Quisno Billie Greer Clarke Gable Wallace Beery Joe E. Brown Eddie Cantor Jack Oakie Richard Dix Jack Holt - Douglas Fairbanks Stuart Erwin Robert Montgomery Will Rogers - Gary Cooper - Frankenstein Harold Lloyd Tarzan Rubinoff Oliver Hardy Mickey Mouse Stan Laurel llclcal Movie Hcroincs: Hair like - Eyelashes like Eyes like Nose like Mouth like Teeth like Chin like - Complexion like Form like Hands like Personality like Smile like Pep like - What Would Ha cn PP The groom ate the lower paper plate thinking it was the lower crust? Every senior shut up the first time he was told to? The school house caught on fire? Dorothy Kelly would forget where certain things were put? Miss Rice got locked up in the school house? Bill Greer couldn't get to Rainbow? Every typist made perfect copies in typing? Everybody chewed his finger nails? Stanley Perry went to every class without any chewing gum? The librarian would forget where the books were put? Gertrude Knass forgot her jewelry? Virginia Althoff was last in line at noon? Randall Bellows would really be childish? The seniors didn't have any difficulties? The Erie Isle would sink? V. Reichert, M. Haley and Ginnie Althoff forgot their complexion? Nothing ever disappeared out of the school house? The bells would forget to ring? Every pupil ran across the Court House Lawn? Mr. Shively would forget his acids? Margaret Koren and Mary Miklo would have a fight? Bernard Shinevar Frank Carstens James Riley Nelson Schmidt Randall Bellows Richard Boldt Richard Leow Joseph Vargo Bill Lano Melvin Cooley Marvin Lundgard Robert Englebeck Emerson Scoles Myron Miller Carl Brady Joseph Body Nick Pasco Herbert Misch Gregory Laird Rosalyn Wright Agnes Lattimore Virginia Althoff Violette Payne - Iona Steager Adelaide Gulau Mary Mizener Virginia Lecrone Kathryn Haley Winifred Mizener Betty Pool Velma Reichert Ardeth Besso This Qage Sponsored by Slflizener-Qlrynan gfardfware Go.
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