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nmw Q IlmnmmmmmnmmnlmamllEj mm Our Calendar-19l4-l915 LliJ JTL mummmmmmmmmmmm:.1 mmmmmmmmmmmu AUGUST 1 - Our thoughts are still on fun. IGiOur sleep is troubled by visions of school. 30eWe strongly determine to do away With schools ttwhen we grow up.H SEPTEMBER 377Furber Smith says he ttseen the janitor cleaning the windows of the school. ttl bet that janitor feels just like an under- taker. 14-School opens. 15eN0 night work. IGeNo night work. lTnNo night work. ZluNo night work. Gee! this is, great. 2270M Something must have let loose. N ight work? Well, I should say, and early morning work too. 237M0re night work. I suppose were in for it. 24e0n1y 273 more days till vacation. 25e-MiSS Aldrich calls the A Grade together to outline the work of the Debating and Dramatic Clubs and tells us about the Oratorical Contest. 29eThe Walnut Hills High School Debating Club organizes. 30-The Dramatic Club organizes. OCTOBER leThe student members of the Athletic Coun- cil are chosen. 27The A Grade holds its first meeting and elects officers. 37The A Grade Liberal Party wishes to extend its sympathy to the Progressive Party. The civics classes visit the water- works. 5eThe Junior Debating Club organizes and elects ofhcers. 67A Spanish Club is organized and elects of- ficers. 7 The oHicers 0f the Dramatic Club are elected. 13-The WA H. H. S. Debating Club elects ofIicers. 16dA thrilling article appears in ttThe Gleamtt about the adventures of ttBoss Smith in our recent class election. 19eThe football candidates meet and elect a captain. ZZeThe Girls' Gym T eam re-elects Miss Stark as captain.
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ttI wonder if Lavina Otte and Madeline Pierson still go together, the second member of the Triumvirate managed to get out between mouthfuls. ttYou bet your life! Theytre both cash girls at J onapts. I always knew that the 1915 class of girls would make their mark in the world. For instance, Katharine Kreidler has married the Count of Luxemberg and Margaret Spicker is cutting soap at Proctor 8; Gambleis. She also is in charge of the Crisco Department. Erma Lischkofi has a Bird Store on Seventh Street. Hilda Hahn is at the head of the Free Day-Nursery and Cleopatra Hall and Lizzie Penn are both married. You wouldnit think it, would you? but Grace and Mary Hall are conducting a Soup House up in Sitka, Alaska? UThat is funny, but what are some of those Latin sharks doing? one of us asked in won- der. ttOhI Bertha Oeschle is translating Latin prescriptions for a large pharmacy and Hertha Gromme is editing Latin Ponies. Let's see; I believe Helen Maggini is a latin student, isn't she? Well, shes taking tickets at Lubin,s on Fifth Street, Marion Beekley is Wielding a rattan in a country school-house and Sarah White owns a dry goods store. itGee! there isnt anything left for the rest of the girls to do, is there? queried the second 14 member of the Triumvirate, who was becom- ing drowsy and longed for the end. ttDontt you fool yourself? Skygack replied with alacrity. ttDo you mean to say that there is no occupation for a girl with the oratoricai powers of Maria McDonald? Well, there cer- tainly is. Marie is working at Baldwinis Piano Factory, cleaning piano-keys; and, what's more, Lillian Herancourt is out at Fleischmanis cutting yeast-cakes. But Iill admit I was a little astonished to learn that Helen Margeson is a toe-dancer. Charlotte Metzner is doing nicely at the Rookwood Pottery and Dorothy Poole is cutting leather for the Taylor-Poole Leather Company. I almost forgot that Esther Conwell is selling tEd Pinaudis Hair Restorerf Viola Rogatzky is married and living in Okla- homa. Pauline Poole is with the Goodyear Rubber Company and Anna. Sullivan is a matron at the Reform School at Lancaster. But I see that my conversation is wearing upon you, so I guess Pd better be going. ttOh! it isn't late, ifs only three in the morn- ing; but if you insist, Why, of course Well not detain you? Skygackts auditors answered. And Skygack had no sooner left the house than the Triumvirate fell into a heavy slumber. Committeei DOROTHY CONE, FALLIS F. REES, HERBERT S. WINANS.
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28eThe Dramatic Club presents a playlet en- titled ttThe Truth About Jane. BOeDr. Knoch announces an exhibition for April, of girlst and boys' Gym Team Work. NOVEMBER GiBoyst Gym Team chooses Bitler as Cap- tain. 7eThe Football Team disbands. 167 The Gleam advertises 200 Athletic As- sociation tickets for sale. 17eThe Bh grade conquers the C in an inter-class football game. ZSeThe Athletic Association presents 21 Thanks- giving program. The Dramatic Club acts out The Fatal Message, by John K. Bangs. 27-Examinations for Boyst Gym Team. BOeThe Walnut Hills High School Debating Club issues a challenge to Hughes High School for a debate. DECEMBER ISeThe second class meeting of our A Grade is called. Class hower, colors and motto were selected. The Remembrancerh staH elected. Hard times affect our class treas- ury. 24eWe have quite some Christmas entertain- ment. Woodward Orchestra and the Mad- isonville Glee Club, both directed by Mr. Surdo, aid in the festivities.' The Dra- matic Club presents the farce entitled uThe Garroters. J ANUARY 37A Grade boys make daring resolutions for the New Year. 47Meeting of Track Team candidates. 87Junior Debating Club meets the Walnut Hills High School Debating Club in debate. The Senior Club comes out at the wrong end. lleAt last we have found the Senior Club,s report on its recent debate. FEBRUARY leElection 0f ofhcers for the second half year held by The Junior Debating Club. ZeThe Walnut Hills High School Debating Club elections are held for the choice of ofhcers for the second half year. BeMid-year elections held by Dramatic Club. BeOur debating team to meet Hughes is chosen. Boys of nA discover three excellent methods for solving a certain Chemistry problem. First, the wrong way; second, the right way; third, the Schur method. MARCH 8-Second contest for Class Orator is on. 12eThe Dramatic Club gives a dress rehearsal for the ttA, ttBh and ttC grades, of the court scene from The Merchant of Venice. Our most popular musician gives us a sample of her vocal accomplish- ments. Miss Suttles sings, and Miss Besuner entertains us With a piano solo. Some blow-out this were. . Oh, you debate. Walnut Hills wins the Interscholastic debate with Hughes.
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