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CFHE 1929 BEACOH 27 6mFtlliUlltWRgES it-ll Tenth Grade Historu Sept. 4. All came trooping in with smiles. Sept. 9. Marjorie Barker's big moment. Alfred Kuhn came in three days late. Mar- jorie had nervous prostration. Sept. 11. Went to the big Reading Fair. Sept. 15. Had our first class meeting, electing' President, Lewis Keller: Vice Presi- dent. Ira Ira Grethg Secretary, Lillian Hol- sclawg Treasurer, Harry Clemens. Sept. 19. Eddie Zechman knows his Latin for the first time. Miss Fritz is astonished. Sept. 24. Had first Council meeting. Al- fred Kuhn and Helen Stout were the Soph representatives. Sept. 29. Held initiation. Freshies may be able to tell something' about it. Oct. S. Enter our best Latin student, Har- riet Worley from Hamburg High School. Oct. 13. Nellie Dechant forgets her high grade roof paint. QLipstickj. ' Oct. 23. The Sophs, as well as the rest of the school, were amazed at a young shielz entering our mansion. Aaron Hornberger. Oct. 25. Lester Breininger forgets to sleep in History Class. Oct. 29. A few of the girls are sleepy to- day. We all wonder Why. Nov. 9. Some long faces when we re- ceived our first quarterly report cards. Nov. 12. Had off for Armistice Day. Nov. 24. Sophs gave a. Thanksgiving pro- gram in assembly. Nov. 28. We leave for a long' needed va- cation. Dec. 19. Here comes Helen Grimm saying Did you see my J il11l11l6?H We Wonder who the Jimmie is. Dec. 21. Departed joyfully for Christmas vacation.
28 CFHE 1929 BEACOII Tenth Grade Historu lcominueai .Jan. Most of us are back, the rest are disappointed because Santa. forgot some of their things. , Jan. 14. A big nuisance, Eddie Thiele, left school. Jan. 18. Some more long faces and some smiles. Reports. Jan. 21. basketball game. Why-we wonder. Verna Krick again attends a Feb. 6. Big blizzard. Feb. 7. We plan a sleighing party. Get a sleigh but no horses. Feb. 9. Some Went by truck. Others Walked. Feb. 23. Someone told Emma Hinnershitz that she looked like an aristocrat. She snap- ped back, 'Tm no aristocrat. I'm a Luth- eranf' March l. Anna Bear skates nearly every night. Y. O. Y. March 7. Willie Jones gets another bawl- ing out from Mr. Delp for minding other peoples business. March 9. Betty H.rhas another date with Davie B. March 11. Presented a program in assem- bly and introduced our male quartet, com- posed of Buck Jones, Ira Greth, Spibby Horn- berger, Alfred Kuhn. March 15. No school. Visiting day. March 19. Oh such cute faces, all because of a piece of cardboard. March 21. Harry Clemens resigns his treasurership. Class elects Kathryn Riegel and at the same time elected Verna Krick as class Historian. March 24. Kathryn Riegel and Herman Sheidy are not singing in the cloak room this noon. April 13. We are warned by Miss Fritz to have our Latin projects in until May 1. Ev- eryone wishes there weren't a month like May in the year. ' April 21. Butch Fox opens the day by an- nouncing that he has his class dues paid, which is not true. He hasn't paid a cent all year. Those dizzy blondes take all his money. April 26. Field day, but it rains so it is postponed. April 30. Had field day in afternoon. May 3. Had open house. Our room is the show of the house. May 7. Had a class meeting, or rather, a fight, because some people are too scotch to pay class dues. Must stop here. Book goes to press. L' 1 NSAP L ca
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