Argenta Oreana High School - Pilot Yearbook (Argenta, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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cup. They were a good match for lost to them. •GRADE NOTES The Grade School opened Monday, September the 7th, with Miss Marsh as Primary teacher, Miss Hoobler as teacher of the Intermediate, and Mrs. Barclay as teacher of the Grammar Rooms. The total enroolment was 87 . One of the great accomplish- ments of the grades during the year was an operetta Cinderella given October 15 and 16. xt proved to be a grand success and waserajoyed by all at- tending. Mrs. Barclay had four contestants for the Hornbrook the other contestants but we ,The four contestants who strived so hard to keep the cup for us were taken to ec'atur on and Educational trip. ¥hey visited the County offices, Morans Undertaking establishment, the St. Jaipes Catholic Church and then went to a show The Blue- Bird . .bey felt as though the good time enjoyed more than compensated them for t»he‘time spent in spelling. The pupils in'Room I were given a very clever Thanksgiv- ing party by their teacher Miss Marsh. The novelty of the oce casion being.a huge pumpkin pie with old Mr. Turkey right in the center. All of the pupils v;ho had been neither absent nor tardy Cere given the privilege of feeding corn to him. The pie proved to be very delicious The grades had a very enjoyable Xmas party on Wednesday afternoon before Xmas. A tree was the main feature and Just about time the program was over. Old. Sa.ta himself .arrived ajid unloaded the tree. A little impromptu program waS'giien by Rooms I and II in keeping with the season;. On Institute day, January 9th, the pupils of the Grade School puton a program.given under under the direction of the grade school faculty It consisted of the following numbers: Quartet ...... Adolph Garr, Jerry Sites, Dale Walker and Max Craig. Dabce Stepping from Broadway ... Vione Tuggle, Dorothy Miller. Mauan Fessler, Marjorie Manecke, V..F X r. f.innfQ Dqrr Toan

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18 - O in favor of Argenta. Then they felt so good that Lfaroa gave them a scare, running in 13 rims in the next two innings before they were stepped» On iiav 2Vst, the team went to Warrensburg, and defeated them by a sco-b of AO - 4, R eryone was playing and by good hitting with Craig anly allowing 4 hits, they had little trouBle in becoming the victors. The next dry, i ay 22, the team Journeyed to Deland and when we arrived, V6 saw their team all dressed alike and look- ing like a very stren team’. Vfe started and got one run in the first inning which helped vs along. The game went on for ft innings, 1-0, witn only one hit that wo got. Then wame 3 more which mad ethe score 4 - 0r and only one error on our teairt. The next inning Deland got two hits and one score. As the game went on , we got three more scores making it 7 - 1. V e played 9 innings, getting 5 hits off the Doland pitcher and allowing them 2 hits off our pitcher. This was the best game ofi the season and our victory with no losses. The last game of the season was with Mt. Zion on June 1. As this goes to print, it is impossible to rocord the score. Harold craig ‘26. ummmit Mr. C.- Why is « Ford like our school? Earl Grider— Both full of nuts with a crank at the head . Cyril- S«y Glen, I played the greatest joke on a man I ever played In My life Glon— Y hat was it? Cyril— I bought a ticket and didn't give it to the conductor because I walked home . Robert B.- I owe everything I know in Physics to you, Mr. Zeppenfeld.1 Mr. Z- Don’t mention such a trifle. Troy Bonton— Carl, do you like apples? Carl- 'f3SS but I wouldn't eat one for the world. Troy- How’s that? Carl - My cousin died of appleplexy. Harold C.-'Tt’s a pleasure for me to go to church. Oliver- Why? Harold- Just to see Rev. Barton keeping twenty five women quiet for an hour. We don’t know whether it is true or not, but we have heard that Elmer uses a wart on the back of his neck for a collar button.



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Saxophono Solo. Vocal Solo..... Primary Quartet .►Alice Graves ..Lorene Higgins, Lois Craig, Tommy Clayton Craig Wa 1 ke r, No man Swartz. Spanish Tambourine Dance..... The program, which was well received, proved that the children were capable entertainers. Hiss Hoobler and Miss Marsh favored the pupils in Room I and II with an Easter Party on April 2nd. The pupils of the Grades have among their projects for the year a yearbook, progressive plan and a product map. For four months during the cold weather the pupils of the primary room were given a half pint of milk twice a day, the funds being raised by the operetta and the program January 15. A decided improvement on the part of some pupils was noticed. Herbert— I had a good time last night a Bonnie's'party • Donald G.— Did you?. Who all was thero? Herbert — Ho and Bonnie . Cyril - “Why didn:t you dance last night? Mr. Madden— “I nad on a rented Tuxedo. Cyril •- Well, what of it? Mr. “But it was rented where it would show. Elsie- My .grandfather used to be a prizefighter. Leota — WJhat does that make you? Elsie- Nervous . Glen - I wish that I had a nickel for every girl that I kissed . Blanche - What would you do? Buy yourself a stick of gum? Paul - What are you thinking about? Ralph W.J Nothing. What did you think I was thinking about? Paul — Nothing . Froman- Where are you going with that gun? Franklin - I am looking for that little bird that tells my girl everything . If you want to see Jack Dempsey in action. Just visit A.C.H.S. Blanche Kopp '26.

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