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1 v 1 4 r ' ' -r' - A f-5A 115 3 A in V 2 I . C56 mxndef ,CE GERCLE QRANCAIS OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,..,,,,,,,,,...,,,,, ,,,,,,,, L arry Fagan Vice President ,,,,,, ..,,,,,,,, R uth Bay Secretary ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,..,,, L ydia Briner Treasurer ,,,,,,,, Alice Romig Le Cercle Francais is the name of a club that was organized in October by the pupils who were studying French. There were fifty-four members in the club. This was the Hrst year for an organization of this kind. Several times during the year the club showed lantern slides of France and Joan of Arc. The social event of the year was a party held in the school building. The evening was spent in playing games in French. FORTY-S EVEN
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Q, ' ef -- - . Wi w .GffH-m.mncff1 WHAT' IS THE BEEHIVE? 'G The Beehive is the name of our high school paper. This name was selected because of its significance. A beehive is a place where work is done. Go to it when you will and you will see signs of industry. The Bee- hive Was published every two Weeks by a staff elected from the four high school classes. Outside the school, a number of alumni and friends sub scribed to the paper and received their copies regularly through the mail THE BWEEHIVE STAFF Editor, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,. .,,..,,..,,,,,.,,,,., Harry Pully Assistant Editor ,,,,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,, , Margaret Wolfgang Assistant Editor ..,........,,.,,,,,. .................. L arry Fagan Business Manager ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,... Meda Colyer Assistant Business Manager .,,.....,,,,.... Josephine Briner Art Editor ....,.....,,.......,,,..,,,.,,,,,, - .,.,,..,....,... Lewis Leeper Athletic Editor ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, R alph Shawver Jokes ...,......,.,,....,,,,,. ,.,,,,,, ,,,,, M a ry Havice Current Events ..,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L ydia Briner Senior Notes .....,, ,,,,,,,,, E lizabeth Graham Junior Notes .......,.., ,,,.,,,. D orothea Musser Sophomore Notes ..,.., ,...,..,. A nna Milanof Freshman Notes .,..,,, ,,,,,,,,, E lizabeth Yost Grade Notes .....,., ....,,,, A lverta Leeper Staff Advisor ....,, ,,,,,,,,,, M iss Peters FORTY-SIX
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DIARY SEPTEMBER 1 Z 5-Labor Day. Our labors begin. Half holiday for the students. Ethel visits Maitland in the p. m. We wonder why? 6-Real work started today. We were given our books and assignments. 7-Freshies are beginning to act civil- ized. 8-First orchestra practice of the year. They have a contract to play in the Burn- ham Follies, September 15 and 16, at the Y. M. C. A. under the direction of Miss Dunkel. 9-Senior Faculty Adviser commands Harry to put his chewing gum in the refuse can. Paul Purcel sports a new sweater. 12-First music period of the year. Miss Smith gives a very interesting talk about our music activities of the year, 13wMr. Kennedy gives the Junior and Senior Classes a talk on the harm of chew- ing gum. 14-Everyone down to work at last. Freshies are getting acquainted. 15-Chapel in the a, m. 16-Grace Sipe swallows her chewing gum. 17-Mr. Sipe gives a talk in Chapel. Freshies have music on Thursday and the Eophomores, Juniors and Seniors on Mon- ay. 20-Mid Walters takes a tumble. 21-Helen and Mary have a friendly argument. 22-Senior Class meeting. I 23- Jo Fagan and Margaret Parks have a hair pulling contest. 26-Sophs and Juniors have music. Freshies get weighed. 27-Mr. Kennedy gives a talk to the girls in Chemistry Class, and invites all to play. Boys start Basketball practice. 28-Freshmen shooting tin-foil around like children. 29-Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors get weighed. 30-A dignified Senior CDotJ falls in the hall. FORTY-EIGHT OCTOBER w .L Q Q CTN gait e 9 e so 3-Jim Pully looks downcast, Rhoda went to Baltimore. Miss Smith talks to school about organizing a Glee Club to sing at P. T. A. on Tuesday. 4-Jim gets a letter. Teachers have a meeting after school to discuss improve- ments of the High School. 5-A caterpillar escapes in English Lit. Class, it nearly defeats Mr. Harris. Questionaires given out. 6--Game at Port Royal. B. H. S. wins. Amos Briner has a mishap. Dignified Seniors get a ride in an old Ford. 7-Dot makes a date with Locky. 10-Juniors get their rings. Juniors have a farewell party for Stuckey. George gets a letter. 11-Girls Glee Club sings at P. T. A. Dot and Lucky go to see the Big Parade. 12-The next day it rained. Slicker parade. Very heated discussion in Chem- istry class. 13--Senior class meeting. Lena com- poses poetry in History class. 14-Four Seniors get a bawling out in History class. Lena turns Annie Laurie . Plans for a party at Dot Walker's. 17-No school for a week. Teachers Institute. Party a great success. 24-Celia thinks she has the mumps. Dot, Lena, and Celia organize a sewing circle for their Hopeless Chest. 25--Chemistry makes chlorine gas. Dot Musser nearly passes out. Beryl goes to a party with Sam. 26-Rhoda wears a crape. Jim goes away. Dot Musser informs the History class that there is one Sunday in each week. Miss Howe and her man go to the movies. 27-Boyd H. informs the History class that Rhode Island Reds grow in Rhode Island. 28-Lena has a date tonite-It's Fri- day. Masquerade parade on the campus, by the children, including Celia. 31-Emma gets her hair cut. Lena wears Percy's sweater. Miss Howe shakes the Freshies like kindergarden pupils.
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