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THE CALENDAR X' lf!! f . NNN lx ll fi if 4 Wiz f Back Again! Back Again! To Dear Old School SEPTEMBER fl-Ajello sale began with a rush. 1.2-SCl100l bell is heard again. 130 en- 37-P1'CKiClCI1t and Vice-President oi rolled. Classes all day. Pupils classes address assembled stu- got down to business in a jiffy. ClCl1f I3+'lillCI'111O in the sliad 1l1CtCl' F2111 LID to 21ll11OSt IUO c. Only half-day sessions for the rel . . nual. nalnder ot the week. I5--SC11iOI'S were left teaclierless for two periods since Sister Mary Clara had to attend to urgent business in St. Louis. feniors had class nevertheless. 16-Clubs organized and class officers 3, 9' ' . . . I '27 and committees cho:-en. gpiiaggg, 19-BOYS report for fif-331331' Ist football prac- iz-pq 61.712, Q a A tice under new coach, Rev. XV. iaffjgk 2,719 Wagller. bodv on sch l H oo spirit. Pu- pils were asked to do their best to raise funds for the an- OCTGBER. I1S0l1iOI' Bake sale 5-junior and Seni- or boys as guests of the M Sgr. listen in on the World Series fini? ' 4,5513 ' 7--Freshman Candy 72g . 20-Alf. Schreiner began regular class' 5 a l e and Ja . es in physical training today. Eff 'L 5013110111 0 Y U . . 4? if 'P Dance for 20---Farewell program given in honor -15 iz, . . , , ' ' the benefit ot Rev. T, L. Wolfe, assistant - priest at St. M '- ary's and former director of athletics of the C C . H. S. Father VVolfe was transferred 1. 1- le: f to Clinton, Iowa. ONE HUNDRED AND NINETEEN of the ann u- al fund. Io-Flag Raising Exercises.
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wi FW in W MEMBERS OF THE C. C. H. QA. A. WHO? Mrs. YVm. Butler Mrs. O. Biggs Paul Jaeger Stephen Decker '23 Paul Koellner, '23 Paul Lindsey, '23 Carl Scholtz, '23 Irene Auge, '24 Frances Heitz, '24 Gertrude Decker, '25 Rose Gockel, '25 Herbert Haessig, '25 Gertrude Helling, '25 Philip Helling, '25 Jerome Kiener, '25 Mary Lindsey, '25 Gertrude Monks, '25 Ralph Nieters Margaret Schulte, '25 Ruth Haessig, '26 Agnes Kessler, '26 Helen Krieger, '26 Beatrice Pohlmeyer, '26 Christian Spexarth, '26 Mabel Stellern, '26 Margaret Williams, '26 john Auge, '27 Vincent Borgman, '27 Alois Burwinkle, '27 Marie Druppel, '27 Roland Feiertag, '27 Verona Heitz, '27 Angelyn Hesse, '27 Marcella Hundt, '27 Dorothy Merschman,' 27 Marcella Mueller, '27 Bernice Poepsel, '27 Eulalia Sanford, '27 Helen Scholtz, '27 George Schwarzer, '27 Marjorie Thorn, '27 Alvin Vonderhaar, '27 WHAT P At Home At Home Sports Editor Stenographer Retail Grocer Salesman Clerk Collector Graduate Nurse Job Printer Student-College Tester of Cream Graduate Nurse Clerk Sheaffer Pen Co. Graduate Nurse Telephone Operator Unclertakes Graduate Nurse Nurses' Training At Home Telephone Operator Stenographer Student-College Nurses' Training Teacher of Piano Student-College Student-College Florist Postulant, S. S. N. D. Farmer File Clerk Postulant, S. S. N. D. File Clerk File Clerk Clerk Office Clerk Nurses' Training Nurses' Training Student-College Clerk Student-College WHERE? Fort Madison Fort Madison Fort Madison Fort Madison Fort Madison Miami, Fla. Chicago, Ill. Fort Madison Chicago, Ill. Fort Madison Prairie du Chien, Wis- Fort Madison Keokuk, Iowa Fort Madison Fort Madison Chicago, Ill. Fort Madison Fort Madison Keokuk, Iowa Chicago, Ill. Fort Madison Fort Madison Fort Madison Davenport, Iowa Chicago, Ill. Fort Madison Davenport, Iowa Davenport, Iowa Fort Madison St.'I,ouis, Mo. Forti Madison' Fort Madison St. Louis, Mo. Fort Madison Fort Madison Fort Madison Fort Madison Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Davenport, Iowa Fort Madison Davenport, Iowa .f-. wh. ..:.A. , ,, J asv- f. Ag, sw it '-' .- ONE HUNDRED 'AND EIGHTEEN . . , . 'k.211'SlJ
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-Advertising Campaign is in full swing. Boosters are busy. -Tests at the close of the first pe- riod wipe away the smiles from the pupils but give more to the teachers. Movie- Mill on the Floss. Fire prevention Program given to the assembled student body. Movie- The Crisis. NOVEMBER. Free day. Facility and pupils see Ben Hur by special arrange- ment. -Pep meeting. Yells are practiced for the big Elaine Sunday. Plans made for postponed Hal- lowe'en party to take place 10th. -Some Freshmen girls get a trip to Augusta. -Rt. Rev. Msgr. I. P. Stahl gave an interesting talk at special meet- ing of the P. T. A. Fall Festival Dance. Prizes for costumes awarded to G. Kess- ler, G. Thinker, G. NVyrick. and Dolores Fisher. gg 33 38 39 so II I5 17 3 7 -Armistice Day. No classes. Dance for benefit of Athletic fund. -Assembly. Members of Senior Booster Club give pep talks to solicitors of ads for Annual. -A Chaldean lecturer Mr. Geo. Isi- dor addressed the assembled student body. Old fashioned dance of P. T. A. was a great success in fun and funds. -Movie- The Treasures ofthe Vatican. -Hooray! Give thanks-no home tasks because of the inorrow's feast-Thanksgiving Day. -Pep meeting and yell practice prior to game scheduled for the goth, -Rush made for pictures at Mein- tire Studio. -Tests all clay. DECEMBER. -Freshmen Bake Sale enriched the Balmer fund. -Hot Dog' diimer day proved a suc- cess judging from the decided increase i11 the Banner treas- ury. ONE HUNDRED AND TVVENTY
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