Central High School - Almanac Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1899

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Central High School - Almanac Yearbook (Toledo, OH) online collection, 1899 Edition, Page 186 of 230
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Page 186 text:

Feb. 3. 5. 6. 9. 10. 17. 20. 21. 22. 24. 26. 28. March 6. 7. 8. 15. 17. February, 'gg. Junior social. Howling success. Received cards for the nrst semester. Everybody diligently studying. Fifteen degrees below zero. School so warm we had to open the windows. Athletic Association dance. Grand success. T. H. S. Orchestra concert. Will Gardiner appears, face covered With court- plaster. Delegation from Michigan. Mr. Pattengill, Mayor Jones and stories galore. Senior banner disappears. Celebrated Washington's birthday with fervor. Literary programme until 3:45. Philaletheans earnestly discuss whether hash and cold potatoes are a comfort or a luxury. Charlotte Bissell and Clarence Bittner serve as teachers. New Peiter jesture appears as a rival to the Martinotv walk and Fitzgerald wink. March, '99. Mr. Pierce of Kenyon talks on everything from the New High School to the Philippines. Bobby Richardson appears with a reversable collar a la Pierce. Oratorical contest. Corkery wins. Seniors fby requestj confide in Mr. Ballou and tell him all their plans for the coming year. St. Patriclafs Day. No school in afternoon.

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Dec. Jan. 2 7 14 20 21 22 23 24 26 28 3. 3 9 13 17 20 26 27 28 29 . - . December, '98. Someone savv Gorl Whispering. Shocking! Shock- ing! ' Peiter forgot and recited in German and Mr. Lok forgot to mark him. Senior girls decide to purchase a mirror. Van- ity, vanity, all is vanity. Voorheis visits school. A mouse also pays a visit. All the teachers together on the platform. A most distinguished group. Exercises by the four class. That they might not prove fatal, an intermission of five min- utes for recovery Was given in the middle of the program. No more school this year. Hurrah ! ! ! Umpty Six dance. Kappa'Phi Alpha reception. Ianuary, ,99. Again the dreary round. Phi Delta Psi banquet. Girls' Athletic Association organized. Otis initiated. Makes a very pretty clown. Sawyer and J ones go to heaven Demosthenian-Webster debate on Expansion Websters Won. Mr. Roi appears With glasses. Mr. Roi appears Without glasses. Cora Konapak refrained from talking during one Whole study hour. Will Ayers forgot to argue with Mr. Knott.



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March 18. The Tenth Regiment returned. On a Saturday, of course. 20. Sophomore English classes handed in the essays they had been working on for three CPD weeks. 21. Nellie Babcock attacked by a severe nose-bleed in Latin, just before her turn to recite. 24. Sophomore class the only class that recited H as April 3. 3 5 6 7 10 ' 11 14 19 21 May 9. 14 . usual. April, '9g. Too much J ones by 10,000 votes. Election day. Brownie carries returns and then returns to Carrie. A rainy day. Helen Maclaren lost her curls. Track team organized. Elizabeth Lamson scanning Latin: Mr. Vance, I do not know whether 'u' and fi' ought to go together or not. QMr. Vance em- barassedj. Rev. Chalmers at school. One of the best speeches of year given. Only the Seniors have regular classes. Oh! the privileges of Seniors! Favored with a solo by Mr. Rodgers. Dr. Barrows gives a lecture on Samuel Adams. Very interesting as well as instructive. Senior social. The last but not least? May and Iune, '9g. First game of baseball. Toledo, 115 Detroit School for Boys, 8. Miss Lindley gives an address after school on Girls, Environments.

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