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JANI JAN? IANI 'ARY4. Professor Crowe to Miss Study: Have you ever been in water, Miss Blanche? ARK' 5. Mr. Douglass tries to nnd out the age of every young lady in the Senior Class. KVonder if Miss Astry told hers? 'ARK' Mr. Bell wears a pair of patent leather shoes to school. Oh yes, B. Thing X Co. had a fire sale Saturday. JANUARYQ. JANF The Freshmen learn to play marbles, or attempt to: for we doubt if the Freshmen can Ivana any thing. ARK' Io. Mr. Lane to I'pmeyer in Geometry Class: If you were to say because part of the time, you would not say 'Anvna' so much. Now who can Anna he? JANUARYIL Overheard in Vergil Class: I. Miss Lanferty, Bid me good- bye and go. That sounds as if Miss Lilian were mixing her dates 2. Miss Match, love lt'lrht't1'i11e with his thunder- boltsf' Now, that is too bad. JANUARv Q. JANV JANF JANI KVe wonder whether it is the foffff' weather that made five c-of Seniors and as many juniors stay at home this noong or do Yergil and Cicero become difficult at the same time? ARK' 16. Miss Kolb to one of the Seniors in Civil Government Class: KK'ell, perhaps you know, but I have never lived among the Indians. ARK' 17. Miss Hamilton to a number of Seniors: K'ou are so old that you act as if you were in your 'second childhood' 'ARK' IS. Miss Raser is the first girl in the Senior Class to be honored with a front seat. JANV JANU JANU JANV JANY IANY JANV IANU JANU JANU ARY19 Taylor occupies the bench. ARK' 2o. Misses Miller and Stecher wear new dresses to school. It ap- pears that paying for their class pins did not strap all the Seniors. ARK' 22. The Seniors receive their class pins, and as usual the juniors look grim with envy. ARK' 25. Douglass to Calendar Editor: Do you rember that along in November Sid Swartz and Lilian Ortman and Agnes Murdock all had new dresses? Ladies iirst. ARYQI Miss Murdock has her seat changed. KVhat will Ben Bell do? ARYQ5 Mr. Parker '93 visits High School. ARK' 26. Miss Sponhauer fastens a placard to her desk bearing the legend, This seat engaged. KK'e hear that Maud has been toa fortune teller lately, so can this be a case of container for things con- tained? ARK' 27. A. jay Read honors l?l High School with a visit. Mr. Reads knowledge of Virgil is really remarkable. Of course. ARv3Q Second half begins. Some of the little Freshmen come down from on high, and Nelson McLain is seated next to Miss KVill- iams. KVe await developments. ARK' 31. Miss Sewell: I am not positive whether Bert Taylor or Ben Bell is the prettiest girl in the Senior class. FEBRUARY I. Spelling match in Virgil class. Here are some examples: Tay- lor, prophesy-psr-o-f-e-C-y3 Miss KK'illiains, reins-r-e-i-g-nr-sg Miss Matsch, inurniur-ni-u-r-rn-e-r.
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NOVEMBER 21. DECEMBER 7. Seniors finish English History. Riley and Smith have a wrestling niateh in front of the school. NOVEMBER 22. Riley proves to be the best man, but Miss Higgins reniains Robert Kell leaves us. Is it because his father was elected to U1lC011Vl'lC'2Ll4 Sfflatofship? DECEMBER 9. NOVEMBER 23. Bert Taylor was the swellest hoy in the school. His Cheeks There must be an epidemic of hair cuts. johnson gets one too. were rwige their no,-mal Size, Foot ball season is not over till Thanksgiving, john, DECEMBER I3- NOVEMBER 24' Miss Raser brings a doll to school. Great excitement among Thanksgiving day. XVe don't know whether to give thanks as the ,.Oun,,. Ucutlemeuu a school or not. True, we did have a vacationg but Hartford it A D DECEMBER 15. Miss Stecher, XYillian1s and Lauferty skip Theme class. City beat us a foot ball game. Score, 25 to 6. NOVEMBER QS. Mr. Crowe in Physiology Class: There are some very inter- UIQCEMBER I6- esting experiments with hearts. Orr was on the bench. Strange! NOVEMBER 29. DECEMBER 17. Mr- Reginald P' Dryer escorts Miss Pearse to Sehooli Oh Mr- Sid Swartz was quietly enjoying a game of dice in Civil Govern- Df, we afe Sure YUU dldnit Swe M153 H2201 half of that um' ment Class, when Mr. Lane appeared on the scene. Nothing bfella- and It was hers too- was said at the tinie, hut Swartz heard all he wanted in Geonie' NOVEMBER 50. try Class- Miss Jay to a Freshman: How would you like to come to DECE1xIBE:IQ 19. rllool Wlslllshurph 5heOter5 aulalong him? ifoblilflf' the johnson wears his frock coat to school. XVe might think there reshlee C K mi! like it when t my ine on beptem er 12' was going to be a wedding, but Nina is dressed the sanie as usual. DECMIBER , , DECEMBER 20, Bertha Phelps wears a new dress that is tull length. Bertha v Y H . I lx H ik 1 k -I 1 h seems to be taking the fact that she is a Senior seriously. Yi L' xi onder it Miss an rea y as et Brat emu ge to S ow ' Dash the proots ot her photos. And was her anger only DECEMBER 2. skillful acting. Mr. Lane: People that use a pony always trail behind. DECEMBER 71 Miss Raser in an undertone, Oh, I don't know. bllrisuulsivywatiou beuinq DECEMBER 5. 'C Mr. Bell and Mr. Smith blossom forth in new blue ties. We were getting tired of those red ones. JANUARY 2. DECEMBER 64 School begins. XVas Drayer's new hat a Christmas present. Charlie Alderman dons long trousers. Oh yes, Charlie, you JANUARY 3. look very 'swel1,' and that high collar and red tie are 'quite Miss Durnell springs new dress No. 2 on the F. XV. H. S. the thirlgf 'Wonder if Santa visited her during vacation.
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FEBRUARY 2. Mr. Crowe to Grace Brown, magnets are not the things that are attractive. FEBRUARY 5. Ethel Taylor in Latin class: They were people that were sort of birds. FEBRUARY 6. Seniors decide to give the contract for their photographs to Barrows. FEBRUARY 7. Prof. McMillan to Ed Orr: Ed, I wish you'd turn around. I like to see your smiling countenance, and the hack of your head is too hard on my eyes. FEBRUARY S. XVe wonder what is the cause of George Drayer's extremely festive appearance. Item, a hair-cutg item, a new blue and white collarg item, a new red tie. This is almost too much of a muchness for our little boy on one short day, FEBRUARY 9110. School is closed on account of the extreme cold. FEBRUARY 13. Mr. Leidolf treated several of the Seniors to the heat ofthe coal stove in his parlor. FEBRUARY 14. An informal l6XlZt'ClllEly sol hop is given in Mr. Crowe's room. FEBRUARY 15. Blanche Tinkham: When I was a little bit of a kid I used to be struck on Baron Long. FEBRUARY 16-17. Prof Study lectures before the Civil Government class. FEBRUARY 17. Myrtle Long pensively: Oh my little tinger is bow-legged. FEBRUARY 20. Mr. A. Wood of New York enters the F. W. II. S. At this early date we are not prepared to say whether this is worth recording or not. FEBRUARY 21. Poor Polyplleiilusf' exclaimed Miss Ortman, as long as he had only one eye, it meant just the same no matter how he Zurzzlk. FEBRUARY 22. XYashington's birthday. Mr. Lane reads chapel portions from George Xvlllllllll Curtice's address before l'nion College at the Connnencement Exercises in I377. FICBRUARY 23-2.1. Mr. Lane makes a tour of all the classes, FEBRUARY 27. Fred Huston actually scrapes up courage enough to speak to one of the Senior girls. liEBRI'.-XRY 23. Senior ideas of love. Louise Raser: She cherished the love in her brain. Blanche Tinkham: She dragged love through her bones. Ah Yergil, couldst thou but have known! MARCH 1. Orr wears his best Surulay-go-to-meeting suit to school. Can Glo Miller resist this touching proof of affection? MARCH 2. Miss xl'llllZ11llS and Miss Lauferty give an impromptu concert by rattling their Trilby, Ncthersole, Chain, etc.. bracelets. MARCH 3. Senior girl: just think Professor McMillan said he was going to stand in the hall Hllll hold 'all the girls np! Great excite- ment ensues. BIARCH 6. Norman Olds turns professor and helps the delinquents' make up their Physics work. MARCH 7. Preparation of the index for the Ytdette is begun.
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