Central Intermediate School - Memories Yearbook (Ottawa, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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Central Intermediate School - Memories Yearbook (Ottawa, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 150 of 320
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EI526'-iv? PDI..YSCO'PEE -22-19265 51401 APRIL First-New Alpha Pi lament: Our kingdom for our hearse ! Is this some of the doings of the Question Marks? Fourth-That may be static coming from W. O. C. and then again, it may be the Glee Club. Seventh,-The Y Room comes out in new Easter upholstery and orange candles-all, according to Laura Lee, on 33.77. Most Wonderful of all, the mice's corner is CLEAN. Ninth-Inter-sorority dance-a good chance to get in trim for the Prom. Fifteenth-The POLYSCOPE goes to press. For information from now on for this calendar the editor has consulted a reliable crystal gazer. S ix-teenth-Glee Club concert, including a remarkable exhibition from Mr. Stead of what appears to be a strenuous form of Sweedish gymnastics. Seventeenth-French Club Banquet-at Which much rehearsed French play is given at last. Twenty-thifrd-The Junior Prom furnishes a subject for rapturous sighs and supe1'lative adjectives for Weeks to come. Twenty-seventh-Ma1'y Helen and Paul Maynard celebrate the 1492nd anniversary of their first date.

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Ejiggg-E ff' PDLYSCQAPE E F-111 19262 L1391 lr, iii, . Q3- .. Ig MARCH Fifth-Second mouse caught in the Y Room. Question: Howto dispose of a mouse without touching it? Answer: Call the janitor-if you can find him. Twelftlz-Inauguration-the chapel suffers from a period of drought. Sefuenteenth-Miss Constance's classes travel all over Europe, and Kenneth Vayette burns his fingers on the lantern en route. E'iQlZt967Lt,Z-Ml'S. Houston's annual tea party, at which we hear all about what cmgels the girls at the U. of I. are-especially about the matter of chaperones, Nineteenth-Everybody turns out to the County Fair. Miss Clark takes all Vera Stamp's fortune telling trade away from her. Twent-y-seconcb-Dot Sayles has been in a daze all day. She made the cast for Minick ! T10671511-f01L? Ul-Gil'lS, gym exhibition. Florence Mathis fright side upj plus Edith Giessou Cupside downh equals 1 elephant. Twenty-fifth-What is there left to speculate about now that We know Anne is to lead the Prom? Tfzventy-sixtlv,-?'????? Strange how many boys have suddenly ex- hibited a fondness for cheap jewelry. The ten cent store has evidently been doing a big business in tin question marks set with glass. Twernty-seventh-Sophomore party-Peach I-Iay's young Freshman escort gets careless with confetti and serpentine. Thirtietlz-Advaiiced composition class entertains a dog, Wooly, wet, dirty, but so affectionate! Thirty-first-Siiow knee deep for the Hrst day of spring vacation I Cee Gee contemplate composing a new dance- Lo Spring in a Snow-drift with smilax and goloshes.



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'gags-9: 5 Pcn.vscQPE 3 :iaszsija l141l XII, I ,I I X x- 4 4 7? Q i f n' 1 MAY First-Interscholastic track and field meet-Bradley is overrun by' in- fants-good opportunity for the child welfare class to get in some practical work. Third-The seniors arrive at chapel in caps and gowns. They'd look impressive if we didn't know them so well. Seventhf-W. A. A. Fashion Show depicts the most hectic day any girl ever spent in her life. Eleventh-Miriain Broadbeck and John spend the day on the tomb- stone. Fozvrteefritlv,-Seiiioi' Ball-these people that have a drag with a Senior are just naturally lucky. Fifteentlz--The English Club banquets in true literary atmosphere at the University Club. Seventeenth-Letty Hanly has spent the week end counting the days, hours, minutes, and seconds till Chapman comes home. Nineteenth-Girl track enthusiasts are viewed as usual by an appreci- ative audience in South Manual Arts building. Twenty-first-It's easy to tell how many people own alarm clocks. They're the ones who got to the May Breakfast on time. Twenty-fifth-Tiine and tides ion the Atlantic Oceanj wait for no woman-not even an English teacher. Hence Miss Constance's class are frantically preparing to take finals early. Twenty-srixtlz-The journalism victims are wondering how by taking thought they can add one inch to their quota.

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