Conway Hall Preparatory School - Log Yearbook (Carlisle, PA)

 - Class of 1909

Page 126 of 150

 

Conway Hall Preparatory School - Log Yearbook (Carlisle, PA) online collection, 1909 Edition, Page 126 of 150
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Page 126 text:

May 2. Mr. Mowatt preached over an hour in Y. M. C. A. He is getting good. “Chaddie dined on Main street again. Not much doing. 3. Challis and Fritz thought the spouting had broken, but it was only some one with a bucket ■ of water. Mail and announcements read by two students. G. Saxon and Kil- lough caught in the dining room at the un- timely hour of 12.00 p. m. May 4. “Dearie” was asked to take a vacation for two weeks. Seven were caught coming into the building after midnight. It was Mumper’s first attempt too. Bashore divides a penny pretzel among a dozen. 5. Thirty-five minute periods in afternoon. Every- one is going to see the Dickinson minstrel show. The copy goes in and we feel greatly relieved. 120

Page 125 text:

April 15. 16. 17 - 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23 - 24- Deardorff slept too late and cut classes. It’s an old trick of Dearie’s.” Challis showed his sporting blood by catching two fine trout. The preachers took Killough into their society. He caused much merriment in that little band. Broke his oath by swearing. Large Study Hall attendance Mr. Mowatt de- cided to enter the Senior Class. Conway, 7; Lucky Nine, of Carlisle. 3. We are permitted to be out till 10.15 to have a good time. Ricca and Groome went to Harrisburg. Prof. Ma- son broke uo the concert in Spangler ' s room at midnight. Track trials. Training table be- gan. Conway Second, 4; Xew Kingston, 11. Bubeck and Miss Delavan enjoyed the evening sitting on top of a wall in the lower part of town. Spoons-silver, tin and otherwise. Junior flag up. Juniors and Seniors were rough- housed. Wood could not study so went vis- iting on general principles. Edwards soaked with water. Hosie was made to sign a statement that he would study. We shared our rooms with the Massanutten boys. Baseball squad picture taken. Conway, 2; Mas- sanutten, 5. When Bashore went to hear Judge Lindsey speak, the Juniors took cuts and followed him all over town but nothing doing. Societies poorly attended. Reason; the fellows went to Mrs. Parker’s last dance. The order of the day. Study Hall. Conway Sec- ond, 8; Carlisle High, 11. Dinner at 12. Con- way, 45; College Freshmen, 54, in an inter- esting track meet. Conway, 4; Kutztown Normal, 3. Out till 10.15. April 25. 26. 28. 29. Alex, asks the fellows to help so he can get to church on time. It’s the same old thing in the same old way. Chaddie made late rounds. Who knows why? The barbers wish the preps, would have stunts every week. The Senior banquet is soon to be pulled off. Juniors very anxious and in- quisitive. Everything is quiet. The hush before the storm. Afternoon classes only 30 minutes. Xo Study Hall. Seniors go to Mount Holly to hold banquet. Juniors went to the baseball game. About twenty at supper. Juniors and under- classmen journey to Holly. Several tardy Se- niors have new experiences, but get to the banquet. All Seniors present! McLane was arrested, but broke away. And what did the Juniors do? They didn’t do a thing. Locks to Seniors’ rooms plugged. Banquet the subject of all conversations. Hutchie makes strong speech in chapel concernin more class scraps. Positively won ' t hav them — strong. Four Junior girls couldn ' t get the best of one Senior girl in a very inter- esting scrap. All wish they could have seen it. 30. Under classmen demerited for leaving the build- ing on Wednesday night without permission. Xo Literary Societies. Xo one allowed cuts. Faculty afraid we would get in the Dewey Day celebration. Everyone runs amiss over the building. “Chaddie” made midnight roun ds again. Freshmen make Conway their hiding place. May 1. Xo games to-day because of rain. After Liter- ary Society meetings we were free. a CfQ

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