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DAY BY DAY SEPTEMBER- 2-The Seniors' final year of school fwe hopej began today. Candy had arrived and was waiting to be sold. Jane 'laynton was heard to remark: 1 can hardly wait 'til junes Sth. 3-The thrill of the first day is gone. Ruth Chamberlain wants to play hookey already. Ward 4 wants to know when is the hrst vacation. -It rained today. The candy sale is coming along rapidly. 5-Senior are disappointed because their rings have not arrived as yet. Bish to Mr. Clark: 8 9 You should buy john Ast's Modock. 'lhen you could start a fleet. ' -Mr. Woodley says that a student who copies is a darn fool. -Miss Bilder informed the Shorthand group that she would give dictation individually at hcr desk. john Basham: Can we sit on your knee, Miss Bilder? 10-Mr. Case's dog had pups. What! No cigars? 12-Our rings arrived at last. They are very beautiful to say the least. 15-All the Seniors still have their rings. 'Lhe boy friends and girls friends must have taken a back seat. 16-Picked our play today. It will be The Curse of the Crystal Ball. 17-Ed. Loux was eating cellophane in Shorthand Class. Miss Bilder: Didn't you have your dinner? Ed: Yes, but l'm still hungry. 19-jack Quinn: Qselling play ticketsj You don't want to buy a ticket, do you? .13-Dear Seniors ........ Your assembly program was - Well, it was. 24 -Miss Bilder: Gerald Basham, why wasn't your mother to the P. T. A. Meeting? jiohn Basham: L'For the same reason my mother wasn't there. 25- Bish : fin homeroomj We ought to have a thousand dollars by Christmas. john 30 Basham: Aw, Santa Claus isn't going to be that good to us. -Today the Seniors received a lecture from Miss Lehn about our assembly program. We learned that imposition is just as serious a crime as murder. OCTOBER- 1 3 -Mr. Krause and Jack Quinn were discussing moving pictures. To bring out the point, Jack mentioned a short he had seen. Mr. Krause: I said motion pictures. Jack ref plied: Well, this wasn't still. -Today is the day. We present our play. 6-Play went off rather well, although we admit it could have been better. The curtain got 8 15 23 stuck at the close of the second act. What a moment! -Altoe Colaiaco got caught chewing gum in English Class for the tenth time. Won't he ever learn to avoid Mr. Clark's eagle eyes? -Short stories have the Seniors worried. Mr. Clark most graciously gave us more time. -Mr. Clark caught his linger in his desk and the Seniors laughed. Mr. Clark: UI bet you have a good time when somebody dies. 30-Football was discussed in a friendly f???J way by Mr. Case and Mr. Woodley, 31-Senior Halloween party and dance a big success in spite of the rain. NOVEMBER- 4-Election. 6-Virginia Schumacher: See this ruler? I've had it ever since 9th grade. Bish : Sec 7 9 l2 13 this hand? I've had it ever since I was born. -Mr. Clark: What's a drone? Ed. Lpuxz A bee hive. -We picked our graduation invitations. They are different from thc usual type. Something new has been added. -Mary Blackman: Mr, Krause, do you think we're elephants? Mr. Krause: No, why? Mary: You expect us to remember everything. -john Strunk wore his red fand we do mean redj sweater to school for the first time today. 20-Port'Middie football game. My, but there were a lot of empty seats in M.H.S. Z1-Jr. Play. Some cute new dresses were sported. 25'-A very good talk was given in assembly by an R.A.F. flier. The boys want to join up. 26-Last day of school before Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER- 3-Back to school. Everyone has a deer story. We like Mr. Case's best, but we doubt if he does. 5--First basketball game of the season and what a game! We won over Sussex 15'14. 8-Today we officially entered the war. Goo Warner left his classmates for the Marines and Bob Danley is headed for the Navy. i il 1 - - 2725? f '5 , ng 1- - - 4 an-1.7, M j ef,-? -:K -au , '-1-.ni-7 7 'fl lg- I V -L Y' , W, e..f..3.,,,4 asa fafig' f2'1.:,Ef-I-vi igQ'11IiT are : 4- ' A 4i!f.Qr I f Ixni' . '3.' -Q ,:,,,l ' l-il'---:-..- ' '4' 'Zigi 4-I R -1- ' afi' Bn Q- -L 2' T-g.,gj A-i-3-3.5. 1 :-- -- rr F f' E , E 1 ' 'fag ,, ' af J 0 H 'Zin - -'A M . ' ' Q '51 -T - ' I 1 - - :A iii: t. V Y A2 f. . 1 -4- - ,,.-d , X -v-.epif , 1-7 . ' ,, .V f s ,, 'ge .-- a... - -V . -U f-egg , ' x xx -,, , T 1 g , 1 v f, - fi sl :-. ' ' avr . -- W, r , fe' 7- f'1:i ,, 13 , - ,QA Q- . l ,fr eva. - Y i f , Y J' Q' Y - f -3.4 -Y.--g:,f J. . ,Ye .ici-if-V ,A -ai 1: . X -.-, s 3. par A , 7, if-L: 4 Jug. f L, - qt, -i 1 - an . M 5-V -Y - -V ,--f .,, , . -.,,. V . . K , , i-,,- , itt. V S, EM., ,V :,,.- v T: in ' L' A. f-V WA., -1 . , : 1-...fe U' Q- 'qikli' 4--.f 4 . .T -J- -Q-r' -S---'S '-s:w.e- 'T-vig: Q t ' - ' 'S' 'f2'5-ff-fc'-f f ' f fiix ' ' f-as ,. ' ff,. lf' T5 -1: i--If: 1 ' ' -,.... - Y - -: -'Ti 5' -3- Y 4. , -- L '5'2lL , ilq- - AYP-lim W I V j9 '..:::-4- .91-gg'?, H ,.. av - Y,-...Mi Mir ' Y 41 g gf ,. , V 'iii 3 f :rg Y. gl i- - 3- 1 W 'fjll Y -Q Q 5... - 'f gf, Q-.R V - . A -' 'gin f . . ' I
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A welll dressed chap With a very super look ls our jack Maltby, Whose life is an open book. Verna's a good sport And an all around girl. To the basketball team next year She'll he just a lost pearl. Blonde hair, blue eyes, , And a dash of LeRoy, A picture of William Moon, Our super salesman boy. Golden tresses perched upon A head that's very short. Identifies our Katherine Tinsman, Who is the class's best sport. A chubby little rascal And a grin from ear to ear, rigs forth our Eddie Schroeder, A fellow chuck full of cheer. A bundle of quietness With not much to say, ls our Vivian Aumick, A very good jitterhug. One of the best, ls little Q71 Bish Davey Who can outfdance all the rest. A long drink of water, A very handsome brute, Happens to be John Basham, Who on a horn gives quite a toot. A ray of sunshine From Dalton, Pa. Came Clem Slocum to us On a dark dreary day. A capable fellow To nll his grandfathefs shoes Is our Charles Orin Shay Pflanz Who never has the blues. A cheery sort of fellow With permanently waved hair, Brings forth our Gerald Bashain. A boy with nary a care. Always in a hurry, A boy with no sense of time, ls Turk Adams, Who Sits and Smiles all day. Who brings us to the end of our rhyniel Another shorty in our class, TMS mY friends, 'is the end- A girl whose very petite, - Our last adlell V20 YOU, I - Let s introduce our Elsie Travis, Well Just .say thanks for l1StCH1nil Whry Fred thinks is rather Sweet, For Ruthie , Doe , and all the crew. 54 -I 4 ff' W - .MT-,K ' , '-in ' 'IJ' ,, 'if I ' i sT?i:T 5s5'i 2'-ld c Q3 3 .3 'ii I n : A-Spiga! -Q ., W?g'. , F gf' 53 w: 'W .. V . f , --'xigvf ' !'i. '? --' - VAC X ff-vo f wi ., F 7 -PF' - T 'if V- 'iv .ru ,l1fP i ,, a . ,.,, . l N i 'lem :Zo 3- .', 'f' CE 51' . . , , ,fe 127 4,361 fat O .- u- NNN - Y . -.fl -E T A -. :if 5 '-'a:iTk 'i--4 .w ' - -W 'X - a s ' -- ff' ' Q -1 11 55 '--s ,ee es fe-. , 'iwfsi-if W' 0 4 e ' flf ?f'?? Af' ' 'X-,, , 2-ii,' -11:-J i - Y 1 fzjgf 'V , 'v 1-I v 5 'fpf -P A - ' - f, 3 2- ' :M -c
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2' 10---Mrs. Purdue substituting for Mr. Clark: What kind of a sentence is that? Ed Loux: A long one. 11--Germany and Italy declared war on the United States. United States declared war on Germany and Italy. 17 f-The P. of D. class went to court Kas spectatorsj. Judge Schull gave us a very cordial welcome. The trial was interesting and amusing. Remember Susie! 19--No more school 'till next year. Merry Christmas everybody. We met Milford on the basketball court. Girls won but boys lost. jANUARY- 5 'First school day of 1942. Mr. Boop called the entire school together and gave air raid instructions. Later in the day, M.H.S. had the first air raid drill in it's history. 6' 'Basketball game with Otisville. john Basham made a beautiful. shot, through the Otisville basket. 8-7-Everybody is behaving. Mr. Dissinger is in school. 13' -We presented a good assembly program ffor a changej 15- Picked yearbook editors and made prospective plans for its publication. 16 Mr. Woodley: ftalking about the uses of the siphonjf f And ol course some high school boys use it to get gas from cars for their crates. 21 f-'- ffhe day before the killing. Semester exams tomorrow and Friday. 26 -We have passed the hall'way mark and everybody is happy. Well. almost everybody. 27--fMiss Lehn cleaned out study hall by throwing out several of its members. 28---Hurrayl We played Milford in a benefit game and won. It was the most exciting game this year. FEBRUARY- I lf-june: fat 4 o'clockj Let's go home. Mr. Krause: Wait 'till the children get through playing. 2---Gerry Basham surprised Miss Bilder with exceptionally good work. She asked, Are you sure you did it in Shorthand? Gerry, I hope to kiss a monkey it's in shorthand! 3- Twink Willers is in school with his camera taking snapshots. He catches us in the most unflattering poses. 7 -Mr. Woodley, Did you bring your book to school at all last week, Emerson? Hamilton Yes, I brought it Thursday, but we didn't have class that day. Mr. Woodley, ls that the reason you brought it? We wonder too. 9-f--Mr. Krause, What do you feed your baby sister? June Cole: Food 10 -We were given a pep talk about candy. lt seems that our budget is still a long way from Washington. 15' --We took half of our printed copy to the printers. 24 Mr. Woodley: What is fog? Verna: What I'm in right now. MARCH- 2--Class Day parts are given out. 13' -jr. Sr. Party. A big crowd and the inevitable rain. 17 -Reverend Mengel talked about St, Patrick in assembly. Mr. Clark: After Reverend Mengel's Hne talk about St. Peter, maybe these people would like to sing some Irish Folk Songs. Oh, I mean St. Patrick. 26 ff-s Measles are still making the rounds. Few high school students have escaped them. 30-ff-No heat this morning so we were sent home after devotionals. Everyone is hoping that it will happen often. APRIL- 2f -Easter vacation begins at 4 o'clock. First Aid girls had a line time practicing artiucial respiration. 7 f---Spring is in the air. Four Seniors were caught playing hookey. We understand several other students got away with it. . Also spring football practice starts. 9-e--We took all the copy to the printer. We also had snow. Ah! Spring. 24 -'Sophomore Play. MAY- 1--Prom 8-Operetta 26MSeniors take their Ilnal exams this week. We've got our fingers crossed. But definitely! JUNE- Zff-Class Night. 5- -Graduation. Washington, here we come! And how? - .ff 4 e :fr i 5 'if'f'5'Si 5 ,, 3 3 .3 flje, fi . 1,4 - -ge Fi 1:33-EV.: .. fir. 235- ' X ifhff lx M ! V lf ' PJ I A f ff 4 , ...sp ' Wt ' rr- ,, .-W , g j e s 4 fL ' - - '1 - L . A , -e--' 'fe fss-11,442 ' .. xmximii-:T J' e,,..' , 1 - '? ti.. -1-ef -4 -e - 1' c ,, re nuff Q f ' ' -N -. ' as if Q pi-. X ' mr 'lf - ' i ' ' 'lr' A - ' af q I x 1 .vm K I A .A ' 1 5 F X lj, ' , I- ' Al' WT l 4 K ' 'K L, K -5 .K H- F' ? Xi 1, ,S i - 4' A. 4 ,, 5 J' .- .-22-aft. e e ,ai D- , r2,1W,., .. ' - A.. --S, - ,-Y ,, G L , 'c 1 f,,1- -, Y. , , , fr' -- .- . ' , 1' , agus' -13, .gQT, ff - rx -- .. sJ. ,ff:ff', K : ,rg - f 'Q-' 'I-. 4 3 -3-. - . -W -1 V- Z- fi i - gil-,. 7- ,ff ,, 4 .1 4- e
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