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AS WE LIKE IT SEPTEMBER 4— First day of school. Misery’s love for company is never reciprocated. 5— Football equipment given out. 6— Somebody guilty! L. Lowmiller says, “No teacher ever made a fool out of me!” Who was it then? 7— Toujour Le Finesse! Temper improves the longer you keep it. 10— Full band practice for Fair. 11— G. R. Meeting. Committee Chairmen, Honor Room. 12— Half holiday for Fair. Band contest. Dover wins second prize No support or applause for Dover. Uhrichsville has coached crowd! 13— Holiday. Hunting, and Football practice. 14— Cold Friday morning is announced as bright Wednesday afternoon. 15— Saturday—Football practice. 17— Junior meeting. Civics class digests city government. G. R. Chairmen announced. 18— Annual Staff Election. 19— Sophomore meeting. 20— Nose to the grindstone. Revised Hymn for Mr. Peterka’s study hall—“Work for the Coach is Coming!” 21— Pep Meeting. Fortunately sustained flights of oratory cannot be prolonged without taking on more gas. 22— Beat Carrollton 6 to 0. 24— Blue Monday—serious faces—alarming grades. 25— Charles Greco diverts his Lit. class with the “Porpoise” of the oysterman. 26— It has been declared by a Frenchman that to write straight on unruled experiment paper, one must place a sheet of heavily lined paper under him. 27— Senior Prologues like Chaucer. As it approaches test time, the Seniors regret that Marion Hostetler is not here to hold up the honor of the class. 29—Saturday—Dennison vs. Dover—50 to 0, Dover’s favor. OCTOBER 1— We are assigned definite seats in auditorium and informed not to take them out with us. Squirrel season—boys are restless. 2— Seniors attempt to write songs. 3— Chemistry Contest announced. Page. one hundred two
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A—Annual Staff permitted to both make and spend more money. 5— “Annual Joke”—Miss Hawk loses her voice. 6— John Marshall 0—Dover 24. 8— Freshman have election, (ireat excitement. 9— Annual Staff discusses methods of salesmanship for the credulous, the indifferent, and the derisive student body. 10— Anne Catherine Scott skinned her knees falling down the stairs. 11— Many appointments for collecting dollars, which are sometimes disappointing to the Staff. 12— Columbus Day. The G. R.'s prepare to explore the Camp precincts. 13— Columbus South 26, Dover 7. 15— Clara Belle Crouch answers Miss Keuerleber with a gurgling French accent due to a large piece of stick candy in her mouth. 16— Everyone trembles, fearing the reports that come tomorrow. 17— First Reports—Many Surprises. 18— Honor room loses its sense of ethics. 19— Staff Meeting. Must sell twenty more annuals. 20— Bellaire 25, Dover 6. 22— Fred blows Johnny out the door with a powder horn. 23— Freshman Mixer. Debate try-out. 24— Miss Hawk and Barney rival each other. (In throat-clearing.) 25— Use a bathtub. Never break your bread or roll in your soup. (Etiquette Hints.) 26— Teacher's Convention. 27— Uhrichsville 6. Dover 7. Raiff forgets to take ball. 28— First Hi-Y Meeting under the new secretary. 29— “Were the affirmative and negative sides of the debate appointive or elective?” “Partly both,” replied a Senior. 30— -Florence Sydney Toomey falls from ladder cutting her lip. NOVEMBER 1— Tickets for pictures go on sale to-day. Integrity of Honor Room is questioned. School disinfects, lysol permeates. 2— Honor Room is defunct. 3 Steel Dust! Mr. Mase—Why shouldn’t we win when we have a sturdy Post and trusty Shield for guards? 5— One of High School’s first graduates. George Fertig. dies. 6— School Election—Hoover victorious. 7— “UNHAND ME WOMAN!” Thelma Render—“I want a collar, please, for my brother. Clerk—“Yes? What size does he wear?” Thelma Render—“Oh, I’ve forgotten, but I can just reach around his neck with both hands.” Page one hundred three
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