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THE BLUE AND GOLD 2-Rehearsal of Good manners in all clubs. 7-T. N. T. shows good and bad manners in the oflice. Dramatic Club shows good and bad manners in the opera. S-Classical Club shows good and bad manners in XVashington High School. Travel Club shows good and bad manners while traveling. 9-Millinery girls show good and bad manners at the table. They recefve first prize. 12-Classical Club repeats its part of Good manners program, receiving second prize. 15-Manual Training boys exhibit work. 16-T. N. T. visits Rubber Factory. 17-Travel Club secures Dr. Tullis, president of lYittenberg College, to speak to class on Higher Education. Z6- The Six Wfho Passed while the Lentils Boiled, was presented by a caste selected from all clubs. 27-T. N. T. visits Glove and Cigar Factories. ZS-Millinery Club secures Dr. Bishop who speaks to Class on Character. APRIL 10-Henry Entertainment is given at F. S. Auditorium. .-Xuspices XYashington School. CIVhat became of the rats?i7 15-Girls' Glee Club sings at First Church of Christ. Z7-Dorothy XViseley. Harold Koontz and Ralph Gillespie go to Van XYert to represent MAY 6-Glee Club Girls sing at U. B. church. 16-Members of Classical Club present a Latin play entitled Saccus Malorumf' lSack us in the Eisteddfod. of Applesj I 18-Class picnic. Announcement is made ot Club winning highest number of merits this year, WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL JOKES Lucy M.-I hear they've called off the circus for this afternoon. Florence XV.-You don't say? M'hy was that? Lucy M.-The cook left the coffee pot outside of his tent and the elephant swal'owezl the grounds. I'm quite a near neighbor of yours, now, said Miss -lacobs. I'm living just across the river. v Q Indeed, replied Miss Ixierfer, I hope you will drop in some day. He-l.Vill you accept a pet monkey? She-Oh, I will have to ask my father, this is so sudden. Miss Miles-XVho can name one important object that we have now that we didn't have one hundred years ago? Hollis E.-Me. Ella E.-Combustion is when an object is air tight and it busts. Dorothy Adams-Boiling is the heating of hot air. Harold K.- Dorothy, can you go to a picture show tonight? Dorothy XV.- Yes, if father doesn't come along. Mr. Roberts. a celebrated singer, was in a motor car accident one day. A paper after recording the accident. added. XYe.are happy to state that Mr. Roberts was able to appear the following evening in four p'eces. Did you put in fresh water for the gold hsh. Maggie? No, mum, they ain't drunk up what I gave them yesterday. Miss Kuenzeli- Boys, you are falling down in your Bank Savings. Paul A.- 'XVe never got up yet. Florence Cook-You should dry wooden ware in the open air so it won't rust. O, my! Ruth exclaimed impatiently, well miss the first game. XVe've been wait- ing a good many minutes on that mother of mine. 'tHours. you should say. he replied dryly. Oursl she cried joyfully, Oh, Harold, this is so sudden. Miss Miles-Charles, how would you punctuate this sentence? Margaret a beautiful girl of sixteen was walking down the street. Charles H.-Cafter thinkingj-NVhy, I'd make a dash after Margaret. Miss Gilbert-How do you test the freshness of eggs? Kathryn H.-Put it in a test tube and hold it towards the light. Page One Hundred and Three
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THE BLUE AND GOLD ff i -x R -sow fa. - Jff gf! X aww IN MEMORIAM The class of '26 was called upon to part with one of its number on March 22, 1923, when Gerald Baldwin, who enrolled with us as a Freshman at the opening of the school year, was promoted to the School beyond the skies. Gerald was an ambitious student. He commanded the respect of his teachers and schoolmates, all of whom keenly felt the loss they have sustained in his death. Long life was not given to Gerald, but during the short time he lived among us his studious habits, his courteous manners, and his consideration for others marked him as an exemplary student and his memory will long live in the hearts of those who knew him. LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR 1922-23 SEPTEMBER ll-The beginning of our High School career. tllay it have as happy an cndingj 19-Mr. Green did his best to impress on our minds our good LFJ and bad qualities and habits. 20-First note thrown. 27-Mr. Roberts tested our vocal powers. 76 -3-Elected cheer leaders to help us train our voices. OCTOBER 4-Lillian XVise chosen as pianist. 6-Pep meeting. l-1-Forest Pressnell made his debut in F. H. S. athletics at Bluffton. 19-Vera Blackman treated the faculty to candy. tDid your grades rise, Vera?J 2-l-Tests-Oh. what are they? 26-Hurray! No school on Friday. NOVEMBER ll-All Freshies were disappointed and indignant over the outcome of the Fostoria' Findlay football game. 14- I am for Fletcher badges appeared. 17-Report Cards. 18- Fletcher parade proved to be a great success. 22-Mr. Coin from the Hancock Saving and Loan Company tells us how to save our coins. 29-The Courtship of Miles Standish was given with Medford Bell as our gruff hero. 30-Turkey Day. DECEMBER 4-No one seemed to have suffered from the effects of Turkey Day. 9-Aurora, Illinois, team proved to be superior to our Golden Tornado. l4-Skating season began. ZO-The Lion Tamers Club gave a program and issued a challenge to the other classes to give one monthly. ,A . 20-Jan 2-A few days to frolic and recuperate our overworked tri brains. Page One Hundred and Five
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