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56 THE SYLLABUS Class of 1909. Charles WVhalen, Traveling Salesman, Flanagan, Illinois. Hazel Litchfield, Graduate of Eureka College, now residing at Flanagan, Ill. Inez Mette, now Mrs. Elton Garrison, Flanagan, Illinois. Eva I.oeku'ood, now Mrs. Edward I.eister, Pontiac, Illinois. Lila Kearfott, Teacher at I.ittle Falls, Minn. Pierce Barnliart, llookkeeper, Farmers State Bank of Flanagan, Flanagan, Ill. Jacob Colm, Clerk, Milwaukee, IVisconsin. Carl Zeliren, Student at Xormal, Illinois. Class of 1910. Hazel Milbourn, Graduate Xurse of Ilrokaw Institute, Iilooinington, Illinois. Ralph Carlton, fornier Student of Agriculture at Iv. of I., now residing at Flanagan, Illinois. Elias Zinnnernian, Teacher, Flanagan, Illinois. David Cohn, Clerk, Spring Valley, Illinois. Class of 1911. Da11iel Allireelit, Student at Iv. of I. Elizabeth Dillon, Teaelier at Flanagan, Illinois. Class of 1912. Claire Sherry, Steiiograplier at Flanagan, Illinois. Ora Gingrich, Student at Xorinal, Illinois. Edna Cullen, Teacher at Flanagan, Illinois. Class of 1913. Faun Fden, Student at Eureka College, Eureka, Illinois. Iiridia Feriter, Teacher at Flanagan. Illinois. Ollie Joosten, Teacher at Flanagan, Illinois. Doris E. Horrie. Teacher in Zooloffv class : 42Ian1es where would von look to find a bf 7 . eentlpedef' James tfwlio uses much slangl : '4Searcl1 me 5 Hans to Henry: 'tVas you nefer in Greece Z Henrv: '4Nix. Vot vou tink I vas' a ClOl1f7'l1I111t Z ., ., 7 b Quiz: Did she say anything dove-like about me ? Siz: Yes She said you were pigeon-toed. Botany and Dutch run smoothly, In English I can mostly float, But that dog-gonen Junior Geometry Simply gets my goat.
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THE' SYLLABUS 55 ALUMNI DEPA RTMENT. To the Alumni. Ive, the Seniors of the Flanagan High School, extend our heartiest greetings and herewith will endevor to enumerate the graduate s from the many classes and also to designate the occupation and home of each of these members at the present writing: Class of 1901. Vida Litchfield, Teacher of Music, Chicago, Illinois. Wlalter Mette, Farmer, Ithaca, Michigan. Class of 1902A .Iulia Cohn, residing with her parents at Chicago, Illinois. Iiuella Zook, now Mrs. I.uella. II'olf, of Hutchinson, Kansas. Ola I.itel1field, now Mrs. Hljiart Todd, Chicago, Illinois. Earnest Pearson, now a Missionary. S. Orville Talbot, a clerk in Marshal Field's, Chicago, Illinoi Grover Daniels, Hardware Dealer, Streator, Illinois. John Van Doren, Farmer, Franeitas, Texas. Class of 1903. Earl Bennett, Farmer, Anawan, Ill. Helene Lutyen, Teacher at Evanston, Illinois. Joseph Gerig, Electrician, Omaha. Xebraska. Edward Richardson, Painter and Decorator, Flanagan, Illinois. Earl IVileox, Student at Rush Medical College, Chicago, Illinois. Delbert Meils, Merchant, Flanagan, Illinois. Class of 1004. Hyman Cohn, Merchant, Flanagan, Illinois. Stella Connelly, now Mrs. Charles Flanagan, Flanagan, Illinois. Josie Dillon, now Mrs. Fred Monk, Flanagan, Illinois. Illae Iiichardson, , now Mrs. Etta Carpenter, Ancona, Illinois. , Traveling Salesman, Flanagan, Illinois. Class of 1905. Seainstress lVooster Ohie. 7 7 Etta Richardson Gerald Sullivan Beulah Litclilielcl, formerly a student of F. of I., now residing at Flanag Ollie Crumrine, now Mrs. Albert Zehr, of Flanagan, Illinois. Y If Eugene Cohn, Lawyer,'Lhieago, Illinois. Fred Linneman, Farmer, Dawes, Alabama. Class of 1900. Daisy Dutoit, now Mrs. Daisy Zook of Moline, Illinois. IIazel Studley, Teacher of the Intermediate room in the F. P. S. Blanch Stilwell, Traveling Saleswoman, Flanagan, Illinois. Edward II. I.itcl1tield, graduate of Eureka College, nov: Assistant ier of Farmer's State Bank of Flanagan, Illinois. Charles Patton, Guard at the Illinois State Reformatorv, Pontiac, Illin an, Ill C ash- ois.
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THE SYLLAB US 5 7 January January January January only defeat. January CALENDAR. 1. Rutland High School Basket ball team defeated F. H. S. 8. Flanagan Basket ball team defeated Panola. 10. F. H. S.Basket ball team defeated Saunemin H. S. 16. F. H. S. Basket ball team gave Cullom H. S. their first and 26-28. A period of great unrest. and anxiety. Many worried. Semester exemptions were the reasons. January 29-30. First Semester examinations. February S. A jolly bunch of ll. S. students enjoyed a bob-sled party, going to the home of Roxie Thompson. All had a fine time. February 0. The Y. M. C. A. Basket ball club defeated the Pontiac All- Stars. February 10. The Sophomore class began the second semester work with Bookkeeping. February 11. Several H. S. students attended a home talent paly in Graymont. February 14. Several H. S. students were much flattered by l'0f'OlVlllf5 valentines from Cupid. February 10. A party of H. S. students enjoyed a bolrsled ride to Gridley. February 17. Ada Meils, '1-1, was employed as a substitute teacher at the Smith school. K February1S. Karl Kalkwarf had tl1e pleasure of enjoying a front seat in the Senior row. February 19. Vvilliam Louden, '15, for divers reasons was unusually quiet in German class. There was a good reason. He was asleep. Lucille Ryan, '17, enjoyed the seat of ho-nor upon the rostrum. February 20. Ralph Monk, '14, Vivian Harkness, '14, Dorys Zinn, '15, Nora Cavanaugh, in Pontiac. February 23. '15, and YVilliam Louden, '15, took the teachers' examination Many students were absent on account of bad weather. , February 24. Elbert Lockwood had an explosion in his right coat pocket. Cause? Matches. February 25. Cliiford Lehman, '14, was on the sick list. February 26-27. The H. S. students enjoyed a vacation on account of the 8th grades examinations. I j -N - I 4 M gf 3 . March 2. L C1iffoi'd'Lehmaii, '14,'forgot'his 'yiiatch' and-was sorry he did it. Why? Because Mr. Hill had to inform him he had spoken four minutes. March 4. The Junior class were detained after school for the purpose of getting that Geometry lesson, which they did not have. The Senior class were treated to a very good lecture on self-reliance. March 6. The high school enjoyed a quarter holiday.
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