Green Mountain High School - Rocket Yearbook (Green Mountain, IA)

 - Class of 1928

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- lWq The ROCKET 1928 .gv i - 11 Junior Class Play — well presented. 13 Friday at that, but not so unlucky. Only rained. 18 Report cards — H. S. students in an uproar over Hubby ' s A in deportment. 20 Xo ball game — rain most all week. 23-27 Miss Howell ill— Mrs. Bachman substitutes. MAY 5 Senior Dinner. 11-12 Baseball Tournament. 16 Senior Play. 17-18 Senior Exams. 18 Junior Senior Banquet. 20 Baccalaureate Services. 22 School Exhibit. 24 Commencement. 25 School Picnic. 26 Alumni Picnic. ■•o 3 ' .(gVto- Fifty-seven

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The ROCKET 1928 FEBRUARY 1 P. T. A. Excellent readings. 3 Everyone taking- in shows at Odeon. New expressions abundant. 6 Rainy weather — muddy and more so . B. B. game — LeGrand here. We win both ! ! d-10 Seniors in Congress sessions! Show the mace to Sophies. 11 Drawings for Marshall County Tournament. Dunbar for first game. Yea! ! Bo! ! ! Freshmen hold party at skating rink. 13 Air. Sprenger talks to Assembly. Roads terrible — school out for rest of week. IS Last home B. B. game, with Beaman. Hurrah! ! We win both games. 22 Organize 4-H Club. Majority H. S. girls join. 25 Marshall County Tournament. Should have played in final — BUT! ! ! 24 H. S. dismissed at noon for Tournament. 27 Mrs. Meek back to coach contestants. 28 Six weeks Exams ! ! More trouble ! ! 29 Leap Year causes this extra one. MARCH 1 Declam. contest at Geneseo — Ruth and Arley win! 2 Sectional B. B. Tournament at Reinbeck. Hurrah! ! We beat Liscomb. Fox and Red go to show in Waterloo. 5 Last basketball game of season. Seniors play it and win! 7 First baseball workout. P. T. A. tonite. 12-14 Roads knee deep and deeper in places. Id Pre-District Declam. Contest at Nevada. Ruth wins first — Arley second. 17 Mr. and Mrs. Gallup entertain basketball boys and their friends at a banquet. Letters given to players. Harold Nichols elected new captain. 22 Seniors have a mental test in Civics, grades rather low. First half of Annual sent in to print. 23 Seniors pick out Commencement invitations. 27 Ruth goes to Geneva for Pre-District Contest. 2X Fox leaves Physics Class— too much gum. APRIL 2 Seniors Hooky Day — a good time at Ames— enjoyed by all. 3 Paper wads were few and many. H. S. students go skating. Any ball players? ' : 4 First baseball game at Albion. 5 Nothing unusual ! ! ! X Snow again — Merry Christmas! ! 9 Tests again, becoming a matter of habit. Fifty-six



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The ROCKET 1928 Senior Class Will We, the members of the Class of 1928 of Green Mountain High School, village of Green Mount ain, State of Delirium, U. S. A. Being extent as to mind and guaranteed wholly irresponsible for our actions, realizing that we are soon to cease hanging around G. M. H. S., do herewith advertise and fervently swear this to be the only dignified document of our disposal of our property and possessions. We, the Seniors bequeath : 1. To the Juniors, our self-esteem, exalted position, record-breaking extent of knowledge and the privilege of dictating to our inferiors. 2. To the Sophs, we bequeath our seats in the Assembly including library, waste baskets and surrounding floor space and all wads of gum which they may be able to dislocate from beneath our desks. 3. To the Freshies, we leave our ability to entertain all those sitting around us and our accomplishment of avoiding work without labor. 4. Iola Beichley leaves her instructions on how to make A ' s and A ' s to Keith Fry. 5. To the Faculty, we give a receipt for all information imparted, if any, and our thanks for your willingness to make A ' s whether we want them or not. (i. To Robert Hilsabeck, our sincere appreciation of the change in atmo- sphere caused by the jokes he loves to crack. 7. To the janitor, we can only say. that we hope all under-classmen will regard their privilege of using the waste basket as faithfully as we. 8. Wilbur Wheeler deeds his height to whomever wishes to grow up and his health naps to all those in need of sleep. 9. Elvin Estal bequeaths Edna Wendt to Allen Mendenhail. 10. The Senior girls leave their privileges of using the cloak room mirror to anyone who can get near it. 11. Kenneth Lynk bequeaths his Physics knowledge to Floyd Cober. 12. We will and bequeath the right to be late to classes to all those who can tret by with it. ••» ©• ' ' ' .©so- Fifty-eij. ' ht

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