Greenfield High School - Bulletin Yearbook (Greenfield, MO)

 - Class of 1908

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i4 '- 'Q Awifiaziafnff 1'11,?.21L::sa' 'ff33fealx:.:1L:,:-. 3'1nea.:cr..'-2.'.g:-5:ri:::..-'.:r...- fer -T-.-W., OCTOBER lst-Seniors sing class song in chapel. Girls go in- to ecstasy over UnderWood's rosy cheeks-especially Sophs. A 2nd-Prof. agrees to buy athletic material.. 3rd-Plan for Freshman party falls through. 4th-Open session of Emersonians. 5th-Soph party. A 7th-Capt. Venium visits school QMiss Eitzen seen smiling.j Sth-Seniors win in annual leaf-raking contest. 9th-Great alarm over Diphtheria. 10th-Turtle's health slowly improving. llth-Girls very much attracted by Salvation Army. 12th-Prof. goes hunting with Leslie and Joe. QSur- prises boys' with his skill.j 13th-Orville makes a date with Senior. 14th-Holman beats Griggs' time. 15th-Caesar too dry for Sophs so they play with paper dolls. ' 16th-Societies preparing for contest. 17th-Senior party. Ask Roy and Clara for par- ticulars. . - 18th--High school song adopted. Written to tune of Old Missouri, by Miss Eitzen and Jessie Owens. 21st-Diphtheria scare increases. 22nd-Ula spends a period in his oiiice uptown. 23rd-Everybody crams for exams. 25th-Prof. compliments Emersonian. 26th-Reported that teachers resign on account of Diphtheria. QReport proved false.j 28th-Public school closes for a time. High school very quiet. Lela and Carrie are absent for few days. ' 29th-Cram cram cram for exams. 30th-Still Eramniiug. NX . X I -- .XX A vit U-1-'FV .- - 5 ' , ffl . s - b ,I 9 I .ll x h , if X 3 -A -, .1 1 , ' wx ,vm A2 Q : --in Q.-me -P 5, . g- , g T.. fgs5bffe 31st-Hallowe'en parties. Exams begin. Prof. takes shower bath, Qfor particulars see Miss Little.j NOVEMBER ' 2nd-Prof. calls on Miss Bishop but it is a very short call. 4th--Society contest-Vesta Hudspeth wins. 5th-Willie Preston exhausts his descriptive powers in describing a volcano. 8th-Seniors' daily celebration in office Cstudying CD Shakespearej 11th-Mary and Anna take refreshing nap. Teach- ers contend who shall keep Sophs after school. 1 X 1 , f N Zq ,, ' i 653.-52-553376 . . .,- ' ,--- - 'is ' A-1- ,. 1- V J it ? dj 4 I f ef' Z Pmfmvonz 4 i 'Drip 4 . Ze f f qfvre,,,ajQ'1fqL1, Orme. Q 5 Qrvaaoizxa Q X X EQ fix! 9 A ff I f ,ouR RoF so Ii Z nc nfeurm-rr eo'l7EM ' ' SZ to 1 il' 5' ' liege-I-ff'.f'.' If--'ff f' gy . af f If 43359 , lst-Prof's baptism ends fatally. Great number of sorrowing students attend funeral. 12th-Cressy takes her first' downward steps Cscen pulling Anna 's haixxl 13th-Prof's lecture No. 500 on passing to and from classes. 14th-Sophs receive Cacsar papers beautifully adorned with red ink, 15th-Kenton Underwood plays germ catcher in the sunlight while in study hall. 18th-Joe Johnston explains to German class that the sun goes up in the morning. 19th-Miss Eitzcn, in JuniorYGerman class, Lewis throw up the Window. ' 20th-Petitions are circulated for two day's vaca- tion. 21st-Prof. informs pupils that he is running the school and needs no help in determining vacations. 22nd-Roy Evans takes a nap second period in af- ternoon in library. Clara looks on. 25th-Huntresscs Collier and Little give big 'pos- sum supper to their friends. 26th-Carrie Collier and Joe Johnston feast on a bucket of pumpkin pie. belonging to an Emersonian. 27th-Diphtheria still raging. 0 1 'kfgfiip A I' ' v-'.-'A .'Kc' f x ilniizlfii, .S V r ' '4 'lc QQ , 1 . if K ,Film flfa ' 28th-Basket ball game with Lockwood. Hayride for the event. 29th-Students still enjoying Thanksgiving vaga. tion, V vt..-:ggi-iiisfiaagaczggaa: -- , . - fi' ,,.,,,, ..v,....ii:..5..::'-,f:.,.Y.W..,.,, .W 1-g,..,, -- ,,,,, , f., , ,

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