Greenfield High School - Camaraderie Yearbook (Greenfield, IN)

 - Class of 1913

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FEBRUARY. Monday, 3A-Several Seniors were excused to be shot at. Hope they turn out all right. These are gala days for Seniors. Tuesday, 4AlVliss Justine Stubbs gave several readings and monologues during opening exercise period. Made quite an im- pression on some of our Senior Hguysf' Think she will have sev- eral new pupils. Wednesday, 5-Judge Sample was to speak this morning, but on account of other affairs could not appear. School was greatly disappointed. Thursday, 6-Mi'. George Kadel, a member of the De Y Pauw Glee Club, gave program. Was greatly disappointed because they were not invited up Wednesday evening. Monday, I7--Received report cards. Annual staff excused to have picture taken, which shows how they look and feel after they have finished their work. Tuesday, l8-Paper wads prevailed in Laboratory. Every- body in front of Bob Nlulvihill had a book up to the south side of his face. Wednesday, lgfblust listen to this. A new case has been dis- covered in the Greenfield High School. Clarence White and Lena l-livinor. Staff meeting. Thursday, Z0-lt was said by a certain Senior girl that Miss Sample and Mr. Moore made a nice looking couple. Moore was perfectly delighted, but Sample blushed and got quite angry, Senate met. Friday, 2 l -Mai'ion Anderson taught the Freshmen Bot- Friday, 7--lVliss Harvey, of Cumberland, gave an excel- any class. Mr. Andrews has lost his power of speech some lent program, in which our janitor was a very conspicuous ,V N time during the night. figure. From her description he certainly must be a ufrighti' il W Monday, 24--Senior History examination. Plans com- when he gets angry. pleted for girls' dance. Monday, lO-Plans for girls' dance take definite form. 'ilikrfil Tuesday, 25-Representative of Earlham College ad- Will undoubtedly be swellest affair of season , -ll4-l hllllrd dressed the Seniors first period after dinner. -. '1 Tuesday, l l-Senior History class overjoyed. They ' are going to get a whole day off. Wednesday, I2-Senior class attended State Legislature at Indianapolis. We were requested to stay only a reasonable length of time, so you can imagine how much time we had for a good time. Thursday, I3-Why, what's the matter? Some of the Seniors look like they had been out late. Expect the last car was crowded. Friday, l4-St. Valentine's day. Anna Brown appeared with ring on third finger of left hand, which she said was Eddie's Valentine. fm .-. ? Wednesday, 26-Senior girls quarrel. Thursday, 27--Of course it had to rain, and spoil the crowd. Several students were excused. Friday, 28-Seniors again rejoice over gift of ET,:l8.50. MARCH. lVlonday, 3-Laura Reed was beheaded. Murderer not yet been found. Tuesday, 4-President Nvilson inaugurated. German Club met at home of Rhea Kinder. l -fixe

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Tuesday. 7-The young man who sold us our class pins re- turns to sell us invitations. Bob Nlulvihill chases Ruth Hilt around Assembly room, but reason for doing so is not known. Xxfednesday, 8-Letty Pratt canned from Chemistry class for laughing. Everybody chewing paraffin in Chemistry. Thursday, 9--Senate met. Bill on giving Philippines their in- dependence was rejected. Some good speeches made on both sides. Friday, I0-Bob hlulvihill canned from Assembly room in sixth period. From this time on he will occupy Mr. Kendallis office this period. Students beginning to review for mid-term ex- aminations. Monday, I3-Blue Monday. Everybody's face was long. Tuesday, l4-Examination program explained. Junior Eng- lish class had no recitation. Mr. Moore declares that all the Chemistry class needs is a grind organ and a monkey. Robert Spangler and Clarence White caught in a fist fight. Wednesday, I5--Exemptions given out. Carol Hagans fell down in Assembly room. Bruce Goble visits school. Senior English class had no recitationg were supposed to work on final themes. ' l Thursday, l6-Began final examinations. Several students took two days' vacation. Friday, l7-Examinations continued. The last day of it, thank fortune. Monday. 20-Ermil Haydock successfully proved his in- ability as janitor, Er ist sehr dick. Rules for next semester explained. Half-term cards issued. Tuesday. Zl--Nlr. Kelly. a representative for Central Nor- mal College, at Danville, addressed Senior class during History recitation. Urith Dailey expresses her desire to become a theo- logian, and Laura Reed desires to study law, while several others had no desires at all. Wednesday, 22-A new rule for absences and tardies was adopted. There won't be any more excuse blanks or make-up slips. Freshmen excused fourth period to go to Orr's gallery to have pictures taken for the Annual. Thursday, 23--Senior class meeting was held. It was voted that the question concerning who won the 32.50 was never to be mentioned again. Although it was rather cloudy, the sophomores were excused to have their picture taken. Meeting of Senate. Friday, 2-4--lt was the juniors' time to have their picture taken. Were excused the fourth period. Monday, 27-Dramatic Club posed for Annual picture. Tuesday, 2.8--Heavy taxes levied on Laboratory workers. Workers indignant. Declare taxation without representation is tyranny. Orchestra excused to go to Grr's gallery at l :35. Wednesday. 29--Staff meeting held the eighth period in Mr. Kendallis office. Bob Mulvihill's chair back accidentally rang the janitor's bell and Johnny appeared. Thursday, 30ASenior class happy over Sl 5 gift from members. Friday, 3l-Musical program in charge of Florence Fritch was given this morning. hlr. Kendall did not know that Laura Reed was on the program so began to deliver his usual compli- mentary speech, when strains of music fell on his ear. and he turned to see Laura seated at the piano. You know, Mr. Ken- dall was out late the night before, so he was excused for his mis- take. After program Mr. Kendall gave floor to Mr. Moore, who addressed us on the formation of a real baseball team. Speech was made by 'Captain Hilt. One was called for from Manager Smart, but he was not ready. ninety our



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Wednesdayf, 5-Rev. Decker was to have conducted opening exercises, but on account of sickness was not able to fill appoint- ment. A Thursday, 6-Senate met and discussed woman suffrage. There were several warm discussions. The bill was lost to the great sorrow of G. l-l. S. girls. Friday, 7-lone Fisher tried to commit suicide by inhaling bromine. Was not able to return to school in afternoon. Junior class gave box social at High School building. Monday, lO+lVlembers of Dramatic Club who are to take part in Senior play, are having perfect rehearsals. Russell Stuart is very much provoked because he can not play with Ruth l-lilt. Tuesday, llaseniors are not working very hard for Senior play, only a few tickets having been sold. Class president called meeting at noon and tried to work up some enthusiasm. Vvednesday, l2-Members of Dramatic Club who have had no former experience, and who are to take part in Senior play tonight, are proving to have great talent. Thursday, l3- The Mystery was a howling success. Friday, l4-Chemistry and History examination given. Mr. Kendall announced that Nlr. Conner would talk to us every morning next week. Monday, l 7-Mr. Conner made his appearance. Explained the cycle of life, about which he told many amusing stories. Tuesday, l8-lVlr. Conner talked to us againg this time on a personis personality. Wednesday, 19- lVliss Segal' filled Mr. Conner's place this morning: as Mr. Conner was called away. She is here in the interest of the girls. - Thursday, 20-Mr. Conner talked on the formation of one's character. First meeting of Athletic Club. Committee was ap- pointed to write constitution for the Club. Friday, Zl-lVlr. Conner gave his farewell talk this morning. Nye regret very much that he cannot be with us another week. Monday, 24-Another meeting of Athletic Club. Consti- tution was read. On account of heavy rain fall, several students were unable to come to school. Tuesday, 25-Rain continues to fall. lVliss Corcoran and Miss Bottsford are at Indianapolis and unable to get home. Urith Dailey is teaching for Miss Bottsford and Earl Beckner for Miss Corcoran. xslvednesday, 26-Miss Corcoran returns. City is flooded. Newspapers are found all over school telling of great floods. The greatest disappointment came at 9:30 a. m. There will be no spring vacation this week on account of the weather condi- tionsf' Thursday, 27--Several students are taking their vacation, sim- ply because they can't get to school. Friday, 28-Annual material all in. Annual goes to press Monday noon. ni! U IX

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