Hannibal High School - Foursquare Yearbook (Hannibal, NY)

 - Class of 1925

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I . l I-IANNIBAL HIGH SCHGOL 15 .wig OTES High School Orchestra The High School Orchestra is one of the most recently organized of the school's activities. It is under the leadership and management of Clar- ence Schelling, with liernice Place, pianist, and Dorothy Blanchard, Har- ris Lockwood and lillston Ecker, vio- linists. . The first rehearsal was held on the evening of January 15, 1925. Regular rehearsals are now held in the High School Auditorium, Thursday even- ings of each week, These rehearsals furnish an enjoyable hour of music for those who participate and due to the valuable instructions of their leader, the members are acquiring a better knowledge of music and musical terms. These inspirations they wish to pass on to the High School body in chapel and at other activities at which they play. At present they are somewhat han- dicapped by being limited in number. But they hope -in the future that oth- ers will be interested and induced to join, furnishing other instruments as well as helping to make the orchestra equal to that of any High School of equal size. , They are practicing music so that they may be able to play whenever occasion demands. It is expected that the music will be suitable to render at the Commencement Exercises and Baccalaureate Service. -B. PLACE. El The old Gag They had met some time before by chance and now had continued their acquaintance. Grace was attending the Training Class, preparing herself for several years of teaching, while ,lack was completing his second year of High' School in the same institu- tion of learning. . He was an athlete, starring in base- ball, basket-ball and tennis, and was considered a clever dancer. Both were about five feet two in height and made a classy pair. They were to- gether two nights out of the week and it was known among the students that several notes were passed between them daily. All this happened about ten years ago, and now in 1935 we still find the two continuing their courtship, They have been married three years. Grace has given up teaching to allow herself more time to attend to household du- ties. Jackis much older in appear- ance, due to .worry and,hard work. He is never found about the old haunts, for after his day's Work is done he spends his evenings at home with wiiie . Now, my bachelor schoolmates of old, my advice to you is not to follow in Jack's footsteps and shorten your happy life several years by the wor- ries of married life. Take your old classmate as an example and protit by his misfortunej U ' A Trip to the State Fair One iineimorning in 1930, I decided to go to the State Fair that was being held at Syracuse. I arrived in good time, so I walked down the Midway, where a billboard attracted my attention. On it was painted A Beautiful Day, portray- ing the fattest woman in the world and proving to be my early acquaint- ance, Marion. Running the Ferris wheel was Cracker Phelps, a young man whO, While in High School, had planned on becoming an engineer. His ideals, we see, were realized. He said it was a fine business and paid well. I went onto the poultry depart- ment, where Mrs. Bradt was just re- ceiving lirst prize for a large white Leghorn cockerel. .There were many other fine specimens there. I ,went to the notion department, only to find Miss Fanny Rhoades sell- ing jonteel face powder, rouge, lip- sticks, etc. She liked the work im- mensely. At a place where curly- cues were sold Miss Adamy was illus- trating their use on a dummy, assisted by a negro. I found a great many beautiful pieces of fancy work, but no acquaintances in said department ex-- cept Mr. Ecker, who was selling sou- venirs and soft drinks.



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HANNIBAL HIGH SCHOOL 17 Lastly, I went to the cooking de- partment, where Miss Block was spreading crackers with Good Luck oleomargarine and handing them out, begging people to taste and buy her wares. On my departure from the Midway a crowd attracted my attention and, goingup, I found Harold Riley sell- ingwhistles and demonstrating with the song Sweet Alice . 'This excite- ment prevented 1ne from catching my car and, starting out to walk, I was soon picked up by a Maxwell driven by Helen VVells. She had always been an admirer of this make of car and had one at last. Although I en- joyed the trip very much and was delighted at seeing so many acquaint- ances, I was satished with my own allotment in life. -MILDRED COOPER. El I Wonder! -If Vtfintield Kranze will ever grow up. ' -If TholaxSummerville really likes or did like Willarclf'. -XrVhat made Sylvester Mac talk in his sleep. -If Paul Eno was ever divorced. -VVhy Pudge Matteson sings 'Deedles' iDee-Dee instead of Doodle Doo-DOO'f. -Why Bernice Mitchell is sotfond of Gray: -If Meda Cooper will sit in a high- chairynext year. 4 -If Bob Thompson will -ever own a Ruby Carr. -VVhy Dorothy Blanchard used to like to call on Mrs. Baker, across the wayl -XVhy Muriel Manning likes the boys. -If Miss Rhoades ever used powder. -Why Dacie Kings quotes Christmas Carrolls in her sleep. -If Nanny O'GOrmon learned any- thing about electricity by sitting on a Hot Shot battery. -VVhv Harrv is said to be a little -wiidqey' -If Sylvia Bruder ever wore long curls. -If Frances Kranze ever flirts. -Why Doll Cole has lost all interest in Hannibal since January. -VVhere Mary Ann Crockford got the name Blah . i-If -If Lena Schouten will take a trip to Reno for her first divorce. -Why Harriette Andrews always finds the key On the Outside Of the ' door. -If Helen Cooper will discipline her pupils as severely as she attempts to Harold Riley. we will ever have the pleasure of listening to Miss Rhoades, as chief justice in the Supreme Court, broadcasting the inaugural address. -If all vanity cases will be tucked away when the T. C. looks for recommendations. N -NVhen the promised lecture from the Professor is coming. -Wlio has been joy-riding at noon lately. , I . -Vklhose arrow will be the straight- est in piercing Riley's heart. -lf Gladys Randall has found hard or soft coal CColeJ. -Why Leon Longley hates himself. E . POPULAR SONGS BY POPULAR PEOPLE Three Thousand Years Ago -Har V old Riley. n l Love You -Carroll John-son. Linger a Wliile - Bob Thompson. VVhy Did I . Kiss That Girl? - johnnie Gray. b I. Ain't Got Nobody -Leon Long- M ll ll ley. ' Lead, Kindly Light -Merle Long- ley. an Go 'I.ong, Mule -Miss Rhoades. Doodle-DOO-DOO -Sid Finck. NO, No, Norah -Frank Cooper. I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland - Grace King. George-tte -Harriette Andrews. They Go Vtlild, Simply XfVild, Over Me -Harry Wilde. Too Tired -Pudge Matteson. She's EverybOdy's Sweetheart - Joan MacDonald. In the.Ifvening by the Moonlight - K. K. K. ' lj ll u In Pete- Say, that's a religious school out in Hannibalf' D Jerry- I-Iow's that? Pete- W'hy, the scholars that study Latin, consult Scripterf'

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