Harding High School - Folio Yearbook (Bridgeport, CT)

 - Class of 1929

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THE SPECULATOR VOL, IV THE WARREN HARDING HIGH SCHOOL No. 1 SPECULATOR WIRETAPPERS INTERCEPT A LAWRENCE SPY MESSAGE CANDIDATES OUT FOR SOUP TEAM Continuing the Harding policy of Athletics for All , the A. A. in co' operation with the cafeteria manage' ment, has taken the initial steps to organize a Soup'Gargling team. The brunt of the work is benig taken on by Director Ricker, who has hidden in the inner recesses of the l18 sancf tum delicate apparatus, built during his war work with explosives, for measuring the intensity of sound. The first tests are now being conf ducted using the early candidates to determine with what kind of soup, fa soup by any other name would be as wateryl, the best results are ob' tained. Daily practice is being held, lasting from 2:30 until the soup iss gone. Thus far the indications are that the psychological effect of calling the soup clam chowder swings the tide of bubbles in the direction of the clams trying out. The gentle but persistent snapping of the clams held close up is said to increase greatly in volume of noise. Altho Lindy soup is no longer served, an effort will be made to try it, in order to determine whether the noise of the motor exerts any influence on the sound of the soup. It may be possible to enter players with each kind of soup. Early candidates include Lynch and Umstatter, tomato specialistsg Thorne, D'Louhy, Mike Turko, Louis Wagner, and uncounted others who are demons with the Noodle variety. Director Ricker is compiling a schedule to include the strongest schools in the state. Central will be handicapped because of the number of its lunch periods and the conse' quent lack of harmony. Derby hopes to put a strong team on the Held, due to the abundance of soupfmaterial in the nearby Housatonic. Stratford, Fairfield, and Terryville are hopeful of success in the Beanfsoup field. THREE HURT AS RIOT BREAKS UP FACULTY MEETING Iffensored Continued on Page 3 LATE NEWS BULLETINS Harding Beatss Central NEWFIELD PARK-Today Hard' ing High smothered the venerable ri' vals from acrosss the river by the score of 2fO, when brilliant strategy on the part of Manager Nolux pref vented the enemy from reaching the battlefront. Under the inspiration of a dream, the capable pilot planted two tons of loam, well watered, at the corner of Seaview and Stratford Avenues, and the Red and Black Bus became mired. Brains Wins Again CENTRAL HIGH-Brains beat brawn here again today, when Wil' liam Collins of Warren Harding earned 96 on the College Board Eng- lish Exam. NEW BUGS HEAD WILL END TORTURE OF KITTIES That dissection of felines for the advancement of science will be frown' ed upon in the future was the star' tling sentiment expressed in no un' certain terms by Imnota Sucker, new- ly elected president of the Bugology Club, in an interview yesterday with a Speculator reporter. What are to be the main points in your policy as president? inquired the reporter. Well, you see I- You mean you will have bigger and more frequent meetings ,is that it? Well, that is not- Yes, I get you. What about chlo' roforming and dissecting? Chloroforming! Why I- Yes. I thought that would be your stand on the matter. But Dissecting! I never ev- I'm glad to see you're progressive. All the rgeat leaders are opposed. But I- The members will be pleased to have such a firm executive. How soon will your new policy go in force? What new pol-3' Immediately, you say? But what about the cats already condemned? They will be- Given away? Who gets them? Dammit, I said- A very good idea. Are you plan' ning any other new policies? I have not yet pl-- Too many to mention here then, you say? Well, will you mail them to me? Ifm much obliged for the inter' view. Sucker, who has been prominent in Continued on Page 3 lf95 fl British Home Office 10 Downing Street London, S. W., E. N. 6 Report on Conditions at Warren Harding High School, Bridge- port, Conn., U. S. A., Deemed Menace to British Supremacy Under your direction I made a vis- it to Harding for the purpose of sizing up this dangerous spot. I wish to connrm the impression that they are a wary bunch. My first attempt to gain entrance to the institution under the disguise of a book agent ended disastrously, several ofhcials pouncing on me immediately and ejecting me with violence down the granite front steps, which are in- numerable. Before attempting another assault on this vicious citadel of danger, I decided to make underfcover attempts to learn of a safe approach. By means of perusing much violent lit' erature which is disseminated at regu' lar intervals from the structure, I conceived a plan. Meanwhile I had sized up the physical layout of the place and the possibilities for escape. The building is a squat but extensive red structure on a precipice, along the edge of which tear beastly yellow omnibuses. The rear is guarded by lofty walls, whence an attack could be made only with difficulty. There are numerous exits thru which the villains might escape if attacked by a superior force. But back to my means of entry.- Appropriately disguised, I purchased a plain black sweater, on which I attached a large yellow letter H. Then, at a deucedly early hour, I entered the building in the midst of the inmates. Passing thru a heavily armored front entrance, in which an ambush could be easily laid for the invading forces, I turned to the right and entered the first door, where, as I expected, I found a mahogany bench with two inmates seated on it. I took my place there, secure from observation. Here for two days I looked and listened, picking up many facts which convincd me of the im' portance of this menace. I learned that a group of master seamen is being trained here to challenge the supremacy of the British navy, and that this body has outclassed every such organization in this section of America. I learned that the stu' dents participate in something over three hundred daily discussion forms, where every possible aspect of the weaknesses of the British Empire is Continued on Page 3

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