Harvard Boys High School - Review Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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,, 264.3 'I' llllllll ummrl f 'T - 6 4 A ff ' ii XA G fs, HARVARD K 1 'WXsQX-Jae ' - J N i X 7'-. K V . boil me l OCTOBER lgsmstrqp. Arte rl LFPRAL r I il iff '7f 'ii '- ' 'l:1 n -- :Z 17' 1 J '::::7 RT- ---. lil Xff y Q H N - fl L.. I l Ll F ill l Digger? JANUARY! FEBX X JULY Auqusjr in it 1':' -:112J '-3 ' 1123111 --1---- ' 33 ,- f 113315: 1 11111 1 ll l lk lll lf ll Q ,jj The Calendar Y l September 24' October 0 A rapid Survey Showed few Mr..Haefner drowned out by I newcomers' NO one found asleep- emphatic denials, as he. accuses I Freshmen as usual wild and dumb. Seniors and .Tumors of doing moth' Football practice starts with a big mg- squad out. 7 October 7 , It ainlt gonna rain no more, l Sepiembm 25 says the coach cheerfully, and we First absentees: football players. Df2lCtiCC ill 21 UVCIY Sh0WCT- 5 11:00 A. NI. Hurrah! A new 'gm kind of cookies! Freshman still Qffobw- Q itll? l,X dumb' lldust be Schnadig's birthday. VVe get our first good look at his S li b ,Z face as he comes from behind his 5 ep em E1 9 beard. Season starts with a bang- .rbfl Harvard 6, Calumet 0. Odober j0 fwly .I ,N October I Harvard's poor run-down stu- dents are given the additional nourishment of milk with their cookies. Department of passports opened in C-1. lVIr. Haefner over- whelmed by many calls for vises. Berger and Swartchild, running on scheduled time, check out for Ford terminal at 11:15, returning promptly at ll 2212. X lewis L' X I , 1 f Q X 'NT' 'QV Qbakilgl-lliilxs' 3, i I 1 I , I X . lll 'li ll lib qi.

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