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

 - Class of 1930

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TH Q f'l ARVA R D XZZXEIZXF-!7JEz C3133 l l l ll ll i y ll W' .ll l ll' il M li Ml I lil y lj l February 7. February 1 1. Heavies defeat strong Woodlawn team 18-16. According to Mr. Pence, most presidents don't know from which end to shoot a gun. Oh my! February 12. Lincoln,s birthday-we're emaciated. February 1 S. Anderson is thoroughly and completely bowled over by a pair of brown eyes, haili-ng from the far North side. A sharp rise was noticed in the gasoline market. February 20. February 21 February 26 Second March 1. The team Milwaukee and played Mr. February 28. the incidental ha Lights lose to Chicago Latin. Heavies continue to win. . Harvard's Sophs beat U. Highls Sophs. . Faculty conscience has spasm and we drop two games to M. P. M. A. team beats Luther in their gym-heavies didn't play. and several supporters, including Mr. Schimmel, went to Olmsteadis University School team in their gym. Among ppenings of the trip, we won the game. March 3. An impassioned plea by Macdonald for a chess team quite floored us. All right, all you athletes, come out for the Daisy Chain and May Pole teams. My mamma says that I may if you're not too rough. March 4. There have been some mighty strange happenings around here lately- some new secret meetings with M March 7. what? March 14. March 15. March 17. society or something, called Stewdent Konsuln-many, many secret r. Pence. Oh my! Lights and heavies win from North Shore. Pretty good season- Team went to basketball tournament at Sycamore. Harvard loses to Morgan Park in a hard fought battle. St. Patrick's Day. Seniors arrive in horse and buggies-we're not sure who were the buggiest-the horses or the Seniors. March zo. March 23. March 27. March 31. Team left for National Academy Tournament at Madison- Result: second place in consolation tournament. More exams-more woe-more salty tears. Spring vacation. Oo, la la. April 7. Last quarter opens and Aubrey is still absent. April 9. A his sleep. llen Thomas says he is glad to get back so that he can catch up on April ig. This spring weather is not helping our studies at all. We want peace and quiet. April 24. Tn the spring a young man's fancies lightly turn to-- April 30. On behalf of the neighbors we demand that the chemistry class cease concocting such foul smelling solutions of what-have-you. May 7. To be or not to be is all the bunk. XVe haven't been', for so long, we don't know what it feels like. May 13. One month f1'om today, boys, and it's all over but the shouting . grin and bear it. May 29. McRoy has another girl. This makes eleven this quarter and he is fonder of each succeeding one than he was of her predecessor. We wonder if there is any limit to Billy's passion. June 2. Many .1 tear has been noticed in the eyes of several Seniors. most especially in those of Hal Sessions who is one of the oldest fixtures around the school. June 11. Exams again. They are the last, thank Goodness, until next Fall anyway. June 13. Graduation and those much longed for diplomas. Much whoopee at the Junior Prom. Goodby Seniors. Page IOS 2 - if --rv X

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'QEXSXSXSXS RQWQVV A? F15 Sams November 1. November 5. to see a play on a November 7. to see Hamlet. November 9. November IO seen. QWe've got November II Ha! Hal November IS November 16. November 19. November 20 mouth. November 22 ing to be trouble., November 25 November 26 Leonard to swear. November 28 December 2. a Harvard beats Francis Parker, I4-O. McR0y tells us in the best Pencerian manner why we should 'not go school night. Mr. Pence decides that he will do the decent thing and let us go North Shore wins, 7-0, in a hard fought game. . Seniors go to see Hamlet. Syke's Tuxedo goes to Hamlet to be one too, Aubrey.J . Armistice clay! School as usual-World is safe for Democracy. Last football practice. We lose to Crane's seco'ndsf?j 13-6. H letter awards announced in Antenna wuxtryf' . Big explosion in Lab. Kuhns sticks a red hot test tube in his Mr. Peterson: lf I find out wh0's making that noise, there's go- . Interclass basketball. Sophomores beat Freshmen 30-15. . To-day the usual joviality of the E-nglish class actually caused juniors triumph over Seniors 20-5. . Thanksgiving! Turkey! Babes! etc.! Gasps of admiration and looks of amazement greet the formal open- ing of the new Dining Hall. Miss Schobingeris efforts and hopes have finally brought about the installation of what is generally co-nceded to be the pleasantest and most artistic dining room of any school in Chicago. No speeches. Class basketball: Seniors 63, Freshmen 2: juniors 29, Sophomores II. December 3. these days. December 4. encounter. December 5. by throwing it at December 6. December 10. Mr. Peterson is going to appreciate one of Wildrick's jokes one of Mr. Pence fails to get a rise out of Levin in an extremely interesti-ng The terribul tempered Mr. Goldberg spoils a pineapple milk shake Mr. Freehling. Football banquet. Seniors shave gooper feathers off McRoy's upper lip with the aid of a bottle of mercurochrome. December 13. to be trouble. December 19. December 20. Mr. Peterson: If I hnd out who's making that noise, there's going Exams today and tomorrow. Ah! Woe is me! More exams and then Christmas vacation. January 6. School reopens with the usual bright and smiling faces. january 10. Carson's in love again. This time worse than ever. Bob Redfield has been noticed looking cross-eyed at a babe also. January 22. More work and less play, faculty motto. January 31. Reserves lose to North Shore. Heavies win. February 5. Seniors and Juniors entertained during gym period with a talk by Dr. Pierce of Kenyon college. Page107 , ki Y U .



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