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THE ANVIL, JUNE, 1918. J une It is J une! Let us wander, my friend, you and I, Far, far through the wood and the field, For the open air calls me, and in your sad sigh I see the same feeling revealed. This, the season of freedom and the season of joy, To all creatures happiness brings. Hear the call of the bluebird, the coo of the dove, His sweet, simple lovesong each sings. Comes the so-ft dancing sunlight from smiling blue skies, And kisses each tender green leaf 5 And it stirs up the blood and sad spirits rise. The long pent-up school boy finds relief. Let us Hee for a while from the classes of hate To nature, and sing, dance and play. All too soon the great chance will be gone once again. Be happy as long as you may, For in September, the leaves in their brilliant array Will fade and will wither and dieg ' And we must return to our classes of care, Let us wander, my friend, you and I. It is June! Illene G .Logan, '18, I1-l11S1ll Pa, what is a football coach ? The ambulance, I suppose. Mr. Smith- If you put that on your exam paper, you'll get blue right thru' it like that. Said a Sophomore boy to a Freshman girl, I'm like a ship at sea, The exams are near and 1'm afraid That I shall foundered be. The girl replied, I'll be the shore, Where you can rest when your journey's o'er. Silence fell and all was well, For the ship had hugged the shore. 14
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THE ANVIL, JUNE, 1918. enjoyable evening. Base ball came, along with spring, and several sailors on boat one are making good at this. Pilot, Miss Wyman, from the beginning of this year's course kept, and is still keeping, the boat from floundering in deep wat- ers. The crew is planning an afternoon in June to be called Class Day. This day with commencement will form a fit- ting close for a successful year's journey. The crew has missed all those who, for different reasons discontinued the journey. All who have been able to travel on have learned more every day of the true value of high school sailing. The choice of the motto by the crew shows that they feel that they are only beginning the voyage of life. The motto chosen by them is Today we launch, where shall we anchor? Ava Billington, '18. llllllill The time set for class day is the afternoon of June 13th. The Senior class will present the farcical comedy, Profess- or Pepp. The baccalaureate service is to be Sunday, June 16. Rev. W. W. Dieterich, pastor of the First Methodist Church, will preach. The commencement exercises will be held June 21. The speaker is Mr. Wm. H. McMasters, presi- dent of Mt. Union College. Miss Lydia L. Beckwith, a member of our faculty, was married on June 1 to Mr. W. J. Rigger of Croswell, Mich. They will make their home in Painesville. Mrs. Biggervwishes to thank the pupils and teachers who so beautifully decorated her room with flowers on June 3. 13
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THE ANVIL, JUNE, 1918. SENIOR ATHLETES lllllllli Triangular Debate The annual triangular debate between teams from Ge neva, Conneaut and Painesville was held on the evenin of 8' April nineteenth. Our negative team composed of Elizabeth Ch, . Y, . W . apinan, Eduaid Qhuich and Robert Feenstra went to Conneaut. At home our atlirmative team debated with G e.. neva. Esther Brown, Frances Smith and Illene Logan rep- resented P. H. S. Gordon Doncaster was originally a mem- ber of this team but on account of illness was unable to de- bat. W'h '- -' ' ' ' e It only tor ty eight hours notice Miss Logan took his place. Although P. H. S. did not win either of the pen- nants awarded winning teams, h ' d b work and fine school spirit. s ei e ate showed intense 15
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