Hobart Senior High School - Memories Yearbook (Hobart, IN)

 - Class of 1909

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Page 20 text:

1 S man school annual. FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS OF THE SENIORS. I Jeering — Coming, Auntie ! Theresa — I’ve such a headache today! Etta — I should say ! Helen — Huh? Margaret — Listen ! Lenna — What did you say? Lizzie — Sure ! Hattie — Well, that’s right. Fred — That’s what I thought. Lillie — Tell me something. Emily — Have you read your Civics? ( i ladys — Oh ! Mamma ! IMPORTANT DATES IN THE YEAR. Sept. 7 — School opened. Sept. 29 — Margaret handed Pete a lemon. Oct. 1 — Several went to the five-cent show. Oct. 7 — Two Seniors met “Andy.” Oct. 10 — Bill had an accident. Oct. 18 — Juniors and Seniors differ in opinion. Oct. 25 — March music disappears. Oct. 26 — It must be some place. Oct. 30 — Cold weather caused spats to be the fashion. Nov. 2 — Chi.cky got a hair-cut. Nov. 6 — Earle has a new name (Minnie). Dec. 4 — “Cattle smiled” in Virgil. Dec. n — “The Deacon’s Tribulations.” Jan. 25 — Two Juniors start on a trip around the world. Jan. 26 — The Juniors return. Feb. 15 — A smile that won ' t come off. A Senior girl received a valentine. Fob. 22 — No school. Oh, joy!

Page 19 text:

HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL. 11 Mackey and made merry with the entertainment which had been prepared for the visitors. Ask the boys about the refreshments! As the weather cleared another game was booked with East Chicago, which, of course, resulted in another victory for our girls — and that was all ! The boys played also. A tine entertainment was prepared for them at the home of Margaret Bullock and, indeed, as usual, an evening of pleasure was enjoyed by both teams. Although the basketball season was drawing to a close, the society was not, for a few weeks later the Juniors surprised their language teacher, Mr. Zaugg, at the home of Rev. Kuonen, where they spent a very pleasant evening. After the Oratorical Contest the classes were so overjoyed with the success of their orators that the parties began to come thick and fast! At the home of John Fleck, the Juniors gathered to honor the members of their class who were in the oratorical contest, — George Tabbert being the winner of the gold medal. The same evening the Sophomores gathered at the home of Elmaida Johnston, their contestant, to give to her the due honors she deserved. A few days later the Freshmen woke up. Because Ruth Johnson lives in Miller her classmates entertained her at the home of Miss Quinnell. The Seniors were greatly pleased with the results of their contestant, but, it being so near graduation, bred Frank s deserved honors were bestowed upon him in the daytime. On April 12th Miss Edna Borger entertained her German class at a Dutch luncheon. I he class all felt very grateful to have enjoyed such a suggestive meeting of the German pupils. On May 14th came the Juniors reception of the Seniors. This year the event was celebrated at the home of Miss Ellwyn Roper. The house was beau- tifully decorated with the Senior class colors. Much time had been spent and great care taken to prepare such an elegant entertainment and the Seniors certainly have something to remember to the credit of ’10.



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HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL. 19 Feb. 23 — One of the faculty had a birthday. March 3 — Alarm clocks kept busy. March 5 — Are Angels men or women? March 13 — Water color girls paint tulips. March 17 — Freshman wore true colors. March 18 — Li I taught school. March 19 — Senior found a valuable shell? March 23— Earle visited H. T. II. S. March 26— Local contest. March 27 — Juniors’ and Sophomores’ parties. April 4 — Freshmen party. April 5 — Fire drill ! April 15 — Ti 1 lie broke Arthur’s glasses. April 23 — Hammond contest. April 23 — Sophies have class meeting in Manual Training room. May 5 — Hattie works very diligently at her bookkeeping. May 14 — Junior reception to Seniors. May 21 — Senior class play, “Queen Esther.” May 28 — Commencement and Alumni Banquet.

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