Houtzdale High School - Jack O Lantern Yearbook (Houtzdale, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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THE JACK O' LANTERN Song ............ Opening Address . . . Class History . . Reading ...... Thesis ...... Class Song . . . Class Will .... Class Ship ..... Class Prophecy . ..- ....- Catherine Violin Solo ............ Class Presentations ..... Class Paper ........ Mantle Orations .... Address ......... Song ................. . . . . . High School . . . . Fnancis Rodgers . . . Catherine Chaplin . . . . . Ruth Williams . . . . Amelia Vincent Seniors Bert Webb ........... Violet Williams . Marie Carey, Mary Adelsberger Margaret Pollock, Howard Jones CloydiBroberg .Ruth Williams, Finley Saupp . . . Ellis Hoiman, Clark Gould . . . Giles Bonner, Thomas Quinn Professor Silliman High School On Thursday May 12th, the Juniors, assisted by the lower classes entertained the Seniors, at the Fireman's Hall. The party was Very well planned ,and the Hall artistically decorated in the Senior colors. An entertainment including many amusing features was presented by the pupils, followed by games, dancing, and refreshments. That fare- well party will never be forgotten. It will always bring back fond memories of the H. H. S. The alumni and patrons who visited the High School at various times this year were certainly welcome. We hope they will never lose interest in their High School. . E. O. H. '25 H. H. S. - -431

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THE JACJS O' LANTERN The County Superintendent, Mr. Trostle made his .annual visit to the school during January. He inspected the school, and then .finally consented to address the school, as usual his talk was appreciated by all There was much excitement during mid-year examinations, but the routine was soon back to normal, and school was school again. Among the many contestants in the Lincoln Essay contest, Earle Mitchell, a Sophmore, was awarded the medal for the best essay on Abraham Lincoln. The medal was offered by the Illinois Watch Co. of Springfield, Illinois. The medal was presented on Lincoln's birthday. The essay submitted by Ruth Williams received second honors. Springtime a musical comedy, was presented by the High School for the benefit of the Athletic Association under the direction of Miss Hendricks of the John Rodgers Producing Company. 'It proved to be a great success. Springtime was shown on the 23 of February, and thus as a certain Freshman facetiously remarked enabled Houtz- dale people to see Springtime early. Even Finley Saupp had a birthday in March, which was celebrated on St. Patricks Day by a surprise party given at Finley's home. Every- one had a very good time, at least we all seemed to linger until the next morning. The Teachers Local Institute of this district was conducted in the High School Building on March 21, 1925. The Varsity boys claim the basket-ball season ended very success- fully this year, but we really think they mean the-delicious chicken sup- per which was served at Mr. and Mrs. Sillimans home one evening in March to the boys of the Varsity. Two Members of the Senior class, Ellis Hoffman and Francis Rodgers enjoyed a trip to Washington, our capital city. The Literary books are increasing in number. Several new editions have been added this year by the Literary Society, Freshman and mem- bers of the community. The latest edition is a set of Comptons Pictur- ed Encyclopediaf' Some of the students think they are too juvenile but our opinion is that even the laboratory would not go wrong in adding a few milk bottles to its equipment. Many students of the second year French class are corresponding with students of France, who are studying English. The Reading Room, which is a new feature of our routine this year, is on the road to success. The rules are faithfully carried out by monitors, who mark demirits for violations of rules. At various times lunches were served by the Seniors and Junior classes, for the benefit of different school organizations, and class interests. This year the Literary Society met with it's greatest success. Each month a program more amusing and instructive was rendered. On May lst the last program, the Senior Number was conceded by all to be the best of the current year. Following is the program in detail, ..4g..

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