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J' H l -A THE JACK o' LAN'1fERNg . 4 . , V sx V W A 4 1 X if 1-Nb gl 1 ,. ,. Nm X . C ' f ZWLIIANXSQSSN if nivgx 3-'Wx A ' -:triittclttbbtt-'-1:2032-::::::4'Z2?:::t::::::::-RAA: -'A---' 5 - . The number of pupils in the Senior Class was-increased at the begin- ning of the term. by the arrival of Velma Lobb, ,Eleanor Lobb and Maude Matthews of Brisbin, also Frazges Owens ted Hyder of Vv oodward - --1 Q, ,I The . Misses Doris Hewlett, Mairl' N Humphrey, Gladys Mattern, D-orothy Johnson, Emily Wilcopggifia A.-'Myersgand Betty Curtain were visitors at the H. H. S. fron3.,lPT1f - o, Thursday, October 22. John Munson and Reynold Ch f, 1 f also .visitors during the .week of Center County Institute.. . .. g4'i'f Jr fi . .A . - . S.. ,fp Following a d . 117 2 'e . iifwmans' Home Companion for the Ath- letic Association i3 u . . . CH. S. enjoyediia Pre-Historic Party on October 9. 5.21. .il tg.we A-segved and eyeryone had a fine time .- The Stf ' o 1' egy m' ,,ga ary Societyjggfrovided,-the entertainment for the No, :V --1-fa -1- 'etingnbf ' 'e Alumnjggfome of.th!9'?previous,Literary ' Program .gf I atedif if the , mg a lu-nchsfyvaiserved by the Juniori :fe Q. . if jf' j'5?1 livb gfffl 4 the J 1 I io,gg, camgfl' glingfaong. .We Seniors -f9'w4jlfg.' mucliggurprise .'wg?'thou f ygafould never get them. T Q1 k th i f hey ar t ietatier t 5 p ffbgfbihat is natural as every Sify-if: inks. 'ir rings' etglfer t ggi: if he' preceeding classes. Abou, he mi lm g e A MF eshies gave the Upper Class n a p y at t ogy. e e 5 t e time in dancing and playing ames 5 USICI s Falk Orchestra Afterwards a lunch as se o the Freshies for the fine time that f n H-s M 1 a N gf-1 the Students who had access to a Kodak a o n R ii ' ak Club,-ffhe ollowingo cers were elected. esi nt ar A 3 J plin Vice'Presi njDorot Pidgeon Secretary ar S reasurer' Eleano A ,A It was decided that the c b n Q monthly due a ro' that Wex take pictures for the ck a hen we,go hi es . . I S P 6 3,- -551' E per 'ten nt ros he n is assist it Mr. High of Clear- iielgf ,givin F. 4' - ler isit igh Scho Monday, March the 'f 1 ff' ',3 ' ' - . -' ' Q ,, V.. . ' . 4 ,Q-f . ..' . 's 4 4' , f- -'f. va - --:. af -' . . -ff' H . g f ,V , - f f 9,1 1 M: . . . . jf' .- .131 ' i' fa 'Q5 '- 3.13 25 ' ' ' . -r ,vi '- . . ff' ' ,- ' Y 1.9. iv v :, :, Q avz. Ui JF z . If ' A X: . A ,ig Aff: ' , , h ,UVM . ,, I-. . - -, , , - ,Q-, ' . .L ' -' . .' Hs. ' . .. 7 I' I J..-F d I ji, '75 g .,,' I f . . f - WHS OI' e . ,g u y , -15 ,,f-6-LX ff v, ,- fi 5' A N , 1. h Y. -- .eg 1,1 I 1' .f -. .f f 4 , :spd Q if F .'- . - 1 'i ',-. - -JI, V. , V , . 1-v. . - ar . Us 4- 4. O 1, , h iyfn 3 Ai- , .- l - 4 ,Q Q. , - f 1. , - , ' I - . '- L.. 11 V a A- 1 51:5 j .4 9 ' r .H . : usd. 5,--Id' N4 . . . I tl ' Fairy: '.! ' , - , .' 3 , 9 ', Alf' ,' , . K- 1 f H ,ia fl. 4- f - J ' ff 4 .eh 'f f A? U , ' , 9: ' ' f - f ' 5 M. :J ' T' s ii- . If ' X . ' ' - v , 'gn' 1 ,- . l ff.: ': ' . ,- f Fir M . ave ver int esting talk 'the Value of a High Sc o l and Col eEduc io , be re specializi on any-one thing. - li, . l N.. ,., X - 1-47.- . . f 1v gf In J 'l .1 l 5. J V X . Q IU Er +
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g J-ACK o' LANTERN LOOKING BAGKWARDS How sweet to be young and going to school, With naught to do but keep the good rule, Too late we realize our folly, And wish'we' still were young and jolly. It was just ten years ago in May, When I smiled on Graduation Day, I didn't know that I would be, b The English Teacher in '23, One never knows what one will do, And so the old proverb proves true, Live your life as best you can, No use to set a model plan. For if we could guess our future true, A lot of wonderful things we'd do, We'd probably only do things worse, And make a mess of the universe. V -Sadie McKenzie Wisner '16 so's YOUR ou: MAN A I Q The stars were shining bright, U And in her eyes there glowed a golden light, He clasped her hand and held it tight, And for many minutes he tried with all his might To make her tellg i 1 For he was sure that light Meant that she, loved him well, Tell me, he said that you love me, That is all I ask. Fool, she said, I was looking at your iiask. So's your old man. . . -Helen Dickey '26 ' -'46--s za u 3 ' fs ' .i,g,gjlfSi.i?fe',44h,g4
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. ' -'Y' ' 'z,-A? . ' L. , 4 THE JACK of LANTERN g W g yy ln The Junior Class of Woodward High School attended our Literary Program, for the month of January held Friday the 29th. H. H. S. The week of March lst, Captain Picketts of DuBois visited the High School in the interest of the Citizen's Military Training Camp. H. H. PS. Our Literary Society progressed very much this year. Following are two of the programs in detail. One given on October 30, 1925 and the other, The Christmas Program, given December 18. Opening Song .......................................... No. 33 Minutes ............................................. Secretary Opening Address . . . ....... . ........ Prof. Silliman Essay ............. ......... ' .......... D ella Gennicks Musical Reading .... . ........... Helen Zeigler and Clifford Mills Recitation ......................... L ............. Helen' Dickey Bazoo Orchestra ............ Margaret Sherkel, Helen Zeigler, Marcella Chaplin, Melissa Newcomer, Helen Dickey and Gretchen Hiller. Composition on Nai1s. .......................... George Mills Pantomine, Then The Lamp Went Out ........ Paul Tompkins Lorraine Hall, David Morgan, Robert Gould and James Murray. Play, Why Photographers Go Mad. ........ Edward Webb David Hiller, Emma Tuch, Hazel Pearson, Eleanor Lobb, Helen Delansky, Marcella Chaplin, Melissa Newcomer, Mar- garet Bathgate, William Chaplin, Margaret Visnofsky and James Rodgers. Paper ......... ......... C atherine Boulton and Helen Gallagher Cr1t1c's Remarks ................................. Inez Johnson Song .......... ...... ................................. N o . 22 Some of the numbers, of this program were repeated Thursday Nov. 5, for the monthly meeting of the H. H. S. Alumni Association. The Christmas Program :- 3 Opening Song .......... ............................. N o. 84 Opening Address ........ .............. E leanor Lobb Minutes ................... ............ ...... , ...... S e cretary Songs by Male Chorus ............... Earle Robertson, Thomas Quinn, Edward Webb, Clifford Mills and James Murray. Story lDickens' Christmas Carroll ................ Della Gennicks Songs .................................... ' ....... French Class Dialogue .................... William Chaplin David Morgan ,,.,, Y, Bob Gould, Paul Tompkins, Eliza Wilks, Hazel Pearson, Mary Swick and Emma Tuch, Vocal Duet .................. Helen Zeigler and Melissa Newcomer Play Christmas at Punkin Holler. ........... Helen Delansky, Marcella Chaplin, Clifton Benson, Melissa Newcomer, Harry Falk, Ruby Radcliffe, George Mills, Susie Wilks, Lester Griffith, Eleanor Wagner, Marguerite Carey, Evelyn Robertson. ' Song ................................. I ................ Chorus Closing Song ........................................... School ,- .A , - ,Amr -,-.A-.-.5 'rising
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