Ionia High School - Ionian Yearbook (Ionia, MI)

 - Class of 1934

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► THE IONIAN Social Calendar SEPTEMBER 19 3 4 11 — Again the patter of little (?) feet in the venerable I. H. S. 12 — From 8:00 to 12:00; 1:00 to 4:00 we must toil. 13 — Football practice — the boys all fresh and ready to plug — conscious of the admiring girls on the bleachers. 25 — First edition of the Spotlight — it takes strength to bear up under those cuts.” 29 — St. Johns plays here. OCTOBER 6— Night game at Lowell. Defeat and drenching rain cannot daunt those Invincible Ionians. 13 — First team goes to Jackson — what food those boys consumed after that terrific battle! 19 — Report cards — some sad, sad stories. 26 — Girls’ party at Emerson. Boys’ party at Jefferson. The boys find the girls irresistible and appear for the Grand Finale. NOVEMBER 10 — Pep meeting. Sissy Football” staged by the girls. Those scornful boys! 11—Game at Greenville. All school party. 24 — Pre-turkey dance. DECEMBER 8 — Opening basketball game. Lake Odessa here. 10 — Scarlet fever on the rampage. 16 — Seniors sponsor all school party. Seventh grade present en masse. The early birds get the floor. 28 — Senior Alumni Party socially and financially a success. JANUARY 19 — First Conference Game with Greenville at the Armory. 19 — Mr. Smith can wield a wicked dust cloth. 25— The most fascinating thing about school. Exams. 26— A most breath-taking oriental atmosphere — the orchestra in coolie coats — a Junior party. 29 — New semester. Rise, ye downtrodden, and show them that you have the push. FEBRUARY 1 — Chemistry and Agriculture classes to Michigan State. A dull day in the Ionia High School. 2 — Dr. Charles E. Barker casts a spell over all. A speech that will go down in the history of many a life. 9 — G. A. A. Valentine Party — the girls reveal their hearts. 25 — Index numbers! Bear up under the strain, Seniors — it is strictly a private affair. ► 24

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► THE IONIAN « » « » 19 3 4 4 Social Calendar MARCH 2 — Gum-chewing girls and cud-chewing cows.” Mr. Smith, we’re very offended. 9— Pirates — pirates everywhere but where are the he’s”? Pirate Party and a short age of boys. What a disgusting situation! 12 — Our hopes collapse! No auditorium — no gymnasium — no showers — and no class rooms. The CWA rejects our plans for a new building. 18 — Glee Club Concert at Presbyterian Church. 19 — Local Speech Contest. We hail some very glib tongues. 23 — Sociology classes visit State Hospital. High school’s not so bad, eh? 25 —March up and show Dr. Kitson your tonsils, boys and girls. Open it big and say a-a-h. T-h-a-t-s it! Scarlet fever still prevails. APRIL 18 — Miss Hutzel speaks — has a conference with the boys and with the girls, the result of which is 19 — Posted a petition that the girls stand half of the expense of every date — and have the corresponding privileges. MAY 11 — Minstrel Show and Cabaret. One swanky affair. 18 — School party — no more for the poor Senior. 28 — Annual goes to the printers. Staff and critics about wild. Everything all over everywhere and ten minutes to go. JUNE 1 — Senior Play — Adam and Eva — the modern version. 2 — Girls’ Conference. 8 — Junior-Senior Prom. Once again the Jays hop. 17 — Baccalaureate. Full house. 19 — Senior Reception — on the Green. 20 — Senior Party — Most Beautiful — ? Most Popular — ? Most 21 — Class Day. Quaking knees. 21 — School Picnic. Lotsa food. 22 — Commencement. I. H. S. Alumni. — Dorothy Nichol 25 i

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