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CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 7-Woxv! The debut of the freshies. They're greener than ever. 8-Traffic rules are explained in chapel. So, keep to the right. 9-Another freshie caught in Solid Geometry class. 10-Seniors take Miss Blose for a freshie. Ham saves the day. 13-Miss Jackson caught making eyes at lVIr. Shumaker. Miss Cumming peeved! 14-Season tickets on sale.-Buy one and cheer for the team. 15-We learned in Economics class that if a man Wonlt buy you a diamond to buy . vw --., -'fdiigk one yourself and throw him in the lake. Ci. - freshies gradually getting acquainted. WAIT TILL THE RECEPTION! 16 17-Glee Club started. Mr. Shurnaker heads the gang. ' 20 in -Blue-and Gold Monday, after our boys held New Castle to a O-0 score. in 21-That New Castle spirit still lurks. Woe to the next victim! 22-Wovvl! The freshie's spirit is aroused. The penalties have been posted on the bulletin board. 23-Another school day! Same old grind, plus excess knowledge. 24-Cheer practice tonight. Atta-ole! hght ! SIS BOGM MARS!! 27-Mars beat Parker's Landing 33-O. Mustn't say Huh ? 28-Don't abuse the Hfreshiesn tonight! Remember they are just kids! Treat 'em nice! -No ufreshiesl' reported missing. All of them seemed to enjoy last night's spirits. -Seniors elect Staff. Let's get down to business! 29 30 OCTOBER 1-Big game tomorrow! Be sure to come! 4-All school saddened by the death of Uncle Davef, 5-Another romance! Zippe! Arabelle Hostetler walks home with Albert Sumner. 6-Juniors entertain us in chapel. Sorta pepping up for the Butler game. XT -Miss Jackson teaching freshies to draw graphs, She has a wicked touch but a straight line. 8-Class plans Saturday evening farewell party for Jane Degleman. ll-Holiday! ! ! !!! Mars beat Butler 6-0. N l2-Nothing doing-Same old story. Watch your candy papers. fMzikes lVI1'. ! 1 Conley hungry to pick them up emptylj l ly 13-Thrills!!! Mr. Shumaker is married! Didn't take the girls long to find it out!! 'S C'est dommage! 14-Vera Dawson entertains us in chapel with one of her masterpieces. 15-Alpha Society entertains us with the first Literary program of' season. ' 18-Bowser renders a well prepared lecture in chapel on Cheer Practice. X 19-Six w1eek's tests. Let's compare my 30's and your 2O's!! 'Q 20-High School flooded. Tinker's lVIorris Chair found floating in auditorium. E 21-Seniors help Miss Hespenheide average marks. Unfortunately, they weren't 1 Senior marks. 22-Mr. Conley makes a grand slam. Lectures to the 25o in chapel. -vt 25-Miss Neilson reads DrinkWater's Abraham Lincoln. Sweet Hortense! i' 26-Reports out!!!!! Now don't holler at the teacher. lt's you own fault, not A her's? that youlre so dumb! 27-Another 'ibustedn romance in Senior Class! We mention no names! 8-The famous M. H. S. Orchestra performs in chapel. Quit an orchestra everyone Q! will admit. 5 il -Senio are giving a masquerade party tonight. We wan everyone to look nice, V so be s re to mask. l T E ,S TWBNTY-Sxx E Tj l A 's riff- .,x4.....s ,I 1 'A A 1 , s-4-.mmm :Ax-jx jr., I A V ,X is XJ? A Q I A
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BACCALAUREATE May 22, 1927 Processional . America Invocation ...................................... ......... R ev. S. L. Louden Junior Chorus-Psalm to Labor ....... ........................ M endelssohn Reading of the Scripture .............. ......... R ev. E. B. Lawrence Prayer ..............................,.......... ....... R ev. Alex Kilpatrick Girls Trio-Lift Thine Eyes ....... ............. .......,......... M e ndelssohn Sermon ................................................................ ......... R ev. S. E. Brown Prayer .................................................................... ........ R ev. S. L. Louden Junior Chorus-O, For the Wings of a Dove ....... .................... M endelssohn Benediction ............................................................. ....... R ev. Alex Kilpatrick f CUMMENCEMENT June 6, 1927 Processional-Grand March, Temple of Enterprise --Kroyman .......... ..... . Orchestra Invocation .......... L ................................................................................. Rev. S. L. Loudcn 55 S A: 5355: ,Q-H Tig. llfi' ' -' A' 1?- Wz- i ' 'Fi , . fx l i r Song, Voices of Ille Pyoodsn-A. Rubenstein ............................................ Senior Class XX COMMUNI'l'Y SERVICE THROUGH MARS HIGH SCHOOL l mOration, 'Iis Present Belzefitsj' ...................................................................... Sara Galer Duet, Selected ............................................................ .,...... M ary and Martha Knaell 5lilliOl'Htl0I1, r'Serfvice Through Physical Ezluczztionl' ......................... Howard Eyth Double Quartette: a. 'The Illillefs Wo0i1zg ............... ................ E . Fanning X b. I Hear a Thrush at Eve .............. ............... C harles Cadman X Soprano : Alto : I,.x Avonnell Ziegler Sara Galer Grace Oesterling Margaret Gay kf' ' Bass: Tenor: l l Kermit Schwab William McDonald g Arthur Williams Raymond Croft ,9ff'-9. l MwiOration, HIZIIIIIC' of an Enlarged Course of Study .......................... Virginia Wilson l i , Song, Joys of Springi'-A. Geibel ...,.. ..................... ............... ............... S e n ior Class fl iWmWOration, Necessity of Increased Capacity .................................... lVIartha Knaell ll 1 Donors .................................... ............. ......................... F e rn Morrowv and Harry Ziegler 3 l f ' Xl Overture, Lu.vt.vpiel -Kela-Bela ..................... ........................................... O rchestra i X l l Address ..............................................,........,........................ Rev. Carl August Voss, D. D. BM 2 A Farewell Song ................................................................................................ Senior Class I . ,fl ' Presentation of Diplomas ........ Dr. A. N. Lurting, President of the Board of Education 8 4 lVIarch, mlnnozfationu--K1'oyman ...................................................................... Orchestra X jp If - W mFirst Honors ........ 93.57 j U1 l 'I MSecond Honors .... 93.43 J. Z S WMThird Honors ...... 92.51 f ' iHiMiFourtli Honors .... 92.38 l H X if fi Q if KN.. . c .fl ,LLL X721 if '1Iw1aN'rr-Fxvls AV 'L 5 W ', 9. , Q --ss... J Vx R IVA , '- -- 1 , EFX 5 .i Q l . Z:-L Y-7 D K.
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NOVEMBER 1-Seniors get pictures taken, er-er-we mean they took a few days off to go to the show. 2-Some more bright lights take, VV:-: muSt have our pictures taken, for an excuse to go swimming. 3-Mr. Conley sings in chapel, do-re-mi-fa- 4-Some of the freshy talent pantomimes its way to the stage in chapel. lVIr. Shumaker tells us his poor heart is breaking. Miss Cumming recommends LePage's glue. Lil I 6-Hot diggity! We certainly are a handsome bunch by the looks of our pictures. 9-Flora forgets her specs, VVateh your step, old dear. ' .JL U. -QV.. - -H l0-Chapel's main purpose is to spiritualize the boys for the big game week. 11-Holiday!!!! Nevertheless we swamp Grove City 18-0. 12-Back again, and the boys tell us how to lick Evans City tomorrow. l5- Ham disappointed. We made only 65 points to Evans City's O. l6-Cheer up!! Wo1'se things than that can happen. VVilma arranged the racks in her tires so that the 8 Hat tires would be this morning instead of tonight. 17-A few seats are being changed in study hall, due to the far sighted specs of Miss Jackson. 18-Gully, Earl lVIoore is very studious in French Hcuzi' he is quite taken up with France. l9-Ruth France, picture editor, announces that the snapshots are coming in but they were snapped when they should have been shot. Z2-The only thing l can say is lf the shoe fits put it! on. I 23- Marg Forsythe made a hit! That's right! She bumped into Ernest Mair. 24-After today's Literary we hope Howard and Grace live happily ever after. 29-Thanksgiving spirit!!! A freshie caught thanking Mr. Conley for the holiday. 30--Roberta and Betsy,' Jackson still arguing whether there are two or three- beats in a flask -er I mean, a measure, . DECEMBER flea -- 1-Two freshies sick of school. l 2-Basketball practice. Everybody help! 3-More tests! Teachers finding out what we don't know. 6- Flon Loerch and Raymond Croft still hitting on all four! 'fl , 7-Hulda is thrilled because Ambrose smiles at her. Flora almost perishes with jealous wrath! X I 8-Reports go out, and some will stay out too, cuz pop won't sign 'em! Q 9- Bill Bowser falls down the stairs. 10-Frances is quite a singer. Already she has progressed as far as the Marsellaise. 1 13-M1'. Conley gets a haircut and celebrates by taking a day off. 1 14-Gee we're extravagant. Got a new hoard in the boardwalk. ll 15--Mfr. Conley's theory of Gold and Silver is disputed by Florence. Hot argument! A 2 16-- Yust one day 'till we start breakin' rules for the rest of the' year. X ' I 17-Last day of school this year. Two week's vacation. L V JANUARY ' fl, 3--Back again! Grand start for the new year with a lecture in chapel. -i. . l 4-Tuesday! Huh? Yep! That's it! f l -' l 5-- Dutch', Eyth heard singing Baby Face. A penny for your thoughts, Dutch 5 I -QQ 6-Popular school song is Forsaken.'J it fi-Q. , 7-Do you ostracize? Well, brother, we don't do that here! ' l 1 10-Sara Thompson b aks the knobs of Lizzie's doors, and gets locked out. Get JH can-opener to get i ! 'N X ll-Play Committee 'j. I-w1alks Pittsburgh to find a suitable farce. ff, f.,,, ' - .1 I Q ki 5 an TWVENTY-SEVEN I -Cbhxiij U ga 'E ir... if -2 . r ,ff -ee 'lf' ' .rv , A 'Z Q Z :X,X,A-,i-A - - - X
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