Marysville High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Marysville, KS)

 - Class of 1916

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MARYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 65 Jan. 17-21. Literary society organized. Mr. Unruh talks in chapel. First ta1'dy reported. Jan. 2-1-1. liverybody enjoying coasting. If anyone is in doubt as to how long to bake mud pies, ask Und. Seniors go a'sleighing and take lunch at Blanche's. Jan. 31-Feb. 7. Juniors and Seniors give program at Art exhibit. Seniors have candy booth. Feb. 7-14. Seniors getting t'shot for the annual. Manhattan plays basket ball here. Feb. 14-21. Seniors go kodaking Monday, after school. Schoolma'an1s from all over county here. B. IZ. with 1-'rankfort. Feb. 21-28. Grade cards are handed out. Mrs. Beavers calls meeting of Senior girls. Mr. Smith gets back from Superinte-ndent's convention at Detroit. Everybody glad. Feb. 28-Mar. 6. Party at 1!ach'sApeach oi' a time. Junior Senior banquet at the school house. Mar. 6-13. Tuiesday, Senior girls hid from Mrs. Beavers, in laboratory store room, ami Mr. White, thinking they were lost, told her where they were. Basket ball game at Hanover. Iflditorial stali' meeting Wednesday night, to work. Mar. 13-20. Baseball team organized. Seniors help name Patterson's son, Preston Thomas, and adopt him as third Patterson member of the class. Boys' Glee Club on debate. Mar. 20-27. Miss Grauier went to Lincoln to Musical convention. Mrs. Fannen teaches in her place. First Senior play reading practice. Mar. 27-Apr. 3. Grade cardsg Thomas Warders not an honor student-soniething very unusual. Ball game with Walk-Overs Wednesday night. Apr. 3-10. Begin practicing songs for May feteg also May dances. Annual goes to print. April 8, snowed. April 10, Senior play practice in earnest. Track team viery busy. Apr. 10-17. Mr. Whitc's time very evenly divided between coaching track men and training May daneers. April 25. Baseball game with l+'rankfort. May 2. May Day Festival. Lots of songs and dances. May 5. Aaron Boggs, Freshman -everybody laughs. May 12. County track meet. May 18. Commencement Class Day. 19th and 20th, State examinations.

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64 MARYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL High School Chronology Sept. 6-13. Everybody looks for everybody else. Confusing for everyone, especially the l reshies. Sept. 13-20. High School takes a 'tGet Aequainted t1'ip to the mill. Played games and had lunch. Sept. 20-27. Seniors have party at Nell Cooper's. Mr. White and Miss Grauer ai-A ehaperones. Sept. 27-Oct. 4. Everybody tries to make a good month's grade in a week. Oct. 4-11. Got grade cards for the first time. Cheer leaders elected. First football gain-n of the season, Axtell at M. H. S. Oct. 11-18. i Norma very busy collecting back dues. M. H. S. goes to Summerfield Friday. Oct. 18-25. A Seniors meet at Mrs. Beavers' to make float. .Wednesday is Marine Hand day. All schools in the county in the parade. Oct. 25-Nov. 1. Mrs. Beavers hears of extra Hallowe'en party. M. H. S. has one at mill. M. II. S. goes to Frankfort Friday. Nov. 1-8. Seniors decide not to have any more dues. Q , Nov. 8-15. Only three more days until teachers go to Topeka to state convention. Nov. 15-22. Some M. H. S. boys in home talent play, lose lots of sleep. H. S. entertained by Mr. Lash in chapel. Football at Axtell. Nov. 22-29. Seniors give a program. Marysville and Frankfort play Thanksgiving game here. Nov. 29-Dec. 6. All classes have party on Friday night, Dec. 3. Dec. 6-13. Basketball between Seniors and Freshies. Of' course, the Seniors won. Dec. 13-20. President of Cotner University spoke in chapel, Dee. 17. Dec. 20-27. Christmas program by Juniors. Girls' Physics class took a trip to the light plant to get a little light on the subject. Dec. 27-Jan. 3-New Year's. Mr. Smith's resolution is that M. H. S. will not have as many tardies as in past. Jan. 3-10. Worst storm of the season. 18 below. Basket ball game at Washington. Jan. 10-17. - Start new term in new building with whole holiday. Mrs. Beavers entertains Seniors and Faculty. B. B. at Frankfort.



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66 MARYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Mathematics Mathematics, one of the oldest studies in the World, being as old as civilization itself, is taught today in every modern school. It is a subject that not only trains the mind to reason accurately and quickly, but also fits the student for practical life. M. H. S. offers an extensive course in this branch of study. Every student is required to take two years of mathematicsg one year of algebra and one of plane geometry. Many students, how- ever, take as many as three or four years, taking advanced al- gebra, solid geometry fhalf year coursej, or commercial arithme- tic as supplementary courses. The latter is in the business course. The texts used are, Marsh's Elementary and Advanced Alge- bra, Ford and Ammermann's Plane and Solid Geometry and Van Toole's Commercial Arithmetic. History ANCIENT HISTORY. The text used in ancient history covers the period from 5000 B. C. up to the modern age. Besides the text book, special refer- ences are assigned out-of source books found in the library. Recitations are usually oral, but tests, over the Work covered, are given often enough to prevent the student resting in blissful calm for any length of time. This is probably best, as it stimu- lates us to greater eforts toward a retentive memory of class work. MODERN HISTORY. Modern history, according to the ideas of Robinson and Beard, covers that period of time from the beginning of the eighteenth century to the present day. The unification of the European countries is now being studied. This makes the stu- dents feel that they are coming to more recent times. Some cannot see why France persists in taking up so much time with her Revolutions and her Napoleon Bonapartes, but all this must come along with Industrial Revolutions and the Old Regime in Europe. In order to have a change from the Rise of European Pow- ers, once a week current events are discussed. Any one coming into the room at this time would be favored with a lively debate. Subject, Present War, and Preparedness Debaters: Harley, Rex, Bruno and Sylves. With these fiery debates and a test sprinkled .in .once and a while, the Modern History class fares very Well.

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