Matamoras High School - Delaware Yearbook (Matamoras, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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Nov. Nov. Ev. mass. S'l'l'll' BY STl'll ' 25-Shiek Ray declares that all women are jealous of him. 28--Heard by the Freshmen girls: NYe're just dying to have some of that track meat we've heard so much about! Nov. assisted Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. me Dec. l. Dec. doesn't t Dec. Illia, 29-A very successful play, Just for Fun, given by the Senior Class, by the Sophomore and Junior classes. 30-A path is already being wo1'n to the office. DECEMBER 2-Nothing interesting. 4-Dick Palmer is sporting' a dazzling new black and white sweater. 9-Doc Watts: '4Mr. Fry is scratching his head: he thinks he's seen some place before. 11-Everyone smiling. YVhy? Pictures to be taken for the Class An- 15-Pictures completed. Several students dissatisfied. llut now really, he camera tell the truth? 18-VVe notice that, as yet, Mr. Fry has been unable to secure a remedy for stubborn hair. Dec. days. 22-Christmas week-Everyone goes home all pepped up for the holi- JANUARY Jan. 2-Everybody back again proudly displaying presents. Jan. 4-Freshmen still narrating thrilling tales of Santa Claus. Jan. 6-Dot Skinner informs Mr. Fry that the heart composes the digestive system of a fish. Jan. 11-The Seniors are returning to their baby days. Their latest ac- complishment was to learn how to play Hide the shoe. Jan. 15--A measles sign on the History classroom door fails to keep Mr. Fry from entering. Jan. 19-Mr. Dissinger, county superintendent, is visiting us for several days. Jan. 24-Mr. Fry: All right, nothing's so funny as yourself. Jan. 25-Doc XVatts marvels that he has completed two pages of bookkeep- ing in a week. Jan. 26-Ray P.: Look out there or I'll push you down in your shoes and tie the strings at the top. Jan. 31-Basketball practice going on as usual. FEBRUARY Feb. 1-First issue of The Concentratoru published. Feb. 3-The Milky NVay-Mr. Strunk's office at 10:30. Feb. 4-By the way, we beat Milford last evening. Feb. 8-We wonder where several of the Senior class rings and pins are disappearing? Feb. 10-Ray Dilger: Gee, I can't even get my name in the Concentrator for dlshonorable mention. Feb. 14-John Ray makes an inquiry concerning how many valentines you can send to one girl. Feb. 16-Mike Pierce falls asleep in English class, but is finally awakened when his chair capsizes with him. Feb. Feb. tery yell Feb. girls. Feb. Feb. 20-Some Freshman seen counting days until school is out 22-As one of the chemistry experiments begins to fume,.Mart Raf- s Fireman, save my child! 24--Things seen in M. H. S.-Senior boys trying to vamp Sophomore 28-Just think, we saw Helen Speidel chewing gum in school. 29-It's Leap Year, girls! I.. 1 9 2 8 III

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E 'Q . 655251. WTEP BY TEP SEPTEMBER Sept. 12-We rec-ord upon the til-st page ol' our t'ourth volume of Iligh Sl-hool memories a roll of tifteen Seniors. Old pals meet again and greet new romers. Sept. 13-Due to erowded 1-onditions the Freshmen are fearing they will have to find seats in first grade. Sept. I4-Clyde llosenerans joins the girls in the first fire drill of the NPHNUU. Sept. lti-A walkout-Senior hoys leave vheniistry at 9:30 to eollet-t their pay at the Erie Shops. Sept. lil-tlrave llenjaniin endeavors to take the door of the study hall with her. Sept, 21-First assembly program. Several fine male sim.:'ers found anions.: the Seniors. Sept. 26-XVonder ol' wonders: the Senior hoys were not on the war path when rings were selected today. Sept. 27-Fine levture given to the AI. ll. S. students hy Mrs. lflllen Crane. rhairman of the Anti-Narcotie League. Sept. 30-The Sophomores ot' M. ll. S. are endeavoring' to compete with the Sophoniores in eollegre-they are letting.: their hair grow, OCTOBER Uvt. 3-Dempsey-Tunney fight-participants Bill Winans vs. Mr. Fry. tlvt. 4-Mike Pierre dist-overs that as a chemist he's a good brieklayer. Ort. 7-Martin llaftery- Give me a f-andy-and one for my brother. Ut-t. I0-We all hope the Sophomore-'s eonr-ert will be a howling success. Ur-t. ll-I-Elem-tion ot' Literary Soc-it-ty and Athletic' Assoviation offlvers held lmluy. Ut-t I2-t'olumhus Day-straight session enjoyed. tlvtl I3-fSt'hroeder has the record ot' ehanipion fly-vatcher-two at ont- lrl11Wl tk-t. IT-l-Enjoyable afternoon party held by the l reshn1en t'ivic's Class. Everyone survived and was looking' healthy the next morning. Or-t. IN-'l'he tranquility ot' A-I. H. S. is greatly disturbed while the Seniors are making.: an effort to rhoose two dashing' heros for their class play. XX'e learn from Ray Dilger that it takes three months to install a furnave and from Ray Pierre it takes two and one-halt' hours to walk home from Por. Jervis. tint. 2l1l'hlllllillltlllZl is here! A three days' treat in store. U1-t. IT-Have you seen my new rin5:'! tit-t. 28-Al Snyder: Love ine, love my do-- ' ,,. NOVEMBER Nov. 3-Mike Pierre ,Lroes to Choir praetic-e-now you tell one. Nor. T-lilvidently the play vast had a free-for-all last evening, as several returned with hlavk eyes this morning. Nov. 9-We all learn that it is a little hit ot' vinef.:'ar that has a mother, but it is a wise 1-ork that has a pop. Nov. lti-t'hor-olate har traffiv thriving' in M. ll. S. Nor. IN-We win the tirst ,fame ol' the season with tireene-llreher-srore JS-51. Nov. 23-Oopie Yandervort turned on the elevtrit' light this lll0l'I1ll1,LZ'- In-i,2'htest thing' he did this day. 1 1 ' no 1 9 2 8 Ill



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Ill E 'o 5 Ill S'l'l'll' BY STl'Il, ' MARCH March 2-Results of the Mental Tests given February :ll heard. XVe're not as dumb as we look-dumber. March 6-Several important Senior Vlass meetings held lately. March 9--Russell Watts demonstrates the art of hoop rolling: in the store room. March 2-Mrs. Krause brings an alarm f-lock for the Seniors' benefit. March 15-VVe learn that the school is to be run on a new Junior-Senior High School plan next year. March lti-Six of-the Seniors take up a trigonometry course under the su- pervision of Miss Seese. March 21-Practice for Field Day bepxins. March 26- Rip Dilger during one of his new experiments accidently re- ceives several acid burns on his face. March Z8-Candy sale held in the of'l'1ce for the benefit of Field Day. Vlarissa Gordon proves a very efficient clerk. March 29-Invitations for the Senior Prom to be held April 19, are issued. March 30-VVith the mroining' of spring' the Sophoniores learn that they are soon to bisect frogs. l'::h, ugh! APRIL April 2-No one admits being' fooled yesterday. April 4-Mike says he wishes there were more than seven nights in the week. April 5-Talk about secrecy. We never had so much whispering about new Easter togs. April 6-Easter vacation enjoyed by all. April 10LHSIll'lf.f is cub, declare several M. H, S. students. April 12-NVe forgot to mention. but a couple of months ago, the Sopho- more concert fell through. April 16-NVe wonder why Hill Winans enjoys Literary Society of late? April 18-All in readiness for Senior Prom. April 19--The Prom proves a. great success. April 23-Mrs. Krause to Dot Skinner: lt is nice to have :1 voice like Annie Laurie, but this class is no place for it. April 26-The Seniors declare their days are numbered. April 27-Practicing of tfomniencernent speeches. April 30-Exams only a month otT. Better knuckle down Freshies. MAY May 2--Velma Mackey declares she has tive different fellows and likes them all. May 5-Pike County Annual Field Day held at Milford. May 9-Freshies are beginning to lose their greenness May 11-Are we going to be as successful in basehall.as in basketball this season? Most assuredly. May 15-The Seniors still continue to filbuster in their classes. May 18-Exams at hand. May 26--Baccalaureate Sermon given at the High School Auditorium by the Rev. John Pratt. May 27-Class Day. May 28-Commencement. Last page of the Class of '28 Memoir's filled. Farewell to friends and teachers. II! 1 9 2 8 III

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