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fl EIZ dl' 0 f 6 Gil an 75 7 77 Headache' Crammlng Nlarch 2 A1 Prlddy who has been asso Worry Semester tests an 77 The first all Senior Prom was held tonight starting a precedent car x ed out by the underclassmen ln une an Z8 The Class of anuary 1937 joined the llst of alumna forever leav ing their hugh school days an 79 To the surprise of everyone and more especlally Wilson the Bears came out of hibernation and trounced the Ramblers 34 Z0 Feb 7 The Golden Bears contlnued their two game wmmng streak by leaving Mount Vernon oa the wrong end of a 78 71 score Feb 8 Mr Harold Exde brought the frozen atmosphere of Spltzenberg to the McKinley student body by means of slides and a lecture about his part m colonxzmg that Island Why could n t he have waited until about une l Feb 17 The Roughrlders ended the local team s winning streak by glvlng them second best m a 36 74 score A holiday was declared ln the afternoon In commemoration of Lincoln s birth Feb I6 McKinley was host to Marlon and like all good hosts laould do let our neighbors wxn 38 79 Feb I9 By donnnng black grease pamt and acqunrmg negro dlalects the vouce classes converted the audxtornum mto a mmstrel hall F 7 By the combme forces of Washlngtons birthday and a snow storm a whole day vacatlon was d nated Feb 76 An all school play The Sure de Maletroxts Door was presented ln the afternoon and Franklin played a drrge over the Brums tonight wlth the accompanlment of a 74 15 score Nlarch 4 6 The Sectlonal Tournament was held at Wllsoxa dllflllb whleh on Nlarch 7 the Golden Bears were ex termxnated by Roosevelt nn the pre ltmlnarv round 38 76 cxated many years w1th many prom :nent clrcuses narrated some of hxs cxperlences with animals ln an sembly this afternoon X arch I8 The school dramatlsts went Qhmese today and presented a faxry tale alnas Chrysanthemum Nlarch 7D 8. 76 A very abbreviated a catlon was donated to the pupils for the purpose of restmg 7 them for the last lap of school extending until the eleventh of une Vlarch 77 lVlcK1nleys track team jour ncyed to the Conference rndoor meet at Iowa City and came home with next to last place Wilson having nosed them out of last by 7 poxnts Aprl A mxxer to help uniform he band was held with corn and skxll games a heh pond fortune telling and a freak show other than the cnes attending 1t and other amuse ments besides dancing Aprxl 4 Our track team agam went to town at the State Track Meet at Iowa pomt April 5 A red letter day Report cards Aprll 30 The voice classes glorified the lowly cucumber ln the operetta Pickle and they weren t sour' May 14 Unllke the anuary class the um grads dramatued 1 play of a more seruous nature entxtled Slhlllh Through Murder was committed on the stage lefore your eves but the plav Itself was not the reclpxent of the act une 4 The une class followed the ex ample set forth by the preceding class and sponsored a prom L e IU lit the simple act of presenting the grxduatnng senlors their dxplomas the une class brd adteu to secondarx educatxonal mstltutlons Il-HRT THRKL I J f L U r J ,,,,6,,- . , ' Y V. f- ' , I , 7. 7 1 - 11 '- - ' 1 , Z , , ' - , ' L , ' , . as- J I -. J , , , ll. I - . 4' A. . . . h ' 77 J - - 1 t AV - -7 ' .. - A v - 7 7 K7 7 s 7 H 1 s . . 1 -- ' 7 ' - x . 4 . 1 ' 7 ' K , . 4 ' ' 7 A i 2--. ' ' f Y h V . A5 1 Q 'e I , I 1 I -I . 5, - - a - . -- ' ' , l , . . . . , I yn . . . . , . - I T 7 7 day' City by seizing almost one whole 7 S' 7 . 7 4 l 7 ll. 7 l 7 7 A ' . K rv - V 5:11. 1 .yn ' , , Q ' , 1 . V . i Q, . , - , . 7 ug 0- 7 .. 7 7 ' , . Q , N - H - -' 2 1 5' . . , , J :J ,, 7 5 ,- . , 4 1 ' Jill' fe V' ' ' . 7 '- Ag 1 x'v. -r
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IIXHZJKU 0 iid JE! belt 2 1111s IUSPICIOLIS 0CC'lSl0l'l markc the begxnnmg of the long old gr1nd 1n th1s educatlonal 1nst1tut1on Sept 18 The Golden Bears II auled T1p ton for a 13 0 score 111 the hrst foot ba11 game of the season Sept 75 On thls great and momentous occas1on one W1'llC1l w1l1 gc down n the annals ot the school the 1n1t1a1 ed1t1on of the Clarion was d1str1b uted Oct 2 The Chnton gr dders romped over the Bears for 71 polnts leavlng the 1oca1 boys w1th nothmg but brulses to show for the game 0 t 14 The 11A class put on 1 lltrle dltty entltled The Troll 11 d the T011 Bridge Cct 16 The 1V1c1x1n1ey eleven trounced the Wllson R'1mb1ers glVll g them ex actly noth1ng 'and walked off w1th 6 po1nts Oct 24 The Golden Bears surprlsed everybody lncludmg themselves by beatmg West Waterloo 15 7 trampled the Brulns for 13 pomts and left the defeated boys 6 po1nts 1n arrears Nov 5 Not to be outdone by the 11A s the 17B class presented a 11ght ro mance ent1t1ed The Importance of Belng Ernest Nov 6 The Thunderbolts struck our local menagerle for 15 po1nts 1eav 1ng the Bears contented w1th 7 Nov 13 The Golden Bears journeyed to Fort 1V1ad1son 1 guests of the Bloodhounds and came runnlng home w1th what 11tt1e talls they had between the1r legs to the melody ol 13 7 Nov 16 Two p11el'1ces went Injun on the stage tod1y and demonstrated some of the f5uner1c1n 1bor1g1nes dances ov 18 To the gre it sorrow of many 1n1sch1evous pupils thelr parents came to Qpen House IOI1lg11I 'md talked to the1r teachers W111t ensued after they reached home we dor t know Nov 19 The sophomores went dr1m1t1c on us and presented an astoundlng mystery entltled The 1V1an 1n the Bowler Hat 1Xov The hrst all school ITIIXBI' was held tonight and turned out a great success 1nc1dent1y lt was d1scovered that many of those 1V1cK1n1ey1tes can sho shake a mean leg Nov 71 The ROUghfldlng Bears Roosevelt and 1V1cK1n1ey to you trounced the Ramblmg Thunder bolts can you guess who they are? In the All Star Intra clty game 76 0 No 3 Adolf Zukor Anthony pre sented the 1V1cK1n1ey Scoop News reel showing many happen1ngs around our school Nov 76 66 77 To the great re11ef of all 1 1'lO11d3.y was declared for the mas t1cat1on of turkeys Long 1lVC the gobblersl Dec 1 1V1cK1n1ey began the1r 1os1ng streak that lasted fo ten consecutlve basketball games by bow1ng to V111 ton 21 16 Dec 4 The Ramblers aused the Bears to stumble agaln beatmg them 24 21 Dec 8 The ITlld year muslcal was pre sented tonlght by Miss Maurlne Hambllns and Mr Paul Anthonys departments Dec 18 Roosevelt pled up a 2918 score tonlght mak1ng defeat number 5 or the Brulns Dec 19 The 1-11YEtte sponsored a hug n shuffle to sw1ng tlme nlght wlth qulte a few hoofers at tendmg Dec 71 Chr1stmas vacatlon declared un t1l anuary 4 Dec 31 The Alulhnl barely nosed out the Golden Bears 77 76 ax 4 Back to school but Oh so t1red 15 Fflillxllh 111:21 low the local ve 1 1th 1 binge of baskets totalxng 30 pO1Ilfb The Brums h C1 15 Jax 77 The 17A class preserted an cellent comedy The Whole Town s Tulkxng Take notlce Hollywood' 111-1IffTK Tac r ' ' f' Cl lr , . . . 4 ,, . . , . . . . ,, 'L ,, , ' s . 79 . T xt -I ' ' - ' - I . zoh - ' . .. 1 A 1 1 ' 1 ' V V 7 - 7 1 1 . . - 7 1 7 . I I Y! ' 5, ' ' ff ' ' Y, C ' I Q T 7 . . 1 Y' ' . - 1 , ' V I rv - ., A 1 I .1 . . , l - , L' h I - V 7 1-.ff 77 7 . I I - rl vs c . - ' . , H A . ' ' f . 1 ' ' 77 . 1 5- ' ' ' ' T- I 7 . I 7 . .1 v KI I 4 - K u. 7 7 7 . 1' 4 7 ' t ' T . . K r A 5 9 , , ' - 1 1 - Oct. 30-The Roosevelt Roughriders ' ' ' I '7 I 7 I 71 1 cf, C ' ' 7 , 1 - . - , . . . ' I T 1 ,Q , . ',, I - i . r - h . , . - - - f . 7 . hi- I If 7 Y' ' 7, to- ' 4 ' ' ' V er H - 4 ' 1 ' , ' Q , re 4 1- 1 ' 1 T K K 7 4 . 1 7 ' Y ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' . . ' 4 ' -I 1. - . ' , , ' , - Jan. - 1 ' ' .A f fi N . - - 4 , -- ' ' v' . . . ' - , ' re i 1. Q -y I . K1 . - ' 1. --- - ' 1 . ex- . I I , X a .1 ' t ' 1 . , ' ,
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HH!! I grim XX7e rcconnntnd tht following graduates of the anuary and une classes for the hIcIX1nley I-Iall ot Iamt for these reasons Raymond Bagley 'Vola Berger W oodrou Bockh L Irene Brooks Donald Burgus Irldon Bys Katherine Dye I-I1s respett for other people s opmlons I'h essence of femmmlty I-Irs poetical soul ae knows hom to toot her ovsn horn I-Its ablllty to court two gxrls at once LISl1CI'l!'lg na htgh class theaters Be te Pdmonson Frank Fulkerson Matchmg penmes Thomas Hickey Kathletn enklns ames lVIcI'tdcl1n ames Newholel A rtgular book worm Sht puts her whole heart and soul into If A X t x ltahlt IEIIXSICIIT ' Iirlght answers :rover Nlx ean Rasdal Heath Smith C ardlnoard y zndows na the Chevy Florxan Vaclav 'I all lv onde and homlegged lVIarvln Vanous Florence Van Wxnkl Betty Wfarren Fred Young Bill Watson She plays fiddle for the Czar Anthony qhe must be at least stx feet tall He puts hnnsell forward He should eat splnach QI f G? Snzzor jd!!! Q Jlllff' I ltaye homt tn tht morning at nearly halt' past tty, I C11 ITPI1 1VIII I7 I gtf to tiff, 1 L I go Into tht tffltt HIVCFIIIDQ some excuse An x htn Im ttpttmanded I call xt gross amst- I stuml It to my lotktr and open up the oor y htn Wll an gt the rest tal on the oor ILHTIIUIIHQ, I gut thtm lu ack tn and hless thtm one hy one s ulllt to my hrst tlass atttr tht 1olJ IS o t r1od u tct at ret IS tht bu tust I ntxtr study tt acher thmks I should Hunk WOIILI your gray na atttr oer stuli that ts so clrv A nd I'1rst Xn XX hx 1th 1 ad 1 Westerta or gazt out at the s y ptuod tomes that sclence rn mhmch some are so dtft But all I tot from that stul'I u as a mee pretty F Xnd just ltlort the lunch ttme my thxrd class does arrxxe hut I tant ptss that sul-uect no matter hom I strtye XX tn thnd ptrxod s oxer ate all leaxe tn a rush Q, pm the poor soph mores who are trampled xnto mu h I run home ln tht IIOONIIIDQ but tt s alt ays lust he 'xo matter hom I hurry Im late to school agam Ylrst thmnc t the afternoon ts study awful bore But teacher x ont lct me sleep there because she ays l'Xty.t S'lTTV. I nt e Nutt approach s a aa one t e worst ln eyery way 'Xncl oxen though I hate tt 1ts mcessant day by day We study tht dullest thlngs and x hy I do not know uth trtttr on a the elr ln tht next r stut 1 t ptrm four X, l N Kill w oml t lou t s ms NI L I If L5Xk lr I'lniI'l1LN Ir! I1 I I IS 'J uxetness Personally I prefer a holler works for serenity I-It should gwe some of hms hetght to Wallace Grange Ht slays them Rememher QIHIIII1 Through Il ht s hashlul Im a luowlegged Kiwi no crack I'Ioxy his heart does flutter for sophomore girls f 1 . . . y 0 ' '. . I A! e g ' ' ' ' . 7 ' . ' a IS --A I . e-Sl f -f I I . V K Y' .Q , . ., ,, . MQ ' 4 .s . , . ' 1. . 1 ' Q31 . ti' ea 4' . ,Q -A ny. . ,I . t. t - - ' S t .t . 5 . , ' ' I - ' - - -. t V ' . . . I V 2 ' V C V s- t- ' . 1 5. l , f 7 ll ' I. I. VII f '. ' X ' - ' t t ' . - t, - h 1 Ex - t . it i',Cl ly. j- l. t-. d v - ' '- . . . ' . tl . , , . I. -., t d A And v ' I t ll tl ltolc -' tt. -.l II . G' Y. w 1 1 ' . ' ' . .h I' ' ot -. dnt ' 3 pt ls za s hy' tht ally' f nk: f d 'Cz ' H ' . ' V' l l at 1' f . ' t N ' I t I? Id rt e' re. 4 4' t a t lc . ' I . ' I . vt ' ' t .t ' . ' A' va . 1 I. A '. t ' .I . v ' t 5. 1 I nr . X' . . e . l. d 1. h ' ' ' f ' 't '. I ' T L . 1 1. ' ' K I. , j - J . t v ' ' ': I m t a to l tk t t j' l ' a ' ow. l.zst hour algal!!! ts . lv. .ts l.1I :ts -' d ' : I ftlll-I sltt-lv ln tht-le. t-ltln-1 l l IJ xml mln' lwltutt- 'XI LI NWIIYII IIIK' lfItlkIlltlIllYIl RKYIIICD IIKIIIIIIQ SX I IIKI. l .nn so xt-xy non plusst-tl: my tlrtl 4 '.H1.l ht- nd It 15 tl grntt unjustxct- to PLIIIIS. I z lst. Iu lWm tl1st- thev It-. n sl ly. the . -. I - ' rn tht- l.t ---f-'If '37. tt. ' -.:C.14:,
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