McKinley Middle School - Mirror Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA)

 - Class of 1927

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McKINLEY MIRROR 27 EIG-HTH GRADE BASKETBALL Our eighth grade tezun experienced quite si thrilling sezlson. They won -t out of their G games, and cneh game was so closely contested that the winner had to be content with u 1 or 2 point 1l1I'l.1'gll1. We bent: Wilson twice, und split the two-genie series with both Roosevelt and Franklin. Franklin seemed played them. They just ran away 40 to 50 points, while their op- won 4 genres in that I1'1tl.11lj01' and their belts when they played Me- took place. Meliinlcy smothered their brilliant offense with an air-tight defense that was netunlly inpenes treble. Their urruy of plays was broken, their speed eheeked,':ind their tezun inornle shattered. In the lust quarter McKinley opened with their offense :uni went through Franklin 's sliuttered ranks quite freely. The genie ended-McKinley 16, Qhrunklin 11. That wus our duy, for We bent them on their own iioor. After our victory, we wished to turn the trick ngain the to hzive the strongest tenni until McKinley with Roosevelt and VVilson scoring from ponents were gutliering in 10 or 12. They were confident of adding another scalp to Kinley. The duy CLINIC :ind IL real battle following week when-we played them ut home, but after at tight game they emerged victors, and champions of the Eighth G-rude Junior High League, with Meliinley right on their heels, :L elose second. Eighth Grade Line-Up C,-o tl in ri n .,,,,,,,-,,, A,,--,,A,,-,,,,,,,-,.-,, El sherry ,e,,,A ,,w,,,, . XVilkes -.,Y,-,- A, Greenhlutt -,,,v ,B,, - M, Vescy ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,, ,,,,, Substitntes-Greedy, C:x.rritl1ers, QR. L. ,lP. R F. ,,,,, C. III.. G. L. G. eid. In nn nssenihly Thursday, April BS, Awards of Merit were given to Tini- othy Minis in the ninth grade, :ind Gerald Gree These :ire given to the boys who ure highest in ship :uid seholustie standing. The ninth grande grains were Minis, Snyder, Tepinkn, Pnshukornis, The eighth grnde boys who received 1ll0ll0g1'1 nblutl. in the eighth grade. illtll'l0tll5 nliility, S1l01'tSllliL.ll' boys who received mono- Feieriesen, Smith. llllS ure Elsherry, Goifinun, Wilkes, Greenblrltlr, Vet-sey, Greedy :md Uurritliers. Suhstitutes--Greedy, Cnrrithers, lteid. Mrs. Beitzell: Leon Drztpelu, what ure you up? Leon: A men. Miss Stella. Dixon is now hend of the cooking kitchen and the dining-room. This semester the cooking Li,C1lLl,l'f11'lC1lt reeeived colored, with at yellow fuiry llower design. They :ire oceupy the plnee of honor in the cupboard. going to be when you grow depurtnient.. Look into the L new set of dishes, rrenin- used only for eompnny, and The 'Western Art Convention niet in Milwaukee, the week of May 2. Miss Benedict and Miss Kurtzinnn both attended.



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McKINLEY MIRROR' 25 in -,I Norman: Say, Mervyn, did you read in last night's paper about the man that robbed a train and then went out and killed fi drove of hogs? last Alfr Mervyn: No, what'd he do that for? Norman: Wy, so they wouldnlt squeal on him. GUMDROPS The joke editor may serateh his pen, ' Till the ends of his fingers are sore, But someone's sure to remark with a grin, Gumrlrops! lf've heard that before. Now, don 't knot-lc our Mirrorg Instead, in prose and verse, Let everyone contribute And help to make it- worse. -Arlene Ray. CI-IEWIN ' Dedicated to Messrs. Cuhel, Spinney, Coffman, Searnis, Hall, Moyer, and t, Edward Mac Mahou: ' Quit yourselves like men, be wrong, ' Chew your cud of gum how long- Whcn the wad begins to squeak, but not lens Stick it in the other cheek. Mrs. Gray: What is Il b2Il'lJf1I'iIlll?H 7 Sue Xoyneer: A female hair cutter. What is a revolution ll Mrs. Stuart: Charles EllSlJGl'l'j'! Something made on New Yoar's and never kept. Zane Marty: Vanity, vanity, all is vanity! Gertrude Gray: I should say so. Everybody I kuow's got a. vanity. Ask cd Swett and John Dobry. Spring here-Here comes a sap.

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