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THE PEP 11. 12. 13. DAILY BREEZES N. B.: I wish to thank janet Dawson, for her kind aid in helping to get this material. SEPTEMBER Seheel OPSHSS CVCIY Ofle UIICHSY- Te21ChCrs puzzle to place inside the building. Our guardian angels are Working Overtime. No one hurt yet, while passing to class. Mr. DeWitt tells a group of freshmen: This is the fourth period and this is room 'Cf You come here at this time every day. All right, where are you going tomorrow at this time? Freshmen yodel: To the Physics lab. 14 15. 16. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 25. 26. 27. 28. 30. 2. 3. 4. 6. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 23. 24. 25. 30. 31. 1. 3. 6. Football men are working hard. Miss Dawson wonders how the freshmen can get lost so often. Some get lost twice in one period. Teachers have Council starts Seniors try to Freshmen think school is a joke until DeWin appears. The juniors are broken up for the third year. OH for a new school. Oxford County Teachers' Association meet at Paris. Moose Shaw, Tiger Buotte have added to their original group. Fair committee electedg class colors chosen. Girls field hockey ruled a minor sport. Gleason: lack of schedulej. Penny collections started to pay for decorating the booths. One month gone. just tink, only eight more. - OCTOBER Pinto players come out on top, beat Winth top, 12-0. Hockey team that will play Wilton, Friday, is chosen, Moose Eric Gallant breaks his shoulder at practice. Boys play Brunswick toimorrow. We are defeated, 12-O, in a hard game. Penny collection coming along fine. ' A rapid increase of Assembly members now, Good old blue ribbon imal-t. club has its Cider made. john Masalsky is Freshmens leading Ladies' man. Cast for annual play to be presented at the fair chosen. juniors select one of the ties which holds them to M. H. S.g they order fifty-five class rings. Committees report that the fair is comnng Hne. A large sum needed to carry on football. Rally for the Livermore gameg Jimmy and his boys in high spirits. Mexico plays Berlin away on Friday. Pintos plunge through to victory, score 19-0 fLivermorej. No school till Mondayg Teachers Association at Lewiston, Thursday and Friday. Are we sorry? Ask us. Are these Pintos galloping? They take Bzrlin, 20-0. Two Freshmen turn false alarm, consequently they can't go out after dark any more. Let it be a lesson to you, my boys. great relief, it's Saturday. drive for Assembly members. Dues raised back to two dollars. act dignified. Every one thinks they are getting to be high hat. NOVEMBER Pintos, because of a great lack of funds, will play Morse away. Sophs in great joy. Freshman reception held at Howard Hall. H. True and D. Sargent both shrank six inches and lost 10 pounds. Morse holds Mexico to a O-O tie, with the referee making the all American team, sez Deroche.
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PEP BOARD Editor ............. Kidder Ass't Editor ............ W. Stisulis-R. Desroches Business Mgr ..................................... W. Fisher Ass't Mgr .......... .......... I . Taraskus-M. Potts School Notes ........ ....................... G . Moody Daily Breezes ....... .......... L . Roy Girls Athletics .......... ....... I . Taraskus Boys Athletics ......... ......... M . Myles Alumni Notes ............. ....... B . jones Ass't Alumni Notes .......... ......... W . Caron Exchanges .................. ....... J . Dawson Pep joke Editor .......... Senior jokes .......... junior jokes ............ Sophomore jokes ..... Freshmen jokes ....... Sponsor .............. ...... Carey Fitzmorris Stisulis MacKinnon Draper .Mrs Beatrice Dyment
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THE PEP Some students seen taking home four boo kg, Nice ads for themselves. Rumored: L. Strout didnt stay out for football because of high hot air pressure. Do be careful with the pins, boys. i Last practice before the annual conflict. Hold rally at Hanson's field. Coach gives us a short speech. Mexico loses in a hard fought game. Score, 12-0. In the third quarter, Andrew Bernard breaks his shoulder for the second time of the season. Everyone working hard for the fair. club to have beano game and will hold a dance on Friday night. H. Buckingham was married in October. Congratulations to Mr. Pi21W10Ck- Half session today. Booths erected g play comes off well. Booths very attractive. club dance successful. Sophs. make most profit, total prorit reaches 35251. Basketball candidates are called out. Large 'amount of fine material reports. Class basketball is to run all winter. T, B. test given by state nurse. Everyone parades in shirt sleeves. Eight new members enter club via haircut and paddles. Thanksgiving, a two day recess. Students give special thanks. Another 'month gone, have patience my children, says Mrs Dyment. . DECEMBER Christmas comes early fa period is droppedj. Girls have a new coach, good looking, too, Miss C. Swan. DeWitt gives freshmen an algebra test, on looking them over he finds a note inside one paper saying: Gee, if you hadn't let me copy your paper I would have got zero.' For the benefit of Burns and Dawson, Mrs Dyment gives a talk on the psychology of human behavior. Some girls tell Rose the Roman numeral LXXX Stands for love and kisses. A diet is recommended to F. Swett, she leans on a desk, it breaks. Everyone anxious for vacation. Teachers wonder why every one is quiet. Accidents will happen. Basket ball team has over night trip to New Castle, lose game 37-16. Merry Christmas, school closes for two weeks, do we cry? I We lose to Winthrop, 32-25. THIS is getting to be a habit. V It must go down, Alumni wins, 31-24. JANUARY Happy New Year' folks. School opens for second term. Girls basketball coming along fine. Coach Swan has the stuff good coaches are made from. A win over Livermore, 45-18. How did it happen???? Extreme sadness shadows MHS. Coach james S. Morse passes away from this earth while at Hebron with his squad. , MHS pays tribute to one of the finest of God's creatures. Thou departed in spirit, his memory and fine character together with his hig hideals of manhood, will linger always. DeWitt takes up basket ball, as Jimmy would want him to. The team is inspired to lose to Chevrus in fast overtime period. A break for the boys-Estelle Dawson teaches. Rumford game tomorrow. Both teams enter on the court with utapsi' being played on entry. We lose, 35-29. Basil Sonny Dwyer begins duties at MHS. He takes over basketball. We win over Wilton, 43-30. Mr Carl Young begins coaching the debaters.
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