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I llllllllllilllllllIlllllulllllilllllllllll Illlllll III IIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll l student government. Monday, 28th-Practice for Senior play these days. MARCH z- Tuesday, lst-Miss Jones to be chap ' for Seniors. Wednesday, 2d--New basket-ball songs. Thursday, 3rd-New victrola for school from the proceeds of the operetta. Monday, 7th-Orchestra practice. Student council meeting. Tuesday, 8th-High School Glee Club practice. Wednesday, 9th-Nothin'. Thursday, 17th-Honor Students gave dance for beneht of the Washington trip. Friday, 18th-Usual seventh and eighth grade program in the seventh grade room. fMusical.J Tuesday, 22d-Glee Club practicing for Commencement. Game with Hallstead. Thursday, 24th-Preparations for Washington trip. Friday, 25th-End of Perfect Month record cards published. Monday, 28th-Nobody knows anything. CThe usual Mondayj Tuesday, 29th-Glee Club. Game with Dimock. Bank day. Wednesday, 30th-Miss Taylor spoke to Senior girls concern- ing their trip to Washington. Thursday, 31st-Senior play practice. Entire cast. APRIL :- Friday, lst-Publication of Life Tuesday, 5th-Grade Glee Club sang in grade chapel. Senior officers for Class Day elected. I Thursday, 9th-Senior tests in all classes. Friday, 8th- See you at the station at 7:10. ' Monday, 11, Tuesday, 12, Wednesday, 13, and Thursday, 14, Seniors' Washington trip. Friday, 15-Easter vacation. Monday, 18-Renewed energy in Senior play practice. Wednesday, 20--Apologies of students because of their ac- tivitiesy' during student government periods. Thursday, 21st-Glee Club practice for the entertainment to be given Friday night. Friday, 22-Library benefit. Plays by grades and high school. Girls' Chorus. DOROTHY DEUEL, '27, lllllll Illl I I I I I Illlllllll llllllllllllll I I Illlllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllI!lIllIllIllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllll I I I S 22
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I wlllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Wednesday, 24th, Thursday, 25th, Friday, 26th-Thanksgiving vacation. Monday, 29th-Usual supply of Monday tests. Tuesday, 30th-Bank day for high school. Not so good. DECEMBER :- Wednesday, lst-We are gaining, on Wednesdays, for We learn how to talk when We really will need to in the future, at clubs, en- tertainments, etc. Friday, 3d-Musical program, conducted by 7th and 8th grades in the seventh grade room. Wednesday, Sth-Public speaking. Thursday, 9th- Let's have a sleighride party. Monday, 13th-Usual Monday tests. Tuesday, 14th-Grade chapel. Glee Club. Wednesday, 15th-Public speaking. Friday, 17th- Where are you going for Christmas ? Monday, 20th-Christmas songs in chapel. Tuesday, 21st-Grade chapel. Wednesday, 22d-Single session for Christmas vacation. Thursday, 23d-Monday, 3d-Christmas vacation. JANUARY :- Monday, 3d-Cold in school rooms. Tuesday, 4th-Bank day. Grade chapel. Wednesday, 5th-Public speaking day. Thursday, 6th--Mr. Frear told us it was the last month for ob- taining E,s before mid-terms. FEBRUARY :- Tuesday, 8th-No school because of Miss Button's funeral. Wednesday, 9th-Operetta by high school. Success. Thursday, 10th-Game at Factoryville. Miss Pedrick absent, no commercial classes. Friday, 11th-No commercial classes. New candy shipment for Seniors. . , Monday, 14th-Just Wash day. Wednesday, 16- Oh, remember, you promised to let me Wear your gold football when you got it. Election of Hchapf' for Senior trip to Washington. Thursday, 17th-Decision on part of Seniors to give dance St. Patrick's day. Monday, 21st-Try-out for Senior play. Grade entertainment. Tuesday, 22d-No school in afternoon. Wednesday, 23d-Fire drill. Thursday, 24th-Mr. Frear talked to high school concerning llllllll lllllllll llllllll llllll I llllllllllllllllllllllllllll 21
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I I I I I I I lllllllllllilllfl illlllllllllll llllllll I I I Illl I ll ill I I I I I ll ll I I I Class Histor N the Fall of 1923 our Class organized as Freshmen with a member- I ship of sixty-two. The following officers were elected : President, Emily Rogers, Vice-President, Ethel Booth, Treasurer, Beverley Cooley, Cheer Leader, Raymond Allen, Class Adviser, Miss Lucy Bush, for the Hrst semester, and Miss Emma Reed for the second. The first social activity of the class was a Hot Dog roast, held at Lake Mont- rose. All that remains of our second party is a paper napkin, cherish- ed by Alburta Andre. This party caused considerable comment by its attractive decorations. In September of the following year the class organized as Sophomores and elected Edwin Gardner, Presidentg Edward Decker, Vice-President, Ether Booth, Secretary, Merritt Estus, Treasurer, and Miss Irene Pedrick, Sponsor. That year we entertained the Seniors and gave them twenty dollars to help with their Washington fund. There was also a memorable sleigh-ride to South Montrose, followed by refreshments in the domestic science rooms. In the Spring we had the first of a series of picnics at Elk Lake. The Junior year was entered upon with forty-five members. The increase in the knowledge we were attaining entirely overbal- anced our continually decreasing numbers. Beverley Cooley was chosen for Junior President, Merritt Estus for Vice-President, Edwin Dayton for Secretary, Edward Keough and Edwin Dayton for Treas- urerg and Miss Margaret Curtis for Sponsor. During the' year the school was retarded in its work by epidemics of scarlet fever and measles. 'Ihe principal party of this year was one in honor of the football team. Our Senior President is Edwin Dayton, Vice-President, Alta Preston, Secretary, Ethel Booth, Treasurer, Merritt Estus, and Spon- sor, Miss Marian Taylor. The first party of our Senior year was a wienie roast, held in the domestic science rooms, We are very grate- ful io the Sophomores for the party they gave us. April eleventh was the date set for our much anticipated 'trip to IfVashington. A few of the students spent Sunday night in Scranton, but the majoriy started from home Monday morning at the early hour of four-thirty by auto to take the train at seven-ten from the Jersey Central station. We need not remind the students who took the trip of the anxious moments nor the happy ones, for we shall not soon forget either. One of the great- est events of any Senior year is the class play. We have been proud to work on Pomander Walk, a classic among comedies, and as our year book goes to print we are hoping for happy results. At this mo- znent, the play, Commencement, Class Day are filling our minds, and we feel that no lengthy mention of them is needed, for the events them- selves will be stamped upon our memories. EMILY ROGERS, '27. IilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllIlllllIllIilIllIllll.lHIHlHlllIlIIliIlllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIl1IllllllilllllllllillllllllI 23
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