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TH E J E S T E R N ew Ha.rm0ny, Ifncliamna E llllllllllll mlm lllxul nn nnnunnnulunnnn I .n1n,nlnl1...1...1 nullilulllI.vl.1pllIInl.Inullulnluununnnnxnnnnunnuunuxnuuuunnuu 1 n El Jan. 16-Fire drill. Charles Given stops to get a drink. Jan. Jan. Jan Jan. Jan Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 17-Gerald Hurd, our most honorable president, impresses upon school the significance of the Jester. 19-Campaign for the Jester begins. Results very gratifying. Four seniors are found in the school building before the first bell. . 20-N. H. H. S. vs. Poseyville. We played a fair game. 25-Lunch served to the country children. Ask Gerald why the boys wear their hair parted in the middle. . 27-N. H. H. S. vs. Mt. Vernon. We lost. Quite a display of senior class colors. 31-Literary Society meets. FEBRUARY 2-Great excitement. Irma drops a nickel on the floor. 6-B. B. boys refuse to discuss the Saturday night's game. 8-A few snapshots for the annual. 10-Mr. Hecketsweiler read Drinkwater's Abraham Lincoln. Jun- ior class play, Mix Bob, a success. 13-Seniors dismissed to look at the little birdfl 14-Mr. Hancock spoke to us. Leslie Steelman brings his valentines to school. 16-Senior class meeting. Feb. 23-24-Art exhibit. D. A. R. medal presented to Winifred Plister. Feb. 25-Basketball tournament at Poseyville. Quite a few follow the Mar. team. Gerald decides that the road to Poseyville is too rough. MARCH 3-4-Tournament at Evansville. A cartoon showing some happy school girls from a town near by, stopping at a leading hotel, was seen in Sunday's Evansville Courier. Mar. .10-Freshman and Sophomore class play. These young artists please Mar. 15 the public. -Jester goes to press. MARGARET ARMSTRONG, '22. Emunn 1nnInnununnnmmmulu E Pa ge Forty-one
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THE E1 ----------'f---. J E' S T E R New Harrnzony, Ifncliwza ' H ' 'U' l VlllI'NUI'Ill'Ill'llll'IUllI'UI'llYUU''ll'U'lUU UUl'Ul l'E Oct. 31-Hallowe'en. No unusual disturbance. Everything remains in Nov. 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 8 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 1. Nov. 23 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 2- Dec. 7 Dec. S Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 its proper place. NOVEMBER -Fire drill. Helen Endicott stops to powder her nose. -N. H. H. S. won from Stewartsville. Our yell leader resigns. Guy Freeman volunteers to exercise his vocal cords. -Literary meeting. Rev. Lyman Wheaton speaks to us on 'LHOW and When to Study. If we had only known this twelve years ago! -Armistice Day. Program at Auditorium. N. H. H. S. vs. Wades- ville. Again we won. -Victrola selections. N. H. H. S. vs. Poseyville. Another feather in our cap. -Thanks to Rev. Shake for addressing us. School is dismissed. -Jester staff meets. Sham battle staged. -Juniors select class colors. DECEMBER Elm tree dedicated to the memory of Dr. Edward Murphy. We take advantage of this opportunity to show our appreciation for what Dr. Murphy has done for us. B. B. team goes to Stewarts- ville. We are the victors. -Thanks to Copeland Baldwin and Rev. Shake for talks on the fighting of tuberculosis. Miss Pelham distributed Red Cross seals. -Open meeting of the Literary Society. -N. H. H. S. vs. Wadesville. We bring home the bacon. -N.. H. H. S. vs. Stewartsville. We can't be beaten. Freshmen write letters to Santa Claus. -Christmas program. Did you see Santa Claus? Literary So- ciety entertains. Everyone happy. School dismissed. JANUARY Jan. 3-Back to school. Everyone tries to smile. Too much turkey. Jan. 6-N. H. H. S. vs. Cynthiana. We won. Jan. 11-Mid year exams. Enough said. Jan. 13-N. H. H. S. vs. Cynthiana. Another victory. El -------'------------- --------- m Page Forty
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SH E' J E S T E R New Hafrmony, Iiczdicmo ' ' 'U' HIIlflvllllllllwlvllllll unIIIInnIninInnmnun-1InIinnmmmnmnm-nnE Jo es Mr. H.: What is the Washington conference for? Leslie: The conference ar- Mr. H.: Don't say 'are,' say 'is'. Leslie: All right then, the conference isbitrates questions of inter- national importance. LOST-A blank note book entitled All I know about English. Finder please return to Helen Endicott. Olivia Pfister says that when the tongue is making 12,000 revolutions a minute it's a safe bet the brain is in neutral. Miss Plummer Ctiercelyj : Rufus, what do you want to know 7 Rufus Songer: Nothing. Miss Plummer: Well, for goodness sake, listen to me. Senior: Freshie, did you ever take ether? Freshie: No, how many credits do you get? You must be very fond of coffee, said the waiter to the student, after giving him his seventh cup. Student: I am or I wouldn't be drinking so much water to get a little. Miss Plummer: Bonnell, translate 'Haec in Galliam importantur'. Bonnell Glump: Hike into Gaul, it is important. Freshie: Who made this fancy ink well? Soph: Search me, I didn't even know it was sick. Waiter: Yes, sir, we're very up to date here. We cook everything by electricity. Customer: Oh, do you? Then give this steak another shock. Charles Given: ls your girl fond of argument? Gerald Hurd: I'll say she is, she won't even eat anything that agrees with herf, Mi. H.: What does 'A' stand for, Helen? Helen S.: Just a minute, l've got it on the end of my tongue. Mr. H.: Well, spit it out. It's arsenic. The Freshmen doze The Sophomore blows The Junior grows But the Senior knows. E1Imn-mmm--U--m ,,.,,,,,,,,,E1 Pace l'ril'ty-two
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