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illirntnriw 1923 -l 5. O 1 S I J a .3 -lf 5 6 I S ll io II Pan weather Zllnrrrast Devon Phillips and Gladys Nulf-unsettled, probably colder. Harold Daniels and Ruth l-loetzer-fair and warmer. Ferd lflrudtinneller and Herniece Butler-110 in the sun, probably rain. Melville Blaising and Elizabeth Mills-unchanged. Harriet Lake and her Yergil-very hot at lozio. but cooler towards even- ing. Stanley Putman and Miss Trombone-very windy but clear. XK'alter Schnitker and Miss Traps-thunderstorms. Martin Sheehan and Katie NYeilbaker-sunny all day. lfrnest Hysei' and Lucile Young-40 below zero. icy. illunliliar Svagiiiga Did the bell go F -A freshman. Got yer Latin? That will be :ill for today '. -Mr. l-leine in commercial class. I During luncheon hour- Has Miss Tonkel gone? 1 Miss XYer1nuth- Please desist. The Seniors- l.et's wezir czips and gowns. . Miss Uberlin- Report to Mr. DeLong after school: you are tardyf' . lirn Hyser- l'll take debate and go fishing. . Miss 'llonkel- l7ix'e per cent off for not volunteering. May l borrow some theme paper? Freshmen- I lost my book. Ninuy-Six
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, . - ilillrmnrira 1923 trembling like an :Xspen leaf, I knew it was the semester examination, and he was taking the Caesar examination. 'l'hen I heard laim say. Gee Miss Ob- erlin. that's the best grade I've made since I've been in high school . I knew by this that he had passed the examination and that it was january nineteenth. the beginning of the sec- ond semester. Next. I saw Miss Flanningham in one building showing the girls how to trim hats: the boys were in another building. sorting out seed corn. I knew by this that it was Short Course week. Februry fifth to ninth. There were shouts heard href tire I and in the picture the manual training shop was in flames. I then heard jean Morris say. Oh well, there ain't much damage done. The next picture showed an appar- ently old. foxy woman raging and pac- ing the floor. She stopped and picked some paper axes out of a birthday cake and threw them at the guests. After all this excitement, an audience was listening to a lecture. I remembered this to be the -lunior entertainment at the town hall, February 22nd. My attention was again brought back to an exciting game of basket ball. An audience. larger than any I had seen before, was criticizing the plays of both teams. I heard Claude Null call C : let's beat liuscof' I knew this to be the tourna- ment held March second and third. l noticed a boy explaining a game. and from the expression on his face and his childish explanation. l knew it was the Freshman party given March twenty-second. My eyes were then cast on a stage upon which sat three boys and one girl. .-Xfter I heard the girl give her discussion on low she thought the la- bor question could be settled. I recol- lected the discussion given at the Central High School of Ft. Xlfayne, by the members of the State Discussion League. March twenty-third. l then saw and heard XX'illard l.u- cas. the chief orator of X. H. H. S.. give a famous oration and win the championship. March twenty-ninth at the town hall. I then hearl Mr. Geake talking be- fore the Assembly I on .-Xmericanism. l remembered this was the day pict- ures were taken for the annual, Apr. J,. My eyes then followed a yellow bus from Xew Haven to Ft. XYayne. It was raining when the Seniors left the bus and marched up the stairs to a photographer. I knew they were hav- ing their pictures taken for the annual. This was the end of the .-Xudihle Movie. I gradually worked my way thru the impatient crowd until I was once more on my way home. XX'hen I entered my room l immediately hunt- ed for my Memories . I found that all the incidents I had seen in the inovie that night were in my annual along with many more minor events Page N inoty:-five
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illlvmnmg 1923 1B.Haut Abu NVunted-Some anti-fat-Paul Schuckman. XYanted-Natural wave-Agnes Bell. XYantecl-Bolt of ribbon-Edrie Thomas. XX'anted-:X black rat in order that I might have ear puffs-Inez Hat- held. XX'anted-The assembly room made shorter so I xvouldn't need to take so many steps to get to the desk-Ernest XX'iese. XYanted-Fuller lips for a better picture-Lavilla Tillock. XYanted-Longer basket ball season-Blanche Kuyoth. NYanted-A servant-XYalter Schnitker. XYanted-To buy gasoline at wholesale-Stanley Putman. NYanted-A complete compact-Nellie Gable. Needed-Manicure scissors-Ruth Hoetzer. lYanted-Silencer-Hazel Yizard. lYanted-To have more fun during last period in afternoon-Raymond Young, Smith Thomas. XYanted XYanted XVanted XYanted Berkheiser. -A faster vehicle to bring me to school-Florence Schaaf. -Something to talk about-Berniece Morris. -Elevator in school-Mary Hutson. -A tonic to promote our growth-Frances Mourey, Harold VVanted-Someone to answer my letters-Nan Lantz. XVanted NYanted Yvanted XYanted -My picture to be published in the annual-Ruth Hoetzer. -A Cicero class next year-Miss Oberlin. -More jewelry to wear-Olive Grover. -To spend more years in High School-Martin Sheehan. Pan Ninety-seven
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