New London High School - Wildcat Yearbook (New London, OH)

 - Class of 1923

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Dee Dec Jan .lan .lan .lan .Tau .I an .lan Feb Feb Feb M ar Mar M ar. M ar Apr Apr Apr A pr Apr May May May 20 May M ay EN EL HI School Calendar-Continued Vacation--Oh joy. Merry Xmas. AHappy New Year. VVhat,s your New Year's resolution, Seniors A! Harder work! VVorkl VVork! How I hate it! A Freshie. Rhetoricals a1'e going now. Second semester started. Styles discussed in Democracy class. Girls' and Boys, Glee Club had their pictures taken. Twenty on for Rhetoricals this morning. Lincoln's Birthday. Mr. Burnworth gave a very interesting talk on Lincoln. Senior Class Party out to .lzunes Slllltllai A good tiniel H Talk by Mr. Stratton. Seniors selected their Connneneenient invitations. Bliss Haza1'cl, our seventh grade teacher. died. School in a body attended the funeral of Miss Hazard. Got out early. A week vacation. Oh Joy. Spring is here. School started again as usual. Senior Class play selected. VVatch for date. Everyone out for baseball. New London played baseball with Fitchville. Score 13 to 12 in favor of New London. A game with Ruggles. Uh! Tests and exams. One nionth longer ot' School. Junior-Senior Reception. Baccalaureate. Coinniencelnent Drainatization oi' She Stoops to Conquer. Vacation is here. LEAH PERKINS.

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EN EL HI 29 - 'III-IIllIlIIll'I-III----l-1--1I-1l---------l---- ............ EI SCllOOl Calendar l:O1' Years l Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec. 5 6 11 13 15 18 19 22 26 27 3 0 2 3 1 9 10 13 16 18 10 20 21 4 10 13 20 30 1 By LEAH PERKINS lil Oh Joyl School A! Yes! Freshmen had usual experience in getting to class. Spring tests unrolled. Rhetoricals started by a Senior girl. Dlr. Eastman first out-of-town speaker. Football started in earnest. Glee Club meeting. VVhat? 1Vhere? Freshmen party. VVhy so still? llliss hlorris says, Boys canst translate Cicero. La Grange vs. New London Hi. Score 13 to 6 in favor ot' La Grange. 1Ve'll have to work harder. One month gone. Our sympathy is with Phil. He is on crutches. Noticed in the hall a rather small Senior boy and a dark haired Senior girl. VVho? Oh! Oh! Grade cards. Don't look. VVho's ahead? VVe heat Ashland 11 to 0. Not so had. New Rules. 'elf you talkeleavcf' says Mr. Hatch. New school house under way. Every thing is running line. Big Rooter's Meeting. 1Ve wineNew London vs. Vermilion-19 to 0. VVellington heat use-too had. Are you going? N-N-No! Three tests tomorrow. Burreso cold. Had our tirst snow storm. Yum, Yum. Turkey dinner. Twenty-tive days until Xmas. Hurry.



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EN EL HI il E lillllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll I E Class Prophecy of Class of ,23 N. L. H. S. I.-'ill N JANUARY 32, 1940, four of our dear old classmates, Ira Hofstatter, lllabel Cole. Ruth Smith and Byron VVhite, chaperoned by Phil VVhite, stepped for the ocean steamer, Maid of the Mist, to make a six months tour of picturesque Europe. VVhile they were traveling over the vast wilds of Italy, they came upon Carl Graham, who was pursuing the wild European mice. Carl hinted ve1'y mysteriously of the strange discovery that he recently made. After some persuasion he consented to guide them to the old cave of the Sybil, which he had accidently come upon the week before. Carl introduced the group to the twentieth century Sybil, Dorothy Smith. After astonished and affectionate greetings were exchanged, she obligingly went into a trance and told them the news of their absent classmates. After a few moments hesitation Sybil told them of Leroy Roorback, who serves as a minister in Kamchatiia. Dorothy Shipman is very contented to be teaching little hopefuls of Kamchatka. Following the information that Sybil told us of Harvey Hall as a member of the Four Hundred in the city of New York. In this same city Thelma Arthur is a very ac- complished movie actress who rivals ever her predecessor. Theda Bara. In a different section of the city Ruth Russeil is a model in a wholesale millinery shop. llpon talking about Ruth Russell, naturally the subject of Paul lN1essenger's destination in life would arise. lVe iind that he is tripping over the desert sands of South Africa in search of diamonds. From Africa we go to Australia where we iind Lawrence O'Hara chaperoning a Hock of sheep on the grassy plains. and then to the one and only Gilbtrt Sprague, who is touring Lithunia as a musical comedian in Scandals of 19410.

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