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31 6 KALENDJQQRIIQ Speakers-Speeches September 20-Reverend Houston, pastor of Fifth Presbyterian Church, conducted chapel in the High School, after which he gave an excellent talk. His remarks were especially adapted to the needs of high school pupils. October 13-Mr. Wedding, president of the Y. M. C. A. of this city, favored us with an interesting talk. He told us what the Young lXIen's Christian Association is doing for men and boys. October 15-Dr. Risner delivered a short lecture, the essence of an excellent sermon. His Words were inspiring. November 2-G. B. Hodge, International Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., gave us an interesting, beneficial speech. November 15-Prof. T. R. Smith favored us with a short lecture. February 18-Rev. R. L. Jones, evangelist, pleased the high school with an excellent talk. He advocated week day religion. February 23-S. H. Rose, U. S. agent from the U. S. Bureau of Domestic and Foreign Commerce, gave an instructive lecture. April 20-Lilly Wztller Chatten, reader and entertainer, recited some of her poems for the high school. She spoke to quite an attentive and appreciative audience. 107
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Q? 'I es KALENDARW Best cook ............... I ........................ Louise Tate Nearly all the Domestic Science girls were nominated. Louise won by a close margin. Clariee Ayres finished second. Eternal question mark ....................... John 1IcReynolds There was no show for anyone else in this race. Most energetic pupil ........................... Mattie Trotter The race was between Mattie and Olive, although a few others XVPYO lll01ltl0Ht'll. Most constant giggler .......................... Fred Chandler The ballot was overwhelmed with candidates. Fred received 14, Ellen Miller 12. Cutest girl ...........,..................... VVhitney McElroy Wliitney won by 7 votes. Sue Ona won second. Best politician .............................. John Mclieynolds 64 votes were cast for the three candidates, llclieynolds. Sellers and Wylie. They received 35, 18, 11, respectively. Talking machine ...................... .... F red Uhandler Chandler 20, Holmes 18, Wliite 15. Most popular boy Ctiel ........ .. . .Frank lirumbaek-Roy Biddle Veeil Copeland pushed them hard. lt was not known till the last vote was counted what the result would be. Biddle and Brumback tied at 23. Copeland received 18 votes. Most dignified pupil .............. ....,......... N eil Brooks There were 210 candidates. CFor a definition of HI'01J11l2lll011,7l see page 1021. 106
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K gg' WW The Svnior inotto as it rcally is: To livc to laughfto learn to lovin iixll. The four high sc-hool years roprosentcd hy Sliakcspcarian vom- cdiesz Frcshnian-H Conn-dy of Errors. Sophoinoro- Much Ado About Nothing. Junior- As You Like It. Senior-HAll's Well That Ends W'cll. -Ex. iqixg,-... School is conductod in 21 school-house. A school-housv is strictly an educational institution. Education is anything that qualities us to live llettcr than we are living. Sleep is an education. Sleep rests the body, thus making us nioro useful when we have awakened. And sleep is thc education for which sonic pi-oplc go to school.-Ex. OH YES! There are aL.so SiQ 5 or SPRINS Ofc P.C.H.S. V jf'-Xijlvf xf ff Glam-3-66 f ff' , - Y I 1 K, I X ff X 3 ffsj Am p s l ' ' 4 - 1 f x fl it t it J f lil j J J' X- . l 1 S- jf' gf'- fifu W ff feat T. fs-s H ffifciot ff. 'Il ,. 0 -1Lf .-l llll-f- 108
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