Pendleton High School - Wakeipa Yearbook (Pendleton, OR)

 - Class of 1921

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Thursday, March 17-Ed Despain and Curtis O'Gara return to happy child- hood. Wear knee pants to school. Miss Severance skips at 3 :15. Unsat- isfactory excuse. Friday, April 1-Junior Prom. Many full backs there. Great success. Messrs. Landreth and Inlow leave early. Monday, April 4-David Swanson slips Miss Severance dollar for some mys- terious purpose. Elementary Drama Club play. Hoeflers and frosted cake take eye of audience. Tuesday, April 5-Office dark. Curtain pulled. No one home. Mr. Landreth must have skipped again. Rook Day. Many shades of green displayed. Many spats issued to violators. Friday, April 8-Annual Junior play, Green Stockings. Big' crowd. Every one there. Orchestra make lots of noise. Saturday, April 9-Second night of Junior play. Audience admire Green Stockings. Thursday, April 14-April showers spoiled May flowers on Miss Wiirten- burger's new spring hat. Saturday, April 16-Oratorical contest. Audience suffers nervous break- down. Monday, April 23-Rex Kramer walks up and down Main street twice and finally goes to the library and gets, Vesper Talks to Girls. Tuesday, April 19-Chemistry test. Mr. Harris decapitates nineteen Seniors. Saturday, April 23-Glee Club and Orchestra concert. Vlfonderful success. Lots of pep and jazz. Just what J. Simpson has been preaching all year. Tuesday, May 3-John Simpson drinks a bottle of wheat in Annual Room. Result not serious. Friday, May 13-Senior program. Thirteen always was unlucky. The icW00dl311d Echoes. Monday, May 16-Miss Ross and Miss Flegel arrive on time. Your good resolutions came too late in the year. Wetliiesclay, May 18-Mr. Hammersly suffers shock. Miss Hensel's tem- perature exactly correct. Tuesday, May 24-Mr. Landreth7s long distance telescope reveals many frisky Seniors basking on reservoir hill. Monday, May 30--Final exams. Many punctured. Friday, June 3-Graduation. Farewell, oh, you Seniors. We hate to sec you leave. School out. Hooray! Hooray! Rooks get cards and suddenly find out they are Sophomores. l95l

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Friday, Dec. 17-Christmas vacation. Teachers assign extra long lessons so that the students may have a happy vacation. Monday, Jan. 3-Back agai11 to school. Many casualties during Christmas va- cation. Too much turkey and cranberries. Wednesday, Jan. 7-Juniors choose f'Green Stockingsfl Oh, you Juniors, you are getting ahead of the Rooks this time. Thursday, Jan. S-Boys' Glee Club improving. Our hopes begin to soar. Friday, Jan. 14-First night of Senior play. Brilliant stars arise. Dark glasses predominate in audience. Saturday, Jan. 15-Second night of Senior play. Stars shine with greater brilliancy. More dark glasses. Delicious! Superb! Columns of praise! Yes, columns! Weclliestlay, Jan. 19-Library opens. Rooks wonder what can be the use of that, but soon begin to beg for admittance slips. Thursday, Jan. 20-Hideous noises issue from Room 3. Murder! M1'. Landreth rushes in with a 2x4. Brave man! But-it was only Miss Hensel 's Spanish class singing t'Ameriea. Friday, Jan. 21-Final exams. Exemption lists posted. Wei'e you in that privileged few who took exams? Monday, Jan. 24-Registration. R-ooks do not know what to do. VVeeping and wailing over credits. Saturday, Jan. 29-P. H. S. breaks even with Baker boys. Girls play fast game with LaGrande, but are defeated. Friday, Feb. 11-Mr. Landreth leaves at 3:20. VVe wonder if he could not resist the call of spring and actually skipped. Saturday, Feb. 12-Rooks give party. Eats stolen! Great mystery! No clues! Friday, Feb. 19-LaGrande goes down to defeat. Friday, Feb. 25-The Dalles badly trampled. Victory for both P. H. S. boys and girls. Rooks form bucket brigade. Tuesday, March 1-H21,' on fire house changed to Rook H24. Rooks wipe out disgrace with fresh paint. Track season opens. Many tracks made around field. Vlfednesday, March 2-Alberta McMonies declares war on the Annual staff. The members ate up all the glue because it smelled good. Friday, March 2-Spanish class have feed. Rooks discovered peeping under the door. Monday, March 14-Seniors win indoor baseball games. You tell 'em, Seniors, you're some class. W6Cll10SflHjf, March 16-Annual pictures taken. Rooks go out to see little birdie. Much confusion. Photographer vainly cries, HPlease be still. Just one moment as you are. i 94 l



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