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76 THE PETONIAN Mar. 4-Walter brings back the cup to Perry High. J, Buell Snyder talks in Chapel. Mar. 5-Boys left for the tournament at Bethany. Sad parting for somef?j Mar. 6-Miss Hasson orders every one to leave the office. Mar. 7-Mr. Deppa and some boys go to Bethany. Thrilling time for boys when he arrives with the letters. Mar. 10-Reported that Perry boys got stage fright. Mar. 11-Most of the boys were sick after their trip to Bethany. Mar. 12--Final game with Fairchance. Score 26-16-Perry. Mar. 13-Margaret Stickle gave her reading for contest in chapel. Mar. 14-Debating team very busy. i ' Mar. 17-County Reading Contest held here, Mar. 18-Allen's dateless. Mar. 19-Big game with Redstone. Score 17-15--Perry. Mar. 20-Mr. Carroll and daughter visit us, Everyone happy over victory. Mar. 21-Contestants performed in Literary, Mar 24-Mr. Harbaugh to visit. Debate with South Brownsville. Perry won at home but lost at Brownsville. Mar. 25-Speeches in chapel. ' Mar. 26-Final game with Redstone. Sadness for Perry. Score 31-16. Mar. 28-Many snapshot pictures were taken. Mar 31-James Swartz won first honors in county oration contest. April 1-Many April Fool notes. Mr. Deppa was too alert to get fooled. April 2-Literary Contestants chosen. April 28-Annual goes to press. T0 THE SENIORS Said the Freshie to the Senior, Your ways are hard to knowf' The dignified Senior answered, No wonder, you're too slow. Said the Sophomore to the Senior, Why scold us so much? You'd have much nicer manners If you'd copy after us. The junior to the Senior saidg You may be bright, but when We all have graduated We'll be your equals there. So fellow students, look not down Upon the lower classmen You all were freshies once yourself And when you're all put on the shelf They'l1 be our leading citizens. ' M. E. S. '26.
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l THE PETONIAN 75 Jan. l-High School party. Mr. Felton not here. jan. 2-No more parties for high school this year. Ian. Jan. jan. jan. jan. Ian. jan. Jan. Jan. Ian. -Ian. Jan. jan. jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. jan. Ian. Jan. jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. 3-Mr. Deppa not here. I , , 4-Perry High needs a new piano bench. 7-james Swartz and james Wilson not here. Ceglebrated Russian Christmas. , S--Rev Davis and Professor Leigh talk in Chapel.: 9-Maude Lepley got hurt playing basket-ball. A 10-Allen Carson makes eyes at one of the lady teachers. ll-Thesian Literary. Leland knows how to debate. 12-Senior panels come. 15-Mr. Snyder spoke in chapel. Perry plays Mt. Pleasant. Won. 16-Rain all day. 17-Medical inspector here. 1 x 18-Big game with Point Marion. Score 17-8. Favor of Perry. 21-Boys took vacation in Chemistry to-day. Very cold. 22-Still cold. No chapel, ' 23-Everybody busy getting ready for the pie social. 24-No wonder it rainedg Emma came early this morning. 25-Philo Literary. Mr. Leigh and Rev. Davis with us in gain. chapel a- 28-Some girls are beginning early. Primus got a proposal. 29-Mr. Robinson here. 30-Seniors are depressed over writing orations. 31-Orchestra practice. Mr. Mclntyre and Mr. Weyman spoke in chapel. l-Everybody wondering if they will be exempted, 4-Many exemptions. 6--Thesius literary put off until Tuesday. 7-Ruth VVade received another note from Bennett. 8-Perry basket-ball team went to Brownsville. Score 15-ll-Perry. ll-Big snow. 12-Thesius Literary. 13-Point Marion game. Sadness for Perry-19-16. 14-Mr. Deppa not here. Everybody likes Chemistry to-day. 15-Half holiday, ' r 18--Layton girls not at school. Too icy. ' 19--Mr. Bevington arrives. 20-Senior double quartet organized. 22-Philo literary. Z5-juniors had quite a picnic stayin after school. 26-Jeannette played here. ' 27-Orchestra played for chapel. V 28--Ruth received another note from Bennett. 29-Orchestra and basket-ball pictures taken. 3-VValter Larson goes to McClellandtown to participate in Contest.
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THE PETONIAN 77 SMILE AWHILE Joke with him who jostles you, Smile on him who hurries you, Laugh at him who pushes you- It doesn't cost a cent. Don't be carrying round that chip, Wink your eye and curve your lip, l And from life's sunshine take a sip- It doesn't cost a cent. Pk 41 Bk Here's to the faculty, Oh, long may they live, Even as long As the lessons they give. Pk ik in Please don't bother to see me to the door, urged Bob, who had remained a long time. Really, it's no bother at allf' Maude assured himg it is a pleasure. :Kirk She could swing a six pound dumbell, She could fence and she could boxg She could row upon the river, She could clamber 'mong the rocksg She could golf from morn till evening, And play tennis all day longg But she couldn't help her mother, 'Cause she wasn't very strong! vkvkrk Grammatical Love You see a beautiful girl walking down the street. If she has silk stockings on she is very FEMININE. If she is singular you become NOMINATIVE. You walk across the street, changing to the VERBAL SUBJECT and then become DATIVE. If she is not OBJECTIVE in this CASE you become PLURAL. You walk home together. Her mother is ACCUSAT'IVEg father be- comes IMPERATIVE, You go in and sit down and End that her little brother is an INDE- FINABLE ARTICLE. it You talk of the futureg she changes the SUBJECT for the PRESENT time. You kiss her and she favors the MASCULINE. Her father is PRESENT and things are TENSE, and you are PAST PARTICIPLE after the active case is over. , , - P J!
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