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real rl Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov Nov Dec. Dec. . 28 Nov. Ethel White is caught napping. P. H. S. mice hold dance in auditorium. Charles Pattison informs Virginia Fisher: I would that you were fatter. Horace Richards steals Seniors' gazoos. Mr. Rhodes caught in front of mirror strutting in his new Hal- lowe'en masquerade. Hallowe'en crowds out study period. NOVEMBER John Crist tries to throw basket ball through the wall, but only succeeds in knocking down the plaster. Mr. Knode has pleasure of sweeping it up. Virginia almost succeeds in demolishing laboratory scales by tip- ping them at 300. Marie decides the world is full of beauty as she gazes with long- ing eyes at Norman Hoffa. Miss Suter caught eating candy with Senior girls. r Seniors have a soup sale. Miss Miltenberger falls up steps. Sally Sullivan takes a nap in A. H. class, wakes up and sleepingly walks out of French class. Bruce Holland is sent from class. Marie and Sarah celebrate first snow storm by falling down Ken- ny hill. QBang.J Debby and Pauline take nap in Latin class. Juniors hold their annual fair. P. H. S. orchestra makes first public appearance. Sarah falls in love with the description of Henry the Sth, but, alas, he is dead and gone. Elizabeth Veach caught powdering her nose in study period. J effy Baker gets ready for his Thanksgiving dinner. Paul Thomas takes A. G. home. We dig our graves with our teeth, quotes Sylvia Nazzario, as he makes away with bar after bar of candy. DECEMBER Monday. Mr. Rhodes fails to get answers from questions he puts forth in class. Sue Fredlock casts an eye at Clyde Marker. Page .refvenfy-eight . ffi I .
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'HS Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. 2. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Ctlalenhar SEPTEMBER P. H. S., here we come right back where we started from. Pass the time making out our schedule. Wondering how to pronounce Mr. Knode's name. Lessons begin, oh, gee. Mr. Knode tries to fall down the steps. 'Charles Pattison gets acquainted with Virginia Fisher Qwatch out Eval . Freshmen get initiated. Dessie Fox caught reading True Story magazine. Eva Abramson casts an eye at 'Charley Pattison. John Crist tries to carry the laboratory away. Debbie chews cinnamon bark for tobacco. High School Geography gives a picnic, four Seniors make hogs of themselves. High School orchestra formed. Russell forgets his powder box, has to trot back after it. OCTOBER Thou shalt not kill. Why? Ask John Crist. Eugene tells us that down South they wash milk in water. Who is Sweetie ? For information see Morris Holland. Norman Jenkins decides that if fame comes only after death, he's in no hurry for it. Parent-Teacher Association formed. CPoor kids.J First fire drill of the year. Marie Walsh gives a blind man a nickel. Dignified Seniors take charge of chapel. Morris declares he must go to college. fMaybe.J Marguerite forgets her cud-desperate. P. H. S. orchestra gives us a lesson in tin cans and screeching. Sarah decides to reduce. Clyde decides never again. For information ask Mary Powers. Marie teaches little Seniors new dancing steps. Norman H. and Marguerite spat. ' Page seventy-seven
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H :frf--. , ff i 'ii Q-nm .---f, Pell rl Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. . , n 0 ???? John and Debby quarrel. COh, dear.l Like the bee, Morris Holland, flits from flower to flower. John Crist refuses to take a good looking girl home. Faith, Hope and Charity go Christmas shopping. Debby receives a letter from our old class mate, Troxell Miller. Norman Hoffa learns a new dance. Treat yourself to the best, quotes Paxton as he makes away with two Dixies. Snow again, get out your flannels. All the Freshmen mail letters to Santa. Pauline gets a new necktie. Wise Senior, Marguerite, teaches tiny tots. Hooray, now for a long Christmas vacation. Thanks to Board of Education. JANUARY Ding! Dong! After a period of silence the old bell rings out and- calls us to our lessons. Another holiday, calendar called off. Back to our Latin and Chemistry. Mr. Rhodes forgets his overcoat. Basket ball team goes to Petersburg. COut to win.J P. H. S. are once more victors. John Crist, What'll I do Horace Richards relates experiences of Petersburg trip. Exams begin. fLook out.J Waste basket rebels and refuses to hold waste taken from Seniors' desks. Sue Fredlock and Clyde Marker caught holding hands in hall. fFind a better placej Norman Hoffa starts letting his hair grow back. Clyde Marker looking at colored windows in church: Oh, mam- ma, look at the colored frost. John Crist fishes with a rope for wild duck. Oh gee, I make some of the awfullest mistakes, says Norman Hoffa. Eugene says the only thing that's the matter with industry is you have to work eight hours without stopping. Page .refventy-nine
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