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l I l Oct. Virginia Hutchinson makes eyes at typewriter agent who comes to see Miss Miltenberger UD on business. Oct. Seniors hold chapel. Hurrah, one period omitted. Oct. Girls lead in payment of athletic dues. Aren't we proud? Oct. First basket ball practice for the girls is called. Oct. Sis Jenkins and Enid Ours find it hard to get out to school on time, after practice yesterday. Oct. HURRAH! We have a speaker. Mr. Gold gives us a fine talk on Preparedness Oct. Yorkists hold meeting to elect officers. Katherine Crawford has the pleasure of being president for first semester. Oct. Class basket ball teams are organized. Games will start on the first of November. Oct. SNOW. Those freshies are so green that they think they can go sled riding, when there is hardly an inch of snow. Some one better tell them better. Oct. One more week of grace. Exams start November 2nd, Some of the students are starting to study now. Oct. Horace Richards says the first adding machine he ever used was his ten fingers. Oct. Someone UD gave Virginia Fisher a double compact because she has a double chin. Oct. Harry McCulloh says to drink to him only with your eyes, but be sure that your eyecups are clean. Oct. One of the Seniors asked the Freshmen what they were trying to do, and they answered We are trying to get ahead. They surely need one. Oct. Literary as usual and nothing unusual happened. NOVEMBER Nov. Juniors have honor of holding chapel. Nov We will take the life of Shakespeare to-morrow. Come prepared. Nov Everybody busy at-NOTHING. Nov Bob Wrightson deserts his girl in Washington for Gertrude Dan- cer. Thrills. Nov Guess what's happened? You'll never know. Nov Gil Traveler, known as the cowboy preacher, gave a very in- teresting talk in chapel this morning. Nov Evers Smith says Do right and fear no many don't write and fear no woman. Nov Is Jimmie Lewis cute? Ask Louise Dixon or Lola Hardegan. Nov. J effy Baker says if education makes you refined, why is a college course? ? ? ? Give up? Nov. Unlucky 13. Nov. Sis Jenkins declares the Hebrews and Phoenicians were much different from the girls of to-day, because they never had dates. Page sixty-six
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lrll A Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Clialenhar School days, school days, Dear old golden rule daysg Reading and writing and 'rithmetic, We're back to school again. SEPTEMBER We get acquainted with the greenies. Thelma Schoppert goes to the show with a Bruce High fellow. Freshies want to know when their reception is going to be. Mr. Neff leads chapel. Virginia Hutchinson and Ida Baker caught making eyes at Paul Shillingburg, the freshies' shiek. In trying to make himself a shiek, Sally Sullivan buys a real hon- est-to-goodness shiek sweater. Bubbles is singing something about a girl in Baltimore. Wonder who she is. Bubbles and Ritchie purchase the shiek sweaters. Looks as if Sally's might have done him some good? ? ? ? English class fSeniors, of coursej has visitors. Aren't we bright? Beware freshies! Final plans are made for reception to be given in honor of the freshies. Freshies hold odd fellows reunion. Susie Cherry Knew studentj is trying to vamp all of the upper- classmen. Luck be with you, Susie. Senior boys find some big attraction on the Freshman side of the hall. We all wonder who or what it is? ? ? ? Bubbles goes squirrel hunting and catches a-cold. OCTOBER Susie Cherry declares that Aubrey Martin is simply adorableg so she visits him on the Senior side of the hall. Aubrey Martin sings, Who stole my heart away? then an- swers Susie Cherry. Seniors start to practice on program for chapel. Seniors have 20 per cent. lead in payment of athletic dues. Keep it up. You're doing fine. Bubbles is caught holding hands with Margaret Jenkins in An- cient History class. SHAME! Seniors are selling Sweets for the Sweet. Page sixty-five
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el - Nov. 18. I've been in P. H. S. four years and haven't got a man yet. How can I get one ? Nellie Keplinger. Answer: Grab one by the neck and hang on to him. Nov. 19. He who steals my purse steals trash. E. G. Nov. 20. ZVha1t?if Susie Cherry couldn't afford to keep a supply of gum on an . Nov. 24. Two more days until Turkey Day. Three cheers. Nov. 25. On to-morrow eat turkey, drink and be merry. Nov. 30. Lots of pupils tardy to-day. They say they have forgotten how to get up early, they had so many holidays. DECEMBER Dec. 1. We take a nap and the teachers wake us up. Dec. 2. Susie Cherry chews only one stick of gum to-day. Dec. 3. Eva is afraid she won't make 95 per cent. or above in everything We're with you, Eva. Dec. 4. Last day in the week. Isn't it a grand and glorious feelin'? Dec. 7. Sophomores have charge of chapel. Dec. 8. We predicted a cold winter. We always do. It always is anyhow Dec. 9. King Skidmore says: Old tires have punctuation marks. Dec. 10. Eddie Hines always leaves the door open because he says his father was a draftsman. Dec. 11. The laziest man on earth is the one who drinks salt water with his meals so he won't have to season his food. Dec. 12. Paul Thomas has mailed a letter to Santa Claus asking for a kid dy car and several other toys. Dec. 13. ?????? Dec. 14. Rev. Marsh gives us a talk on Obedience, but to our sorrow no period is omitted. He didn't talk long enough. Dec. 15. Can you imagine Sylvie Nazzario walking down the aisle with his arm around a girl? Dec. 16. Second game of the series with Bruce High. Hurrah, we play in the armory. Dec. 17. Olga Johnson's cry is: Oh, if I could only play basket ball. Dec. 18. Virginia Hutchinson and Louise Dixon try to carry on a deaf and dumb C?J conversation in Mr. Rhodes' study hall. Dec. 21 Captain Smith gave a talk of the victory over Allegany High Dec. 22. Here's luck to old P. H. S. to-night. We play Central at Lona comng. Dec. 23. Last day of school before Christmas holidays. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Page sixty-seven
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