Piedmont High School - Tris Yearbook (Piedmont, WV)

 - Class of 1926

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61' f I rl Feb. 2. Feb. 3 22 12 18 19 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 5. Enid Ours says she won't come to school on time in the morning because she is afraid that Mr. Rhodes will make her take physi- cal education and she doesn't need it. ' Thelma Coddington says she has an awful time getting Ken- neth to go home when he comes to see her, and that her Dad has to call about five times before he makes a move to go. Irene Johnson and Aubrey Martin have a free for all fight in study hall to-day. Lil says she can't see why Horace couldn't have been Harry in That's One On Bill. Senior play to-night. Seniors have holiday to-day. Lola and Louise are going to toss coins to see who gets Jimmie. Eula Freeman thinks Bubbles is quite the shiek and she is al- ways on the Senior side of the hall. Bubbles receives a Valentine called A bubble about to burst. Basket ball teams have their pictures taken. Lancastrians elect new C? ? ? ?J officers. Boys leave for Bayard to-day on the train that is equal to the Toonerville Trolley. Thelma Schoppert: I can't help it 'cause I'm bowlegged. I got that way from running after Harry McCulloh. Robert Wrightson is so lazy he stays up all night so he won't have to wash in the morning. Girls leave for Bayard. Roy F. Yoke gave an interesting talk before the high school this morning. Scotty says diplomacy is all right, if you get the diploma. You are supposed to get eight hours of sleep every day, but Sal- ly Sullivan declares that he isn't going to go to eight classes. Katherine Crawford: A woman loves a man, then wonders why. She means herself, of course. Boys leave on a trip to Berkeley Springs and Shepherdstown. Louise goes to Martinsburg. Wonder what the attraction is down there. Oh yes, the boys are down near there. MARCH Boys bring back the scalps of two more teams. Mr. Knode gets a new hat. Jimmie says that just because Lola wears a turtle neck sweater is no reason to think that she is slow. Dorothy Donnelly couldn't flirt with any of the Petersburg boys because Stewart was with her. Miss Miltenburger in salesmanship class: To make root beer real good, just put a few raisins in it. All aboard for the tournament. Page sixty-nine

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I RHS 1926 X JANUARY Jan Back to school again. Everyone reports a delightful Christmas. Virginia F. looks as if she has gained about--pounds. Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan. Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan. Jan Feb Horace Richards hurt his knee at basket ball practice yesterday. We are delighted to see him out to school to-day. Eldred Green, who likes to meet the girls, is trying to catch a freshie. Mr. Rhodes says that he feels that something unusual is going to happen. Snow, and Mr. Neff says that it is no wonder, because the girls won a game last night. Freshies hold chapel. Ritchie tells of his trip to Petersburg, but he didn't say he was sorry that the girls were not along. Bus Baldwin declares that Marie Walsh is his LITTLE wild Ir- ish rose. While sled riding last night Beaty Anderson and Evers Smith collided with a concrete wall. Wonder what they were looking at? Looks bad, doesn't it? Freshies look greener than they really are because examinations start to-morrow. Examinations. Girls' basket ball team turned out in their new uniforms Satur- day night. More examinations. Last day of examinations. Aren't we glad? Beat BARTON is our cry. Did we beat Barton? I'll say we did-not. Harry McCulloh made a bet with Lola, Thelma and Louise. We wonder what it was. Mr. Neff announces that there is a song in the new song books that Mr. Rhodes will sing as a solo, some day. Our boys beat the so-called wonderful team of LaSalle from Cumberland. They made some threats, wonder if they will car- ry them out. That's One On Bill is to be presented at the Piedmont Opera House on February Sth. Sally as Battling Bennie, claims he is going to be the star. Louise Dixon has put up a lost, strayed and stolen ad. She has lost some points. ? ? ? ? Susie Cherry gave a reading in literary to-day, that she said she wrote herself. Sounded like it, too. FEBRUARY Who went home with Lola Hardegan after the game with Cen- tral last Saturday night? Better keep your eyes on Lola, Jim- mie. Page sixty-eight



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'ff . ff' RHS ' , 1926 I Mar. 8. Louise Dixon carries on a flirtation with the new janitor. She Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar Mar. certainly must be color blind. 9. Will LaSalle carry out their threat and have a crooked referee? Horace will not play to-night. 10. What's the big attraction on the second floor? For information see Dorothy Donnelly. 11. Boys go away again and the results are that no girls stayed a- round af ter school. 12. Lives of Juniors remind us That their lives are not sublime, They have to work like thunder, To get their note books in on time. AND SO DO WE. 15. One period omitted. Mr. Neff and Horace make speeches in chapel. Qlpbahet A is for Alma Mater that is dear We will cherish it when we're far from here. is for Baker, midget of the class and though he is small he never is last. C is for Crawford, the girl they call Kate She always goes in every class so late. D is for desk on which Mr. Rhodes pounds If in study period you should turn '1'ound. is for Evers, or Bubbles, let's say Who helps us out of trouble and is gay. F is for Sue Fredlock, the champion vamp She even once tried to flirt with a tramp. G is for Grammar which we know so well But Mr. Rhodes will think different if him we tell. H is for Horace determined to fight Every rule in the system that isn't just right. I is for such an imp, which Grace is Knott. She is quietg she never talks a lot. J is for the jokes which Scotty has told We've laughed because they're so witty and bold. Page seventy

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