Piqua Central High School - Piquonian Yearbook (Piqua, OH)

 - Class of 1915

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THE PIQUONIAN 20 SIil l'. 8 With September comes the school belfs call, Ana' we wander back to our studies againg October, November, the monlbs o' fall, Make glad the hearls of the football men. SEPTEMBER. .-Xh mul Scl1o11l l111gi11s Ilgillll. SlCl l'. 9 All tho 111-xx' t1-111'l11'1's h11x'11 lll'L'll 11r1-11111111-cl t11 us. Sl'fl l'. 13 IJ11 fillllll l'ClllI'llS from 'llL'X1lS wl11-rc sho h11s S111-111 llll'l'K' lllllllllli Slilylf 111 'llllL'l'l' is so 111111'h lllllllllllllg i11 thc l111ilcli11g th11t wc 1-1111 h111'1lly Sllllly. SliI l'. lh 'l'l11- gym 1111i11111ls to 11l11111st cv1'ry111111. Slflylf 23 171111111 of lfllllllll llol11'111l11rf ol thc l7rusl11111111 class. SICI l'. .247 i'h11rl11s .l11111iso11 hhishccl i11 lfilglisli class. . 1 PT fwlu . 28 -:X sl1111l11w has crossccl our 1111th, Steele High l1c11t l'i111111 hy il sc111'1- of 311 to ' first fo11tl111ll g11111c of thc sc11so11. Olvli. .Z OCTOBER l.111'il11 lXl1'1'111litl1 llllll 1Xr11ol1l Miller h11l1l Ll t11-t1- i11 llll' l111ll l11-tw1-1111 1'l11ss1-s. lllH'I'illll XY1- l7L'Lll bichlcy t11 thc 1111111 of 23 to 14. XYL'll of 11ll things! ciI'L'L'IlYlllC foolccl l'i11u11 hy il s1111l'1' of ll to 6. f--lol111 Orc1'11l11111111 has l101-11 wc11ri11g il l'row11 11ll 1l11y. 16 -elk-1li1'11ti1111 of our now High School l311il1li11g. OFT. 27-A long r1-1l l111ir was soc.-11 1111 Bill Hirt's lllllxli. OUT. 3 OC l'. 0 OCT. 13 OCT. 15- Ol Il. 28 OFT. Z9 OCT. 31 NOV. 3 l11111 NOV. 11 NOV. to NOV. I3 NOV. 10 NOV. .20 NOV. 23 NOV. 25 NOV. NCVZI lXlot1' h11s hui' cyc 1111 Lcstcr l l11w1'rs. l1OI'l'OI'S, thosv l11-ustly 1'l11-t11riC11ls start t111l11y. XY1- 1111-t 11111' 11l1l rival Si1l111-y hut lcll clown 1111 llli' 54111111-, 20 to tl. NOVEMBER lih-1'tio11 11l11lli1'1'1's11l' th1- I'i1111o11i1111 stall' was llClil 1111 tl11- s.11111' 1l11y 11s thc st11t1- 1-111 llllll i11 thc S1111111 lllilllllCI', using thc A11str11li1111 l111llol. S111111' of llll' t1'111'l11-rs11tt1'111lc1l thc fll'llll'1ll fllllll 'li11111'l1111's' .1Xss111'i11Ii1111 11t C'ol11111l111s llr. if S. l':I'l1SlJL'I'Ql'I' of XYitlu11l11-rg l'oll1-gc 111111l11 1111 llCllll'l'SS l11'l111'1' tI111 s1'l11111l. 'll-1'1'il1l11 1'ix'11l 'l'1'oy l1c11t us Z0 to 0. 1 XYo111l1'1' why l 11rr1-st R01-1l was s111ili11g1 so i11 llll' sixth 111'ri111l? -.'Xll'1'111l Rock trics t11 w11lk tl11- strcct 11111 t1'111'k 1111 his way to s1'l1ool. 'flL'Ol'gl' lfostci' looks slccpy this 111or11i11g. ll111'1111111 l 1'its1'l1 w11s S111-11 1'1111v1-rsi11g with N1-V11 Moto. 20-27 l.11, l11, 'lil11111ksgivi11g x'111'11tio11. lllll' worst I'lX'ill Troy 1l1-f1'11tc1l us ll lo 7. 0111lh1

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28 THEWPIQUONIAN ..w X, Jani:- fa sggz, f .Q . .c is X .Q-'fi 4 A A , , ojfgiifzr Y X 3 g 75 , A . v J Z2 , 'A fi' x ' 2 O g j ji ug? f :ga g R g or g ....Wn.I.1,xM HIRT Editor-in-Chief. ,, ., , , . W . f . , TDOROTHEA GANO Associate Editors... 1 . .CnAR1.Es JAMISON L HELEN HETIIERINGTON Alumni Editor iiiiii . W , , . ,,lVlABlEL KAI-IN Athletic Editor. . .. . E .. V A ,,tt E FRED HOLMEs Art Etlitors . tt,t .FLORENCE l':I,l.liRMANN AND ALFRED RECK Business Manager ,. .. e. ,. e, . , , . E ,. GEORGE FOSTER Assistant .tt,.tat,,.., .. .. ,,t,, JOSEPH lVlcCURm' Subscription Manager .. aaaatt, fili0RGlE CAMERON Treasurer. a..rr,arra .. . . ara,raaa .. .. ,.... .. ., rrrr,rr ,r.rrcc. . .. . EI-IERMAN FRITSCH The past four years have been Ones of faithful work, and many successes and disappoint- ments for the class of nineteen fifteen. As we look back we find our Opinions now are rather differ- ent from what they were in nineteen eleven. At that time we hoped the four years of high school study would soon be Over, but now we wish instead that they were just beginning so we might again have the pleasant experiences that have been Ours. The past year, we hope, has been the best of our course, since in the new building we have had more convenient and better facilities for carrying onour work than in previous years. The class of nineteen fifteen can be justly proud of being the first to graduate from our new building, the finest public building in Piqua. VVith this year, we hope, a new era will begin in P. H. S., one that will increase the already high standard of efficiency in our school. lt would seem appropriate, that on the completion of the sixth volume of the Piquonian we thank those, who, in one way or another, have helped in issuing the paper. VVe wish to thank the faculty who have Oversight of the work, and who have aided in making our paper all that it is. VVhatever success has met our efforts is due almost entirely to their aid in over- seeing the work and correcting it. We wish to thank also the merchants and business people who have so willingly aided by their advertisements, and the pupils of P. H. S., and all Others who have contributed in any way to the H Piquonian. As graduation day draws near and as we think of the evening when we shall receive our diplomas, we look forward with anxiety into the future. Many suggestions as to the line of work which we shall choose after leaving school now come to us. Some few of us, perhaps, have already decided on our choice. In making our choice, we must consider that the greatest question is not, what shall we choose, but, shall we he successful in our choice. And this question we cannot answer until we have tried. If success is slow in coming, and if we feel that our choice has been work for which we are not fitted, or which we can never enjoy, then it is up to us to look elsewhere. Things which seem too hard or too big for us to attempt will be easily mastered if we only have the nerve and determination to try.



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30 THE PIQUONIAN DEC DEC. DEC Old winter comes 'round with jolly good cheer, Then ushers in brightly the happy New Yearg But the mid-year exams bring lrouble to mind, And the danger we fear-of falling behind. 1 DECEMBER '. 4-The girls gave a dinner to the football boys. 4MlVIr. Patton looks like a schoolboy in his mackinaw. '. 10-Charles Holloway and Lester Flowers held a secret conference in the hall. DEC. 11iDo Cano wore her hair down her back. DEC DEC '. 12A-Bob Himmelright has a date with Dot, Sunday night. '. 23-Several high school pupils gave a little play in the auditorium to celebrate the be- ginning of our Christmas vacation. JANUARY JAN. 4-Wlizit a sad returning after our vacation. JAN. 6-Seems as though the gum ehewers are becoming more numerous every day. JAN. 7-Rumor has it that Chester Wolcott and Garret Kirby play checkers every night at the Y. M. C. A. JAN. 8-First game of basket ball in several years was played with Greenville with a grand victory for us, 35 to 19. JAN JAN JAN JAN JAN JAN F E B F E B F E B F E B . F FB F rf B FEB. FEB FEB. FEB. F EB FEB. FEB. 15-Lost game with Steele, 62 to 30. 19-Senior and Junior girls game of basket ball. Tie score 11 to 11. 22-By football tactics Lima beat our boys 39 to 12. 2-ifllnion City defeated 42 to 20. 25AHarold Schmidlapp has a hair cut. 28-'Pleasant Hill received a jolt by losing game, 31-7. Exams this week. FEBRUARY. 1-Last semester of school begins. A lot of infant Freshmen start in. 2fJoe lVicCurdy needs a shave. S-Piqua sported out their new suits at St. Paris game but lost by a score of 45 to 31. 8-Do tiano is worrying about Charles French, because he injured his leg last Saturday. 114Carl Retterbush wore a green carnation to school. 12-By a fast game, our boys lost to Union City 22-20. 15AW'eenie Holloway said he was with the prettiest girl in Union City last Friday. 16-Mr. Johnson of Case School, Cleveland spoke to the Senior English class. 19-German play tonight. Sidney defeats us, 16-12. 22-Charles French came back Iimpimg. VVasl1ington program in auditorium at 2 o'clock. 24--Bus VVilkinson said that Marion Jessup spoke to her on her way to school. 25fSwitch engine took the teachers to Cincinnati for the Institute. 26-Defeated by Springfield, 29-19.

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