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, , f :Oo K l-ala...- 'I'-!'+' rrrf rf ASPIRATIONS I've longed to be a poet and stir the hearts Of men With the words of burning fire that would flow From the point of my pen! l're longed to soar on fancies wings and touch Those strings sublime, To vie with the singing lark in tones almost Divine. l xe stiuqsrled in xain to leach the goal, 'VIt Sinias unnumbei ed Ixe climbed Xnd still I cannot urite the voids within m Bieast confined 1 ut in thc stlcss and grind of lifc, when stoim Clouds hox er 0 el, ' d like to be a beacon hgth along a rock strewn Shore Fo guide some diiftinq Yfldllntl on lite s unrestlng ea, Ine the wateis of that some unknown shall roll Ox er me R O Neill 1 THE SOPHOMORE CI ASS The Sophomore Class is the naughtiest class Of good old P H S We bother all the teachers, llr Walch saws ue re a pest llooraw, foi thc Sophomores vor we an giecn no more xVc hate the iigh to be happy Vh it clse should ue use it for Nt roll ink bottlcs up and doxxn Papei we scatter on the tlooi, l oi we haw thc ligfht to bc happx xl hat clse could it be used for Vc luun 1 lot in Bio ogx l nglish and f1XlLN too But what uc didnt trx in iookktcpxng, shouldnt be tiled bx xou 'X Page U6 9 v . . -. . . . . . 1 1 , v I I . . . , h v ' . - ' Y . . v' ' . - - - Y . . - .7 ' 1 - . . -' ' v 4 ' X . I. . ' A tl v Y 1 , . . Y I, 'L Og' . - 1 4 A . A. - -0. -Y -1. S A Y 1 v 4 1 V 'w . . . v Y , - v. , W . . . . U sin Q 'r Jo 5 h.t 3 ... . 2. .:. 3. 'I' 4. -so are -fo -In are Q ... -2- . . 4 nz. .g. 'I' V .. ' . ' - , 4, , . . . . . .g. 'E' , V . . . h.1 ' A1 '3' . . v . , f V 4. - . U . . .g. ' 1 .. , . , . . -A . J L s 1 . A. v . . , . . A . , . A . ' 1 ' ' ' L O n 1, 2 , . . . . -1 , . . , , . . V , . , , . . v , . ,. , . 4' - - 1 ' . .x ' l ' ' . ' ' . , . , . -1 . ' i if - - ' ' I ' .- s , 4 , , . , . 1 ,. . , . v . . . . . . v , , . J . I.: v , , , ,-v ' V .' V , . . 1 I .. ,Q . .'I. I.. 11. Q2 Q Q. Q .:. .. . 4' :..' ' ' ' .' ' .j..:..j..g..g.. '..g. ' ....1..3..:..1.....:..1..1..:..1..1..g .:..:..j..g..Q..1. .g..1..:..1..:..1..:..g..1..1..j..'..'.. ..'..'..'..'..'..:.. - .
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J J ,.. ... ... .....,1.. ....,.g..,..,... A ......... .,.,.,..,..,.g.....,... . . 18-First copy of Junior Pep off the ' press. 1 ' 21--The heart-rending tragedy of Macbeth proves too much for some of the more tender hearted Seniors. 22-A Strong breeze threatens to blow English room into Cat Creek. 23 Fur coats, galoshes, mittens King xx inter sends his x 1s1t1ng card 24 Miss Ledu ell gn es the tired Sen iors a cold chill which wakes em up fol a fevs minutes 25 It is iumoi ed that there w1ll be no home basketball games th1s win er 28 Mr Walker compares the Senioi heads to bucks porous, but 29 Carl Beaster helps Mr Walkei out of a wely trylng position 0 External losses are suffered bv several Seniors ha1r cuts 31 Geol ge Staffon takes a collection for Miss Ledwell November Sol becomes evident once moi to every one s S3tlSf2Ctl0I1 'leachers are accused of foiming a Union for the p1 omotion of more wx ork among students According to Carl Beaster, the Two door kings ln England xx e auto crates Miss Crego puts Lawience Ilk through the third degree 1 8 Teachers Com ention 11 Armistice Day School is enter tained by Sophomore Clt176llShlD cla1s 12 Doesnt the thought of tuikcy make your mouth water' 13 V! ont be long nop befor e another x ac ation 14 Someone tllsLOX els that Scptem bei has only thlltl days lm I itelaix program put off to an L v habit. 18-Seniors go to the Rapids to be shot . 19-Snow-W-W. 20-Harold Meyer waxes eloquent in his advice to the love-lorn . 21 Six weeks exams tomorrow' 22 Tomoiiovs and tomorlou and to morrow creeps in this petty Jac from day to day till the last dfoy of red ink gives out 25 Blue Monday Everyone xx ears a stricken air 26 Robert Hofer beliex es that Pea nut butter IS derlxed from chu.1, mg peanuts 27 Two old grads Fay Mehlbrech and William Leiser VlS1t school and revive old memories December An extra half hour of physical ex erclse is added to regular schedule We don t know whose fault it was Mr Walch IS xery inteiested in 3 30 to 4 00 period Fate of the Annual hangs in th balance Carl Beastel is dubbed An algu ment on Wheels Lawrence Ilk gn es his expel' ad vice on hovs to get 11d ot the Boll Weevil George Staffon refuses to return to Hlstory Class unless bv a special lnyitation from Miss Ledwell Mr Walkel says Exerv t1m Carl Beastei opens his mouth l ommg 'Nllss Ledxx ell spi mffs and 'miss ually hard test on th 1 senio. 1 xx . tl' 1sn t so unusual after all 11 The Ditto man dlY'lXLS to ximian, use of the Ditto-tht IllI1l0l ffllls seem xerx anxious to lcain 17 Carl Beastel cuts 1athe1 ax 11 noble figure when hc tips himself other datc This ls getting to li 1 ox er in English class -n rl Page 58 ' K' K K' ' . .1 1 . 1 J - V D . 1 , . V . v . - L 1 M 4 Y . 1 K ' . v 1 1 n . ' ' ni L L v - t - ' - f . V A - . 1 ' ' 0 vs - - I . ' L - 1 v 7 s Y 1 Cl ' ' ' 27 l 9 U - c . V A - 1- . ' .. - , -N c c. L 1 Y ' . . . . 2- . Y ' s , . . 3? A. F 5. L u M 4 ' ' ' ' . ' . 4 - ' H . 11 Q 'W A ' 97 , . . 5 - . - o- ' . . 'Q - as vr - ' , , V ' 1 l - Sl , K ss ' 19 A ' ,V ' rq- f 1 w V ' L ' 7 . 1 U 1 ' ,1 1 n x n t W, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' know there is anoth fr r-'urn '1' t 1 - . C, fx A., H914 1 11 ' In ' , . . c . 1 1 7 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1' 1 . - , A 8-1 . . . O. ' . . . - , V - . . , . ', .u,,: , A v , v 1 1 I 1 'L , I . Q. H - ' 1 1 1 ' 1 A 1 H 1 1 ' s ' ' 1 . - 1 1 1 A 1 - V ' A Ann . . ' ' ' V ' ' ' v ' ' v v ' ' 0 1 1 . . 1 1 1 ' . ..- . . ' i L- , . . . . . .g ,.g..1..1..' .' . ' .-.....1..g..g..'.... .. .'..:..... .. .- .Q .' .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g '. g..g..g..1..:..1..1..j..g..:..:..j..g..:..1..:..g..j..1.. .:.. ........ ,i .1 .'. . . .
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