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,S-I-K-K 1KiK1l1Kl-K1i-IlllfK1K1l111K1K1 1. K-11-K-K-ISK-lv K'-l-l-Kl-K-lnl-K-nl-K-l-K-K-K-I K-K'-L i 5 l L I , I I I T T I g Chronology f I T I ...1. . E I' September: 4- ' 1. Labor Day. Back to the House of Knowledge. f i' 2. Call for Football candidates. Fine material. T i' 3. Freshmen mistake telephone bell for Assembly gong and all rush out of Mead's T f- Algebra class. General stampede. ,- , 5. Seniors had a guest, the Auburn-haired lady. She got rather fussed listening I. I. to jay's line. I, I 8. Freshmen initiation. Stella Griffith walks home from Camden. I I 10. Considerable number of playthings at school. Carnival was in town. Wanted: I I Another Keeper in the Reading House of Knowledge. I' 'i 11. First game. Litchfield played Reading. Tied, 0-0. f 1 15. Big surprise. juniors have a class meeting. Maybe there is hope for them yet. f 1 17. Freshmen see Shorthand on the board and wish they could take Chinese too. i' f 19. Stunt night. Big time had by all. . T f 22. Hurrah! No school for a week. Everyone goes to the Hillsdale County Fair. ,- I- 23. A big day of the fair. Reading played Football with Litchfield. Reading's I. victory, 31-0. I: 29. The fair is over. Back at the old grind. I I 30. Ifirst Freshmen party. Well attended by upper classmen. I 0 tohcr' I- A ' ' fs I. 1. Our new Keeper has arrived. There is not a girl in High School that can keep I, I, her mind on her lessons. In I 5. Calahan thinks the Senior class has a couple of pretty tough fellows, judging by I I their names, Stone and Casteel. In f 6. Teachers start getting peevish. Have been doing line, considering their trials f I' ' ' . V ' 1' I guiding stray Freshmen. Q I f 8. L.2ll3.l1dI'I'S Physics class went to measure Fowler's hill. Each member was I' 1' requested to take a six-inch ruler. g 1- i- 10. School dismissed early. Football players and fans went to Quincy. Reading i- ,- was again victorious. Score in our favor, 6-0. I. 13. Basket Ball looks rather unfavorable. There is danger of not having a place to B- play. A I 16. Athletic Association needs money. The Country Gentlemen came to the I- I rescue. Lessons in salesmanship and sides for contest chosen. I f 17. jafy is certainly making a Football team. Reading won from Jonesville, 40-0. f 1' A ne game and lots of pep. f f 20. Enthusiasm runs high. Concord plays Reading. Pep meetings. Capt. Newell i' i' enlightened us by really believing that we could beat Concord if we got more i- r- points than they did. I- 21. The fatal day arrived and indeed was fatal. Reading lost to Concord, 6-0. i I. 23. Another vacation. Teachers Institute. I.. I, 29. Dunbrock seen studying History. Guess his Photoplay did not come. I I- 31. Another good game. Quincy played Football here and Reading had the game In I by 18-6. I f a ,- I November: I 2: 3. Marian Sprow arrived in the Assembly before the last bell. Wonders will never i F cease. I I 5. Mrs. Niles to Glen Hickok, Please run up the shades. f I' 6. Toe Social. Money to go towards sweaters for Football team. I' 1- - ' ' f- ' 8. Football team went to Albion. Reading won 14-6. f 11. Armistice Day. School closed early to let students celebrate. I' i' 12. Cast for operetta chosen. The name of the operetta, In the Garden of the 1- 1- Shah. ,- L 14. Reading's second defeat. The team went to Montpelier and lost 20-0. I. I. 15. Dunbrock is now studying his Caesar to the tune of My Persian Rose. l I, I. 18. Emmet Cosgrove had his ttirst sqpeedl test in typewritinlgd Had to open the wm- I dows because he wrote so ast t at is typewriter smo e . I Ii 19. Plans in progress for Football banquet. I f 21. Juniors purchased class jewelry. f f 22. Tigers and Tadpoles. Large crowd. Thirty-minute quarters. Score 13 all. I I I T T I I is-i-x-m-x-5-x-s-v -x-x-3-3-3-3-5-1-3-x-x-x-x-5-x-i-3-3-m-5-x-x-i-m-s-i-x-5-s-m-3-m-x-i-w - Page Forty-four
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K K l K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K-K-K -K-K-K-K-K-K-K K-l-Q-Kai-K-K -K-K K K K Songs, Yells and Poems RAH-RAH-RAH-RAH Rea-ding-High-School RAH-RAH-RAH-RAH Rea-ding-High-School RAH-RAH-RAH-RAI-I ' Reading High School RAH-H-H-H-H-H-H-H. We're wild, we're woolly, We're built like a saw, We will down 'em like oysters, Raw-Raw--Raw. Rickety, Rackety, Russ, We're not allowed to cuss, But nevertheless, you must confess There is nothing the matter with us. Venus, Neptune, jupiter, Mars. Can't you see those Reading Stars? Are they, are they, well I guess, They are the stars of the R. H. S. Yea Team, Yea Team, Yea Team, Fight 'em, Fight 'em, Fight 'em. Mn-m-m-m, Ah--1-----l. fWhistleD READING. Football Team Here's to the H. S. football teamg From the students' point of view, We've done our very best, boys, To help to carry you through. We appreciate your sacrifices And everything you've done, To say nothing of the honors And victories you've won. Eleven men in every game And all in every play, The result of constant practice, Hard scrimmage every day. Eleven men in every play And each one gave his best, Striving to adrl to the glory And fame of old R. H. S. We'll start right in with Captain Newell, No need to say the rest. Of all the pluggers the H. S.'s had Old Irie's one of the best. And there's slim Sam Heer at center, Dropped back of the line on defense, His passing, a pleasure to look at, His tackling no pretense. Dunbrock and Falor at tackles, The two big men of the line, Filled their laces in eve? game And certainly filled 'em ne. Redding and Miller, the lightweights, Playing away out on the end, When anyone went out for a pass These were the boys to send. And then there's Babcock and Kulow And Ridley and Kinney too, For a real good job of line plugging The superiors of these were few. Stantield and Stone were the generals The men who handled the team, And what they were lacking in avoir- dupois . They certainly made up in steam. There was husky Paul Cosgrove at half- back, His specialty, just off the endg When we wanted to be sure of our yard- age We always knew who to send. And Cliliord Casteel at a halfback, A mainstay in every big game: And when it came to line plunging He hit 'em as hard as his name. Last comes the other big Cosgrove, At broken held runnin a. darb, The master mind on the defense, His tackling low and hard. But say what is a football team Without a coach behind? And we would look a. long, long way A coach like ours to find. So here's to our team and coach, We shall ever loyal be To those for whom we celebrate, Who brought us victory. -Miller. x x m i-i-x-i-x-x-x-i-x-x-x-x-x-x-s-i-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-i-x-1-x-i-x-m-x-i-x-m-x-x-x m 1 m Page Forty three
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