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Oct. 23. keeps h Oct. 26. them in Oct. 27. Oct. 28. Oct. 29. and moon on Oct. 30. Result Goff Nov. 2. Captain Henderson receives a broken arm in the Sabetha game which im out of football for the rest of the season. Prin. Fairchild chills the blood of the upperclass men by calling on chapel. High School plays a nothing to nothing game with town team. Maude gets an extra amount of hard work in Football practice. Miss Andrews tin Chapelj 1sn't it lovely to sit and watch the stars a beautiful moonlight night? Wonder how she knows. Football players try to consume Goff's supply of grape-juice and pop. 6-Seneca 00. Mr. Fairchild decides that the Freshmen would rather converse with themselves than listen to a good reading. , Chapel adjourned. Nov. 3. Physics quiz. Seniors decide to study a little. Nov. 4. Mr. Ross losing his faith in the Democratic party. Had to pay his election bets. Nov. 5. Elmer Shurtleff fwhen called on in chapel to speak before the football gamej UUh-I-Uh-I-h-havent-Uh-a-anything-Uh-to-say! Whewv! Nov. 6. Wetmore 7, Seneca 6. Nov. 9. Football players flirting with 'Maude' again. Nov. 10. Albert Koelzer, Jack Houston and John Meinberg enter S. H. S. The latter a large addition to the high school. Nov. 11. Football team loses the t'Jinx . Holton defeated to the tune of 12 to 7. Nov. 12-13. Teachers association. High school receives two days of a much needed vacation. Nov. 16. Zella primping up since Albert started to school. Nov. 17. Junior Dramatic Club entertains in chapel. Nov. 18. First Senior party at Frances Herold's. Juniors tried to break it up. Byron and 'Healthy' show up good in the 220 yard dash with Troughton as a persuader. ' Nov. 19. Mr. Fairchild forbids class fights, much to the regret of the Junior and Senior boys. Nov. 20. Loretta entertains the Juniors. Seniors have enough courtesy to remain away when not invited. Nov. 23. Debating tryout. Remarkable orators discovered in the Sophomore class. Nov. 24. Turkey shoot proves to be a greater attraction, for a number of Senior boys, than school. Nov. 25. Members of the Alumnae return from college for Thanksgiving. Nov. 26. Seneca evacuated. Seneca 0-Sabetha 33. Nov. 30. Mr. Ross comes to school looking sleepy. Wonder why? Dec. 1. The new clock stops for the thirtieth time. Dec. 2. More tryout for the Seneca-Sabetha Debate. Dec. 3. Two Sophomores narrowly escaped death under the sliding doors. Dec. 4. Harold Gage and Byron Collins assist the Grafanola in chapel. Dec. 7. Cicero class entertains Miss Andrews after school. Dec. 8. Election of officers in Fatima Club . Dec. 9. A member of the Bachelor's club breaks his vows and pays the penalty. Dec. 10. Two of the Juniors and Mr. Ross out for practice for the Junior- Senior Football game. Dec. 11. Junior-Senior Track meet. Juniors wanted to quit at the end of the first half but referee would not allow them to. Score Seniors 7, Juniors 6. N ,. . -. .-p.o.a.fW . , l'fLrTf3if2ig,'fgw'235f'- .ti s 1 w:::l.w.t1-mf R' X.. ,L. H, 4
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Sept. 7. A DIARY. Fall term opens. Three new instructors. F1'eshmen somewhat low ered in standard. Seniors play their part in looking dignified. Sept-. 8. Freshmen getting initiated. Sept. 9-10-11. Lots of rain. A wet time at the fair. Sept. 14. Plans 1-aid for annual high school reception. Sept. 15. Geometry getting puzzling and mysterious. Sept. 16. M1'. Ross' nerves getting steadier. Sept. 17. During fire drill Camera Fiends break perfectly good cameras in attempting to snap some Juniors. Sept. 19. Bachelor Club organized. Arthur Leak is living up to his vows, but the order forgot to forbid its members using endearing pet names. Sept. 21. Prin. Fairchild inflicts another Chapel exercise on the suffering student body. Sept. 22. Maude out for football practice. Sept 23. Some of the football boys got too familiar with Maude resulting in several scratched faces. Sept. 24. Seniors ask Frances Herold if they may visit her when she goes to Washington, D. C. Sept. 25. Hig'h School reception at A. O. U. W. hall. Beautifully decorated. Freshmen pennant resembles the class in color. Sept. 28. Fredrica's and Christine's trip 'to Post Office getting to be a daily occurrence. Sept. 29. Football practice getting heavier. Axtell next Friday, opens the season. Much speculation as to who will 'make it'. Sept. 30. SBlllO1'S discuss Annual and High School News, with Annual on the long end of the argument. Oct. 1. First visit of spirit to S. H. S. on account of first football game tomo1'row. Mr. Mueller notifies student body that no rooters will be allowed to accompany te am. Much regretting of the fact. l Oct. 2. Student body holds breath while waiting for score from Axtell. Much rejoicing at the Bulletin Board, when they read-Ai-:tell 6-Seneca 20. Oct. 3. News received that two football players visited 'Fayreland' last Friday night in a Cadillac. Oct. 6. A need of cheerleaders is felt. Bernice Nash and Agnes Japhet were elected by the Rooters Club. Oct . 7. Christine wants to know how to bluff the teachers. Mr. Ross getting nervous. He has to lead chapel tomorrow. Oct. 8. Oct, 9. Some 'pep'Y among the students. Goff is coming. Soaking rain couldnlt dampen the 'spirit'. Seneca 31-Goff 0. Oct. 12. Girls o1'der a1'm barifls. Cheerleaders lead chapel. Oct, 13, Senior class requested that Frances Herold will her vocal talent to the Freshmen. Qct. 14- The 'Pig-5' enjoy themselves at a weinie roast at Wempe's. Oct- 15. Miss Mal-,gelsdorf sings a solo in chapel while the students listen. Oct. 16. Nothing left of the Wetmore football team after our boys get through with them in chapel. I Oct. 17. Football team journeys to Wetmore. Gage:-fhavmg made a touch- uld onl see me now . First defeat for Wetmore on home grounds downj. If she co Y for four years Oct. 19. the football te Frank Winkler and Bernie Clowe a1'e hosts at an oyster supper for am. After which the boys were entertained by Albert Koelzer at the 'Peopl's' with views of the Wetmore game. Oct. 20. Oct. 21. Oct. 22. Helen Hoazzston pleases the high school with a solo in chapel. G1-ada 1,-anis for first six weeks given out. Orchestra organized. f.-L-'3 m., . A ,W H , L 1. H1 1 urs.
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Lv, , ..x, ,-',. ' Y 1 as whil Dec. 15. A great shock to the faculty. Paul Allen arrives at school on time. Dec. 16. Mr. Ross and Mr. Fairchild are hosts at a splendid banquet given to the football boys. Earl Henderson re-elected Captain for 1915. Y Dec. 17. Dec. 18. Dec. 21. Dec. 22. Dec. 23. Dec. 24. Jan. 4. Jan 5. Jan. 6. Jan. 7. Jan S. Jan. 11 Jan 18. Jan. 19. Jan. 20. Jan. 21 Jan. 22. Jan. 25. Jan. 26. Jan. 27. Jan. Jan Feb. 1. Feb. 2. vows. Feb. 3. Feb. 4. Feb. 5. Feb. 8. Feb. 9. Feb. 11. their habits. Feb. 12. featured. Feb. 15. A short musical program in chapel. Seneca-Sabetha Debate. Miss Andrews fin Chapelj Why -do the heathen rage? M1'. Ross buying Xmas presents for Q--7 Third and final practice of Shepherd of the Hills . Great unrest among the Freshmen. Santa Claus is coming. Boys return with new socks and neckties. Xmas just over. Poor lessons. Common question What did Santa Claus bring you 7 'Pigs' attend free picture show. The Old Maids Club met and organized at the home of Olive Culver. Ciphering match in chapel. Creta Roots outfigures all comers. -12-13-14-15. Mid year exams. Much burning of midnight oil. Emerald hued addition to the Freshmen class from the eighth grade. Much suspense while grades are passed out. An epidemic of mumps has forced long vacations on many students. . The Talcum Club has a meeting around the mirror in the hall. Teachers Association. Much unrest among the older boys. Polymnian and Calliopean Literary Societies organized. Sun, moon and stars heard of in chapel. Stirring speeches in chapel by members of Eng. III class. 28. German class inflicts a program on a patient audience. . 29. Kansas Day celebrated by appropriate songs in chapel. Sabetha visitors given a taste of our high school spirit. Another member of the Bachelor's club pays the penalty for broken Freshmen Glee Club responds to three encores. Mr. Richards spoke to the H. S. this A. M. First literary program. Second Senior party at Campbell's. Orchestra appears in chapel. Mr. Paul Wilkinson gave a short lecture on Mexico. Miss Andrews advises Freshmen to watch the Juniors and cultivate Poor Freshmen. Second literary program. Smith the ventriloquist and the boys octette Freshmen have a chance to .declare their love for their classmates on account of Valentine's day. Feb. 16. Freshmen have their pitcure taken. Photographer has to use a bird to attract their attention. Feb. 17. Fred Hunt and Paul Allen getting to enjoy sitting in the front seats the seventh hour. Feb. 18. Seniors vote down class pins. Feb. 19. American History class give an interesting program this P. M.. Feb. 22. 'Maude' discovered at the home of Ed. Ochse. Feb. 23. Miss Smith resigns as Commercial Teacher. Feb. 24. Miss Andrews requests that there be no singing in chapel. Juniors 'recite' Tipperary , Forsaken , etc. Feb. 26. Parliamentary practice in chapel. The new stage tried out. 51122 nz . V A f ' F ' ..,.a-.ini ,Iii-5.1 5'-. , Jg5rf.N,... fbi. 5, I ,Q ' ' ' 4 . ':5'.1f-iff' I lxlkifz 'Z ei an . 4 MZ x
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