Trivoli Community High School - Memoir Yearbook (Trivoli, IL)

 - Class of 1924

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- -------- - ----------- -The ground hog did not see his shadow. -Ted Opie declares he'll lead the B. B. team if he has to dress on the run. - Make-up of rouge and lipstick seems popular with all of the boys. Sun shone 5 minutes, but Jessie Gillett declares that there is sun- shine in her heart. -Seniors depart to have pictures taken. Such excitement over noth- ing. -Spring must be here-Mr. Wells wore a light suit today. -First elocution lesson was given-we judge from sound there were six killed and many wounded. -Bontz has narrow escape-thirteenth of month and he forget it was leap year. -Basket ball team departs for Macomb. Wonder if it was parting tears that made the roads so muddy. 16-Basketball team wins second place at Macomb. HURRAHZ -Warren Sandal-spends wholle noon hour demonstrating how to eat beans with a toothpick. -Gladys McMaster was not late to school this morning. Who pre- sented the alarm clock? -Jessie, has her hair shingled. Edgar wants to know how much she had to pay the carpenter. -At time for parting, we find Violet all teary because there will be no more nights till tomorrow night. -Half holiday-why do they close the banks if Washington was such an honest man ? -Celebrate other great men's birthdays-Donald and Edgar claim that distinction. -Mr. Wells discovered that gasoline explodes-freshmen badly startled. MARCH -Mr. Lane of Canton smashes four cameras, raincoats and rubber boots in order. -Freshman planned a party. -Party fizzled out. -Basket ball team departs for Peoria tournament. -School dismissed for tournament. -Big race-two girls-two hats-two hats won. Referee-VVind. -Nine boys bought new hats. Basket ball team picture published in newspaper. -This is the month of March. We march to school. March to classes. March to dinner. And march back home. -Warren saw a black cat. -Mr. Wells introduces his musical relation. Page Ninety-seven

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11-First speed test in typing class given. Mr. Peters, however, reports the speed to be negative. 13-Charles swallows his chewing gum. Beulah wants to summon a physician. 14-T. C. H. S. invades Peoria-return defeated by Manual. 'Twas some game though. 17-State inspector of school visits us. We were all so good that we didn't know ourselves. 18-Last call for report cards. Return them now or forever hold your peace. 19-Mr. Wells gets snowballed returning from lunch. lf vou wish snow balls returned, please notify Mr. Wells at once. 20-Freshmen begin to talk about Santa Claus. 21-Trivoli receives an invitation to Canton tournament. Oh boy! 24-Christmas vacation. JANUARY 2-Trivoli Wins second place at Canton tournament. Some surprise. 3-Black eyes are a rage-wonder who started such a painful fad? 4-Juniors hold a bakery sale. 7-Bick Gregory purchases an alarm clock and breaks the milk bottle. 8-Work begins in earnest on Memoir . Now watch our smoke. 9-All pretty girls are handing in their pictures. How do photogra- phers ever make such good pictures? 10-Three boys didn't have their English. One fainted and the other two carried him out. 11-Mr. Wells rings bell 20 minutes too early. Time will tell who catches the early Worm. 14-Semester exams. Faculty insist that our lives hang in the balance. 15-Graton Gerber is talking seriously about getting another shave. 16-Fairview again defeated. Basket ball team is winning fame. 18-Rooters go to Glasford in bob sleds. Did they upset? No, just turned over. 21-Junior enrollment increased. Wonder who she is? 22iHer name is Alberta Cass. 23-Girls just discovered that it is leap year. Mr. Wells reminds them look before they leap. --Wayne: What are they all laughing at, teacher? Teacher: You had your lesson today. 25-Basket ball team defeated by Farmington. 28-Miss Harding absent from school. No lessons. 29-We do not fear, Or shed a tear, 'Cause leap year Is here., to 24 FEBRUARY 1-Basket ball team goes to Brimfleld. 2-Lucille B. becomes preoccupied and declared that 2 times 6 equals 11 Page Ninety-six



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, 17-Grayton takes his second semester shave. 18-First practice for The Old Oaken Bucket . 19-Freshmen discard their dolls and dig up marbles. 20-Mr. Wells explains electricity. Now wasn't that shocking? 21-Scientists claim that this is the last day of winter, we claim that it is the last day of the week. Hurrah for Saturday! 24-Spring fever. Three seniors go to sleep in Assembly. Freshmeu sing Rock-a-bye Baby . 25-All three seniors woke up. 26-Senior class play, Green Stockings selected. 27-Ruth uses curling iron for a match-doomed to bobbed hair for- ever more. 31-The March is over. APRIL 1-April Fool-nothing happened-can you believe it? 2-Janitor tells some new fish stories. 3-First track practice-essential equipment, rubber boots and over- coats. 4-Chorus practiced-too bad. 7-Mr. Wells drives his car to school-the mud is gone forever. 8-Miss Cornelius sports a new spring hat. 9-Rain-'tain't spring anamore. 10-Ain't going to rain no more-no more. 11-Seniors begin to talk about graduation. 15-Annual goes to press. Jokes What ever trouble Adam had, No man in days of yore Could say when he had told a joke, I've heard that one before. Mr. Wells fto tardy studentjz 'tWhy are you late? Richard: Well, a sign down here- Mr. Wells Cinterruptingj : What did a sign have to do with it? Richard: The sign said, 'School Ahead-Go Slow'. A Scotnchman awoke one morning and found his wife dead in her bed. Rushing to the stairs, he called, Mary, Mary, cook just one egg this morning. U Some days Addisonis chair is vacant during the few minutes. he sits on the floor. 3 - Senior: I want a new hat. I'm going to work and put every cent I make on my back. Freshie: Well, that wouldn't be on your head. Page Ninety-eight

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