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Kinsman WHERE OUR SENIORS MAY BE FOUND NEXT YEAR Ollie Shafer, Capital. Leon Brown, Ohio State. Lois James, Cleveland School of Interior Decoration. Chester Hurd, Miami. Fred Henry, University of Cincinnati. Burt McKibben, Hiram. WHO'S WHO Most Popular Boy-Chester Hurd. Most Popular Girl-Helen Hoffman. Most Handsome Boy-Leon Brown. Prettiest Girl--Lois James. Most Pessimistic Boy-Paul Almasy. Most Versatile Girl-Helen Hoffman. Most Versatile Boy-Chester Hurd. Laziest Boy-Paul Almasy. Most egotistical Girl--Lois James Most Carefree Person-Homer Dixon. NVittiest Girl-Cortclle Baker. Wittiest Boy-Paul Almasy. Boy's Basket Ball Captain-Chester Hurd. Gir1's Basket Ball Captain-Sara Stanley. Football Captain-Frank Horvath. Hi-Life Editor-Helen Hoffman. I-Ii-Life Asc. Editor-Chester Hurd. 0543 The poor beknighted Hindu, He does the best he kindo. He makes his coat, From the hide of a goat, And for pants he makes his skindo. A canner exceedingly canny, One morning remarked to his granny. A canner can can, Anything that he can, But a canner can't can a can, can he? 000 --GUESS WHO SEZ THESE- Tink it won't be eceesy-heh heh! I'Iooiceeeee. V7hy bring that up? Oh-I did Not. That was all said and done. Dorothy Rose, Kent State. Paul Almasy, Carnegie Tech. Helen Stredney, Ohio Wesleyan. Robert Stutz, Miami. Helen Hoffman, Ohio State. Homer Dixon, Mount Union. Elizabeth Clabaugh, Kent State. G46 CHINA TRAGEDY Foo-ee Foo-ee sat on a railroad track, Foo-ee Foo-ee didn't hear choo-ey choo-ey go too-ey too-ey. Oh! Goo-ey Goo-ey. First Criminal: Finish your sentence yet? Second Ditto: Yes, all but the last periodf' Junior says: Gee but you got a lot of bum ,jokes in this annual. . Senior replied: We put a bunch in the stove and the fire roared. Lone Hammond: Bob, what would this old oak tree say if it could talk? Bob: l'It would say, 'I am an elm' U. 000 WHAT A FEXV SENIORS SAY XVHEN GRADUATION IS MENTIONED 'IWhen I leave there will be a little more room for some junior. -Ollie Shafer. Why I hate to leave school.--I don't-I' Leon Brown. Iwonder if I'll ever see as nice a bunch of kids as 'that old gang of mine'. Chester Hurd. I don't like the thought of leaving but I want to t1'y my luck in the world. -Dorothy Rose. I hope the school of life treats me as well as my High School has. -Helen Hoffman. Out of the Frying Pan1 --Paul 089 The most stirring passages ever written are found in the cook book. GK9 YOU DON'T HAVE TO TAKE A COURSE IN MUISC TO BLOW YOUR OWN HORN
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Souithington Xlxx History of Chalker High School Chalker High School was a gift to the people of Southington from Newton Chalker of Akron, a native of the township and a descendant of one of the families which came here from Connecticut in 1805. It was erected in 1906. The building is a two story structure of bluff brick with stone oopings and stands on high ground facing south, a few rods west of the center, on Parkman road. The front is supported by large pillars. Two impressive lions guard the steps to the entrance. On the first floor are the tiled-floor entrance hall and superintendent's office and three recitation rooms. The large assembly room and high school library, most of the books of which were also a gift of Mr. Chalker, are on the second floor. In the basement are the manual training and domestic science rooms, and a large room which is equipped for serving luncheons or banquets with a complete supply of linen and dishes. On the front lawn Mr. Chalker had placed two cannons and a soldier's monument to commemorate the soldiers from Southington who fought in the Civil War. Mr. Chalker was one of those who went. ' CHALKER DRAMATIC CLUB The Chalker Dramatic Club was organ- ized at the beginning of this year. The purpose of the club is to give training in acting, costuming, and staging and to become acquainted with the best plays and actors. Meetings are held in the Chalker building the first and third Wlednesday evenings of every month. The officers of the club are: President, David Purserg Vice-President, Sarah F anning: Secretary. Vernon Hersheyg Treasurer, Anna Johnson Faculty critic, Miss Helmlingg Faculty advisor, Mrs. Hinsdale. A public program was given by the club in March for the benefit of the club and our school newspaper The club aided greatly in the buying of the new tuba for the band. SCHOOL NEWSPAPER Southington School has a Newspaper this year. The Chalker Hi Crier is a four page paper with 1-1 circulation of two hundred fifty copies. It is published nion- thly in connection with the English work of the Junior and. Senior Classes. The staff is as follows: Editor-in-Chief, Clair VVorley5 .Associate Editors, David Purser and Vernon Hershey: Business Manager, Sarah FanninggExchange and Advertising, Anna Johnsong Sports, Forrest Smith and Georgia Fenkellg Faculty notes, Vera V ietsg Alumni, Edna Mobleyg Jokes, NVayne Mumiriag Faculty advisor, lWrs.'l.ila Hins- dale.
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