Warren High School - Echoes Yearbook (Warren, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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i ECHOES Fri. Mar. 11-Gail Guess had the misfortune to fracture his left arm while trying to jump over a horse in Gym. An oldfashioned sing in assembly, sang a new round, Row, row, row your boat. V Mon. Mar. 14-Marie Foley absent because of a broken ankle. A great loss to the girl's Basket-ball team. Tues. Mar. 15-Allan Nellis gave short performance, illustrating ads, in assembly. All those getting an average of F will be excused from examinations in that subject. Wed. Mar. 16-What would happen if Miss Delin lost her fountain pen? Thurs. Mar. 17-St. Patrick's Day. Much green was in evidence among W. H. S. pupils. ' Fri. Mar. 18-Mr. Friedly rendered several selections on a victrola of his own handiwork. ' Mon. Mar. 21-Warm weather must have brough with it quite a few cases of spring fever judging from the number tardy this morning. Tues. Mar. 22-Rally for Niles Game. Wed. Mar. 23-NILES games-Niles won both. Thurs. Mar. 24eStill a fighting spirit even if Niles did win. Fri. Mar. 25-12-B's had charge of assembly. Great many absent this afternoon with good QFD excuses. Mon. Mar. 28.-April 4-Vacation. I Mon. April 4-Strange but there are the same ones absent that were absent the Friday before vacation. Many W. H. S. students have suddenly become interested in Courts and trials. Tue. April 5-Even more students interested in Courts and trials. Wed. Apr. 6-lnterest of students in Courts and Trials suddenly ended by Gen. Delinis invasion of Court room. Thurs. Aprl 7-Mollenkopf forgot to ask for news in Civics this morning. Fri..Apr. 8-Triangular Debate, Warren lost both. Very close in Niles. Mon. Aprl 11-lntelligence tests. A man to come from Youngstown to lecture on the steel industry but he missed the train. i ' Tues. Apr. 12-Sunny Lawrence late again. , Wed.'Apr. 13-The aforesaid man ill, so we are out of a lecture. I Thurs. Apr. 14-Second Intelligence Test. We must pay 50.09 to show our intelligence. Fri. Apr. 15-Remember Scotty, the sailor, who 'did stunts for us last Winter, well his brother W. Buchwalter was here this morning. He is the better of the two. First meeting of Honor Society. . April 18-Civics classes spent afternoon at the Court. April 19-11-B program in assembly. April 20-Banking Day, many deposits as usual. F April 22-Many bright students, Reason? Oh! just taking a day off as Honor Students. Wrecking Crew Play. April 25-Evidences of Spring fever. April 26-Adda Alderman gave a brilliant little speech in assembly in behalf of The Gypsy Trail, to be given by the 12-B classg Report cards. . April 27-ll-B Chemistry classes visited Steel Mill. April 28-Man from Western Reserve University spoke to students. ll-A Chemistry classes made trip to mill. April 29-Lecture on Steel lndustry. Crescent Medley's hair lacks its usual curl. U Mon. May 2-Bud Lewis's smiling face has not been seen for several days on accunt of a cut foot. Tues. May 3-Honor students announced in assembly. Wed. May 4-School in morning and evening. Quite a few parents present in spite of the rain. Fri. May 6'-Short assembly. Mr. Clark spoke on mule power as an asset. Of course the W. H. S. teachers agreed with him. May 31-Seniors had charge of assembly. June 5-Baccalaureate Sermon. June 7-Senior Play. ' June 8fSenior picnic. June 9-Graduation. June 10-Senior-Senior Banquet.

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AECHOES U CALENDAR FOR 1921 Mon. Jan. 24-New Semester. Assembly filled to over- flowing with new Sophomores. Tues. Jan. 25-Halls filled with timid little strangers. Wed. J an. 264Less excitement among lower classmen. Thurs. Jan. 27-Mr. Honnold too busy to chase new pupils out of the halls. Fri. Jan. 28-Physical feats performed by sailor. Result -terrified 10-B's. NILES GAME. Niles won. Mon. Jan. 31-Everyone ready to start semester right. Tues. Feb. 1-New members added to Wrecking Crew. Wed. Feb. 2-Dr. Barker spoke at Opera House to High School pupils on How to Make the Most of Life. Thurs. Feb. 4-Mr. Honnold forgot to snap his fingers this morning. Fri. Feb. 4.-Rev. Nellis spoke on Armenian Relief Fund. Collection for new books in library. Mon. Feb. 7-B. Sc O. Safety Agent gave talk concerning accidents. Tues. Feb. 8-Prof. H. B. Turner gave an appeal for Near East Fund. . Wed. Feb. 9-Seats changed again in Assembly Hall. Arranged Alphabetically? Thurs. Feb. 10-Louie took Bud home in her car this noon. Fri. Feb. 11-Dr. Brewster spoke in behalf of the Red Cross. He gave the motto The hardest thing I have to do,I will do it until it becomes the easiest thing. Mon. Feb. 14-New Lockers ready for operation CU Tues. Feb. 15+Miss Black rendered several good readings in Assembly this morning. Wed. Feb. 16-Not mnay keys to lockers lost yet. Thurs. Feb. 17-Baritone singer, Mr. Bentley Ball, was greatly appreciated by the High School students. Fourth period abolished.g Fri. Feb. 18-WARREN vs. NILES. WARREN won both boys' and girls' games. Mon. Feb. 21-12-B Play in Assembly this morning. Tues. Feb. 22-Washington's Birthday. No school. Everybody rejoiced in the fact that Washington once lived. Wed. Feb. 23-No excitement except that Mr. Honnold must have lost the curling iron. His hair lacks the usual curl. Thurs. Feb. 24-Jack Skillman and Kennie Gordon go to Opera House as 2:10 P. M. Fri. Feb. 25-Mr. Canfield of Baltimore University spoke of using one's opportunities. Missed Mr. Honnold's cherry voice. He went to Atlantic City for a swim. Mon. Feb. 28-Tag Day for the Ashtabula and Triangular Debates. Tues. Mar. 1-Miss Thompson played some classical music on the piano and victrola in assembly. Warren-Ash- fabula Debate-Warren Negative won. Warren Affirmative ost. Wed. Mar. 2-Nothing Much to tabulate except rain, rain and more rain. Thurs. Mar. 3-F ive minute's assembly to announce basket-ball game, proceeds of which will go to Warren's destitute. i Fri. Mar. 4-Inauguration Day. Mr. Hhnnold returns from Atlantic City where he attended Principal's convention. Tues. Mar. 8-Coach jones renewed the promise that he and Mollenkopf would sing a' duet. Wed. Mar. 9-Miss Shaw forgot to ask for an admittance slip to the study hall after the tardy bell rang. Thurs. Mar. 10-Sunny Lawrence ten minutes tardy. 1 l l l



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.ECHOES . Shi'i .idr1iu f .i - ' ,, ,,,, !, i , , i i ,, A an iiii , y , Lady fafter the tramp finishes eatingj, It's merely a suggestion-the Woodpile in the back yard. Tramp, You don't say? What a splendid place for a woodpilel Man is the only animal that can be skinned more than once. , jack Mahannah, What do you think of my pic- tures, Mr. Downs?', Downs, I like the one where I made you close your mouth the best. PIX NIX. I want to say a guy is nutty who says a picnic's lots of fun, or else his head is made of putty, he's des- cendend from a Hun. I'd rather hie me off to battle or work all day at beating riugs. than go and mingle with the cattle and hold communion with the bugs. But every year-just like a rummy4I fall for some girl's line of talk and let her drag me like a dummy, out where the cows are wont 'to walk, and then when morning-lights her' candle I'll deck myself in Palm Beach suit, and grab a basket by the handle and for the country shake a boot. O'er dusty roads I'll drag that basket, through fields and over cobble stones, until I'm ready for a casket in which to lay my weary' bones. The sun comes out and wilts my collar-my Palm Beach suit with sweat is damp-at last some girl lets out a holler, Oh, here's a dandy place to camp-I heave a sigh-my eyes grow hazy, and in a shady spot I fall, then some poor fish, who's simply crazy, yells out: Let's have a game of balll V And thus it goes until big blisters grow out upon our hands and feet,' and then we hear our noble sisters sing out, Come on, it's time to eat. We gather 'round the festive table fsome papers spread on terra firmj and breathe the odor from the stable and watch the caterpillars squirm. The sandwiches are dry and dusty and made of meat that tastes like cat-the cold's slaW's warm and somewhat rusty-the choc'late cake is squashed out flat. The red ants like potato salad, they're on the job when it appears, the horse flies buzz a little ballad, the gnats make music in our ears. And yet some people 'think it bully to live out iwith the horse and cowand with the worms smooth and wolly, share up a lot of scrambled chow, and ruin- clothes that cost real money and come home feeling mighty tough and think it strange-or leastwise funny that I should say, I'm off such stuff. I'd like to write a thousand verses and knock this silly kind of time, but car-ram-be, and likewise curses, I've run entirely out of rhyme.-J. F. S.

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