High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 69 text:
“
ECLIPSE « IQZZ J: Nov. 24. — Thanksgiving vacation. Beat Olds 7 to 0. Some game. Football Season closes. Nov. 29. — Exams. Basketball practice begins. Nov. 30. — Freshies forgot to go to class. DECEMBER Dec. 2. — First Basketball game with Pleasant Lawn. Victory for W. H. S. Dec. 4. — Supt. Baumgartner gave a talk on grades. Dec. 6. — Christinas seals given out to be sold. Dec. 8. — Mr. Baumgartner went to Bluffton, Ohio, to sing the solos for the Messiah. Brighton basketball teams visit singing period. Dec. 13. — Mr. Beider from Washington, entertained the H. S. with instrumental music. Dec. 14. — Football squad gets big feed from business men at Stuart ' s hotel. Great Stuff! Hurrah! for the Business Men. Dec. 15. — Contest for selling the Country Gentleman started. Students divided into two sides Fords and Packards. Dec. 16. — Beat Wapello 41 to 19. Dec. 19. — First staff meeting at the school building. Dec. 20. — Wayland defeats Ainsworth 44 to 16. Dec. 23. — Salesmanship contest closes. Fords win by 20 points. Dec. 25 to Jan. 1. — Xmas vacation. JANUARY Jan. 2. — Mrs. Bogart, Mrs. Baumgartner ' s mother, from Bluffton, Ohio, was a visi- tor at the High School. Jan. 3. — Seniors receive class rings. Jan. 6. — First payment for Armenian relief fund. Jan, 9. — Miss Salisbury, Redpath Chautauqua representative, entertains H. S. Jan. 10. — B. B. boys go to Mt. Pleasant for a practice game. Jan. 11. — Juniors receive their class rings. Jan. 13. — B. B. boys start on trip to Mediapolis and Wapello. Two big victories. Jan. 16, 17, 18. — Semester Exams. Jan. 23. — Red Cross nurse at school examining the children. Jan. 2 6. — Fords entertained by the Packards in the Opera House. Big Eats and a wonderful time! FEBRUARY Feb. 2. — Eighth grade country pupils take county exam at High School. Feb. 3. — B. B. boys play at Brighton. First defeat. Feb. 4. — Exhibition of Freshman and Junior Domestic Science work at High School. Feb. 9. — Domestic Science classes began to serve lunches. Feb. 10. — Boys report a good time at Huron, also another victory. Feb. 14. — Prof. and Enie break their windshields. Feb. 16. — First Philomathean Literary Program. An unusurlly long debate.
”
Page 68 text:
“
THE • ECLIPSE • 1922 CALENDAR 1921-22 AUGUST Aug. 29. — School opens with 88 students. SEPTEMBER Sept. 4. — Because of overcrowded Assembly Room, Seniors were moved to a class room. Sept. 8. — Hiking Club organized. Miss Schantz leader. Sept. 15. — W H. S. first football team was organized by Coach Hochstettler. Sept. 24. — First football game with New London here. Sept. 3 0. — Big game at Olds. OCTOBER Oct. 6. — No school. Teachers institute at Mt. Pleasant. Oct. 14. — Girls took their last hike to Olds. Picnic supper. Corn husking vacation begins! Everybody busy for two weeks???? Oct. 31. School begins again. NOVEMBER Nov. . 1. — Supt. Baumgartner organizes the Girls ' Glee Club consisting of eighteen mem bers. Nov. 11. — Football boys go to Richland through snow storm. Nov. 14. — Rev. Wittmer from Bluffton College Seminary, Bluffton, Ohio, addressed the H. S. in the afternoon. Nov. 15. — Seniors went to Eicher Church in a truck to at- tend a Bible lecture by Rev. Wittmer. Consid- erable embarrassment for Mrs. Baumgartner. ' : Nov. 16. — Singing period cut out because boys refused to sing. Nov. 17. — Seniors began preaching in Bible class. Nov. 18. — Glee Club girls make their first appearance in chapel exercises. Nov. 2 0. — Girls sang at Mennonite church. Nov. 21. — Juniors dismissed from class because they didn ' t have their lesson. Blue Monday! Nov. 22. — Mr. Bides gave a lecture to High School on Cigarettes, dances, etc. Nov. 23. — A good collection was taken for Henry County Hospital, erected for ex- soldiers at Mt. Pleasant. • ■ :■ ' -Page Sixty-six-
”
Page 70 text:
“
C THE ECLIPSE 1922 J Feb. 2 0. — Fire Drill. Tiny Pete helps the Senior girls down the fire-escapes. Feb. 21. — The Auroras give their first literary program. Feb. 23. — Senior play cast chosen. Feb. 28. — Girls Basketball Team plays Richland, and wins another victory (?) MARCH Mar. 1. — Armenian Relief pledges due. Everybody broke! Mar. 6. — Just able to breathe after two days of Exams! ( Something fierce. ) Mar. 8-9-10. — Boys win honors at the Basketball tournament at Mt. Pleasant. Here ' s to the best team in Southeastern Iowa. Mar. 13. — Wyman gives play, Bashful Mr. Bobbs at Wayland Opera House. Mar. 15. — Seniors first play practice. Mar. 16. — Freshmen break up some furniture. All young animals like to play. Mar. 17. — Freshman St. Patrick ' s Day party. Green ribbons and dates. Mar. 18. — All Latin pupils out to see movie, Spartacus. Mar. 23-24. — Pictures are taken for the annual. Vanity — Vanity, all is vanity, saith the preacher. Mar. 2 7. — Rain! Rain! Lots of wet feet. APRIL Apr. 3. — Happy Smith takes a good nap. Apr. 6-7. — Teachers off for Oskaloosa. No school. Apr. 11. — Movie, Eyes of the World. Piggy takes Dorothy past the spooky places. Apr. 17. — Juniors given a half day vacation to practice paper hanging and dirt chasing. Apr. 19. — Juniors give class play Much Ado About Betty. A good time was had by all. Apr. 29. — Baseball game with Wyman at Wayland. MAY Sophomore girls enjoyed a picnic supper in the woods. Twelve returned in one Ford. Some load!! Glee Club Girls give operetta Feast of Red Corn. Annual Goes to Press. May 1. — May 5. — May 6. — Page Sixty-eight-
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.