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20 QUINIAULT AN A. H. S. TIME TABLE 8:00—Brewery whistle blows. McKenna stirs. 8:15—“Goody” arises. 8:17—Halferty’s alarm clock rings. 8:26—Bill meets P. Paine on the corner. 8:29—Jam in the lockers. 8:29Vo—Training for track candidates. 8:30—Fun commences. 8:32—McKenna still struggling with his collar. 8:35—Mr. Miller holds chorus—“The clock was slow.” 8:38—Huttala engrossed in Socialistic confab on the corner. 8:55—Ed. Middleton dozing softly in the back seat. 9:10—End of first period. “Coot” meets Florence. 9:15—Mr. King talks for a time. “Innetz” makes one of her brilliant recitations, “I dunno.” 9:40—Huttala discusses the fourth dimension in Algebra III. 9:55—Uninterrupted bliss at last reigns. 10:00—End of second. “Coot” meets Florence. Chester passes his missive to Martha G. 10:05—Twenty-five unfortunates eorraled in Civics. 10:10—Gnawing pangs of hunger assail the breakfastless. 10:25—Delicious odors ooze from the Domestic Science room. More torture for the breakfastless. 10:54—“Solvav,” alias Spencer, experiments in Chemistry to see whether phosphorus burns or not. 10:55—Malodorous smoke fills the chemistry room. “Solvav” is ejected. 11:07—Hunger increases. 11:10—Abject torture going on in Mr. Miller’s Alg. U 2 class. 11:13—Garrison “borrows” a test-tube. 11:26—Fragrant fumes of H. S. add to the pleasantness of the Chemistry class. 11:30—End of fourth. “Coot” meets Florence. 11:34—Awful noise comes from Assembly room. Chorus period. 11:40—Continued raving from chorus. Sewing circle in the office. 11:55—Relief. 12:00—Merciless massacre of cream-rolls, buns and Panama creams. Ced toils up the hill. 12:15-40—Paradise. 12:50—Reception on the west wall. F. Douglas gets frivolous. 12:59—More sprinting practice. 1:00—More fun. 1:05—Resumed agony. 1:15—Untold wonders accomplished in Physics lab. 1:20—Huttula arrives puffing after Socialist confab. No. 2. 1:45—End of sixth. “Coot” meets Florence. 2:30—End of the seventh. “Coot” meets Florence. 2:31—A few of the prisoners set free. 2:50—Spencer and his ’Cello rave in the Assembly Hall. 3:10—Exodus.
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QUINIAULT 19 We contributed largely to the “Ocean Breeze” and when the time came to get out the Junior Issue, with Clyde Spencer as Editor, we tcrned out. a very creditable number. The Juniors, as is the custom, entertained for the Seniors late in May. The old Gym was decorated with greens and Japanese lanterns and an enjoyable evening was spent in dancing. Together with the Sophomores, we journeyed to the north jetty for the crowning event of the year, our class picnic. Boat rides, trips to the beach, a ride over the jetty and numerous sports were enthusiastically enjoyed by everyone. North Beach was proclaimed an ideal place for a picnic. We must not forget to mention the Junior members of the girls basketball team. Four members, Adele Wilcox and Cyria Allen as forwards, and Helen Austin and Elizabeth Morgan as centers, came from our class. The voices of the Juniors were also prominent and frequently heard in the Parthenonian Literary Society. Walter Huttula, Clyde Spencer and Sylvester Damitio proved themselves staunch and worthy supporters of Debs and his doctrines. Again, Cyria Allen was a member of the A. H. S. debating team. Seniors! We entered on the home stretch resolved to make the most of the one short year left us. The football and basketball teams held veteran Senior players. The indoor and outdoor interclass track meets held in April, were won by the Seniors. The girl’s basketball team retained the same ’13 members who won A’s in the Junior year. Under the editorship of Horace Cook, the “Ocean Breeze” has had a very successful year. We are extremely proud of the record we made in putting on “For Old Yale.” the Senior play. With only ten day’s practice, the cast gave a fine performance at the Grand before a good sized audience. Over fifty dollars were cleared, for which a great deal of credit is due Will Hudson, the business manager. Horace Cook represented Aberdeen in the County Declamatory Contest with “Spartacus to the Gladiators.” Horace and Cyria Allen debated in the dual debates with Olympia. The year is practically completed and soon we will no more be rushing to the old Hi at morning and noon and walking home at night with a pile of books over which to groan and rack our brains in the evening. As the time draws near for us to step out and yield our places to others, we realize more and more that an important period of our lives is ended. We look forward with pleasure to the new duties and pleasures before us but we wish at times that we could live over again the past four vears in the dear old Hi. Next September, when our old schoolmates are returning to take up another’s year’s work, how we will wish that we could go back and receive our pile of books and take our old seats in the different classrooms! We will lock up the last four years in our memories and go on fulfilling each duty as it comes to the best of our ability. “Not many lives, but only one have we; One, only one, How sacred should that one life ever be— Day after day filled up with blessed toil, Hour after hour still bringing in new spoil!” CYRIA ALLEN.
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