Winchester School - Oui Dire Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1915

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OUT-DIRE ll ll' Jlfllm-willy Cluxlleuer gave rm rlauee iu -Tune II-Class Night came off very well al 'lwum' 'll ue zu the Srzumtml lleiqhls Golf thouf'h there were a Great manv sllakmif 4 . 5 -rp m Llull. knees among' the pertormers, XVe greatly Xl ly 211-.Xllelizl l u1'11e1'4ml4 ClllCI'l.lllllCl,l at luueh- Cllloffd thc dance flftefward- elm mul the theatre. - Xl 15' jr-Klntilrlzl Ilrllxru null Bllllj Hogg took 0' , , . , , us ul the lvzlll game. ' It Wm' um' Wm Q - -4 - . For XX mehester. 1e.L-lzrlltll 5lL'lL'l'S gilveilClauCef01'tlle 15s. les win, win, Win le F,-llflrriel llullv eulertuiuell us iu Craf- Mzn ' For all. XYith l1ll 'll'E and main, le ij-fr1llllllCllCL'lllL'lll was :L swlemu anrl 5 thrilling eveul. lt seemell very queer 'um lne lll2lI'L'lllllQ' mt-l the ellureh ut the eull ul If S Nl IX fOf NN lI1Cl16SfC1 XYith muscle and brain lllk' WU! llllf- -JXIIOIIXIUOLIQ k V ' ,, 4 ,441 nr' UU Q lf SQQ ll 'M ' f ' X 1 ull P,-.r-of f-'r 4 SDT'AlXlD Alkerlr CAN Mrelxleu lv, 1 , Mf lg, k A.LK llfuerlir fl ' jf X jg r J All l , M lg l l L ' X 0 l l 5 Q u ll lj , ,..,,.+,-. v

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OUT- DIRE 37 December 30-Flora Goehring entertained the Senior Class at a luncheon at McCreery's and a theatre pa1'ty at the Nixon Theatre. january 4-CCVCl1ll1gj-S1lClllCl1 interest in les- sons supposed to be studied during vaca- tion. january 5-Unusual eagerness to return to school. Exciting allurement of Caesars, Ciceros and geometrys. january IQ and 26-Seniors enjoyed a refresh- ing walk to the Twentieth Century Club and heard a most interesting lecture given by Dr. Burton on K'From Ibsen to Shaw. tXNVe all approve of Shaw.j january 26-CHftCI'l1OOllAl-T311 Burton gave an address on 'tDickens. His own personal appreciation of this great human writer, both helped and interested us. Ianuary-The class in Eurhythmics interpreted a nightingale, January-The Juniors became youthful. again and showed what an abundance of hair the combined members were able to exhibit. February I-The Eventful Day. General smile and looks of amazement. The grown up Seniors have returned to their juvenile coiffures. A healthy Eighth grader sat daintily in the wash basin with fatal re- sults, and Hooded the second tioor. February 9-The faculty-College Club, Senior -Junior basket ball game, Good playing, but the score was 36 to 9. At least nine points for us. A general swimming con- test ensued. February I2--Ll11COlll.S Birthday was cele- brated by vaeation. General joy! February :zo-Mary Tener's luncheon was de- lightful and the table decorations proved useful for the Senior party. February 22-X72lC2ltlO11 ! February 23-HHtCl1CfS and red ribbons gener- ally adorned the tloor. Miss Wlorcester starred in the screaming faculty farce en- titled VVe Ain't Got No Flag. February 26-The Hrogues' gallery of Seniors appeared in the bookcase windows. Great Compliments to all. Wlho were the artists? March 3-Jane became very sporty. Margaret had a dream, but we fear it was only a dream. March 13-Little birds and chickens and love- ly violets with VVhitsie as hostess, gave us a very pleasant time. March 16-l.ucile omitted the general curtain- act of screaming when our friend, Mr. Mouse, made his appearance beside the book-case. March 26-School closed for Easter vacation. March 29-.X veritable feast of joy. And .Xlice gave us dear little liewpie place cards and wonderfully assorted colored candy. April Igloucile lflartje and Elizabeth johnston gave a dinner dance at the Country Club for the Seniors. April 5-Xone of the Seniors or the Juniors will forget to-day. The junior-Senior dance was a wonderful success. The Sen- iors again extend their thanks for the great honor conferred upon them. April 6-School reopened after the Easter holi- days. April S-A paper shrouded in darkest mystery was found by our class president. XYho can reveal the ancient hieroglyphics? April 9-Seniorrk hnished Mademoiselle de la Sieglieref' .X sigh of relief swept through t-he building. April Io-Eleanor lielly entertained the Sen- iors to-day at a luncheon at her home. April 21-Dr. Emily Noble gave a lecture and lantern slide exhibition on her method of correct breathing. The whole audience was heard straightening up and breathing deeply. April 28- lt isn't raining rain to-day. lt's raining plaster down, April 30-School is dismissed at I2 for all but the Editors. 1-The Seniors were guests at a luncheon and theatre party given by Edna Love. 4-The Seniors welcomed their mothers and the teachers this afternoon. The musical four, composed of Emily XYolfe. Harriet Dally, lva Thomas, and Dorothy Challener, were charming entertainers. S-Dolly llraun gave a luncheon for the Seniors at the Rittenhouse. IO7xlLlCl'l to our delight we were ex- cused to see the circus parade, which passed school. In our honor the tune School Days prevailed. May 12-Ozzy? Dire went to press. Nay 15-Truth llinns and Eleanor ,lohnston gave the Seniors a lovely day in the coun- try, with lunch at Glenshaw, an automo- bile ride and tea at Mrs. Ralph Binns' house. May May Hay May



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tt lxlxx NXXXXX t i Xt xx Z lilly , xxx X l' Ny. X 'I N. My Xxxtccxgtxeeeeee M XfX:xXx l Ny I i i I ff ww, 3' Z I ., ll JL pall? THE WINCHESTER ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION. ,ii The ll'inchester Alumnze Association organ- ized in IQO6 now has a membership of nearly one hundred girls. Four meetings are held during the year. The luncheon which precedes the De- cember meeting is the only social event ot the year. This winter the members have been conducting a Current Topics class the tirst and third Tues- day ot each month. There has been a wide range of Subjects, from the war to cubist art. All who have attended have found the papers most inter- esting. Qur wOTk at Harmarville has at last taken tangible formg the gardener's cottage has four walls and a ro'of.and by the middle of june we hope to have it in perfect running Order, Our ettaltfiuae. portion from the college llc-ro protits went to this work, to say nothing of most ol' our treasury. .Nside from our interest in the work of the liederation ot tiirls' School Societies, we do a splendid work at the tirant Street Kindergarten, under the chairmanship of Constance llmmgg. Since the founding ot the dissociation, in Iooti. we have had a keen interest in the kindergarten. .Xt tirst our finances permitted only milk and crackers once a week, but now these little chil- dren enioy soup and crackers daily. Two of our members are always present to help hliss Stock- ton serve the morning party. ,Xt Halloween lsitty Houston gay e the children an extra treat :sith goodies of the season. ln ,lune it is our cuse tom to have a picnic in lrlighland l ark. lt is such fun to see the joy of the childrenl ,Xnd all the work is carried on by those who, having sought still higher culture. are now at home, and those who were cultured sutliciently without further seeking. llie have many who will betore long come back with new ideas uf philanthropy and suggestions for our Current Topics group. At Yassar we claim Lucile Showalter. lletty Xlceireery, lfleanor tlrier, lflizabeth tfrztlilu-, lfloise Cummings and Liora Klcelay. lfloise llllb been chosen one ot' those to carry the daisy chain. To Smith we sent Klary Spencer. Klartha l'helps. Klarion Morris, lflizabeth Spencer and lulia l.etsche. l'lelen Klotfat. at Xtellesley, is, as use ual. taking remarkable honors. l'hi lleta Kappa and everything else. Athena blones, lflizabeth Keller, and Fannie Xlitchell are also :it Xtellesley. lfvelyn Thorp graduates this year from Cornell and Cora Stark from tilberlin. liurther news: Xlargaret Singer has not only l-een teaching the Montessori Xletlitul in lfharlts- ton, hut A V i she sur iriseal Lls at taster time by an- nouncing hci tneaetnunt to Nli. t nailts n.igi. l'li tlctlt XXVIII, tel flex till 'ill l'l'l' l - 'I--new for has L zz I' 1' vs ' it J - - evenings to correcting pai-ers. filic has just an- nounced her engagement to Ur. llale dilitsinl. Our noble president, .Xnne Klaclfie, is engaged lo Mr. XYalter lrlerron Taylor, ol Norfolk. Yi! ginia. lllary Stewart has announced her engage-

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