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1920 CHAMPION 1920 9 10 11 12 13 16 18 19 20 23 24 25. 26 27 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 11 12 14 15 16 17 Nl-I NCD CSUIIOP-4 OONNH PM O10-'INCD Olalmhar-Cilnntinurh Mr. Porter of Evansville fthe Porter School of Commercej, gave a lecture this morning. - Prof. Harmeyer showed the school how to turn water to wine. Floyd, a visitor today by actions. Basketball pictures taken this evening. Team played Ireland. Score resulting 34-6, in favor of Winslow High School. Hollie Sims was a visitor today. Built stage platform for High School play. Superintendent Loeser addressed the school this morning, having for his subjects Lincoln and Washington. Prof. Harmeyer absent today. Maurice's chair turned over with him. Miss Estelle Minnis taught the second year Latin today. Too much coughing. Ruth Comer returned to school. Charles Cooper visitor. Lester Doerges moved from his neighbor so he might study. fBy direction of Mr. Beadles.J Freshman Class received a test today. Charles Cooper present again today. March Everything looked like Spring and there were many happy faces. Marie Erwin's day for smiling at the boys. The caste of the High School play had their pictures taken. Team went to Evansville to enter the tourney. No school. Several attended district tourney. Nine yells were given under the direction of Mr. Houchins. Three for team, three for Harmeyer and three for Winslow. Prof. Harmeyer returned. Many cheers were given when he entered the assembly. Leona Jones had a new seat, due to the fact that Ruth C. moved the chair when she started to sit down. Something unusual, Estelle Minnis wishing for test. Anna gave up her newspaper without hesitation Qto Mr. Beadlesj.. Rufo absent today. Seniors selecting invitations. The principal extended the tardy list this A. M. Annual material sent to printer. Irish program conducted by Miss McKedy. Selling tickets for High School play, in afternoon. Half-day holiday, pupil selling tickets. High School play tonight. April Mr. Johnson gives opening exercise. Chorus practice for commencement. Our usual Monday morning orders. More chorus practice. Lecture tonight by Dr. John Grey of the Continental Lyceum Bureau. We are warned not to be slack in our work as school is drawing to a close. Banquet given to basketball team, which is our usual custom. J unior-Senior reception. Seniors preparing for commencement. May Baccalaureate sermon. School closes. Commencement tonight. Lecture by Dr. Wirt Lowther. RENTIS DORSEY. 63
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. -rg f wgw.' f'f'., f Auf- J- . J. V. -Y 2 . ,Wm . , 1920 CHAMPION 1920 lllnkva Miss McKedy Qgiving a composition of foodj- Butter is 85.0 fatg 11.0 waterlg 1.0 protein, and 3.0 ash. . H Olive- Why, Miss McKedy, mamma doesn't put ashes ln her butter! When Carl H. gets his hair curled He looks so sweet and gayg He has to take his dog along To keep the girls away. Beadles had a little pet, His name we know it well, And everything that Beadles did His pet was sure to. tell. Mr. Loeser made a speech, All on a Monday morningg The children he loved to teach All sat there, busy yawning. As Maurice E. and Marguerite F. Were walking out near here, Said Maurice E. to Marguerite F.: 'My Darling, this' is leap year! Demur little Irene H. Has come into school, . To learn to read Latin By Carl's own rule. Miss McKedy- Lena, if you had only five potatoes and were getting dinner for six, what would you do ? Lena- I'd mash them. Ward- Mr. Beadles, was writing done on tablets of stone in early days? Beadles- Yes. Ward- Then it must have taken a crowbar to break the news. zknna Cgiving a report on Africaj- The natives of Africa are divided in three parts. ' - I Agri Loeser fmaking a speech before assemblyy- Wait until I get my cough drop p ace . - I-Iarmeyer, in Latin- Daisy, is that a free translation? Daisy- I should say not. It cost me 75 cents. Senior- Say, did you ever take chloroform ? FA Roy D.- No, who teaches it ? Lena foverheard in a low tone at libraryj- Loral, do you love me '? Loral fwhisperj- I'll have to ask mama. Lola B.- Mr. Johnson, do you quarrel with your wife like you do with us kids ? Mr. J .- Yes, when she gets on her ear, like you 'kids' do. Glen Tyner was throwing paper wads at Helen Wickware. Helen- Yo' all better quit throwing them paper wads or I'll tell Basil. Ainsel C.-What's all that racket out there? Virgel B.-Oh! that's Mr.- Loeser and Mr. Johnson coming up the stairs. One Thing Thou Lackest Yet 65 ,
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