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Lake County Register (1922), 28 Oct 1925, p. 6

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_ "_ T H.S. RATTLE nesday after school. Pep and lots of it! Everyone was out rooting for were finally played off Wednesday. & team, . _ k What for? Why the Volley--ball mnl. Here the Sophs. were by a score of 15--2. Noth-- ing more need be said. ----_-- _ -- . good spirit. 'The--Sophomores were handicapped by the absence of two and Mary Mors; while the Juniors n oi k t ie und c chattering teeth and cold hands. The Seniors defeated the Juniors in a The Frosh. won from Sopho-- mores 154. 'The Fresaman team ts m bogke "Thear veluyieg was especially good. The tournament ended with the Literary Editor..__.Gail Galloway Society . Editor..... .._.._Louise Nets Senior Reporter.__Josephine EgeT Junior Reporter--..._Charles Kerry Sophomore Reporter_James Casey most exciting games played. 'The Junior team found that the Frosh weren't so slow,. It 'looked as though the Juniors were going down in overwhelming defeat but they rallied at the last with Marion Doo-- men in one of the best games of the Business Manager. SENIORS WIN YOLLEY BALL the ball high, wide and handsome, and were beaten by a score of only Freshman._______Harriet Hudson Boys Athletic Editor Adelbert Morse Girls Athletie Editor Roma Corlett ERDEC PE CE onE es ns o won 16--10. This game was especi« #ily interesting and scrappy. Flor-- ence Johnson kept her eye on her fl&.mma~ hit harder than ever to get eveb litle and Daisy Dahistrom jhitting the ball hich, wide and handsome, _The girls playing on these teams will receive 100 G. A. A. points. 'Team captains receive 10 points ex-- but Winning or Losthg--L. T. K. 81 ..-..:m.-.m' chooses a .1'1_- Mu*:- who have capecially on their ....za- teams. Some of them excell in serving and are spot-- ted as "hard hitters," while others are good at wolleying. In addition to the honor of being chosen on this team, each girl receives 25 G. A. A. _ The following have been M\hh-vzul-fl HONOR TEAMX CHOSEN . INX Volume 2 Go team--go! Harriet Hudson ... Prosh Florenee Johnson _ Senlor 'la'l'.l.l.ws suntors @tace Bic rep -n.t-t'i-m"vv- heard on every tongue Friday morn-- ing. The Junior Girl« weére in tharge and aided by Miss Aurell and Mr. Hawk they sorely put it over in great style Perhaps the Taet that this was the first chance the hedy has had to meet in the this year helpsed the ; but everyene had it in nee and the air itself ssemed was heard on the courts Wed-- ____Pender Walsh LIBERTYVILLE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL OFFICIAL Steier Heights Friday on Liberty Field. On Friday afternoon of this week the Maroon and White clash with 'Arlington Heights on Liberty Field. mu:m fact season very cuh\thflcfi'dom Arlington Heights has lots of fight and should give our fellows a good Marcon and White! Last Tuesday the Seniors again am A noble example, O exalted Seniors! f Cns -- Oct. 31-- Football: Allandale vs. Seconds at Allandale. Oct. 31--Hallowe'en: Make your Jack--o--lanterns early. touch--downs they found in their m...._ ; kettle--and "Defeat" for the Green and White of York "Hi". By Oct. 30--Football: "Arlington vs. L. T. H. S. at Libertyville, _ _~ at Gurnee, * s ; Oct. 2&--Junior a fter--sehool A few "Froch" seem unasble to re-- H'.h-cllh'fi---x and the "ice cream . cone" for their pockets contain their pennies when they started they are empty *"*k"l foinys «t Serd per cent 7} en m to ime * 'Funiors 50 per cent today; 240 per sent to date. SBophs, 100 per cent today; 825 per cent to date. } Frosh, 97 per cent today; 384 per aming We mio Loping to see thim . We are bflhumh& Two of our former students of L. T. H. 8. Cecelia Haas and Min-- nis Sefler, visited school Thursday As it was nice and sunny, for a change, on Thursday: Miss Dawsen h@hl&yebfll-nx trip. studied trees for a until everyone was so neatrly frozen he to come back and get "thawed out" before the next class. Mary Mors has been seriously ill this week with quinsy. L. T. H. 8. THE BILLBOARD Oct. 24--Football: Gurnee Seconds didn't sing but anthems." ~Anm-l"'=-du- wife. "What on earth is an anthem ?" "Well." --answered the elder. "I can't tell you exactly, but if I L T. H. 8. Fights! We were all giad to hear that should sing to you like this, 'Betsy, ch, Betsy, the cows are in the comn,' --well, that wouldn't be an anthem. But if I'd sing it like this, 'Betsy-- Betsy--Betsy, the cows--the cows-- the Holstein cow, the muley cow, the Jersey cow, the spotted cow--aAll the cows--are in--are in --the com --the corn--corB.. Ah:"!*---'lya been married thirty years and he love.' that'd be an spends all his evenings at home." Charles L.--"That's what I call Well Well Joe! Miss Brazelton in Senior Latin Let's recite on the stage. ' Joe Sikes (Pipes up)--"Oh let's go down stairs in the Mechanical Gene--"Oh no, it's paralysis." In an old armchair, Dreaming of the days long past 'h_fiulb"flun. It's Granny sitting there Ao-hc.-vl&q:-flhu.w m.muui THE TINQUIRING REPORTER Follow the Seconds to Allandal» hole or two-- PAPER It's Her hands are bony and wrinkled To pass that time away TL ;fifih'l up to you j * To to what she has to saY, ----All faith in girls, due to & " ru€hless blonde. Willing to 'try ~-- but guarantee to be --~ heartle: Aoply Glen Sayers, _ There's nothing m&u share her' TPOUDJIC® y ,':thre'stimefiut,n.n It's OR SALE--A lunch box by A genlor in slightl; damaged condi-- ton:> Am buyine my tunch from 'the Juniors. Address Celia Cranig. And shown them a better way, OU NEED HELP! Try as! rd in all ads to the Editot " with deman:ds for space re glad w> are pleasing s0 ~crit clients gratie. . ;. TED post graduate course y sonhomore . subjects. ~ance. Urgen®. . Rudy WANT ADS efemifpewrint \no . s ~-- "to see those hands 80 'Arlington Heights AT LIBERTY FIELD ' A date for the Junior hone 126M ani ask for WIIB Floral Company f & Visitors are always welcome. _ Peow® 10 . OPEN SUNDAYS >3 t s difl AYED OR STOLEN-- eversharp lead pencil Ming. Finder please re-- duty did they ever was so KID share her to all your much that she can FRIDAY, 8 O'clock P. M. Y¥S, ie in us x use o po out dark, when we * like to go out Pray that your opponents may not get cold feet too soon. Opposi-- tion is a wonderfulhelp to a man or a cause. . Kites rise against, not with the wind. Look Up! * Sometimes when things turn upside And inside out and look dark and brown, I rush outdoors and gaze into 'The topless sky's eternal blue, So calm and cool, so still and deep, With soft, contented-- clouds, . like knows what he is about, his work is half done.--Mirabeat. Begin to wonder and to doubt What I was in a stew about! was a den--of horrors, we have been eamsclous of physical courage ofr good ~examples? < Because -- young men are so apt to follow them. perhaps the lack of it. % When the boys on the play ground bluster "put up your fists and fight!" We either had to fight ravags 'was mmghe porhage was un-- w.hbmfip itfifia--'flmwfl moral® courage fellows on the foot If you must carry your trowbles around with you, carry them in a pocket that has a hole in it. Do you have both kinds? Je £ MV 3 Now ready for the Einest V arieties ferns which we are of-- fering at attractive s made a thing of grace,| We admire the fellow who since-- :finth:nkl'fl-u rely tries in track, in basket bail, in fix th' inside o' me Latin or Algebra, even though he .%Wn;"un, hmd.muz'yfllo_lmat:.w. * Foln Kendrick wn""v'z'-"g;\:"gmb the «----Nancy Byrd Turner. and and Mr, Theodore Bartmann and sey-- | -flmwmymu.-, blg"mw-h has : been j § on i Mrs. John Frederick and daughter rmwmuwmm' y. Mr. Charles Kipta is home after . an extended--visit in Michigan, ' 'The teacher and pupils of the Fre-- mont Center School will n; W_fl,_ctwoud,fly%, daily tasks, such as. & to th huuonwbm Make it your rule not to from a disagreeable task, if your duty, it be.: N * Mr. Clarence Hertel has purchas-- ed a new Ford coupe, . > Leo Obeaauf returned home last Your Pep--the team's counting on it! * -- lg_.mpugl-m R. G. Kaping Mr. and Mys. 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