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The SENIOR SICKLE1928 mas- New gs gggg-ss.--as W .gsm Tl-IE CALENDAR SEPTEMBER Monday. September 12-Students came back to school to rest up after the stren- uous vacation. Tuesday, September 13-Concerning the weather on this day. Mr. Tripp remarked that, The melofygistic temperature of the occidental horizon had become such as to colorocise the impurient indentation of the hemispheric analogy and the boris curbistis was becoming rapidly charged with infmitesimalsf' Monday, September 19-First edition of failure slips were out. They were all the rage. VX'ednesday. September 21-Senior class organized. Thursday, September 22-School closed for the Lenawee County Fair. Friday. September 23-All those who bet on Tunney celebrated at the Fair. Sunday, September 25-.lane received lirst long distance call from lidflie, Tuesday, September 27-A great thesis concerning The Rules and Regulations of this School, and the State Laws Dealing with Cigarette Smoking, was ex- pounded by Principal Reed at Roll-call. W'ednesday, September 28-Hurrah! Free tickets to the Michigan-Ohio football game were given to the students. Thursday, September 29-The .luniors elected their class officers. Friday, September 30-The end of the month. OCTOBER Thursday. October 6-The Seniors were divided into groups for raising the Vliash- ington trip fund. lliednesday, Qctober 12-First bar of candy sold. We take I. CP. Cfs. Saturday, October 15-lYho'da thunk it! The freshies took hrst prize in the sale of Athletic Association tags. Tuesday, Uctober 18-The hrst shipment of the winter's snow arrived. How thrilling is the touch of a snowball! Thursday, Uctober 2O4School closed for the Teachers' Convention. Monday, October 31-Halloween. For the goblins will get you it you don't watch out. NOYEMBER K. Tuesday, November S-The first edition of the Rip Saw was printed. A Friday, November ll-Sickle stat? appointed. Lest we forget. 'twas also Armistice Day. Tuesday, November l5-Football team had its picture taken. Thursday. November 17-.-Xt a pep meeting tor the Morenci game. Sylvester McNulty claimed to have an idea XYi1l wonders never cease? Friday, November 18-lYe beat Morenci. Big parade. band or what have you? Thursday. November 2-l-Everybody was od to Grandpas farm for that old- fashioned turkey dinner. Monday, November 23-We all survived the holiday and felt fine. Tuesday, November Z9-A Senior group presented a play A'The New Co-Ed.
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