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..-njf hJL..'11 H E Ao Ho So E C If-H Q-..-yQf OCT. 21, Elhursdaye Mysteries ,gre abmmding amd. jghe .hpiers 'begin to tlake on weird Nlooke. Somethipgfg, to hepgent, I m .sure ,, OCTQ 22, Y miss Avis Grave, Sffazte N61'maTTfa,1,ni'ngkI:hspeetor eeemeato '---XX like Afton pretty well., awning the Sherri time she was ww .thie .nominee .. . J K ' ' Weil we earned our first quarter holiday , today and everybody used. it to get efpruced 6 A up for the Junior Ho11o1ve'en party. ' A A U The party was e, great success, and it if -e was interesting to see the clevercostume ' 'Q that Billy Kelly won first prize with. .X V Wg, 'W His lmees were bgre 'neverything and X :ff peaks of paint and powder. 42 H ' if , , - - -- web -mwxff ' M , o ,Q , l f Gimmrvl, They mgde us 1naz'eh,a11 thru -f g 51+ Hades and before the Judges, makingus 55 r jg feel uae fem. no harm done tlgol D. -5? ' 1'- L I , V fi 'g We finally get home after e. siege ga I gy ' of pzm6'h and devils-Food calif- 5' l I+ 1, f 1 1 h held and who will put ft on! If 'e Q 113' , it-is as 5006- B-S fha last 0110 V0 55 117 ' , will All be there! , -1:v.,- -' .ra--my . ,f - , h 'Q' N4 3 f .- , - Q A N 1 1' X fi I JY5' mu: W. e . - w P sl 5 er-,Br-o ' ' ff 4- A- r- ,. m e 14 K. 'V4' A, . f F1-Nwi ar- J . , Q e 'if W, 5 o, J X r xr l x - f' -wgf fgq..-H 9 2 7-.if fyh
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.yjli fgf-W-'H' H-H E A, Ho Sa IE Q H-II OCT! 18, We made 23 'bucks in the magazine selling campaignitohelp pay for this? Mildred myers and Marjorie Parks on the Blue side won the individual honors. . Grace Olmstead received her Remington certificate today.She wrote 35 words per minute. Freshman boys are experimenting with their new '- drawing equipment today. x X v N X OCT6 199 Tuesday. , xg. subscription to the National Geographichlag- Editor O. T. were gave H. S. a year's ezine. He surely knows what reading mater- T 'X fb-x ial we like. ' T Igutt ' K The Sophomores are writing the lo- X if cals for the Afton Star Enterprise, due ki 5 a Af! is to the absence of the Editor. ga Nt ,ff ,,: 1 ,. 3 ,Q ,L f K 'bi 1 . OCTQ 20, Wednesdiayo X X X 1. f A great relief! The report cards fi E i HX were given out, enclosed in QDTOWTI en- Q' i R . velopes. All cards nnlst 'oe back to- Tl 4 ' n if Qi day noons ' l it i f I es that they had to use extra seats in a' ' I N! So many of the kids had good grad-'55 1 f V fm 1 . 5' i gf. 1 A the honor row. I Iviui N ...,x It gif' we 4 fi iroa f a4. .gf X x ' ' ' , '-,: mf, .ij fa' X, I i'A. 1 H . XX 3113 1 Q kk k, b ll., X ....:f: 1 '.-.,,,,. X 3. 1 dec...-,023 v . X if X ' lx-1 Nigjiiqfmyygxy M , e -Q-:gi f-3.-11 9 2 7-eqgf lgah
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?, OCT. 25, Monday. Gosh! You can't open your mouth today, but what somebody hollers, Give me your tag or You'said sure or, 'Have got or Have sawn. This is once the bashful folks can shine. Mr. Foster got no pages ahead of the seniors in hisPhysics tnday, but they recited so nearly as .usual that he didn't learn his mastalce for twenty minutes. Three class meetings tonight Freshmen,Sophomore a.ndJuniors and there will be three new 'sets of office1 holders. ocm. 26, Tuesday. Another day has dawned, and still the fight goes on. Enid Goltry, Fred Searl, Gladys Blalock, Kenneth seeley,Pa.ulirBWel- ch, Ruby Stewart, Ross Steak, 'Virginia Gripp and Maxine Early have won red tags, which mean ten corrections each. OCTQ 27, wednasdabro Tags didnit change plce woften today. Either we're all learning to use better English or perhaps the reformers are growing wearye A new mimeograph has arrived. ,It has an automatic paper feed. ocr, 25, Thursday. The boys have been shooting baskets and getting ready for their first game with the Alumni Dec. lOth, - oem. 29, Friday. Stick to school, stick to your courage and stick to your high ideals , said Professor Ganaway of Grinnell College this morning. Second issue of the Beacon, in Hallowelen colors, came out today in honor of Better English Week. Ross Steck won the Better English Contest by correcting 5U miStL'Jlt:eSQ Q The Literary Society and Mrs. de Paar went pinnicing this evening. Literary people seem to be proficient in using their mouths in more than one way. -..,.iif f34...-I1 9 2 7--..9jf 1.3.... . fic-Q--T H E Ao H., S.. E C H 0---uejf Be-
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