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e H-H E Ao Ho So IE Q H-II U--neil APRIL 15, Monday. April is living up to her wet name.It 1YOU.1dIl'tS9Gm right if it didn't rain each day. .X , l9',rXTuesday. x' ' Wvfeirybody all dnlled up. Reason? Pictures for the Echo. A N X.,-.3-jissiflsabel Hastings shot the Seniors, Juniors,then Q-lxf-the,5Sophomores and Freshmen, Journalism class, De- wf3wfAff'.x e7'A,f' clamatory group and Basket Ball boys. 9 . O t ,ff 41,5-f ,ff Row seats assigned at noon. 1 'D . .- '1-t:5d1t'?' 'lf f AGC , APRIL zo, Wednesday. ff - ff' QQ.: A' . .Q QF, I XX Plctures taken yester- n Yi' , f sk day were exception- Q-Npff' ll X5 or all ood It is e 4 xt fa Y geese xr N ' Y Sncw- 'rilL,fQ3 HQE31wt3+fl YO xii iff A I es are falling ' V . b , W , around. . MLS! Xf V ., ' 6 I z' , APRIL 21, Thursday. Anna Hadley and wine Ingham xl received certificates in ty-ping, for Q writing 35 and 31+ words, respectively. 4 . Belle Hess was awarded a pin'a.nd certifi- cate for writing 140 words a, minute. V .'1'he model rural school, with Leonard Porteras teach- erQ was resumed this morning. - 4 d ur, memwell 'feed from e beak on letter-writing before th assembly. A . 3 I s APRIL 22, Friday. ' The Model P.ura.l School continues. Same teacher as yester- day. Again Mr. McDowell read from the letter-writing book. Of all the instructive facts that are in the book a student should. learn to write a. fine letter. ' 'Ina Junior play was presented tonigzt in a very comnendable runner. The Freshzzmn' was a college camedy. With a laugdn every line. The actors show signs of future careers inactinge -..,sQl 3Qe..,.-11 QD 2 7--nejf 1gm v L--are
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-,-r . QGi Ej::?o--T H-H IE Ao H-Ho So E Q IH1 CDD--:ei-5 kl!ITV'JZT'TtT7T'iI11'7,'7Z1ZZL iZZm1'KITI1x11!.1 APRIL ll, monday. It rains! P. T. A. met tonight. more were nearly 350 people present. Creston had a. delegation of 50. Nice enter- tainment and eats. ' APRIL 12, Tuesday. N, And still it rains! Will it never cease? APRIL 13, Wedne S 1. Sdayo I ' ' Report cards out! X i A 3 APRIL 11+ A typewriting contest was held f,,f,1l,i,ggff X y , before the assembly this morning to . X 'fe-A , ' X accustom the typists to spectator L+'i 'MV,.,1 ,Q , 'Ig f 'X ' '-. ,, 77.-. 3 APRIL 15, Friday. 57 'H -fffqjf . . 54, .Q 9 Sun Sh1nes-- Easter coming SV, I ,K X ' I , ff A 17..,.f I 01? , 5 ' fp Q NX Q- L G ' -4,1 jf f., LIL' I we M A HX A 197355 A A efxa A I 0 A '1 one -' I 'ilxlf :'-- ', llfxlr.. . - . A '-' -. - 'A A4 - Wk'.'W4.','l2,,, QQQgKTA5 'i1iV . 'l , -L I :ff . . j'V Y FY Yfgtuwf-s'UQ?L...4 ' St' ' 1 . ,A ' 'ffm' N-', Eglm-A.1f 1 -f lf? Afwvitam fn y A- -I 3- 1 5'aa'f9 fQ1,f'f' Wbzkiii' Q'-'IW'-f f'.If'1 '- ' WN I ' I Ti ' 'J'5 'Nf?77'H1-1'-N 4' Agni. '. . Y- . -.., :V-1 z A I x ' ,. 1 , . '. U M I N.,.' AW A Aww 3' - .. , 1W...1'-A I - ' , , M mf, for . . .. . -.1 . A C98-.f,. . I .. , . Nluw ip' 4 Mfr' -an 1 I Q ' - ?,,-fps ,Z ASQSIQ 'Q It I 5 L,, 'J Q50 .fm 5 ,fxxllf X , .. I . -1 Inf-Pffsgf NA ' I 0' 'iii V4 A IN' ' U .31 1'2 IAN - ,diff ' f' . -jfliigif f.-A ,.4L I Jef, . ,Y 7,-'X 2. L Q--I1 9 2 7--was---ew
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IHI IE A.. IHI., S., IE C H fe APRIL 25, monday. tvpewriting certificates were awarded to Willa. Ingham Q35 words per xnimztel, Gertrude Hawkins 1355, Harold Thozpsonf32W llary Jo 1lcCe.11 1322, Claudine Johnston 1513, Floyd Larkine C271 and Marion Carter f28l. Joe McGrath received a silver pin for writing at a net speed of 51 words per minute. Aran. 26, mean. The Physics class and Mr. Foster went to tom this after- noon, visited the Ford G-9.1-e,ge, Ha,rt's Garage, and fheiftmstar lnterpriee office. The learned the art of cleaning greasefrae their clothes. Iva. Butler was awarded e. bronze pin for writing 162 Iorde net on an LQ ce wP6W'I'iterg LPRIL 2'l,. Wednesday. . me Seniors had e class meeting to decide on the final , points for their graduation. Freshmen entertained the High School and Faculty at ati!! leinetpicnic at Garfield park. ileinere rather scare but were mififltb' good. ' I Ann. as, nm-safe. Normal Trainers visited Rural Schools with Iles hw. Leonard Porter tried to bring a choir. EAPRIL 295 prim. r Q, -by gps' X , PQ'55j!111,' MSX? Measurements for cape md, N6 I ' ,fl gone ure tehenxlldred Lf- 'Q ,f Inhvre chief tailor N1 A iff' r rm. of ug .na D J, XI Wg nmenea A X od. mu A 30.Sli111'd1lY- ' The . he State District A . County Commercial 1 ontest was held in Creston todwdbhose 35 ' entering in Novice Typewriting U werexllary Jo McCall, Claudine Johnston, , U kg 8: Lloyt Mielloe. Novice Siorthand, Johnsto ' 1 X Anna' Hed1ey, Q 3'0-U 927--wif -- ' '- Few
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