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T f1'1Wf Gam ma-w oods -S -5 Calendar for 1924 Sept. 4-Yacciuatiou! Complicationl Registration! Sept. 5-Bandages worn by everyone somewhere. Sept. 6-Pauline Stewart, new Observer editor, starts her new work right by having an issue all ready for us-but our Observer is no longer a monthly magazine-it's a lovely little newspaper. Sept. 7-liveryone takes a look over other occupants in 522. Pretty good ole gang, at that. XYe enjoy our first auditorium, hearing Hal Birt, llr. Richeson and Dr. Deam. Several alunmae present. Glen Mc. and Cord Lipe, included. Mr. Crooks presented. XYelcome to D. H. S. Sept. lO-Notice Elizabeth l-leall. She's been to etiquette. She says, l l beg your pardon. the way all little girls should. SEP no - it ' l.P5'1DPEL:' f - 0 5 f ew 5' ' Ol' . 41' ' A 1' :s ' 1' Xe' . at iff ll ,a - , :- I Xl . Muff' SEDT 12 Q, Sept. 12-Mother says, No dates on school nights, Taitie. Sept. 15-We were expecting an auditorium, but we were sadly fooled. Sept. l-l+-Xuditorium. XYe were asked to sell LOUD season tickets for football, and we took bids for llOO. Thats our kind of a school. Sept. 17-Bliss Hull has already sold her quota of ten tickets. Nine for Miss Hull! l Sept. 18-The great mystery is no longer a mystery. Dale Yoder's teeth are his own. The stories going around are false, but not his teeth. Sept. l9-lt's wonderful to be in love, isu't it, Dorothy? lDou't know him? XVhy, Leanord XYallaCe.l Sept. 20-Auditorium. Mr. Raymond Denz speaks of the National Constitution. 'l'hat's his third appearance at D. H. S., and we'll be glad to see him again. Sept. 21-Grandest pep meeting after school today. Mr. Dfonnell and Mr. Keith talk. liugene .Xbrams and Hal Birt lead us in a few roaring cheers. Sept. 2-l-The boys are working hard at -lohn's field. XYe're on your tracks, Monticello! Sept. 25-Charles Fishback makes today memorable. He rides to school in a taxi. llugr IIN
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