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EICAYQNE if Friday Pep meeting-as per usual. A W Tuesday Masquerade 'party. Did anyone get hurt in the tunnel? No, just lf badly scared! AW 1 . NOVEMBER 'W' lt Wednesday Mr. Bowman gave an interesting lecture to the seniors on the pub- V lv publication of annuals. Thursday Staff meeting. Oh-I can't do all of that ! l LL Friday Miss Thompson gives a test in Girls' Physical Training. A Saturday Big game at Watseka. Monday Did you make the soccer team P lp A Tuesday You have to practice every night, girls, until five o'clock. Thursday There will be a tournament next week between the teams in soccer. i Rah! Rah: Y Wednesday Professor Marshall from Indianapolis spoke to the students during W the twenty minute period. The fourth period the juniors and Sen- iors listened to a reading taken from Hamlet, given by Prof. Marshall. l vu 4 DECEMBER l Tuesday Three seniors overslept this morning. Wednesday The senior rings and pins cameg are they good-looking, did you say? p Well I should say so. Monday Miss Boardman sent a delegation to the assembly, representing the i N fifth period English IV class. jill' Wednesday Commercial play, A Bunch of Fun. It sure was! WW Thursday The class pictures were taken for the Picayune. V Ni Monday Mystery Elias, from Chaldea, told us about the life of a Russian i soldier. E Sunday The music classes held a Vesper service in the gym. It was cer- T T! tainly wonderful, and the school received a lot of compliments from p those attending. ' N Monday Several students indulge in penny suckers. T T Thursday Anybody want to buy candy? The seniors have some nice boxes on p sale now. W V Friday Whoopee!! Another vacation. y JANUARY ki Wednesday Did Mr. Frame assign a lesson in Chemistry? Are we supposed 4 M to have anything in Pace? Oh dear! I didn't do a thing over vaca- ' N tion! ', l Tuesday I faw down and go boom !! if Wednesday A visitor from Jacksonville college talked to some of the senior girls. Thursday The play Wedding Bells was given by the faculty. p i Ti Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Willard talked to the students. p Wednesday Begin review for exams. i, Page Fifty-One ,VV i vi- l 1
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V?-:fy EIQAYQEF re'-ref if Calendar SEPTEMBER Tuesday The great ship of learning launched out upon another long voyage over the sea of instruction. Wednesday No one knows where to go-Mr. Frame is the life saver. Friday Students just can't realize that school has started. Monday Oh! I don't see why we have to go to school on a nice day like this. Tuesday Teachers hurl the lessons hard and fast. Wednesday Football practice starts-it won't be long now! Thursday Rain. One science teacher springs a test. Monday Anyone caught sleeping in the assembly will immediately receive his or her walking papers. Friday One freshman has learned not to chew gum in his English class. Monday Everyone sleepy-Ho! Hum! Thursday juniors planned for hot-dog stand. Helen Louise- Pay here, please. Friday Big pep meeting. Tod and Lucile will now assume their dignified duties of cheer leaders. Monday Picayune staff elected. Now that really means work. Friday Pep meeting down town tonight. Business men cheer for Johnie. OCTOBER Monday Now this month we're going to make more and better grades. Thursday Under classmen have class meeting. Friday Let it rain, let it pour, we can beat 'em-Say, by the way, what is the score? Saturday Big bon-fire, celebrating the victory. Monday Begin plans for senior masquerade party. Tuesday N ow I'll tell you, before we start upon this experiment, that it will not work because-etc, Prof. Frame. Wednesday A play, The Hartfville Shakespeare Club was given in the gym, by the Proto Club. Thursday Nothing. Friday Mr. Sheets, Mr. Luby, and Mr. Dornfeld were at the pep meeting this morning, and assured us that they were backing John Greer, as usual. Monday Received your invitation to the senior party yet? Well, go get it from Marion. Tuesday Very interesting. just like last Thursday. Wednesday Leroy Davis must have been sleepy. He slept in Commercial Law and in English IV. Page Fifty ,-, sf, is- 7' -9Erg,.ji,'- 'gr , O li-S ig? Q 7
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i 7 af Monday Monday Monday Tuesday Friday Monday Thursday Friday Tuesday Wednesday Friday M onday Wednesday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Monday Tuesday ' Clerk : ef EUQAY SIUE- What a relief! The exams are over. Zowie-Reports came out. I guess we don't get to rest after all. FEBRUARY Visitors over the week-end. They treated the new building rather rough. . Mr. Frame, Get to work on that Picayunef' Game with East Lynn. . Monthly test day for every one concerned. Mr. Frame bakes a cake in Chemistry. Members of the semi-chorus were chosen. Attorney Couchman gave an interesting address to the Juniors and Seniors. ' Pep meeting. Westville meets defeat againat john Greer. Fourth edition of the Spotlight. Everyone is pleased. Mr. Davis speaks to the students on the subject of Railroad Business. Watseka game. johnie won again. The score was 22 to 17. MARCH John Greer plays Georgetown, and loses 18 to 22. Girls' I.A.A. has basket shooting contest. Inaugural addresses were heard by the students of J.G.H.S. Girls meet in class tournament in basketball. Hoopeston takes fourth place in the tournament. A certain junior girl insists upon falling down the stairs, instead of walking down. ' Rain-lovely weather we're having. History classes enjoy the usual tests. The boys start practicing for spring football and for track. The roller skating season is here! A . Everyone is taking pictures and spring is coming! No school! The tournament is in full swing. Girls' inter-gym class tourney proceeds. Fifth edition of the Spotlight. Semi-chorus picture taken for the Picayune. APRIL The Pimyung goes to press! Something please ? .-lay HF. Harold McMurray: I would like to see some pillow cases, please. ' Clerk : What size, sir ?,'. ' H. M.: I don't know, but I wear a size 7 618 hat. Page Fifty-Two , 14 , Y i Yi i, -V-
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