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THE 1927 WYOVELL nu mmnumummmmunnnununummnununnuumm:nuu1aninnunnnunummmnunumuuuummuumumuuum um Fri. It was the nite before Xmas. Kids home from colleges. Cantata. Girls' quartet wins. A Sat. Dance in gym. Many present. December 31-Dance in gym again. Lights out! Blackness! Very much wild! January 3-7- lVIon. perfect assignment record. No lessons had been assigned. Tues. Wed. The school quartet yells in assembly. Intra-mural -basketball tournament starts. Thurs. More basketball. Girls-Seniors 6g Sohps 1. Fri. Finals. Junior High wins. Sat. Bulldogs lick Deaver in first game 8-20. Stunning new blue and white suits. January 11-15- IX-'Ion. According to Mr. Borrell, we need to concentrate and cooperate. Tues. Extra! Windy cuts his lip. Says he did it playing basketball. How about it, Ida? Wed. Beat Byron 11-13. Thurs. Mr. Kennard has glee students sing Abide with Me --Students had no admit slips and were sent to-you know where. January 22-26- Tues. Thurs. February Mon. Tues. NVed. Th u rs. Fri. February lVIon. Tues. VVed. Thurs. Fri. February Mon. Tues. Wed. Mr. Benson holds forth on Insects g three-quarters of world's inhabitants are insects. VVhere do you stand? The normals look flurried. lVIany teachers' responsibilities. 4 9 Powell debate. Powell wins 2 to 1. Lenwood Kennison answers a question in teaching. Velda forgot herself in English and started an answer to a question with Oh, Gee! Professor Cutler received a letter of advice on how to teach school from Sol Asay. Chasty grew an inch taller today. 10-16- Margaret was heard to say: I am going to change Penny's name to Pilgrim because he makes more progress everytime he calls on me. VVhen is Lucy thinking of getting married? Little sister: Constantly Mr. Akey Qin Biologyl: We'll try and have our exams before the last week of school because l always work my head off anyway. Inez: Oh good! then you won't be here next year.', Lincoln's Essay's progressing. Johnnie Johnsons mother sent a note to the teacher saying: Pardon me for calling your attention to the fact that you have pulled John's right ear until it is getting longer than the other. Please pull his left ear for a while and oblige his mother. 16-19- A bee lit on Mr. Cutler's head today at which Mr. Cutler remarked: 'Tis sweet to see a humble bee When e'er you go a fishing But if you set right down on it You'll change your disposition. Prof. Akey fduring Physics quiz to Lou with his book openj: Do you you always keep your book open during an exam? Lew: Yes sir, I always try to. Joe Neely attended all his classes today. 60 in u:nurl 1 irin tm: uexla 1 wluru nudmnmnzu uiir 1 riwl 111 xziu hum: urn: unllizzmmircnwiziil1:11111 rllu 1- ufrr 3 u1:u tuna: ixnu Lmltuinhuml3lmu1:lnli1u:gnu l
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5 'wanna u'u- lniinm -:un .:-. eu: -:1l: uni-1-ni un- iz .:w: 3 ivan:--li ifummn -un.: ,nm :Quota-:nwicwuInms:ni: inn.-ir llwuitin-n l umunnnunuun THlEf1927 WYOVELL Thurs. lVIr. Cutler's poor head always bears the brunt. Fri. Bulldogs preparing for VVorland. Pep meeting-snake dance. Disaster, ' Worland 21-Lovell 0. E November 8-13- Mon. Mr. Akey has sworn off dried peaches. 13c worth of Horseshoe tobacco and a quart size of aforementioned found in his desk. Tues. Miss Sernenza receives a gentle hint-an essay on Long Hair - ' Wed. Penny says there's just one thing he likes better than girls and that is their sisters. Fri. Beat the Polytechnic 7-7 Dance!! . Sat: Morning after. , November l5-20-- A lVIOIl. Tues. VV ed. Thu rs. Fri. White flakes of atmospheric moisture descend upon a sleeping world. E A group of just kids i from the lower grades' give Thanksgiving program. More speech. Bulldogs leave for Thermop. We wait patiently for report of game. Vap calls-Blank! Thermop 13-Lovell 6. November 23-28- ' - lVIon. ' - Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. December llflon. I Tues. l'Ved. Thurs. December Mon. Tues. VV ed. Thurs. F ri. December Mon. Tues. XV ed. ' Thurs. Fri. December Mon. Tues. Wde. Thurs. Boys who attended Corn Show at Worland report in Assembly. Football is over for this year-Come again. Josie looks out of the window. Then sighs loudly. Turkey day! Dance in gym. - f f Vacation. - 1-5- Some of us still feel the effects. 3 i Santa will soon be here! i i Chasty got a thrill! lVIr. Harmon was horribly shocked when a young man sat down beside her and put his arm around her. The rumors are that the young man was Lou Asay. i Basketball practice is going strong. 7-12- The faculty organizes a basketball team. Rah! Rah! for our side. lVIr. Boyack is beginning to look for prospective debaters. Soph civic club hot on the trail. Marvin is caught running down the hall after Edna. Duty is done by the judgeg Joe Neeley and ldella are convicted of petting in the Study Hall. 13-18- lt was announced that lvlaude and Gig went to the Stampede Ball. So were---well, others. . Two new diamonds were noticed in the Senior class after Thanksgiving. 1 wonder who are the lucky guys. Dorothy Olson has the school guessing as to how her hair changed color overnight. We'll bite! Some seniors got class ringsg slow but sure! Resting up for Sugar Tramps Ball. Now howl! 20-25- Normals splurge. Party for their rivals. the Cowley ab-Normals. Glee Clubs are screeching all around in preparation for .quartet contest. VVe are going to get Z1 whole week holiday in which 'we canpskate, dance and flirt to our hearts' content. i lVIuch hurry and flurry. ' ' 59 Q ...'f.T'121T1f2ff'f 132315271 'f.2If.'iTC'Z1l'f.TfTYI!!f1f'Z2f1I'2I,1T12f.'II2i'.'f'2LT.1'ZTTf'22 Q
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