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Artesian manac SEPTEMBER Because of the Roman ruler ' s practice of making a calendar to suit himself when he came into power, our ninth month is called September which actually means seventh month. 4—This is where the story begins. 14— For the first time we lend our ears in the auditorium. 19—Fair sex sign up for clubs at Girls ' League. OCTOBER Four hundred and forty-three years ago on October 12, Co¬ lumbus sighted the New World. Anyone wishing to get a ready¬ made best-seller should go down to the Azores. Columbus later wrote an account of his trip on parchment and threw it overboard. 3—Members get first view of what they chose as officers in their respective clubs. 9—P-47 (model airplane??) arrived to enter¬ tain the mechanics of the school. 11—Seniors make ready for the ' ' boidie ' ' by wearing their Sunday-go-to-meeting clothes. 19— Ghosts, goblins, and witches made their debut and listened to the yell-leader results at the all-school masquerade. 25-29—Teachers ' ' attend ' ' sessions at convention. Students sleep while Godsey, Hastings, and harem attend Press Convention. NOVEMBER It ' s the Romans ' fault again that November is actually ninth- month! 2—Rooters see MHS win first ball game and attend Ar¬ tesian Herald and Year¬ book staffs ' carnival. 9 Junior thespians put their names on-the- book by giving Marcheta. 21—Rev. McDonald gives excellent speech at Thanksgiving convocation. Flu epidemic makes its mark on absent lists; turkey epi¬ demic finds its mark on the figure. 30— Loafers Paradise” opens its doors for the First Nighters after the Franklin ball game. DECEMBER Another Roman blunder, but the Old English called it Holy Month. 7—H l .O boys drown Rushville Lions in a flowing victory. 14— M added to shaving mug after BHS-MHS ball game. F. F. A. presents Hi-Bred corn at convocation. 15— Gary Bums, Carol Coleman, crowned king and queen of Dramatics Club dance. 20— Junior High presents Christmas Cantata that was enjoyed by all. 21— Hi-Y once again plowed under the F. F. A. in the annual holiday ball game. We now adjourn till January 2, 1946. 4
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orewor J To the ancients the signs of the Zodiac meant much: they influenced the weather, they controlled the lives of the people, and they predetermined many of the major events. Because of these things, the horoscope repre¬ senting the full year was held in high regard. In presenting this annual, we have attempted to give the complete horo¬ scope of this, our last and best year.
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