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VfllfllfllllllllllllllllIlIlIl!Ilfl!Illlllfllflfllllllllllllfll!!!fllllfllfllllfllllfllllflllllflllIllllflllffllllllllllfllllllflllllllllllllfb I O O O ' T ll 2 E C h 0 Wlllllllllllllll!ffl!!!IlllllllllllIlIlllllfllllllflllll!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!AVlllflllflllllllllfllllllfllllllfllllflllllflllllllllllfllllllllllh Calendar for 1929-30 SEPTEMBER Monday, 9-School opens with the same ole gag. Lectures on conduct, etc. Lots of new faces this year. CSome of us wish we had new ones.J Tuesday, 10-No one hurt in the wreck. It isn't an ambulance bell, it's only Miss Law- rence ringing the bell for exchanging of classes. Wednesday, 11-Lots of studying being done. About what? fSneaking in the Fair.D Thursday, 12-Would you believe it? We get a HALF day off for the Fair. We are all going. S'too bad two-bit day is being neglected. Monday, 16-First Chapel exercises. Who steps forward but our new Superintendent with a nice little speech. They're beginning to commence already. Tuesday, 17-The 9 o'clock Senior English Class needs to do a little bit of studying on How to be' Polite or they will never be ladies and gentlemen. Wednesday, 18-The Mad Rush is on. The boys have taken an interest in music. Thursday 19-Big Pep meeting. Everyone is makin: Whoopee! Our first football game with West Milford. Gang Way! Welre rarin' to go! Monday, 23--We are all informed to label and leave our chewing gum outside before entering the English room. Collect as you exit. CPlay safe and label it.j Tuesday, 24-- Dick Toothman is a man of affairs in Glee Club. He holds all four offices successfully. Atta Boy, Dick! You'll be an Opera singer before many more centuries. Thursday, 26-Senior spend-thrifts will have to be a little more economical and save their pennies. Corkie's war cry is: Bring your five bucks as down payment on rings or ELSE. It will probably be ELSE for most of us. Monday, 30-Everyone is tickled pink over our victory. R.-W. comes to the front. Victory retreats. fScore 12-0.1 OCTOBER Tuesday, 1-Another rainy day made cheerful by a lecture on health. Oh, YEAH! Friday, 4-In spite of all the mud and rain, our ole lucky 13 appears. Wal, Salem, it's just too bad. Monday, 7-The Staff has just about decided to call our Year-book The Turtlel' be- cause it is coming along-Slow but sure. Tuesday, 8-A bank must have been robbed. There's a few more 35.00 bills rolling in. Thursday, 10-Sophs and Juniors are having a hard time deciding how they want ev- eryday. What next '? We are all wondering and waiting. Page Sixty-.vi.v
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