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A CALENDAR February Monday 21st — The Misses Kathryn Fox, Leota Cooper and Kathryn Gresnwell visited school this n. m. MiSh Jiimery tc;ri some of the students that all the enter- tainment was no t necessary. Ask K. G. who was ent3rtain ' ng. Tuesday, 22nd — Reba ;n Englsh, ouoting from Rev . Crombie, Memorizing Hamlet wont get us to Heaven. Wednesday, 23rd — Prof, gone to Monmouth. Mr. Doyle and Coach Gates late for school. Thursday, 24tih — Mr. Lung visits Civic class; Seniors appreciated his talk. — Saved. Friday, 25th — Tests! Tests! Tests! but then teachers are so inconsiderate. March Tuesday, 1st — March walked in like a lamb. H. S. Girls ' Sewing Club met last night. Wednesday, 2nd — Preparing for Kid Party. Seniors have nabiscoes served right from box last period of day. Thursday, Srd — Esther completes her lessons in Ford driving — now gliding through Main street in the coupe. Fiday, 4th — Miss Treadwe ' l warns singing class: Girls do not hold flag — nor boys for mors than one beat. Monday, 7th— Got HaU Columbia today (day of rain, wind and hail) Miss Parrish sick. Tuesday, 8th — Mr. Gates and basket ball boys at Kirkwood. Wednesday, 9th — Plick has started shoe shining parlor in assembly room — Fern was first. Thursday, 10th — Prcf., Miss Parrish and Mr. Doyle have been out wading with high topped boots. (Refreshment committee for Kid Party , wonder if they had any angle food cake along). Friday, 11th — Oodles of fun today. Prof, and Coach Gates in Galesburg with B B boys Monday, 14th — Hekne back after two week ' s illness. Lunch at 3.20 p. m. — just candy. Tuesday, 15th — Punk day. Chorus practice. Boys in track togs today. Wednesday, 16tih — Where was everybody last night? All spend certain periods catch- ing up lost sleep. Even the instructors seem drowsy. Thursday, 17 ' th — Prof, brought down dignity of Seniors by calling them youngstes. Friday, 18th — Marcella, Magaret and Doris in Monmouth taking teacher ' s exams. Monday, 21st — Wonder when spring vacation is due? Successful orchestra practice. Tuesday, 22nd — A telegraph line and two stations established in Physics Lab. The shot and shell are falling. Wednesday, 23rd — Thirty-six girls hike to the country for breakfast. Search warrants Arrests — Cross Examinations — Where does the shot come from ? Thursday, 24th — Wanted — a match by Ed, to set fire to Hamlet. Toots received a picture from Seaton. Yes we all saw it. Friday, 25th — The end of a perfect (?) week. Monday, 28 — Ed is displaying a Kewpie curl — and displaying his red socks to a fare- you-well. Tuesday, 29th — Anxious glances — a few of the flock missing. Wednesday, 30th — The boys who were among the missing yesterday are those present in the office today. Thursday, 31st — Evelyn staged one act comedy in last period. April Friday, 1st — Busy — doing everything but studying. Monday, 4th — Local Bombardment again. No end of shot. Tuesday, 5th — Nice quiet day — most everywhere with a few exceptions. Wednesday, 6th — Having a few words over Class play. Select new one. Thursday, 7th — Began practicing new play. Boys out for track in full force. Friday, 8th —Fish stories start the day. Seniors exempt from classes in p. m. to prac- tice play. Monday, llth — Physics class went down railroad track to try out a few experiments on sound. Tuesday, VJ-ih — More sound experiments — victrola music instead of recreation. Wednesday 13th — Class meeting called, but for some domestic troubles of the president he could not meet the class.
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