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Uh: llarunalgan fllalenhar AUGUST 30. Only one-half day. Not s'bad. 31. Seating and schedule arranging causing trouble. SEPTEMBER. 1. Three-minute bell introduced. 2. Tea-chers expect us to work. 3. Still the same excuse-No books. 6. George had his leg broken, Friday. 7. Special!! Extra!!! Mr. Bean, Dog Catcher. 8. What do the teachers take us for. 9. Senior Class meeting. 10. Young America, must wear high heels. 13. Another Blue Monday. 14. Senior CFacultyJ Hamburger Fry, 'tLaBoheme at Palace and- 15. No more parties-so saith the sponsors. 16. Athletic Club organized. 17. Yell leaders tried out. 20. Football lecture-offensive and defensive. 21. Staff gets busy. 22. Boo Hoo-No Annual. 23. Mr. Cherry-HNever Give Up. 24. First Football game. Blue Mound, 124 A. T. H. S., 6. 27. Mr. Van Dyke-Tell me something we couldn't have Without decay David. David--False teeth. 28. Carnival arrives. 29. Home Coming. Senior Tag Day. 30. Rain, rainer, rainest. Midge buys a slicker. OCTOBER 1. Did you see the cabbage-head? 4. We beat Maroa 18 to 13, Saturday. 5. Examinations for Physical Training. 6. Art who? Arthur. 7. Algebra III has two Senior stars. Who? George and Helen. 8. Staff meeting. Literary society organization. 11. Editor on a strike. 12. Phil decides he wants Picker moved, as he talks. Do you think I would do a thing like that, teacher?-Harold Long. 30
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W' it A Uhr lliaruhalgaii ' Agrirulture Illluh President - - - Paul Hight Vice-President - Ormand Wooten Secretary-Treasurer - - Wayne Stewart The Agriculture department of the High School started the year with 52 enrolled and among this group of boys, organized a basketball team which have played some great 'curtain raisers for the varsity team. The club held a corn show at the High School,eand itA went over i11 great style. A program was given and was well attended after the show. I On February 4th, nineteen members of the animal husbandry and soils and crops class went to Sullivan to a judging contest. The boys showed the rest of the entries where to head in . They also brought home the firstprize banner for poultry judging. They received second in grain and a few ot' the boys won individual ribbons. f ' .. The seventeenth of February was another great day for the 1926-27 Ag club. A father and son banquet was held with 54 present and enjoycda fine eveninggwith plenty of grub yby the Domestic Science club. A fine program was also one ofthe features. u p Later in the season a few of the winners at the contests will go to Urbana to a State judging contest. . i A ll-Inme Ernnnmirz Glluhe .i -l- - President - A Ora Potter Vice-President Agnes Storey Secretary - Mary Creamer Treasurer ---- Lelia Mounts, A 1' . A u The club is composed of about fifty girls who are taking Home Economics. They are divided into committees a11d each month one of these committees furnish the program. J 1. 1 , In September, the girls served dinner for the Meridian Conference banquet for the Coaches and Principals. Thanksgiving Day they prepared baskets and boxes for the needy and sick in townt On December 23, a Christmas party was given and presents were exchanged. On Fe.bruarLy 16, they served a lovely dinner for the Father and Son banouet and i11 the springmthey are in- tending to have an exhibit of the work which has been done byboth the Foods and Clothing classes during the past year. 5 Now' 1 vviaiild' iugkest4Helei1 C. A 29
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Gln Uamulyan OCTOBER Evelyn Eversolc and Freshmen girls are rivals. Why? Edward Bunch of course. Still Green on north side of assembly. Goldie, Mae and Helen all have eye strain. Look south girls. Another defeat. Sullivan 345 Us 0. Who murdered Duncan? Floyd takes charge of Civi-cs. Freshies warned of evils of car-riding. Pennsylvania-Tom and Harry. We beat Nokomis 6 to 0-OH! English IV begin fight withiclassics. Basset or Muzzy? Heart Breakers-Exemption list. Our hearts are broken. NOVEMBER Virg still has misplaced arm. And so begins the second quarter. Honor Roll? S'too bad. Ted Richart visits us. Athletic Dues, last call. What Charley-Horse? Ask Dutch. Comrnitties named for carnival. Come on, let's beat Moweaqua! The war ended in 1918 but began again in 1926. Moweaqua beat 34 to 0. We cleared S60 on the carnival. Why the coafch's grouch? Don 't ask him. Everything back to normal. Delsie misses calculation. Mistakes fioor for seat. Pick out Class Rings. He who laughs. May get slapped. Miss Haver'rield+lf you 've anything to say, Dutch , say it. We 'll have a test to-morrow. General assignment. Lincolnian program. Turkey Day. Vacation. Rosetta cries because Tub says there ain't no Santy Claus. And We told stories. flu History.J DECEMBER Editor been on strike for a week. Vaudeville in Gym--Mr. Rodier. Mr. Moon sings for us. Thirteenth Chair arrives, f. o. b., Detroit' A No loafing in class rooms. .A good fellow but be does not know it-Everett J. 31
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