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Il. ,Qf,Hf,b: , M454 WK . 1933 Feb. 18-Monday morning-or morning after the night before. Feb. 19-More snow. No signs of spring yet. Feb. 20-Miss Mahin finds a black dinner bucket and opens Eng. II class by holding it up and saying, Lost, strayed or stolen. Vera C.- Oh! That's Mr. Phillips'. Feb.21-More boys sent from Agony class. Feb. 22-And we had school on Washington's birthday, too. Feb. 25-Another Blue Monday. D Feb. 26-Several ex-graduates visit school today. Feb. 27-Be at class on time, or not at all, Mr. Ralph. Feb. 28-All wondering if we get out for the tournament. Feb. 29-VVell, we did have school, but we went to the tournament anyway. Mar. 3-More or less discouraged over the tournament, but can't be helped. Mar. 4-First signs of spring. Every one rolling marbles. Mar. 5--George drinks poison while testing milk. Goodness, George! Mar. 6-Advertising arrives for the Gypsy Serenaders. Now we'l1 put on the show. Mar. 7-Sunshine Society serve lunch today. Mar. 10-Paul and Merrill take a spill in Economics class. First thing on program for Monday morning. Mar. 11-Elsie speaks to Fred the fourth period-as usual. Mar. 12-First practice of Ag. play. Mar. 13-Mr. Mc. bawls the Veras out in Econ. class. Mar. 14-Fixing for our Gypsy Serenaders. Serve lunch today also. Who said, You couldn't whip cream in an ice cream freezer? Mar. 18-George receives a letter from the printer. Wonder who told him to write. Sometimes you can scare a fellow into work. Mar. 19-That Quartet sure do need a lot o' practice. Mar. 20-VVho said, It ain't a Gonna Snow No Moief' Mar. 21-Socialism arguments still in progress in Mac's Economics class. Mar. 24-Hortense has her hair bobbed. Mar. 25--Rev. Nicely talks to us this morning for convocation. Mar. 27-Nobody knows anything for sure. Sophomore party tonite. Mar. 28-Seniors still in great need of money. Serve another lunch today. April 1-Test in English. Knowledge crammed in every pocket, but it just wouldn't leak out. April 2-Hurrah! School will soon be out,-but O, how sad! April 3-Quite a novelty-the sun shines-as high as moonshine. April 4-Big Exhibit here today. How did the Senior girls go to the wreck? April 7TBob Mayo in English-Was Scott alive when he wrote Ivan- hoe? ' April 8-Those Juniors were surely raised where they raised cain. H. S. Quartette sing for farmers. April 9-Girls' Glee Club to W. L. this eve. Luck to 'em. April 10-Love demonstrated-free of charge-in Domestic Science room. April 11-junior reception. April 13-Baccalaureate sermon. April 14-Mr. Phillips-Theodore, what is it called when you take a certain number from one side to the other? Theodore-Transportation. April 15-16-Final examinations. April 17-Baseball feature of the day. April 18-Commencement exercises. Farewell, old B. G. H. S. Mildred Keith, '24. Page sixty-nine
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1024 T O M AHA W K ' ll. G. ll. S. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Ian. -Ian. Jan. Jan. Ian. Ian. Inn. Jan. Jan. Tan. Ian. Jan. Ian. Jan. Tan. Jan. Jan. Tan. Ian. Tan. Tan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 19-Overheard in Health Class. Where's Kenneth? Pearl-Oh, he's gone to settin' in the Assembly. 20-Too bad Paddy hasn't enough sweaters to go around, isn't it??? 21-The last day and then our vacation. Teachers have a hard nose. Guess they- - 31-Everything Cas well as everybodyj upset around here. 1-VVishing you a Happy New Year. 2-VVith all of Hortense's and George's planning, they fail to get hold of the calendar. Too bad, I'd say. 3-Exams start today. 4-The Annual causes several to act as detectives. 7--Lotta business at hand. Several meet the chief on the Green Car- pet in the office. 8- Mac drags a dog out of the Assembly this A. M. Don't get all excited,-guess it belonged to Ivan Miller. 9-VVhere??? was it Louise told us to look to find a piece of H. S. paper today? 10-Rather calm after the storm. ll- Gettin' colder. l4-More scandal going. The office is a very prominent place these hours. 15-Yes, we didn't order our invitations today. Mehbe our good look- ing salesmen will call again. 16-Mr. Phillips sure does have a time with that class record. I7-Mr. Pattison lectures to us for Convo. this A. M. ' 18- The Country Gentleman man is here again. Goodness, but he can think of a lot of cute things to say. 21-Only 20 degrees below this A. M. 22--Not much pep todav. Haven't thawed out from yesterday. 23-Remember boys, this is Leap Year. 24-From all accounts Elsie Miller surely proposed to Harold Emer- son yesterday. 25-L:1Mont was found astray in the Cairo neighborhood recently. He evidently has changed h-is course. 28-Bessie weeps. 20-The Veras still insist on being late. 30-Dead today. 31-Guess we'll hafta bid january farewell. 1-Seniors serve lunch again today. Who hid the banana pie? 4-Marcv bobs her hair. It's getting to be an epidemic again. Another of those long winded insurance agents here again this A. M. 6-Who said ,Tune and Mildred didn't skip the third period. Pop doesn't set very well this kind o' weather, does it June? 7-Those luniors are wise folks. Have their stuff for lunch ordered before thev know how manv they are going to serve-no brains. 8-The End of Another Perfect Day. ll-More bobbed heads in evidence. 12-We have school on Lincoln's Birthday. 5, Feb. l3- Mr. Grouchman surely called on a few folks last night. ' Feb. l4-Alpha presents to her best friends on Valentine Dav prunes. cab- bage and other garden vegetables too numerous to mention. Feb. l5-A lot of upstairs folks make a call to the Domestic Science room the second period this afternoon. 'Pago sixty-eight
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l924p T Q M A IQI A J wfflr H. I.. B. WILSON R. S. FOUTS W. E. FOUTS O. E. MAY THE WILSON-FOUTS-MAY REALTY CO. Second Floor Schultz Building LAFAYETTE, INDIANA Phone 3702 FARMS CITY PROPERTY INSURANCE LOANS As Wilson, the coach, leads your basketball team, let Wilson-Fouts-May lead you to better homes. Uh, Grade hook! lllack grade hook! your fearful task is done, Our ship has weathered every rack, the prize we sought is won, Graduation nears, the hells I hear and people all exulting, And on we'll pass as every class that've finished up their schooling, llut O heart! heart! heart! Those bleeding drops we dread! XVhile on your page disgraceful grades Are written cold and red. Page seventy
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