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'W rRrF51r7m':W1rKx'1r7n'1Fi1mWi1rE1 T H E T O M A H A W K 751Wi1rm1r7i1rmWi1W51mi1rW1mi1W citement B. G. has had for a long time. We're sports so we won't say any- thing about the game. Monday, Dec. 7-The group pictures arrive in physiology class. Tuesday, Dec. 8-Rena tries to get orders for soup. Wednesday, Dec. 9-Standard Bearer's Minstrel tonight. Thursday, Dec. 10-Mr. McClanahan tries to fill in our time for next semester. Friday, Dec. ll-A teacher's complexion often makes a test seem funny, now doesn't it, Mrs. Heller? Monday, Dec. 14-One would think there was a fire in town the way Dot and George walked up the street this noon. p Tuesday, Dec. 15-The bird man visits us and closes his demonstration of each picture by tapping on the floor. Wednesday, Dec. 16-Doris falls on the floor in music class. Mary Emma surely knew America to perfection on that music test, Eh? Thursday, Dec. 17-Examination day. Everybody wishes he were smart. Friday, Dec. 18-Tonight we play Rossville. ' Monday, Dec. 21-Ruby is back again. Eileen and Violet amuse them- selves the fourth period, by playing dice. Where was Mr. McClanahan? Tuesday, Dec. 22-More snow this morning, Christmas is very near. VVednesday, Dec. 23--Fred is absent a whole day to buy a Christmas present for-Flossie. Thursday, Dec. 24-The Christmas committee go to sing at the County Farm and take some candy. Friday, Dec. 25-Merry Xmas to all, especially our beloved Faculty. january, 1926 Monday, Jan. 4-Everybody back and ready to travel again. Tuesday, Jan. 5-Charlie and Marg set a good example for Burdell and Edna. Wednesday, Jan. 6-Our editor in chief gives us a short talk this morning. Thursday, jan. 7-Mr. McClanahan claims that Elsie's feet were the only thing that kept her from falling out of her seat. Friday, Jan. 8-Pearl surely has a funny streak today. Giggle, Giggle. Monday, Jan. 11-Mr. Hedricks takes assembly this period. Tuesday, Jan. 12-The lip stick seemed to be popular in botany class. The boys go to Purdue today. Wednesday, Jan. 13-Pictures of curious looking women were passed around the last period. Dorothy's took the prize. Thursday, Ian. 14-Some teachers do not trust their pupilsy They even go so far as to tie the door shut. How about it, Mr. Phillips? Fern and Bernice debate in Economics class. Friday, Ian. 15-Mr. Phillips becomes very ill although most of us feel sorry for him, yet a few are a little happy because of no classes. The team goes to Carthage. Monday, jan. 18-John Roadruck opens the windows again not because he is hot but to annoy some one. Nelle Mae writes a note to George. What's up? C623
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fY51r76Tf75'i751fN17i1Y751tf'5 'i1tf'51Iii1 T H E T O M A H A W K 5'i1t751I'7i'K7i1rKT 'RT75155 T1t761f?i' Vllednesday, Oct. Z1-Hooray! A two day vacation. Monday, Oct. 26-Back again. Mr. Phillips seems to think water melts. Tuesday, Oct. 27-The dignified Seniors, leaving the joke till the last, each gave a short talk this morning. VVednesday, Oct. 28-Current event morning with a few slackers absent. Thursday. Oct. 29-Snow is here, everybody get out your sleds, Friday, Oct. 30-Alas! The snow melts. F November Monday, Nov. 2- Practice makes perfect. advice given to the juniors. Tuesday, Nov. 3-Junior play tonight. Bob sleeps in government class. but awakes' by finding himself sprawled on the floor. Wednesday, Nov. 4-Junior play a success. Many sleepy heads appear this morning. Thursday, Nov. 5-A Junior class meeting to see how rich they have be- come. Friday, Nov. 6-A concert of dissatisfaction given by Sophomores on ac- count of low grades. The girls' and boys' botany classes goito Purdue. Monday, Nov. 9-Mrs. Poorman gives the S. S. girls an interesting talk. Tuesday, Nov. 10--Pearl was so hungry the fourth period that she swallow- ed her chewing gum. . Wednesday, Nov. ll-Elsie teaches downstairs. Thursday, Nov. 12-Mr. Phillips gets disgusted with his eye sight and throws his glasses on the floor. Friday, Nov. 13-The superstitious ones wonder if anything is going to happen. Monday, Nov. 16-Sunshine meeting. Tuesday, Nov. 17-The sun shines. Wednesdayf, Nov. 18-Pictures taken for the annual. Thursday, Nov. 19-Mr. Mcfflanahan goes visiting today. NVea H. S., I believe. Friday, Nov. 20--The Seniors leave to get ads. Here's luck to them. Monday, Nov. 23-Elsie's great on giving compliments. especially when one has candy or peanuts. Tuesday, Nov. 24-Lela teaches the fourth grade children. Wednesday, Nov. 25-Chester Titus' current event tells us that Thanks- giving Day is tomorrow. VVell! VVell! Monday, Nov. 30-Some of the Seniors pictures arrive. One p. m.-Mr. Coffin takes up a collection for the Red Cross, and he made such a success at it, he thinks he'll make that his occupation from now on. December Tuesday, Dec. 1-Class meeting and more pictures. VVednesday, Dec. 2-Current event morning. Thursday, Dec. 3-Seniors try to get more ads. Wfe all wonder where Bob and Harold spent their time? Friday, Dec. 4-The supposed boosters of the team went parading down Main street, yelling: Beat West Point. It was claimed to be the first ex- C515
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rm55:5519615i1:7i1r761Wi1r?d1r7i1H61 T H E T O M A H A W K 551rid:riiiriixriitr7i1r?i1r?i1r7i1551552 Tuesday, Jan. 19-Hi'Yparty tonight. VVednesday, Jan. 20-The Economics class serves as a study period for music for Fern, Elsie, Rena and Bessie. Thursday, Jan. 21-The Senior class become interested. XfVe begin to think of a play. Friday, Jan. 22-Rena wants to take a picture of Francis today because he is so funny looking. Monday, Ian. 25--While tobacco is being discussed in geography class Ralph Nelson demonstarates the chewing process. Tuesday, Jan. 26-The entertainment committee of the Sunshine society gave us a program this morning. Wednesday, Jan. 27-James can look very innocent sometimes, especially when he buys soup of Mrs. Heller. Did you order any soup, James? Thursday, Jan. 28-Oh! the snowdrift. The farmers will have to bring snow plows when they come to the Farmers Institute meeting here today. Friday, Jan. 29-Every one freezes. Have the janitors resigned? February - Monday, Feb. 1-New rules and regulations made. Look out for decora- nons on the report cards thisinonth. Tuesday, Feb. 2-It seems that the ground hog won't see his shadow today. Wednesday, Feb. 3-Merle demonstrates playing on an imaginary piano in botany class. Mrs. Heller spilt her ink in the assembly today, here's hop- ing it was red. Thursday, Feb. 4-Moving pictures in botany class today. Friday, Feb. 5-Pep session. Play Brookston tonight. Ralph thinks a saw will plow, fa bright thought for a Seniorj. Monday, Feb. 8-VVe beat Rossville and Brookston Friday and Saturday rights, everyone is talking about the games. Tuesday, Feb. 9-Mr. Buzick speaks this morning. Duane goes to look for pins. They were quite necessary, I believe. Wednesday, Feb. 10-John certainly likes fresh air. w Thursday, Feb. ll-Even the Seniors like to play peek-a-boo.-Eh Charlie? Friday, Feb. 12-Everybody goes skating on the sidewalks. The com- mittee for Promoting Sunshine Spirit in the community serve chile a-la-sun- shine. VVeWe ready hlorenci Monday, Feb. 15-A mouse comes gliding around in geography class. Sev- erd new pupdsshow up Tuesday, Feb. 16--Have decided on our play. Everybody curious as to parts they will get. Wednesday, Feb. 17-Mother and Daughter banquet tonight. Mr. Mc- Clanahan asks the sleepy botany class if they are getting ready for tonight. Thursday, Feb. 18-War proclaimed, a debate between Fern and Elsie, two weeks from today. Friday, Feb. 19-More disputes about invitations. Monday, Feb. 22-A cold and blue Monday. Tuesday, Feb. 23-Ready to begin our play at last. C635
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