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751i73i1WW1KT1I3i1Wi1T'7i WWE T H E T O M A H A W K Mi1fY'51DW1h NI7i1W17i1fT 751774151 April Thursday, Aprill-April Fool Day. Charley seems quite liberal in giving away a banana this morning. Friday, April 2fMany go to see the wreck. New sweaters appear. Some of the Junior girls celebrate Kid Day, and of course that is natural for they are nothing but kids. Monday, April 5-Some of the Senior boys go to town to get new duds. Tuesday, April 6-Sunshine meeting for the election of new officers. Be- hold hlargaret as the future suinyeanr XVednesday, April 7-By the looks of suitcases traveling seems to be the rage. Td1ursday,zAprH 8-JToday'xvas supposed to be xisning day for rnothers and fathers but n:vvas not such a great success Friday, April 9-Some men speak to Hi-Y club. Monday, April 12-Many have the giggles today. Harry tries a new stunt on his fhigers in cornrnerce class. ' Tuesday, April 13-The Seniors become more lazy in their studies but not wlien it comes to arguing in class meetings, eh Ralph? VVednesday, April 14-The Seniors receive invitations to the junior recep- tion. Thursday, April 15-Mysterious work and whispering is going on among the Juniors. Friday, April 16--All are looking forward tonight-the Junior reception. Monday, April 19-Exams for the Seniors. Tuesday, April 20-More exams. The last drudgery. Wiednesday, April 21-Many predicting rain for the 27th. Hurrah for a jriciiic. Thursday, April 22-The Seniors start with a sunrise breakfast, a hike, and then the operetta tonight. Friday, April 24-More exams, it is nice to he a Senior for today anyway. Sunday, April 25-Baccalaureate address delivered by Rev. Nicely, at the M. E. church, 7:30 p. ni. Monday, April 26-Last day. Get reports. Tuesday, April 27-Commencement. 12. ID. l3., '2Ci 4553
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W1W1D7Ril fNr1'r1I7?fIr7f1W1'7FA1hTi1h'i1 T H E T O M A H A W K t7'NW1W1FW1Ffi17 51I7 i1r7A'1Y'i1W1T7fY Wednesday, Feb. 24-Mary Emma tries her strength on the shades the iourth period. Fire drill. Every thing saved, except Mr. Phillips' milk bottle. Thursday, Feb. 25-Everybody seeks the radiator and a foot-stool. Friday, Feb. 26-Francis draws a potrait and presents it to view on Fred's back. Play Dayton tonight. VVe're ready. March Monday, March l-Beat VV. L. for the second time and ready to beat them for the third time. Friday, a dull day for visitors. Tuesday, March 2-Mr. McClanahan tells us he intends to thrash it out as to who is going to the tournament. Wfednesday, March 3-More new pupils. Pearl has her hair curled, Flap- per Fannie, Eh? Thursday, March 4-Elsie appears in the grand-ma-role in Economics this morning. Friday, March 5-No school! VVe get to see W. L. get beat. Monday, March 8-Mr. McClanahan presents the Seniors with invitations to a party. Tuesday, March 9-Spring fever is appearing. Wednesday, March 10-One-half clay of practice. Thursday, March ll-Georgia goes through the walking movements in botany. Friday, March 12-Mr. Buzick gives another talk this a. m. Annual goes off to press. Monday, March 15-Everybody begins selling tickets. Tuesday, March 16-Oh! My! VVhat a look Harold received when Bernice began to practice with her lorgnette. Wednesday, March 17-St. Patrick's Day and it seems to me the Freshies don't need any decoration. Eh, Helen? Thursday, March 18-Bessie W. turns a rubber snake loose on Olive. Where was Mr. Coffin? The Juniors, being turned out of the assembly, think they are terribly abused, especially Ivan. Friday, March 19-A sleepy bunch of Seniors, result of the play. Monday, March 22-The Juniors leave for town. Business concerning junior reception. Tuesday, March 23-Elsie talks about siftless men, a new kind, Eh? Wednesday, March 24-The girls start playing baseball. Thursday, March 25-The Seniors are asked about the next four coming years. College? Friday, March 26-An English test, no reason why Bob couldn't get an A plus. How about it? Monday, March 29-Sunshine meeting. Tuesday, March 30-Invitations arrive. A spelling contest is given. Such grades? And Seniors? lfVednesday, March 31-Mr. McClanahan says the two Storms are gone yet it seems we still have one outside. Reports given out. How about the deportment grades? Don't talk to Bob. C547
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'THE TOMAHAWK Alumni 1896 Roy Nelson Lora CBryanj Hollcraft Mabel Laird Pearl Johnson Anna CGrubbJ Souders Maggie Hartman Jewell HHl'gHllgl1 Rose Morley fdeceased. Abe Lago May fF1.Il'IT13l1J VVright Lottie CSmithJ Saze Gertrude fThO111HSJ Hoag Hattie CKe1lyJ Dillinan fdeceasedj 1897 Anna Burshawn Nellie CRiddileJ Francis Mae Hoilman Frank E. Ridgway Alta R. fslllllllp VVells Nellie M. CGrubbJ Stewart Jessie M. CThornellJ 'Woodley Edna fVValtersJ O'Donnell Charles J. Furman Mabel B. CMcLeanJ Moore. Ada J. CFrancisJ Carleton Leva B. Gardner Asa M. Wapples No class in 1898-2 year duced. course intro- 1899 Ray Hawthorne Lora CMarineJ Campbell Arthur Knowlton Cdeeeasedj Eva Downing 1900 Chester Johnson Clyde Rainey Mabel QRHITICYJ Rawles Alma fMooreJ Pierre Cornelia CKernsJ Edwards Arthur VValters Cdeceasedj 1901 Mae NVallis Lydia Hilt Sadie CCOnnelyJ Foster Earl Clark Nellie tSeldersJ Murphy Bertha CPattisonJ Romine Cdeceasedj 1902 A. Garland lVallis Blanche CPattersonJ Lamb Letta B. QMcCurdyJ Heims S. Keltah CBryanJ Hazelton James McLean Ethel QNelsonJ Ross 1903 Roy Lane Todd Gruber Floyd Clark Floyd Allen 1904 Okah fMitchellJ Dolph Harland Cissel Alma CCondittJ VVhitesides Floyd Garrott 1905 Roy Pearson Elah D. CPatrickJ Patterson Glen D. Starrett Chester Wlalters Bessie Hurst Cdeeeasedl Ernestine Allen fdeceasedj lvilliani Bryan Maud fsllllihl Casey 1905 Jessie Hodgin Glydia Moore Lessie CFisherJ Lynch 1907 John Englert lVilson Smith Clifton Bryan 1908 Nellie Coats Edith CMartinJ Swiek 1909 Mary Flack Beulah Q-Jacksonj Grafnitz Maurice Louth VVilbur Jackson Clay Chenoweth Paul Gruber Ralph Fisher Harry Hollcraft Rae QSmithJ Sterrett C555
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