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I 'film ECHO ll-Most of the prisoners serving time because of the pool room petition were released today. You know, boys, it wouldn't be quite right to have a pool room in a l'liysics laboratory. ll-llave you seen Marvin today? lle has a new red sweater. John was afraid he would put it on backwards, so he put a B on the back. Suppose he forgot that ll stands for before. too. 13-We were a class without a teacher this morning. XYonder why. lo-Glenn was at school early this morning. l.et's feast over it. Miss Robin- son has a new red sweater and Miss Boggs a new cold. Miss lloggss mother and sister visited school today. 17-captains for each grade drew for school tourney. lfreshmen vs. Grades, Sophomores vs. Seniors. l8-lfreshies had class meeting' at noon. U41 you suppose they really think they will win the tourney? l'J-Everybody preparing' for tourney. Choose your colors. JO-liirst session of tourney is over. lfreshmen and Seniors won. Finals to- night. Z3-lfreshies are the winners. .Z-l-,luniors are so sleepy. 'lion much surprise party. Mrs. Collier presents the Freshmen. winners ofthe tourney, with a delicious cake. Zn-Xlary said l3enique was a man's name. 30-Track team practices at noon. . l-lfveryone is rather quiet today. Planning' how to fool some one tomor- -1 3 row, maybe. APRIL l-.'Xl'Rll. FUUI.. 2-llarvin was sent from class. lle will do better some day. lidgar upsets the dictionary. S-lfreslimen and Sophomores had some time in the assembly the first period this afternoon. lflope it doesn't end in a hard time. 9-The hlunior boys studied their lessons the first period before noon. llonest. 10-Track try out today. 13-Klr. Stafford was in school only one period this morning. Said he didn't feel good. There are many times people don't feel good. l-ls-llill llaker tried to sit on a seat that wasn't there. He found one, though! 15-The girls are trying out for track meet. We heard that Mr. Stafford is to be married June -lth. 16-The faculty and .-Xthletic club gave XVives to Burn. Mr. Stafford is in it, too. 17-23-Track team practice, study, more track team practice and more study. 24-Track meet at Fairview. B. ll. S. Came off with honors. lYe did the same last year. 27-30-Ntorking in order to win on the last stretch. MAY l-lf we don't look like May Howers we can look for them. 4-.X month from today Nr. Stafford's single blessedness l FJ ends. 5-l-l--Still laboring' on the last stretch. 15-lfveryone is wondering what the exam questions will be. llirlloday is Senior day. Hope they don't tear down assembly. 22-junior-Senior reception tomorrow night. Baccalaureate Sunday evening. 75-This is the day when the teachers decide our fate. XYonder if they won't be just a little bit kind. Zo-lfveryone has finished the last stretch. XYe have learned our fate and, after all, teachers have hearts just like the rest of us. Page furly-eight
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23-llegiiiiiiiig of another week-in other words it's Monday. '73 'l' H E E C H O 23-Preparing for tourney tomorrow. NYe are going' to keep the cup. lt seems to be perfectly at home in our assembly. 26-Tourney is over and we won the cup. Nine Rahs for Team! 30-Flect representative to go tu Comiersville to select Senator for Fayette county to junior Legislature. The Freshmen learned early in the game how to maintain a deadlock. .Xre you playing politics, Freshies, or kill- ing time? FEBRUARY 2-Seniors sent out of class. Miss Robinson didn't have the heart to send the Freshmen back. 4-Girls improving in volley ball, but boys still like to instruct them. 5-Grade boys play Gaar of Cainbridge tonight, Seniors practice That's One on Hill. 6-llig game at Connersville tonight. 7MSaturday and school. Some day to gn to school, l'll tell the big Hat world. 9+l'oor Sophomoresl A three-hour test in Caesar, lYednesday. ll-This is the day of that Caesar test. Students campaigning for Maurice Jackson for Senator. ll-l'rogram today and Garnet Myers won the Lincoln Medal. She had to speak for it, though. 16-ll. H. S. lost to Raleigh last night. Freshmen have a party. 17-The morning' after the night before for Freshmen. 13-Seniors still at That's One on llillf' First team orders sweaters. l7on't see why, thought they all had one. 19-History class draws maps. .Xt least that's what they said they were. Seniors, we are waiting' to see what that was on Hill. 20-Mr. Stafford's mother visits school today. Horseshoes bring' bad luck. Marvin brought one to school today, but he had to give it to the janitor. Suppose .lake thought he would shoe his horse. -Free throw tourney held this afternoon. XYilliam Collier scored most points for boys. Elsie Manlove for girls. 26-The boys who petitioned that the laboratory be turned into a pool room are serving their time. They have found out that the less money one pledges the less time he has to serve. 27-B. H. S. lunior team plavs C. ll. S. luniors tonight. First and second teams play Milton. I i MARCH 2-juniors won by high score, 32-15. First and second teams lost. Mr. Stafford fell out of his chair. Oh, no! Prohibition law is still in effect. 3-Freshmen had to stay in because they did not have a good Latin lesson. That's what they get for Lack-in lesson. 4-Sophomores, hluniors, and Seniors went to hear Coolidge give his in- augural address. No, not to lYashington. D. C.-out to l l2lClil6lll21I1lS. 6-Sectional tourney begins at Connersville to1ho1'1'ow. Teams and others go, the rest had a ciphering match. 9-Another volley ball game. lO-Some Sophomore boys were sent out of Latin class. Boys, a Latin class is a class in Latin. Page forty-seven
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