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Elisa Ettlliiff fi Utes Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. CALENDAR Oct. Sept. l 5-School opens. First Optimist out. Sept. 22-Blue Triangle drive starts. Join. A Sept. 19- E? Sept. 27-First football game of season with Bloomfield. 2-Blue Triangle girls hike to the Uni- versity Dam. 4--We hold Manual in a tie game of football, 6-6. 6-Seniors have pictures taken. 10--Seniors select and order their class rings. l l-Football game at Jasonville in a 25-5 battle. Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors have pictures taken. 24-25-State High School Press Convention at Franklin. Gothic and Optimist send representatives. 1-Bloomington wins football game at Seymour. 13-I4---Senior Dixieland Minstrel at Indiana Theatre. 20--The Optimist Staff gives a picture show, Todd of the Times. Zl-Our purple panthers game over Orleans. 28-30-Hi-Y Conference. l-Hand books go on sale. 2--First tryout for Dramatic Club. start on the road winning their first basketball ll-Announcement of organization of Science Club--requirement. aver- age grade of 90 per cent. I2--All girls' organization forms constitution. I4-Senior jewelry arrives. 17-18-Second Senior Minstrel, Captain Applejackf' 28-End of first semester. 2-Second semester begins. 9---January Seniors show great talent in the Economical Boomerang. 10--Optimist Convocation. 25--Debate with Martinsville, Bloomington wins. 27--Last basketball game of season. Franklin 32, Bloomington 24. 28-Wrestling meet with Monticello. March 6-7--Sectional basketball tourney at Martinsville. March ll-Dramatic Club production, It Pays to Advertise. Mach 14-Regional tourney at I. U. gymnasium. March 23-24-Glee Club presents Pinafore at Harris Grand. March 27-28-State Tournament at Indianapolis. April l4h The Charm School presented by the Senior Class. May 15--Gothics distributed. I'agc' Tu'0n1y-f'ight
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vlg6fl'lllIfIIV fll lflfeQ5 SENIOR CLASS As this is undoubtedly the most important page in the book, it is with fear and trembling we ap- proach our subject. For we are forced at last-every- thing else having been written long ago--to discuss the all-important Seniors. A Senior is a rather morbid, disillusioned person who aimlessly wanders the gloomy halls of our re- 1 his arms full of books, dodging work'-and Mr. McCaughan. He goes to all the games and yells himself hoarse Cthereby being quite heroicj, attends one of the city's illustrious movie emporiums every even- ing, works crossword puzzles, reads the Saturday Evening Post and True Con- fessions, spends hours telling numerous Freshmen where Room 427 is. lends his gracious personage to the various dramatic efforts of the class-and then makes the Honor Roll. That's all perfectly true except the last statement. if you know what we mean. The Senior class as a whole is always the class about which the faculty in one breath makes the following spiel: The best class that has ever gradu- ated-what will we do without them,-? et cetera, or words to that effect. Oh, it's lots of fun. Ask us. Before we forget it, we must mention the hard-working class officers. A class officer is a very much harrassed individual who goes around with a sheaf of papers in one hand and a roll of bills Cnot money: the kind that call for monevj in the other hand, and wonders Where all the cash is coming from. He never finds out. CN. B. If there's anything else you want us to define before closing, let us know.j Senior class officers are: Anna May Martin. Sponsor: Dillon Geiger, President: Ruth Kirby, Vice-President: Mary Wanda Allison, Secretary: Ainsley Burkes. Treasurer: Katharyn Hoadley, Editor-in-Chief of Annual: David Bierman, Business Manager, Page Tzu nlyeninc
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