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j • ?i CALENDAR Sepf. 15 —School opens with a lot of fresh “rats.” Sept. 16 —First football practice of the season. Sept. 27 —John Lawes takes up boxing, after the Dempsey-Tunney fight. Oct. 8 —First football game of the season, Blue Ridge 19, Farm School 0. Wingate sees his first game of football. Oct. 18 —Fassifern pays Blue Ridge their first visit to see the Hilltoppers down Biltmore Junior College, 27 to 0. Nov. 5 —The team goes to Charlotte to play Charlotte High, and is defeated 6 to 0. On the way back one of the cars has a breakdown. Mr. Andrews, John Lawes, and some other boys have to spend the night on the side of the road. Nov. 11 —Armistice. Blue Ridge defeats Mount Pleasant Collegiate Institute, 45 to 0. This will long be remembered as a track meet. No v. 12 —F assifern gave the Juniors and Seniors a reception. Girls! and still more girls! Nov. 17 —Cotillion Club gives their first dance in the dining hall. Turned out to be a crown¬ ing success. Dec. 13 —First basketball game, Brevard Institute 18, Blue Ridge 13. Dec. 16 —Crepe. Exams start. Dec. 17 —Archer and Burroughs pass solid geometry. Dec. 2 1 —Smiles but no tears. Everybody goes home. Merry Christmas. Jan. 1 — Happy New Year. Jan. 10 — Everybody back, with New Year ' s resolutions. One new boy. Jan. 16 —The new Blue Ridge flag was raised; speeches by Mr. Singletary, Dr, Hughes and Edmundo Valdez were the main events. Jan. 2 9 — Robert Bryce sees first snow which is the first snow of the year. Jan. 2 5 — Heffron stumps his toe and does not come out for basketball practice for two weeks. Jan. 2 6 — Webb takes the mumps. Everybody looking in looking-glass to see if they are swell¬ ing up. Feb. 4 — Covington puts a geometry problem on the board: Mr. Randolph so surprised that he has a fit. Final exam on solid geometry; the entire class passes. Feb. 9 — Extra! Charnley and Sloop make room permission? Feb. 11 — Lattimore arrives with his big mouth; no more rest for the weary. Feb. 20 —“Dummy” and “Goofy” take the measles; Mrs. Yearwood has a hard time trying to convince “Goofy” that he is not going to die. Feb. 21 — False alarm! Blue Ridge has a fire; it turned out to be in Dr. Hughes’ stove. No damage done. Feb. 22 — Webb wears his first “tux.” Feb. 24 —Blue Ridge beats High School. Three cheers. March 10 — Annual goes to press. Sighs of relief from the staff. June 1 —Graduation exercises. Diplomas. Good-bye, and tears. 86-10 1133
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