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1925 HI-ECHO 1925 be excused for the rest of the week to see the race horses, colored minstrels. etc. Wednesday, Oct. 1. Hooray! No more school this week. Tomorrow's the big day and we'll all be there. Thursday, 2. i Aye Yaye! See Minnie! Eats, drinks and sleeps under water! Alive! Alive! A lot of us innocently were iieeced out of our shekels by these bally- hous making their show-the best! Friday, 3. That's the way, B. G.-clean 'em like Ivory Soap. Perrysburg was our victim and we cleaned 'em 46-O! Ouch! Friday, 10. Team Rah Rah Rah echoes rang thru the building from one end to the other. Have we got the spirit? Yea! Saturday, 11. We're awfully sorry Lima, but we've just started the habit and you are eliminated. The result of the race was 12 to O. Monday, 13. Say, didja see the game Saturday? Some game? We are not going to miss a game-going to 'em all. This Saturday we're going to Fremont to get the bacon. It's heavy, who all are goin'? Saturday, 18. - We guess Fremont tried to scare us out today-a big Klan Konclave! Nevertheless B. G. was there aplenty! The game was not won but B. G. knows now she could have done better- After the battle's over! Score 18-0. Monday, 20. The debate club met for the first time and elected their oiiicers. The following were elected: President, John J. Konopka, Vice-President, Lois Gil- bert, Secretary, Margaret Beverstock. Saturday, 25. Kenton. A lot of fans from B, G. made the trip. We lost the game but are fair losers-we know it's just Fate and he'll soon loose his-chains, we hope. 7-6. Oh! Monday, Nov. 3. Each member of the club gave a three-minute speech on any current event which was followed by a discussion of the whole thing and a lecture by Mr. Mercer. Tuesday, 4. ' Class o' 1925 turns out for a Hallowe'en party en masse -an awful motley crew! Games and dancing filled the evening and later cider and dough- nuts iilled the tummies . An' the prize-winners ought to go on Vaude- ville! F901
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