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281 2 291 30. It 2 • 3 4» 5» 61 7 81 9 101 11s 12 s 13» 14 s 15. 16 s 19i 201 211 22 s 23» 24» 25 261 271 28« 29s 30s Daylight Savings Time starts. Up and hour earlier— To bed an hour earlier! Is that right? School buys flag and flag pole. Movie about Red Cross interests us. Another track maet—Elmwood takes a point over. MAY What's wrong? There weren't many may baskets passed out. Dedication ceremony for our new flag and flag pole. Girls' Chorue rates in first division. They are really songsters, aren’t they? What day? Just Saturday, I guess, . A sorrowful day for Bookkeeping students—new practice sets arrive. County High School Music and Declamation Contest here Brimfield ranks second with 18 points. Commercial Contestants who went to Yates City attend theater at Elmwood—See The Aldrich Family, Illinois History students become Congressional membe and hold several sessions. Speaker of the House Ljvn wishes to withdraw. Junior-Senior Banquet held. Spanish theme. Nothing, but a hang-over from the banquet, Mr. Donaldson gives an address at Laura 8th Graduation. Just another day. Nothing exciting. County Track Meet at Chillicothe. Ensemble leaves for Flint, Michigan. Good luck! Trades boy have a pionic. Band Mothers hold a ooncert. County grade Track meet at Chillicothe. Dramatic Club entertains with exciting plays. Just a busy day before exams. Woe unto us! Final examinations begin. School is over for all Seniors, unless—— Saturday, for a change, Baecalaureate Services in auditorium. Sorta mild without those Seniors. Miss Lindstrom gives a party for Girls Chorus and Ensemble. Senior Class Day. (Take-off on faculty members). Did they take it? They had to. Commencement Exercises. What a day! Memorial Day. ✓
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r, D 7 j-J 25: 27 28 s 29 31 Is 2s 3 4s 5 7 8s 9 10. lls 14. 15: 16. 17 i 18 $ 19s 21s 22 s 23 24s 25 Interscholaatic Basketball Tourney begins. American History class learns what our government really does. One Mad Night —Senior Class play brings down the house. Chorus and band journey to Momrnouth--Chcrus brings home first place and band rates in second division, Quito a rainy or bad looking day. The v hoe B. H. S. welcomes Virgil Collins back today. APRIL Everybody on the jump today! Why? It's April Fools' Day! Just another day. Classes practice heartily for Carnival stunts. Bradley Day for Seniors; Junior Carnival; (Seniors win trophy for best class stunt—fashion show— models were boys of the class.) Just Saturday for a change. Sub-district speech contest at Canton. Kickapoo League banquet at Princeville. Nothing much to talk about. Psychological tests given. School praises Robin Hood. We all go on a Trip to Oregan Enjoyed immensely. Easter vacation; Miss Tracy and her mother go to Indianapolis. No news—it's blue Monday. Girls begin taking n fancy for track. Some can even run a half-mile, eh coach? Don't get excited. All those smnll kids here are not Freshmen. Spring fever certainly has U3, doesn't it? Eileen Hanlon in verse reading contest at Mommouth. Commercial Contest at Yatos City: both typing teams win second place; Phyllis Rook third for speed and second for accuracy. Eserable rates first division at state contest. Can you see? You'll find out today, I’ll bet. High School and Grade School entertained by Fay AdaiiS. Track Meet with Yates City; Phillip is a first rate athlote. High School Preliminaries in speech and music. Snapshot season opens. Galva Track Meet; Typing teams win third place at East Peoria.
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r, D The Sonior Class wishes to express their appreciation to those who worked so diligently with then to publish this volur.e of the SPECTATOR. Those people were Miss Tracy, Mr. Brasmer, Margaret Graham, and the students of the Advanced Typewriting Class. They also take this opportunity to thank those people who have contributed their help by purchasing a copy of it. J 9
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