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14 Report cords. Oh bo . (Henry ldrich stylo) 15 Still have a headache. 16 Thrt ' s that coming from the chemistry room? Run I It's chlorine!! 19 Student council sponsors key drive. 20 Student talsn+ show to bo given Friday. 21 Ag, boys bul.Ld concrete walk to shop. 22 English students become artists during the study of ’’Mu. be-, h 23 SchccL applauds talent show. 26 Monday and band rg-in. Did you nractice 45 minutes? 27 New books in library. 28 High school skating party tonight. 29 Beys tv rcugn at noon playing basketball. 30 Got yoai English theme written? November 2 Band, Did you practise? 3 Girls get noisy in P. E. 4 Chemistry students learn to make t -ble salt. 5 Mixed ersemble picked for pageant. 6 No 3 hoi±— teachors' conference. 9 Monday, as usual. 10 Seems to be plenty of notes flying around the study hall. 11 Anybody see any earscro? 12 Hf»ci pageant practice all afternoon. 13 Pageant wa:J good. 16 Cornets take turns playing parts in band. 17 Brimfield defor.ts Yates City 55 bo 13. 18 No school for the rest of the week—gas rationing. 19 Swoll Junior play presented tonight. 20 BHS 28 Princevillo 14» 2 3 Band, toot, toct. 24 Another program in tho wind. 25 Newspaper staff chosen. 26-27 Thanksgiving vacation. 30 Cast for the history play chosen. December 1 First practice of the play. 2 Busy with the first edition of the school news. 3 Mr. Brasmer is home on leave. 4 BHS licks Dunlap 24 to Id. 7 Ensemble sings in Elmwood. 8 More play reheisal. 9 Chemistry students mop their brows.
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August 25 Registration 31 First day of school September 1 Second day. Dfiti this short noon hour 2 Student Council choson, 3 Girls’ Ensemble chosen 4 Ur. Brasmer passed out chemistry equipment. Don't break anything, kids. 7 Labor Day—no school 8 The old grind again. 9 Busy preparing for teachers' reception Friday night 10 More grind. 11 Teachers' reception—good punch and cookies,huh, kids? 14 At it again. 15 Freshmen begin to get acquainted. 16 Coach takes physical exam for naval physical instructor. 17 Has anybody seen Mr. Brasmer? 18 Mr. Brasmer to leave September 29« 21 Band festival scheduled for Saturday. 22 Anybody know anything about history book reports? 23 English book reports coming up Friday. 24 Miss Lindotrom drilled band for Saturday. 25 Saw movie of scenic Illinois. School presented Mr. Brasmer with a clock. 26' No band festival--it snowed!! Initiation party held tonight. 28 Mr. Brasmer left. 29 Boys laugh because girls must study hygiene in f% E. 30 Ha, ha, boys have to study it , too. October 1 Marched again. 2 Left right, left,right, halt, one, two. 3 Band festival. Mary Edwards rides on-float as quee»» first attendent. 5 Senior English class goes to see Mrs. Miniver . 6 Mr. Watts becomes the chemistry teacher. 7 Chemistry students c-'tch up on their lab work. 8 What’B this about a student talent 3ho v? 9 The rumor must be true. 12 Band had a pot-luck supper—-I’m full. 13 Seniors take up Shakespeare.
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11 Practice for Christmas candle-light service 14 Worked on nev spcvper. 15 Left, right, slowotr 3or handle-light service. 16 Processional and recessional practice for service. 17 I don’t know what I'll do, how about it, Dale? 18 BHS defeats Alumni 31 to 26 2C Beautiful candle-light service. 21 Mr. Brasmer writes for more letters. 22 Freshmen give Christmas p rty. What did you get off the tree? 23 BHS captures second 'lace in Prinoeville tourney. 24 Got your Christmas presonte wrapped? 25 Merry Christmas. 30 BHS wins first place in their own tourney. January 1 Happy New Year. 4 Civics test—ohhhhh. 5 Anybody own an Army uniform for history play? 6 Moro play practice. 7 Review for semister exams. 8 BHS 38 Glasford 27. 11 Band starts to learn ?rtise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition. 12 Furnace won't work—brrrrrrr. 13 Found, one Army uniform. 14 First day of semister exams. 15 Second- day—pass the asperin. 18 Got exara papers Vck—phew, I passed. 19 No school—snow storm. 20 Still no school. 21 History nlay Brothers in Espionage .gi.en. Dunlap 30 BHS 29 22 Darn it, wo lost a ball game. 25 Save, Serve, and Consorve Club is organized. 26) Girls' ensemble stprts to practice at noon. 27 More bad smells from the chemistry lab. 28-29 Teachers' institute. Fobruary 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 School orchestra organizod. BHS 24 Maquon 23. Senior English draw maps. Acappella ch0.ruAJ. chosen. Play night at high school, BHS says farewell to Riggs. BHS, 19 Yateo City 15. m
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