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THE BEURO which bone you mean. Your bones are 24 all crazy. 26-Everybody getting ready for the fair. 25 26 27-28-Bureau Township Fair. OCTOBER. 1-Everybody not fully recovered from the fair. Everybody kinda happy. I wonder why Miss Walker is so hap- py. Mr. Prince comes to school with a lame leg and a skinned face. must have been hard on him last night. ushevr 2-Juniors choose class rings today. 3-Mr. Clark from Tiskilwa takes Mr. Forster's place as Ag teacher. 4-Mr. Prince makes a candy announce- ment. Do you wish to know what it is? Ask Mr. Prince. 5--Mr. Prince and Mr. Troyer referee football games today. Howard Sch- warzentraub is sick today. 6-Mr. Troyer goes with Board to visit schools. 8-Ethel: In English IV, scanning poetry, You can't divide kisses. Martha: You might be surprised. fMartha sounds as if she has had experience.J 10-lSix weeks exams. 11-Athletic Association meeting. Discuss tournament. 12-No school. 1.5-Mr. Forster returns to school. Ara absent today. 16-Mr. Hamm comes to school today for business with the seniors. 17-The representative of the Curtis Pub- lishing Co. comes today. The school accepts this plan for making money for the library. 18-Mr. Crichfield comes to see Seniors 12 on business. nut-Sheffield game at Sheffield. 22-Mr. Forster tells the Physics class not to explode the theory. 23-Who wrote the sweet autograph for Leslie? Ask Anna. Who filled 0rvill'e's back pocket with 17 water ? Ask Evelyn. Page Sc-x c n 30-Everybody talking Hallowe'en. 31- 19-Some of the students attend the Wal- 14 15 -Olive falls in the door feet last, head first. Starting the day wrong Olive. It may end up good. --4-H Club meeting t-onight. --Sophomores entertain High School at High School Party. You ought to have seen Loyal. He made the cut- est little girl. 27-Nothing unusual happens today. Hallowe'en party at Wilson's tonight. Everybody invited. NOVEMBER. 1-Political debate in Algebra II. Poor place. Hoover is to Smith, as Smith is to Hoover. 2--Political arguments? I'll say. Nearly fist fights? No-not quite. 0-The day before the big day, election day. Loyal M.-Al Smith Leslie B.-Jim Reed Donald W.-Charles E. Hughes Harold A.-Senator Borah Give farm relief platform of both parties. Two bad kids are so noisy in the assembly they wake up poor Mr. Forster from his nap in eighth period. Oh! was it quiet in the assembly till all of a sudden Evelyn broke lher beads. 6-Election today. Quite a crowd around the school. 7-Election all over. Nothing to argue about what's going to happen. Prin- cipals and Teacher's Banquet at La- Moille tonight. 8--Getting prepared for a big circus to- morrow night furnished by the Curtis Publishing Company. 9-Party tonight. Juniors practising hard on play. -Armistice day program given by the Philomatheans. -Nothing unusual happens. -Bill told Evelyn today he was going to give her a ride in his new Ford. 16-Pictures taken today for the annual. Mr. Prince to William Lorenzen: When were you bor'n and why? -Yell practise this morning. Play Bu- reau Junction tonight in basketball. l Hill'
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THE BEURO I lfwzf I Myllllmi i r l qmln lllllll . .aia X I pl, pmfaxg ill., E S- ll' 222.2 ? b 2 - Jlhii -I ik. :Ag QQ. ' , . W A i 'R 7 SEPTEMBER. -Back to school this morning. Thirty- one present. Freshman flock togeth- er. All come into the assembly scar- ed. General Assembly in Auditorium. Will the seats fall over Mr. Prince? -School in full swing. Freshman did fine for first day. Not even one talked out loud. Did the Freshman get initiated? Ask them! -Teachers' reception tonight and wein- er roast. A large crowd. Teachers tell experiences they had during the summer. Miss McKenzie- said they were at the home for the fee'ble-mind- ed this summer. I wonder for how long? They were back when school started. -The day after the night before. Every- body kinda sleepy. Choose class of- ficers today. Also class advisors. Mr. Forster upsets Orville in Physics class today. Why Orville. -Holman has 'an awful time getting from the dictionary to his seat. Walk more quiet-ly Holman! -Miss Johnson upsets her car down by .Tl,skiil'wa. They have been teasing Evelyn today about Friday night. I wonder why? Mr. Prince is sleepy today: it must have been a hard week end. Boys start to play soccer today. -Rained this morning. Evefrylbody coughing today. Sort of catching. Ara in P. T. class when Marie Purvis complained about knocking her heel off of her shoe playing soccer. I bulled the 'button off my shoe, that's as bad as a heel. Marie Purvis: No it isn't, you don't have to walk on your button. 12-Start taking snaps today for annual. Classes choose what they want in stands for the fair. Mr. Forster goes to sleep in eighth period. Looks sus- picious. 13-Seniors pick out class invitations. Juniors look at class rings. You ought know the Freshmen h ave been writ- players I'll say. 14-School today. Some of the Ag boys go to Chicago on a trip. 17-Mr. Forster operated on for appendi- citis Saturday afternoon. Mr. Troyer: Gilbert, what is a par- ralelegram ? Gilbert: It is a rectangle pushed to one side. 18-George Flaherty starts to school to- day. Nothing exciting happens. 19-Eost! Strayed or Stolen! A woman eighth period. Suppose to give speech. 20-Willard Fay upsets in the library. Is the floor hard Bill? 21-Arzella, you'll have to learn to read to your self. -Everybody getting ready for the fair. -Arzella: Ouch! I hit my crazy bone. Gllbertz I don't quite understand 24 25 Page Seventy-tliree
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THE BEURO The score, first half 15-6 in favor of Bureau. Last half not so good. 17- 18 in favor of them. 20-Mr. David Young, member of the high school board passes away at 3:00 p. m. Sunday morning. fGail in history class: Every thing is in this book, but a couple of para- graphs are left out every so often. 21-No school today. Members of the high school attend Mr. Young's fun- eral. 22-Nothing unusual happens. Everybody getting ready for vacation . 23-Vacation. Teachers attend State High School Teacher's meeting. 24-Vacation again today. 27--Ohio defeats us in basket'ball game. Too Ibad. Just wait, uLe'll get even. 28-Basketball game all over. Everybody getting ready for Thanksgiving va- cation . 29-30-Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER. 4-Juniors have been practising very hard on their play, Ted Drops In. 5-Junior present play. Ara absent from school today. NOTICE: WANT TO KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT ARA ASK GAIL MAY. He'll give you com- plete information. 6--Orville trys to sing us a song in Eng- lish class. Ha! Ha! Note quite a success. Gail says he's love sick. What! the night after the Junior play? I'm surprised. Evelyn Wessel goes to International. 7-1Ethel: Bill leave me alone. I'm not Evelyn. Bill: I know you're not Evelyn. If you were half as perfect ?s Evelyn is, you would be wonder- ul. ' 8-Nothing unusual happened, only I know the Freshmen have been writ- ing letters to Santa Claus. 9-'School same as usual. 10-Mr. Forster in Physics class, while drawing a figure on the board: Well, I'm kinda out of proportion, but I guess it's alright. 11-I wonder why Ara shed so many tears during sixth period. fAsk Cailj. Gail explaining his trip to Chicago: Well, I went and got a pass with the rest of the stock. 12-Philo Literary Program today. 4-H Club meeting at Mr. Forster's. 13-Loyal Meisenheimer and John Eick- meier absent today. 14-No game with Malden tonight. Post- poned until January 15. Making plans for the tournament. 15-Seven out of high school today. Flu the cause. 17-Ten absent today. 18-Seven absent today. 19--Everyone getting ready for Christ- imas. Seven still absent. 20-Program today. 31-Christmas vacation. JANUARY. 1-1Tournament starts tonight. Large crowd. Results: Bureau 10, Buda 113 Malden 24, Bureau Jct. 155 Manlius- Tiskilwa. 2-Tournament today. Finals: Malden, firstg Manlius 2ndg Buda 3rd. I'd like to ask 'why the Buda Kop-ps are chas- ing Evelyn around. 3-Mr. Haztler gives a very interesting talk this morning. Evelyn seems ra- ther excited today. I wonder why? Seems like Ethel is more than willing to study about Sabines in Latin. I wonder why she wasn't always? 4-Every 'body ready to do school work again. Play Walnut tonight. Beat Walnut! 5-Beat Walnut! I guess we did. 21-37 in favor of Bureau. 6-Johnny informs us that he is going to take up aviation. He might as well: he is no good on earth. 9-'Com-munity Club MidWinter picnic to- night. Every body slipping all over the face of the earth it is so icy. 10-Nothing unusual happened. 11-Play Manlius to-night. Fight! Bu- reau, Fight! 12-Did we beat Manlius? No not quite 17-21. A good game if the score was turned around. Page Seventy-five
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