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Carbon Palezoic PaT'Ter SepT. 4 WiThin The cold, gray walls oT a Towering sTone ediTice, incongruous Torms oT evoluTion were convening To again resume The work com- piled Tor Them by Tollowers oT pedagogic un- derTakings-in oTher words, school began To- day. SepT. 6 Amoebic Tigures llzreshmen To youl are seen wandering hiTher and ThiTher, geTTing in The way oT Their more advanced broThers, and suc- ceeding in Turning up every place buT The righT one. Oh, well, even The mighTy senior was once a lowly amoeba. Courage, Freshmen! SepT.8 An exploring expediTion Through The school reveals several new Tossils who have iusT re- cenTly been unearThed, and added To our Tac- ulfy collecTion. ThaT one prize specimen called Mr. Olsen is enough To make any young Te- male's hearT Turn handsprings. SepT. 30 Our period oT crusTaTion- and oT evasion, is over now. One monTh oT The primiTive sTage has passed, and wiTh The enTrance oT OcTober The period oT acTual TormaTion begins in ear- nesT Tor us. OcT.4 Dinosaurs cerTainly do have Their TempTa- Tions in This auTumn weaTher. We know we shouldn'T, buT a walk along The canal bank in This nice, sunshiny weaTher, does seem much more inviTing Than siTTing in a sTuT'Ty old school room geTTing educaTed. OcT. I6 Some oT our Temale species seem To sucl- denly have gone domesTic. Oh, iT's Pep iniTia- Tionsq ThaT explains Those cuTe liTTle aprons The peppers-elecT are wearing. OCT. I7 'Tis The day aTTer The nighT beTore, and do some oT Those new Peppers look IT! Mercur- ochrome surely can Take The place oT ThaT maidenly blush. OCT. I8 Drama has iTs place in The pre-hisToric world, Too, and iusT To prove iT, we are having school and senior play TryouTs TonighT. Oh, you lucky' apes ThaT goT The parTs. Don'T you Think you're smarT? Revenge was sweeT when The dinosaurs van- quished Their Tormer conquerors Trom GraniTe, coming ouT on The long end oT a I4-O score. All The maior clubs in The school did Their parT Toward winning The game by presenTing an as- sembly in The morning To spur The Team on, andlsay, can Those DeITa TheTans do The Fiii- Fiji . .. OCT. 22 The dinosaur sTaTT had Their TirsT meeTing To- day, and believe iT or noT, every sTaTT member was presenT. OCT. 23 All Torms oT cloThing as should be worn in sleeping, were exhibiTed aT a Pep Rally in preparaTion Tor The Carbon-Moab game. A TorchlighT parade, wiTh ThaT specimen oT noise known as The band, in The lead, marched down To The STar TheaTre where each class presenTed a sTunT. OT course, The amoebic Freshmen showed everyone else up. OCT. 24 A LiTe's worTh living aTTer all when we have days like This one. FirsT, we had an assembly, given by The Girls' League, and need iT be said ThaT iT was good? NexT we had a yell conTesT. OT course, The seniors won, and The iuniors, noT To be ouTclone, broughT up The rear. WiTh such a grand sTarT, we couldn'T help buT bury Moab in The shroud oT a 54-6 score. The LeTTermen Club nexT sTepped in, and ,puT on a dance wiTh lighTs and everyThing. On Top oT all This, no school unTil Monday. Who said good Things never come in bunches? OcT. 28 The only disagreeable Thing abouT vacaTions is ThaT They have To come To an end, buT Then even Dinosaurs musT geT an educaTion, so iusT pile on The lessons, we can Take iT. OcT. 29 WhaT sorT oT hieroglyphics can ThaT be dec- oraTing our noble walls? Oh, They musT be signs adverTising The l-lallowe'en misTiT dance. ThaT Tunny looking Thing l Took To be some sorT oT an exTincT prehisToric animal, Turned ouT To be Mr. Thompson in a balleT cosTume. OCT. 3l Talk abouT your diTTerenT Torms oT evoluTion. They were all presenT aT The dance. even To Salome and her seven veils. Oh, yes, The Fresh- men presenTed Their assembly Today, and no Tooling, if you paid close enough aTTenTion, you could almosT geT an idea oT wl'1aT a reg- ular l-lallowe'en parTy should be like. Nov. I Topic of The day: Are you going To Park CiTy? IT you're noT, you should be. ATTer monThs oT research work, a Typical Dinosaur EighTy-eighT
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