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Not necking-throating. The age of innocence. This looks bad. Perpetual frown. Hot dawg! 6. .lust we girls. 7. Uncle Alan. 8. Grrrrr! 9. Baseball champ 10 and 11. Twins.
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1. -2 .4. 3. 11. Maestro. La Casa. Ahem! Xoiselfzss typewriter. Ditto. Student-oh yeah! and 8. Chess nuts. Chess cat.
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Doro+hy's Diary Sept. 3, 1935: Ho, hum! School again. And classes the very first day of the year. Sept. 5: The new principal introduced the same old faculty-mostly. Carl Olsen, wearing a straw hat, made 387 mistakes in grammar. And we all laughed and laughed, 'cause we knowed he wasn't as ignorant as that. Byron Thompson rendered a soprano solo, Come to the Little VVhite School on the Hill. Sept. 13: The Handshake Partyfso we shaked hands. Sept. QU: That noisy boys' league! Jimmie Grecner was about worn out waving his arms for attention. Oct. Q: Goody! Goody! There was no water, and sixth and seventh periods were dismissed. The Carbonicle came out with Hot Tips -so hot that somebody got all burned up. Oct. 4: A radio was installed in the history room, and everybody tried to transfer to his- tory. Oct. 5: Football team took South High. Just one win after another. Oct. 11: Term end. Why do I get so low in Chem? . . . But anyway we beat Richfield, 12 to G. Oct. 21: Deer season. Our manly, bold hunters began to tell how big the one was they just missed. And did you hear about George Young's hunting trip? Sh! Ask Pres Sum- merhays. Oct. QQ: The downfall of Mighty Moab. Oct. 24: Teachers away to Salt Lake. How we missed them! Thatfs what you think. Oct. 29: The Chess club met for the first time-and 742 students simultaneously thought of calling the lads chess-nuts. Bright idea. Nov. 1: The Carbonettes had a circus today, and Morgan High was .stepped on by a dinosaur, and, gee, that was a good Hallowe'en dance. Nov. 8: A negro quartet in assembly imitated a ealliope like nobody's business. Nov. 11: Down to the Tabernacle and heard a fine .Armistice Day speech by the Reverend Mr. Evans. Nov. 12: Most of us went to the HBonnie,' to see Elizabeth Bergner in Escape Me Neverf' VVish I could act as well. Nov. 15: Delta Theta's great Variety Showf' Nov. 16: Another scalp for Pres Summer' hays! Jordan lost by that same old 12-to-6 score. Nov. 22: Second term becomes history. How can I take tests when the Boxelder game is to- morrow? Nov. 23: Special train to Salt Lake, to see Carbon put up a great fight against a slightly better team. Nov. 27: Mr. Thompson again starred in a faculty program . . . Thanksgiving dance in the evening. YVe felt thankful-for the vacation. Dec. IQ: The new school building is being started. VVatched the PWVA workers boil water for the concrete and was glad I could work in- doors. Dec. 20: Last day of school-until 1936. Jan. 6: Didn't seem like two weeks, I'll say. Jan. 17: Only one more semester to go now. Jan. 24: Everybody liked Superintendent Reeves' talk on accuracy, neatness, courtesy, and loyalty. I highly resolved to be a better student. Seventy-pvc
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