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9-Movie- Dombey Sz Son. 13-Robt. Linsenmeyer in the name of the clubs, presented the pen- nant to the Senior Class. Gil- bert Kessler, president. accept- ed it and gave an interesting address. I5-'llllllUI'S wrested the Class Banner from the Seniors. N HJ. ul JI-Santzt celebrates with the pupils of the C. C. H. S. F:-Little Christmas. VVQ celebrated with a picture- Daddy Long- legsf' Boys en route to Iowa City found roads impassable. Game postponed. 13-A Friday at that-but not unlucky. VVe're not superstitious. Proof -the game with St. Pauls. Burlington left us winners in Z1 28-12 score. 17-Benelit Show at the Strand spon- sored by juniors was a success. Also 18th and 19th. 19-Home Economics Club made and sold seventy-six dozen dough- nuts. Proceeds were given to Banner Treasury. 20-Movie- City of Nonsense was the title, but there was no non- sense in the picture. 24-SEMI-FlNAl.S. r -' X FEBRUARY. 'I X Q. I-fJDCIlillg' ot' Second Semester. H I I J How time flies! X l t' Q- f f . 'QD 9 ' ., at , , L - Ms 'f ff ,ss l4lI':l ills' ll -f - 2' ' 'X 4 1 L '- 5 GJ .21--Christmas play by eminent play- I-Dinner day brought in quite a bit wright. Carl Super, 28. Copies towards the tizuiner fund. by request. Vacation! Hurrah! JANUARY. l-Ht3llll2lj'. but we lmve put up our llL'XY CZlli'llIlIll'. l 21 el f ,. 1 fc. ff 'Q W 'Si -...X .J.'?. 4-Classes resumed. I 7-DCJlTlCStiC Science class attends the School of Cooking at the Columbia. Q ONE HUNDRED AND TNVENTY-ONE
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-Advertising Campaign is in full swing. Boosters are busy. -Tests at the close of the first pe- riod wipe away the smiles from the pupils but give more to the teachers. Movie- Mill on the Floss. Fire prevention Program given to the assembled student body. Movie- The Crisis. NOVEMBER. Free day. Facility and pupils see Ben Hur by special arrange- ment. -Pep meeting. Yells are practiced for the big Elaine Sunday. Plans made for postponed Hal- lowe'en party to take place 10th. -Some Freshmen girls get a trip to Augusta. -Rt. Rev. Msgr. I. P. Stahl gave an interesting talk at special meet- ing of the P. T. A. Fall Festival Dance. Prizes for costumes awarded to G. Kess- ler, G. Thinker, G. NVyrick. and Dolores Fisher. gg 33 38 39 so II I5 17 3 7 -Armistice Day. No classes. Dance for benefit of Athletic fund. -Assembly. Members of Senior Booster Club give pep talks to solicitors of ads for Annual. -A Chaldean lecturer Mr. Geo. Isi- dor addressed the assembled student body. Old fashioned dance of P. T. A. was a great success in fun and funds. -Movie- The Treasures ofthe Vatican. -Hooray! Give thanks-no home tasks because of the inorrow's feast-Thanksgiving Day. -Pep meeting and yell practice prior to game scheduled for the goth, -Rush made for pictures at Mein- tire Studio. -Tests all clay. DECEMBER. -Freshmen Bake Sale enriched the Balmer fund. -Hot Dog' diimer day proved a suc- cess judging from the decided increase i11 the Banner treas- ury. ONE HUNDRED AND TVVENTY
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9-The members of the P. T. A. were entertained by a novel pro- gram. The Sophomore and Junior Latin pupils presented a short but interesting Latin playlet, Donum Nlatrona- rumg the Science Club read several instructive papersg and the Senior Spanish Spartans carried the audience away with their artistic rendition of La Paloma. tar PAW-0 MA'--D ,. f Q?'M2-A 6? Z ig 3 , ,S Q v 9 r li ,' -lx fx ' , J ff 11.34. io-Movie- The Least of These - the best we had so far. 14-HCHYlS were trump at the Valen- tine Banquet given to nxem- bers of the Athletic Associa- tion. Twenty-nine letters were awarded to the boys who showed special ability either in basketball, football, or both. io-Sophomore and Junior boys have joined the Grand Order of Billy Goats. O. K. M. N. X. is heard from every corner of the building. 21-lllCI'I'llTlCI1t was at its height at the Carnival Dance. Almost IOOKZJ attendance. 22-Clllllali or anti-climax? Ash VVedne s d ay, VVashington's Birthday, Free Day. 23-BElSl-iCtl7Z1ll Tournament of the Central States Prep Confer- ence teams at the Sacred Heart Gymnasium, 24-Press Month Program by Fresh- men, Sophomore, and junior Classes. 27-.Illlll0l'-S611lOI'Il1tCI'Cl21SS Basket- ball. Seniors win. Sophomore girls vs. Junior girls results in a victory for the Sophs. 28-Physics and Chemistry classes see special lecture films- Liquid Air and X-Ray. MARCH. I-Seniors are working so hard: they are trying to get ahead of Fa- ther Time. A S- 5 UIIUIM + ., OW X l W 77 1 ' if fs--ll ka? 6 1 iffy-5 ' IF' 'Q r , .ly r 1 I7-MZltll1CC'HP6IlI'OCl.u IQ-.20-P6llI'Oll staged with grand suc- cess. Penrod and Sam, Herman x and Verman have immortalized themselves and their password - XVee-oh-kee. ONE HVNDRED AND TVVENTY-TVVO
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