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2-As Gilbert Kessler our loo? Sen- ior Booster looked when stir- ring up enthusiasm on Mai- son-Chase Products. N .Exc- 9 IC t: 3'- . 1 fi- -- lilly iwmeesga will . lg' i 2-Mock Court Trial for murder case was in session 55 hours. Ver- dict rendered, Not Guilty. There were women on the jury. 6-Senior Public Speaking Class en- tertained the assembled stu- dent body with addresses by a celebrated South American ex- plorer, South African explor- er, a statesman, and Henry Ford llllltjflij. lj-Q :oo P. M. False alarm. Don't get your books-the school is not afire-it's the Square Deal. 7-Jello Sale in full swing. Illustra- tion shows striking pose of Mr. Carl Super Cthe traveling salcsmanl peddling Jello around the Junior class room. 8-Freshmen Kilmer Club entertains P. T. A. members with a Kil- merian program. 9-10-Basket Tournament at Daven- port. Movie- Fall of Jeru- salemf' 12-Special educational films, The Land of Cotton and Bread were shown to the high-school students. 14-Preliminary convention held by Public Speaking Class. I5-Democratic and Republican Con- vention. Messrs. Super, Krieg- er, Albers, Kessler, electioneer- ed for Hoover, Lowden, Reed and Smith. Lowden and Smith were nominated. 16-VVill wonders ever cease! The Spelling Class is rejoicing over its Olympic feat. I7-BHIIHCI' Staff put in a full day working-St. Patrick's day at that, but no greenness was displayed by the Editor-in- Chief and his associates. 1 20-Stereoptican lecture The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass' inter- preted by Father Seidel. 23-Movie-t'The Trangressorf' 24-Senior bake sale. 29-Lightning, thunder, hail, rain, and snow-surely the elements are having a war. if I X 6 1 ' : Q - ., I .2 mi, ?fllllfl2 me . 0 Z 2 ': K X, A fflff 4 F L ., u.: v ia, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THREE tv .
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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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30-Matinee of Passion Play, 'tVision. APRIL. I-April showers luring May flowers and tarcly pupils. X l xl X ll xx. f. XXX X lx -. C K X was I- Vision presented to an appre- ciative audience. 4-Registration and election day Complete the Political cani- paign of March I5tll. Easter vacation until the Ilth. 9-Senior antl Junior Hike. The six- footers set the pace for the rest. I3-Movie- The Birth of a Race. I6-2I-lowa History XVcek olvscrvefl with fitting programs. 254High-school retreat. MAY. .lYhll7Vll'-HVlPllL' Tale of Two Citiesf Fl 1 1, , 3- T: K2 f s 221:-flirt ll-1: 155 5' 5 .Pl ,xi sf' 'fx 511 ,ALJ Sf, 'P uh, 1: 'i5f-ilk,-Eyixd D ELL... 7--3-9--Atlclresses on health and on the care of the eyes and of the teeth given to the students by the eminent Doctors Colby, R. and F. Dierker. Doering and Reimers. Ii-Matinee-Senior Class Play. 13-Senior Class Play. 2?-Fillill Examinations. JUNE. I-VVliat is so rare as a clay in june? av, is dbh T 1 T , I 0 qv j - in- 'www' , fir ' 'g i. -he-P ii, --LT 1 1-Our last school day for tricks. A 1' li L wr 4-Class Day was spent in The Pie- ture Gallery of Celebretiesf' 5-Senior Banquet. Senior-junior Dance. fi-Seniors initiated by the ineinliers ofthe C. C. H. A. 8-Coninieneement Day. The wear- ing of the cap and gown gave us more of a thrill than clifl the Alumni at the initiation. ONE HUNDRED AND TXVENTY-FOUR
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