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September DIARY 9th-Ten Freshmen. Plenty of' pasture for all. Sept. 10th-More Freshmen. 1 Sept. 11th-In physical geography. Alphonsine- What becomes of a falling can't we see fast that we star? Teacher- It falls into space. Joe- Why it then if it falls into space? Teacher- It falls so are unable to follow its flightg and it hits the earth's surface, but with such a force that it keeps going down and there- fore leaves a big hole in the earth. Joe- What becomes ofthe hole? Sept. 12th-Music day. How do you do, Mr. Kerr. Sept. 13th-Theo-Ethel, his neighborg somewhat distracted from her lessons. Sept. 16th-His neighbor removed. Sept. 17th-Ray starts early to avoid the rush fwriting notes.J Sept. 18th-Daily call for Algebra's. Sept 19th-Basket Ball game, Juniors versus High School. Jun- iors victorious. Sept. 20th-Cicero class decreases. Sept. 23d-French teacher. Miss Masquelier arrives. Horray! Sept. 24th-In Botany. When the sun gows fgoesj down, the air is cooled, etc. When the raise fraysi of the sun strike the earth, etc. Sept. 25th-Kelso added a word to vocabulary-Illustration: At five o'clock the girl was dispersin' corn for geese. Sept 26th-Every Freshman had to be prompted in Literary. Sept. 27th-Delaney returns to school after a week's vacation. Sept. 30th-It surely will storm to-day. Bill Thompson is on time. October lst-Basket Ball game. Bill ran to it. Dave wore out a pair of shoes. Oct. 2d-Smith got on teacher's nerves. Oct. 3d-Ray sat still to-day three minutes. Do you believe it? Oct. 4th-Janitor somewhat detained in Junior High Ccorrecting papers.J Oct. 7th-Some good example set by The Senior when Taggue was teaching. Brownie and William hunted for, everywhere? ?? Oct. 8th-Tom makes a paddle decorated with Junior class colors for Miss McBurney. Oct. 9th-Boys got their new foot ball. Ott. 10th-Four-minute speeches delivered-four diplomas gran- ted. Oct. 11th-Clayton appears in new basket ball suit from head to foot. Oct. 14th-Girls practice basket ball for the first time. Oct. 15th-Mary and Lamar see quite a bit of each other daily, Oct. 16th-A new River, or rather a bus line stops at Wallace's. Oct. 17th-We begin to tremble at the encroachments of the fiu. Ye editors first feel it. Oct. 18th-Miss Reed visited school, gave a talk. We would have preferred a solo. Ten Weeks Vacation. December 30th-Once again we assemble at C. T. H. S, Dec. 31st-In physics lc-lass. Teacher- You may write the follow- ing notes to put in your physics note books. Brown- Miss Ken- dall doesn't allow us to write notes in school. 1919-New Year. January lst-Rainy, rainer, rainest. Happy New Year. Jan 2d--Theodore describing Van Twiller. He was a Dutch Gover- norg five feet, six inches in height and six feet, five inches in diam- eter Ccircumferencej Some man! Jan. 3d-Throwing basket ball in hall. The magnificent glass in the door of Miss Kendall's room was broken. Who broke it? No one knows but Theodore. Jan. 6th-Theodore dislikes bread after one o'clock. Probably he wasn't hungry at that hour. Jan. 7th-I wonder how the light was broken in Miss Kelso's room. Some of the faculty didn't seem to know very much about it. Ask Theodore. Be careful, Thede, people are wiser than they appear and you might get in wrong. Jan. 8th-Several kisses seen to-day? ? ? fcandy kisses.J Jan. 9th-Grand concert at noon. Orchestra practice, and Martha forgot her beau fbofv.J Alphonsine suggested using Theodore as he would be the right length. Jan. 10th-Brownie finds a bottle of milk with a nipple attached, in his desk. Who's taking revenge now? Jan. 13th-In French class. Catherine- What is the word for kiss? Teacher- Embrosser, masculine gender. Dave- Well, it isn't always masculine, is it? Sometimes it's feminine. Clayton- Give me the genuine. Jan. 14th- Lamarg can you jig? Lamar- I can't dance the fancy dances. Jan. 15th-Miss McBurney to Sam. Always believe all you see but only one-half of what you hear. Jan. 16th-Pie social for benefit of orchestra. Jan. 17th-Basket Ball game. C. T. H. S. versus McDonald High. Score 25 to 16 in favor of McDonald.
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D I A R Y CCOntinuedJ Jan. 20th-In Botany. Clayton- Where's Ethel? Teacher- She went to town. fHereafter Ethel must ask permission from Clayton as well as the teachers.J Jan. 21st-Ethel and Thede go to Pittsburgh. Optician- Mr. Lit-tell, you must not use your eyes so mul h at night. Jan. 22d-Miss Kendall in Civics described all about the Moon- shine whiskey, except the taste. Theo- What's it taste like? Miss Kendall fembarrassedj- I don't'know I never tasted it. Jan. 21st-Boys play leap frog in the hall. Fatal to David. Jan. 24th-Cal., in English- Columbus set the egg down so hard it mashed the shell but didn't hurt the memorandum of the egg. sports Specks. Ethel Jan. 27th-Six students absent on account of Flu. Jan. 28th-The morning after the night before when Theodore pokes to school. Civics Exam. Jan. 29th-Eight absent. Caught in big snow storm. Jan. 30th-Sophomore boys come down from French class with mustaches. Quick growth. Jan. 31st-Je vous amie, de tout mon coeur. Feb. 3rd-The Misses Martha and Esther Kendall have had three boarding places in one week. Surely this is -caused by L'Flu. Feb. 4th-Got the habit ?-Martha broke her glasses. Feb. 5th-Sophomore's float penant. Mr, Fee visited the High School and every one. Feb. 6th-Bill. Ho Thede! Did you read the Scarlet Letters? Feb. 7th-Miss Kendall- Davidg how near are you through with that book? David- I am half-full fhalf-throughb with it. Feb. 10th-Have you got my Valentine yet? Feb. 11th-Thede to Hazel- Where's Edna, what's wrong, why ain't she at school? Has she got the Flu again? Feb. 12th-Too much commotion in the hall! Feb. 13th-Everyone is like S IHJ, to-day. Feb. 14th-Valentine's Birthday-Celebration. Feb. 17th-Miss Kelso in Algebra- Loyalg do you understand the problems? Brownie- Yes, Miss Kelso, I get you. Feb. 18th-Meeting of Junior and Senior girls in Laboratory and Brownie keeps himself hid in a side room. Feb. 19th-Miss Kelso- Loyal, did you get the problems for to-day? gave a very interesting talk which was appreciated by Feb. 20th-Theo. to Hazel- Is Edna coming to-morrow night. Hazel- Why. really, I don't know. Theo.- Well listen now, isn'it she coming? Hazel- I don't know, you'll see when to- morrow night comes. Theo.- Well you can tell her if she don't come I won't have a good time. Feb. 21st-Junior and Senior girls banqueted High School. Feb 24th-Martha :hewed gum in school for the first time. Feb. 25th-Doc makes a business trip to McDonaldg is delaycdg but explained it all nigely to the faculty on his relurn. Feb. 26th-Juniors worked on Cetojuan a little. Feb. 27th-Martha liked the gum and tried it again. Feb. 28th-Well, how about Algebra to-day? Nothing doing. Mar. 3rd-This day is like- Mar. 4th-Mary Wallane mistakes a Ford for Dot-'s fiiver and waves but is fooled. Mar. 5th-Everybody had their Algebra! Believe me? Mar. 6th-Orchestra. Dave- Ho Thede! Do you think she is 7th- You're perfinatedn-Doc's favorite expression. favorable ? Mar. Mar. 10th -Blue Monday. Nothing unusual however. 11th-Wonder if she's still peeved. 12th-Middle of week. Guess we're all working but what Mar. Mar. ain't. Mar. 13th Mar. 14th to wash som Mar. 17th Mar. -Music Day-Miss McBurney is leader, -Miss Kendall brings a basin of water to Botany class e of the Soph's hands. -The Junior High entertain in honor of St.. Patrick. 18th-The plaster, it fell! 19th-Alas! It fell again. 20th-Everyone seems busy with the Contest. 21st- Things are not always what they seem. 24th-Another Blue Monday, Why?? -Orchestra Practise. What did Thede do??? 26th-Miss Kelso missed ONE Orange. -It didn't rain to-day but Mr. Kerr didn't come. -Philo and Whittier Preliminaries. -Alas! They are gone!! lst-April Fool. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 25th Mar. Mar. 27th Mar. 28th Mar. 31st Apr, Apr. 2d- Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. ONE o Everyone is down and out. Too much work. 3rd-Never More! 4th- Oui, Oui. la, la. -Whittier's entertained the Philo's-the Winners. 7th- Have you had any candy since the last '? 8th 9th-'Twas the morning after the night before. EVERY- n time. Apr. 10th-The boys got their baseball suits.
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