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APRIL Apr. I- Oh Mr. Orr, Miss RiTe would like To see you in The hall--April Fool! i Apr. 3-AgriculTure boys broadcasT Trom WLW. They've T pracTically landed jobs as radio announcers-well, almosT! Bryan high school orchesTra plays Tor The second high school dance. Everyone Thinks They are swell l Apr. 7-Baseball season opens wiTh Bellbrook aT Bell- brook. We were vicToriousl Apr. 9-Miss Hanna Took Civics Class To Columbus To visiT STaTe insTiTuTions. Apr. I3-PracTice Tor senior class play begins. Apr. I6-Scholarship sTudenTs seen cramming Tor TesTs aT Bryan. Apr. I7-Scholarship conTesTs aT Bryan. Apr. I8-Commercial conTesTs aT O. S. 81 S. O. l-lome, Xenia. Apr. 23-Agriculfure boys and l-lome Economics girls sponsor vocaTional nighT, a Tashion show, F. F. A. degree work. eTc. MAY May I-Annual CounTy Track MeeT. May 7-8-Seniors presenT New Fires using a double x yin 9 casT Tor The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT The school- a howling success!-a climax To a very happy high school career-loTs oT Tun buT loTs of work leT us remind you! 4 , 'Q THQ Q'l Q Q. May I5-Junior-Senior BanqueT-The juniors enTerTained The seniors aT a gala aTTair. You'd have ThoughT The King oT England was giving a ball, judging from The well groomed crowd. May 24-BaccalaureaTe Service. Rev. l-lill preaches The sermon. May I9-Class NighT. The seniors are very generous in Their bequesTs-don'T you Think? The prophecy raTher suiTs. May 2l-22-Final exams! The quesTion in everyone's mind: Did l or didn'T I make The grade? May 25-Classes adjourn Till SepTember. Nobody is sorry excepT The seniors. . May 26-Commencement Aren'T you sorry They are leaving? Well They are! lProT. McNuTT gives The address.j May 29-Alumni BanqueT-The Tinal noTel 59
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JANUARY Jan. I-Ring ouT The old-in wiTh The new! Jan. Jan. Jan. W f 4 ' Jan. A., Jan. 6-FirsT day back aT school aTTer The holidays. I5-I6-Exams! 'nough said! I7--John Williamson, in Trying To help selecT a class moTTo, suggesTs Give me LiberTy, or any oTher Tive cenT magazine. 22-PracTically snowed in by early evening-closed school Tor The resT of week-22 degrees below-Brr! 30-Seniors selecr diplomas-quiTe a classy piece oT work They did Too! FEBRUARY Feb. 6-ATTer a Tew rounds Today The seniors decide on sweeT peas Tor class flower, simply because orchids and gardenias are Too common. Feb. ll-Mr. Deem asked Bob PresTon whaT Three words mosT used in school are. l don'T know, replied Bob. CorrecT, said Deem. Feb. I7-Mrs. Edwards Takes her liTeraTure classes To Xenia To see The Tale OT Two CiTies. Feb. 23--Mr. FursT and Mr. Deem having The Time of Their lives using The radio Feb. Feb. sysTem ThaT is being dedicaTed. lA giTT from The classes oT '35, '36 and '37.! 27-WhaT, no waTer? CiTy waTer works noT in working order so school is dismissed. 27-28-29-UndeTeaTed-CounTy Champions. These words speak besT Tor This year's girls' baskeTball Team. The school also receives The SporTsmanship Trophy. MARCH Mar. 7-Seniors and Juniors inviTed To l-l. M. S. Pina- Tore, a presenTaTion by The AnTioch Players. Sev- eral seniors accepT-Jean DunevanT ThoughT The leading man was swell! Mar. I9-20-Junior Class Play-Takes you back To grandma's Time. Mar. 25-Since The iuniors have raked in so much money, The seniors are hoping The banqueT will be a riTzy aTTair. Mar. 28-Senior Scholarship TesT aT Xenia. Charles and Harold succeed in holding up The good name oT The school. This seems To be a day oT many evenTs- AgriculTure boys Take a TesT in Xenia also. And lasT buT noT leasT, The high school orchesTra played aT The boys' hobby Tair llvir. Reed-The perTecT example oT The absenT minded proTessorl. 58
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Q CEDARVILLE COLLEGE CEDARVILLEI OHIO You can whipbeqliiroleresqrxklbuf you can f The 42nd year opens Sepfember 9, l936. Come fo Cedarvill College and prepare for your life's woli. Courses in Liberal Arfs, Science, Educafion, Arfs-Aqriculfure. Music, Theology, Pre-Business, Pre-Law, Pre- Medicina, Pre-Librar , and Pr -Eclucalion are oFfered. Books aiid Tuition, To residenfs of Cedarville and surrounding communifies, run about Sl60 for fhe college year. A large freshman class is expecfed. Send for Phone '97'R3 a cafalogue or see fhe president W. R. MCCHESNEY, Presiclenl. Q Q Complimen+s Leo Anderson, of D. V. M. Cedarville Dolomite VETERINARMN Phone-Office 2-BI Res. 3-Sl FRESH MEMS GAS AND O'L and BREAD-CANDY-TOBACCO eizoorslzles EARL HOMAN Phone 244 Roufe 42-V4 mile W. of Cad.
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