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12 October ENE 1EfiGfYag5lsD229-so R J - I f K -F K, 543, ,gg W,,v.a, V5 YVY- I- 5 ' 3 ,F if N S22 - - s i.-1--- 2 'N 11 T 1 f 0' - 'Q 'rv , ' lWHn,2'2 E rd -2 8415, E' 'IZ Q 1 'Ilan september September T September Soptember October 2 October October October I October Z October N November November T November November T November November N November November December' December December December December December January January January January January 1 January January A January 10 21 25 29 50 51 16 17 22 24 27 s 3 LOG g -Everybody back to school for study Kilf -Feeling at home by now. -Girl Reserves held first meeting of the year. -Try-outs for Glee Club. -First try-outs for Sth and 9th grade plays. Fifty Girl Reserves and SOO weiners + l,OOO marshmallows: one good time, Soason Tickets on sale. ' Home Room program plan installed. Petitions circulated for candidates for school officers. Wo met our Waterloo - First grade cards Primary elections. President - Raymond Hinklin, Wm. Stark Vice. Pres. - Everitt Williams, Virginia Rhoads Secretary - Jane Raub, Eutoka Vclch Treasurer - Eleanor Zeig, Nancy Carskadden, Election assembly. Lots of fun. All candidates introduced by campaign managers. -Excitement and plenty of it. Election Day. Hurrahl Vacationl Teachers Convention at Dayton. Beginning of Nmsional Education Week. Alfred Donithen and Mayor-elect Jones were speakers for , an enjoyable armistice day program. Parents visit school. Act nice new children. -Mr. Walker of the Y.M.C4A2 talked concerning the Boy Scout movement in Brazil. Rah! Rahl RahL Cheer leader try-outs. Lssembly presented by pep assembly for game 5-Ex-circus trainer told ing of wild animals. 5-Ouchl My vaccination. ll A B C D E. E. Grade Cards! 16 25 26 50 4- 5 8 11 15 20 22- 27 Room ll. Followed by a with Alumni. We lost 40-8 1 of the capturing and train- '--: 1 9 ' y 17-nFinding your'vocationn subject of talk by Mr. Peiffer. -School Play nThc Little Princessn presented by Sth and 9th grades. -Two week Christmas vacation started. Central-Mansfield game theren We lost, - entral-Bucyrus Game there. We lost. 18 20 5 C 6-Back to the same old grinds School again. lO -Mansfield defeated us here, 55-20. -Bucyrus won in gmac at Y.M.C.A. -Casio Torch Club dinner. -School Annual staff election, -Mr. Wise talked on Sportsmanship in pep assembly for Vdrnon game. They won. -Exam Week. Semester Ends. 4. I I
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