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K, OCTOBER School started. Blue for the Rhinies, of course. Classes are organized. Rhinies attend all 7:30.and 8:30 classes as per schedule. Talk on David by Rev. Reibold. Dramatic Club is organized by Miss Watts. Jake Whalbring takes the faculty and students on a trip into the South land. Rah! Rah! Rah! Pep-session to get ready for the Home- coming game with Rose Poly. As usual, many old students tell how glad they are to get back. Ha ha ha! Who saw Miss Cole and Miss Gray ride on the merry-go-round? More science, more wisdom. Prof. Robertson tells many interesting things about the storage battery. Senior class is organized with plenty of work to do. NOVEMBER Hurrah for the faculty! Students attend the mixer in the gym given by the faculty. Now boys and girls, we are going to have a little guessing contest. Prof. Pleasant conducts a guessing contest, and all students make A for they know Indiana's favorite sons. ' DePauw is in the cold, cold ground. Jake ofiiciates at the services preparatory to the DePauw game. In the end., not so very bad, yet notrso good. Good health to Prof. Reibold. He is out again. Former student returns. D. V. Griffith says that twenty- six years ago he delivered an oration here on the subject of Athletics in the Schools. Then a theory, now a n N inety-Six C . , Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Monday 10 Friday 14 Wednesday 19 Friday 21 Saturday 22 Tuesday 25 Thursday 27 Aq Thursday 3 . Thursday 10 1555 T.. ' 1 :Uh LIIIIJ. , iv My Friday 11 f 1 it 1 fiEYiQ'Q,-S9 As 1, my Monday 14 ' it l N r xi Q lil, I J Thursday 17 , O - - . . ' reality. A Frida Tues Wed! Tuesf Wedn Frida Wedn Frida Mom Tuesi Wedi Thur Mom Thup Mom Ninelg
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i . ', ,I- :' - t S . I Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Friday 6 Monday .9 Wednesday 11 Friday 13 Wednesday 18 Friday 20 Thursday ' g Q 26 Wednesday 1 Thursday 2 JANUARY y Students are assigned seats in chapel. Many absent. Another victory. Defeated Indiana Central 41 to 37. Visions. A talk by the Rev. Mrs. Harold of the Friend's church on the subject of Mirages. A little Philosophy. Prof. Reibold discussed the life and works of Socrates. Big nuts, little nuts! Are you shaking up or rattling down? Growth and Progress as illustrated by Mr. Slaton. Pep-session forthe 'Muncie Tourney ........ i..,.. . .i .......... butiit was Friday the thirteenth. F Indo-European Races as given by Prof. Johnson. Animal calls! 'Bird calls! Songs and dances! Chief Ever- green Tree of the Old Southwest entertains. . : With a little imagination the students and faculty take a trip to France with Miss Hurd. FEBRUARY Music ........,............... not so bad. Bud's High School Orchestra entertains. . - . Q - my Science, more science! Miss Gray' tells of the life and experiments of Louis Pasteur. Some queer man, Jack. Would like to see him. Jack Brown tells of the life of a most peculiar man. An evening of fun!! The Seniors entertain themselves with - a party. V Everybody happy! The mid-term exams are over. .Hours of joy! The Juniors give themselves a party. - A The life of David Crockett as reviewed by Prof. Reibold. ' Ninety-Eight i9f'1flWlk '- :i j l' , A A A A hir Wednesday 8 l l! I if Thursday 9 so ll ix l B3 - bi ,VZ Friday 10 Yau!!! Tuesday 14 ' sl'f 'f j v' , Monday 20 We rrhx. Turf Wei in--P Ttu' ZLLF Fddh llvf A.. llor-1 .,r Tl.lALN Mom Tueag lYE.,'i ,. . LJ, Tuesi. llrfglrzi. ll' Ninn J- J 1 Thurs. elim.
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