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l 1- C ii a ,Q N 3 , DIARY EVENING ,, Q i :, Feb. 20-Erwin Klein gets in class on time and a reception is held later in the :, J hall. Cake is served. .- 'l March 1-First quarter exams startg several students reported to have lost grand' F I mothers on this day. , n f' '- , March 4-The younger set are becoming modernized at Centralg Ecker found ' 'ia' sporting galoshes to school. Lg March l7fThe Lincoln Club gets overfheated. 3 ' March 18-Menibers of the Dramatic Club have their debut over the radio. J March 27-Seniors have their dinner and theatre partyg the last effects disappeared 4, in only three days. , ' April 9-Mid-semester examinations. E' Qi' April 13-WLane gets his two bucks library fee back. f B Y April 17- Chief HairfonfthefLip proclaims he's the only survivor of the Mus A ,gb tache Tribe. 2, C April 24-The junior Prom, a wonderful success. Bon loses ten pounds-another 'S' success. Q- May 3-Centralite staff comes up for air. ' .Q May 10-Somebody said that the third quarter exams start. i, May 12-Orchestra has a successful rehearsalg no casualties. JK a i May 21- Hobo Schulz ditches class, because someone mussed his hair while he 4. was studying. I ' june 1-A touch of summer. Students become listless and poetic. Strange how even the best of us quaver. 1 june 11-Finals are launched at our innocent heads. ? june 13-Baccalaureate services are held. Q june 16-Class exercises. The Dramatic Club successfully presents Captain ' Applejackf' ' june 18-Commencement exercises. L .g 3' ui l .sz 'E Uv W Page cightyfscvcn I '3
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