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.l...... ...:... .Q f..IU.0'...UO'..........f.......................'..... .................. n' . o:: no? .,'::3.5 : Remember now the Creator in the days of thy youth 3 . .Q Q.U.QI..'.'....u.....'. ..f..l.....'.......'..... ...'.l.Qlll.l.. 223:21-f' ununo ou... ...o az. ...nun- .-Bible. ' if-5.5 'og' 5:2 E225 rar' DECEMBER . 1-Rev. McDonald spoke about the Philippines. 3-Free Methodist Quartet sang before the Assembly. 4-Faculty met. Ask a certain Sophomore if it didn't. 5-Lost: One yell leader. 8-An old friend, James Shields, entertained us. 9-Rev. White addressed Assembly for his first time. 10-Pep session, mostly on unexcused absences. 14-Some good-heart-ed prowler visited us. 17- Big Hearted Herbert presented by the Juniors. 22 and 23-Exams! Exams! 24-Christmas vacation. Santa Claus came at night. ' JANUARY : 4-A new start. Resolutions popping all about the rooms today. 3 Q 7--Faculty meeting-too many red excuse blanks. ' 8-Another faculty meeting-for further information see all students whose deportment isibelow 75. 13-Rev. Paul and two wome-n singers appeared before the assembly this ' morning. 1 23-Coldest day this winter. County tourney. 27-No lessons the past week. Too much radio. Couldn't get Yeger away from flood reports. ' 2 FEBRUARY , 2--All, including the ground hog, saw our shadows. 4,-Cast was selected for the Senior play. 16-New Brooms! New Brooms! Fifteen and twenty-five! A play sponsored by the Dramatics- Class. Really a goods one, too. 19-Rev. Powell gave an interesting lecture about our State Penitentiaries and the prisoners there. 23-Mr. Marshall, an impersonator, gave Tarkington's book, Seventeen . MARCH 2-Work hard next two months. There is an exemption in sight. 4-The Eels got a bad start in the tourney. 4-The old Study Hall clock was replaced with a new one. Twenty-three years running in the same place reminds' us of just how slow time is. 5-Basketball awards made. Also musical. 5-At last, after 23 years of parking bicycles in, the neighbors' yards 5 5 someone thought of building a school bicycle rack. 5 . 552 Q ' 069, 'pta' gaze: . oo0uunvnefseuoonnosouooootunonunosunnunounnuuuooonoooonoonoou . gif? n, .0 .. 03:0 y?-2.1 Q The noblest mind, the best contentment has.-Spencer. ' ,-'ax' ...........-..-.................................... .....
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.UIDICIOIOOUIUCU'llO.lQ.'f..C.,Qf...lUl...llllilllllOIUIIIUIOCICIIIOIOCOUUCIOII All that a man hath will he give for his lifle.-Bible. ,I 'g 0 o' O . OlOOOOIDOOOOOOIODOOOOOIOIIIIOIOOOOIOOOOIOIIDIOOOOOOO90lDOIUIDIDOQOIIOIDIOICOOOUO GREETINGS do. .goQ, ,econ ,sua, ,acq. qv, Q 0 0 s c e , 0 o 1:,n'0 :fl H . ', if . '- 'J o v'. 'J gun: 1 : g . 0 . 8 The Ideal tores 5 NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE NOW SHOWING -THE BEST EVERY DAY TRADING PLACE- The Ideal Stores IIOIQOOICOCIllllliOO000.00IOClilIOOOOOOOOOI0llOOOOIOC!IDIOOOOOOIOUOIOOOOIOOIODOOOOOIIOOIO Teacher motto: Smile and the world smiles with you. Frown and you frown alone.-Yegerlehner.
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