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wp... I. .r Wxillllllllllllllllllliii' D ACE DI DE Ei?l!lllllll!llllllllI Q '29 i 'i 525 Z' Jan. 19.-Our boys basket- ball team defeated Osage on deck Good Ship W H C.G.H.iS. ff- Qzf Jan. 26.-Herington all on Deck to witness basket ball games, C. G. H1 S. Tj vs. H. H. S. W W February 'A 0.0 Feb 1.-Both basket ball teams -out on a 'cruise to White City. hi Q Feb. 8.-Alumni games on Ideck. Lots of fight. 2 Feb. 15.-Alta Vista battles with us for basket ball games. 5 E Feb. 20.-White City basket ball boys sail into Chapel Harbor for a game. .- E ,-Felb. 22.-C. G. H. S. basketball boys are off deck for a game at Osage E g City. Paul Simms, a ,devnote-d admilrer of our team, was the -only -rooterr who S 2 went wlifth them. Good for Pfaulll E E Feb. 29.-A large number of pass-englersleave the ship and jo-urney to 'nl 3 Herington to witness a basket ball game 'between H. H. S. and C. G. H. S. Yes, E E we lost, but we are good losers E E March E E M.ar. 7 .-We encounter the lads of the -Order of the Dem-olay on deck the g :g Good Ship C. G. .Ht S. in a conflict of basket ball. ' E 3 Mar. 13.-Lucky 1Dayg the,State High School Inspector smiles as she en- S Z X E ters our ship and gives us a few words of encouragement, which helps us all. 2 E Mar. 14.-District Basket Ball Tournament at Emporia. Our team is off E S deck for the big event. r t 2 FF A In 0 Q Op xi . X v 4 A D Q .X :ix H H M Mar. 15.-B-ob Pirtle is alnotiher victim of the mumfps. and . 524 ja. Worst of all he took them while he was in Emporia. I., I ' A Qi , 4 H, H ' D 4 fo i 'o '42 io! E 4429 1 E Mar. 21.-The J unior-S-enior Debate Cluwb gave their last program rin Chap- E 5 el this morning. A jazz orchestra was the only redeeming feature of the af- E fair. s ' . ' ' ll E Mar. 27.-Pirates on the .-high Seas. Class fights startg a general roar E S on deck. 1 y S 3 Mar. 28.-Senior Tacky Day. All first class passengers off deck for a 3 Q . . . 1 E holiday and it rained. t E - A , I April E 2 V April 10.-The Juniors give a play Nifty-Fifty and make it a real success. 5 E April 25.-Seniors are entertained at a fine banquet by the Juniors. E 1 5 May E E ' May 6.- Come Out of the Kitchen is staged by the Seniors. It is one of S E the best plays in years. ' 5 ffl May 9.-Girl Reserves banquet their mothers and serve and cook the din- ff' ner themselves. Q 74 May 11.-Baccaleaureate Sun-day. ' May 12.--+Class Day exercises in the afternoon, Commencement at night. 'I' May 16.-Ship arrives at harbor, The Finish. I . 6 be ' Page sxxy-signs , 1 K gfo Y A 0,-,, ..--.- .., - -- ,,,,l bm:mlmmlmumlum:me 2-. anmmmnnnuuulexsi a 5 .
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