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DAW3 ONIAN ' . Ibfgdlfk, Jfla Jrc..,PQ, ,?Xk. Lrg 1-1.4-u, .,:, :,1L,f Qs. .3'Qs.,Pf- FOURTH SCHOOL MONTH DECEMBER, 1928 31 DAYS According to the signs of the Planets Weather warm and brightg very poor many moonlight affairs will be revealed. sleddin' for Santa. IJEUEMBER-1'Al'RIC0liNIYS-TIIFI GOAT tHe who sits on a tackj Brides of this month should carry holly but should not eat berries. Persons born at this time of the year will be inclined to chilblains of the hip and ingrown toeuails. Babies under three months of age should not he allowed tu crack nuts with their teeth. This is usually considered the last month' of the year. By Martha Dnnkerley. DAY Lindsay-fat play try-out taking the part of Dagmar-who is the fiancee of 3. Helen Adkins and Gertrude Carey I-Ing-ll, 0 Hug! cling-hy. report on the Girls Vocational Con- . T- n ference An appetizmg sandwich is two glasses of ' ' sparkling water served between two 7. First Basket-ball game of season at 11PH1'f5' IHPHIN- mchw' Soon Dawson 22' Rivmi' 20- Aitchison-There are two completely 12. Most of Junior pictures in. but not in fht w l'm-s0 i s and all. ' .Fi A l i.- 'illi ' 'ft-. 13. Made out program cards for next n Par, I W Emo Wm he up semester, Miss Meyers to Marion Histed: Give your slang word Marion. or haveu't you 14. Another game with Richey. Dawson one? 39, Richey 9. The fight took place Marion: You'd be surprised. at the home gym. Equip yourself with carrot tread tires. 17. Bobbie Ury visited Miss Emerson Slmlvagf' gl'm'a'mJHl- at fht' 03309 this lIl0l'Y1illLE- Miss Farrell: I-low did the Garden ol' . . 1 v ,I ., ,. '. . Eden seem to Adam and Eve? lil. liI1s:h:Javis,kCo1g1lty NllFTt,rlS Iisitmg Jimmy King: very nnsemed! us . s wee '. e wan s o re sure l- WP are an wen. Three square meals a day will put you in shape. 20. Juniors can now get their rings-if F they have the money Miss Meyers: What kind of amusement ' ' ' is worse than drinking? 21. KID DAY. Also, Rube and Mike 110111 Nrvkills- have shiners and how they SHINE. Am.hiS,,n-Speaking of the golar gyg. t -Th 1 th ,--tl f tvth. 22. First day of Christmas Vacation. aEx:.al.ti,,2. alter 9 mash W um U P Whoopee! Voice: Not always. ' 1 AM Music I soothe the vanquished in defeat and cheer the victor in success. I was the inspiring notes from the harp of old, blind Homer, and aided him in com- posing his immortal verse. I deeply touch the world with shame for the way they have treated past great masters. such as Mozart in the garret, and others. I melt audiences to tears through lovely lips and with drum and fife. I scale the Alps. Page 84
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1 4 I 9 , -- QB DAW3 ONIAN db - - X ,Q L 4- a. f- 4 .- - .Q .-. -.. L. .1 .Q 4. .1 -0- L THIRD SCHOOL MONTH NOVEMBER, 1928 - 30 DAYS Eclipse of the moon every Friday night. Freshmen must carry flashlights. Thesky seems brighter for Dawson's future. NOVEMBER-SCORPIO-SCORPION Q Ask Aitchisonj It will rain or snow if the weather doesn't remain' fair. People dying now will save Santa Claus a great expense. Never try to use carbolic acid for tonsilitis. Persons born during this month probably can't help it. nevertheless. they will make good policemen or bootleggers. DAY 1 1 3 5 6 T R 13 14 15 i I Speech by Erwin Atwood calling for help for the Gateway. Speech by Byrle Bradshaw calling for help to get the Halloween stuff off the lawn. Dawson vs. Custer-Custer 25 Daw- son 0. .Juniors choose class rings. Straw Ballots cast for President in Miss Oswald's classes. Philans give open program. Juniors and Seniors get their pic- tures taken. Six weeks tests begin again. Miss Barke spoke to the girls on Drugs and Pharmacy. Mr. McAnally spoke to the boys on Mechanics. LAST DAY T0 GET PIUTURES TAKEN FOR THE ANNUAL! Arnold Q. reciting the Marsiellaise to someone who does not appreciate French -Allons, enfant, dela patrie- Listener: interrupting-Alphonso went up a tree?! Remember-your body needs iron. not lead. It is better to look for a good light to- day, than to hunt for your specs tomorrow. Miss Hutchings: Are you chewing gum? Leone Johns: No, I'm Leone Johns. llealth is wealth-and can be taken at face value. Miss Meyers: Drinking is the worst kind of amusement one could have. Will 1'.: Not water and milk. ' 16 General Assembly,-Buy an Annual! Winter underwear is not to be sneezed Buy an Annual! 'lf- 22. End of six weeks exams. Hoo-ray! , Miss Meyers: What is your greatest 23. Platonians and Philans give a party. idling place? 26. Report Cards. tGroans heard from vwmn L-i'1 S' the audience J. --- 27. Last day for Class Play tryouts. viggllnpml window Wm rnmmw your 28. Did you hurt yourself? Nnw! Just red ink from the Bookkeeping classes. U Evelyn Shea-at dinner-Ou est ma 29-30. NO SCHOOL - THANKSGIVING serviette? tWhere is my napkin?j VACATION. Bud: Ilelp yourself please. I AM MUSIU T am the wooing voice that brings peace and order out of wreckage and chaos. I inspired the Songs of Solomon and Psalms of David. l am the wordless. winning voice of the Almighty. the Eternal God. I am the paradise of deep love in human feelings and emotions. I lull peaceful babies to sleep and excite warriors to battle. Q '3?4'3 . Q '1 Page 83
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-- :Kg-5,2x kg? -- FIFTH SCHOOL MONTH JANUARY, 1929 31 DAYS A Sparkler on the hand is worth two Ill the sky. Seas will be rough for Literary Socie- ties, but calmness will be restored. JANUARY-GEMINI-THE TWINS tliilliun and Ellowenel During this month people suffering from warts should beware of hop-toads. The market for bathing suits in Alaska will drop rapidly. Arsenic in the coffee is very hard on the stomach and should be avoided where possible. DAY Seats changed in Assembly. More seating capacity necessary. Mrs. Evert told us the Right Way to Spend our Leisure Time. Notice of Exams is posted. lf you have any conflicts, be sure and re- port to the office at once. Last day of school this semester. Exams begin Monday. Alec Goodger comes back to school! If you don't like the new schedule -well, it's just too bad. Dawson vs. Alumni. Dawson wins. It isn't those who haven't been in the assembly that are going to move out first. lt's the ones who make the noise. Dawson's second team defeats Terry's first team. Mr. Aitchison becomes domestic. He took a loaf of bread home at noon today. The world is coming to an end- Martha and Byrle had a quarrel. It's all right, they made up again. So we are safe. Roland stumbling over a Geometry prob- lem. Miss Williams-What is the matter with you this morning? Rolaml-Uh. I guess 1 went to bed too early last night. The best way to improve your memory and keep wide awake is not to forget to go to sleep. Miss Hutchings: Why was the Major in debt? Mickie: Because he was in love. Ilealth is wealth. Run a cash business and don't trust even luck. Mr. Perrigo-What happened to John Brown? Clarence-He was buried. Fill your lungs. Don't be a flat tire. Aitehison: Why does an engine puff? Leonard: Because it smokes! Every fruit has its 'uice. Miss Ekberg: What kind of negotiable instruments have we used in most all our Accounting? Class: Notes! I AM MUSIC I am purity-truth-wholesomeness and you when your heart is true and your soul is merry. I am the thoughts of an artist who works only for the betterment of humanity and forgets himself. I am the devoted lover speaking wooing words of magical fire to his soul mate. I am the sweetest and most enhancing chord that touches the human ear. I am the beautiful voice of love that a mother sings to her babe. A AMMYLIQSX Page 85
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