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9- --Mme. Guerin tells us of poppy day for Franec. 10s-We start today to receive the correct time by wireless. 11e-Armistice day. We do not receive a holiday, but at eleven o'clock we stand at attention for 30 seconds. 12-Mrs. Mary Watts addresses us. This is the third assembly that we've had this week. Something must be wrong. 17-18-Alntelligence test given to D Grade. It seems like some of them certainly need some kind of a test to gauge their mentality. , 19-Last game of the season is with Newport. It is a 0 to 0 tie. 22eeHome room meetings. A collection of 2 cents each . f, on every Monday for the supply of towels and soap ' is agreed upon. N 23-Mr. Condon entertains the Garden Club at school IJ to-day. We can't see how they could find much . entertainment here. 'I 24-1-No school until Monday. Hurrah for the Pil- ul:-,, i grims, say We. llc X ' X . . 29'--Basketball practice begins to- day. DECEMBER Q53 2-Big assembly this morning. The organ is dedicated ,A X and is played by Mr. Sidney Durst for the first ' time. , 6a-ePractice is in full swing. It looks as though we are 1 going to have a good team this year. , A X 7--The D Grade goes to the auditorium and is addressed Q F ' Q' by Dr. McCracken. pr X Q 93 The many times postponed play, Oh, My Dear, is 1? Q X enjoyed by the school. E,,.A... A spelling match is also held and is won by Martha Roos. 10-The A Grade holds its first dance of the season and it is a big success. 13--Assembly. The organ is played for us by Mr. Ritchey of Hughes. 15NAl Moeser entertains us in the lunch room with some songs and jokes. Keep it up, Al, you'll be on the stage yet. l93l '
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1 We Win our first football game of the season, the victim being Norwood. P J OCTOBER 0 4-Mr. Dilley leaves us, having accepted the princi- 2 palship of the John Hancock High. We're sorry to ,, -5 see him go but Wish him the best of luck. cgi! il 5-Locker keys are being given out. This is just one X gi more thing for a person to lose. 8-A grade goes to the auditorium. This is the first - ,EQ time that we've seen ourselves together, and we ll f EX find that We are a good-looking class. Highlands CJ f is our next victim. 0 C 0 14-We fill out vocational inquiry cards. Bob Hunt - says that he intends to become a track-greaser. 15--The A Grade holds its election of officers. We defeat Woodward. 19AThe results of the election are: Robert McIntosh, 3 CJ i ,A . president, Jane Becker, vice-president, Cornelia Atkins, secretary, and Margaret Heckle, treasurer. r . 'T 20-A rumor that we are to hold an election on election - day is breathed around. A good idea, We think. L C, X, msc, 7 21-Assembly to-day. An assembly is a great thing and more of them should be held. Dr. Withrow has some guests and they dine in the teachers' lunch-room. As a result the teachers dine with us. -We hear that out of 135 who graduated last year 82, or 62 '75, are attending some college. That's the right kind of spirit. -Two assemblies are held to-day. We receive instructions as to voting. We lose to-day for the first time, Hamilton being the victor. NOVEMBER The rumor comes true. An election is held and we also are given a half holiday. The Orchestra and Gi! ls' Glee Club play and sing for us. Mr. Surdo is presented with a music stand. Home room oificers are elected to-day. -Great gobs of joy! We defeat Hughes 13 to 6 and win the championship of Cincinnati. -This is Better Speech Week. Dean Schneider of the University of Cincinnati addresses us. t A l92l
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'i 17WOur first basketball game is a victory over Loveland. This is the proper Way to inaugurate the new gym. 20-The A Grade girls launch a candy sale. It's a big success, but there isn't enough candy. 21-A collection for the Herbert Hoover relief fund is made. 22-The result of yesterday's collection is over three hundred dollars. This is our Christmas gift to the children of France. 23---An original play is given by the debating club. We say good-by to the school as we do not expect to return until next year. - g JANUARY 3--A new bell for the old clock-tower is presented to us by Mr. James Reilly, as the old one was found to be unsatisfactory. 5--Bob Hunt's ankle is still hurting him. He sprained , 7 it while training for the track team. i 6fTo-morrow is our first big game of the season. T We journey to Hamilton. ii , 7-The Cornell Cup is presented to the school in recog- nition of our championship team. Jack Richardson f is presented with a football blanket. Hamilton X X . 2 X -X defeats us in a hard contest. it JRC K EA 10HNew Year's resolutions seem to be past history k - ' X X now, judging from the detention room. . 13-Pie comes down two cents. Hurrah for the League .gwwl of Nations. 14-Hi-Y meeting at end of second. We didn't realize l - . that there were so many in the club. We beat f W if 5 Norwood in a fast game. C 17' -The boys go to the auditorium and are addressed T by Mr. Artman. 19-This is Thrift Week, and Mr. Ben Roth addresses us on Thrift 21---We hold our first pep meeting. Some new school songs are sung. We g also defeat Woodward. 24-Someone dropped his lunch breaking some dishes. We urge you all to be careful as We do not wish the price of hamburger to be raised. - 25-Exams threaten us. The first is one week from to-day. 26-Preliminaries for the Oratorical Contest held to-day. A 1941
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