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3 0 1 'We won the swinnning meet with total of 28 points. Tragedy of tiagetliest The woe- hegone 100k on the faces of our students is at last explained. An order has come from the ttliyon's tlelf' that 110 more whitevashing 0r renovation is to be done, by the members of the fairer sex, in pub- lie. They extraet tive eents frmu mu- llan purses for the typing of the exams! The irony is tun great. The day before exams! No t'aeher complains of inattention today. tVe have just realized that a little study ttlight have, by chance, helped us during the trying; hours to come. Exams! ! '? '? ! ! '2 '? tions needed. FEBR I 'A R Y Exams! ! Vt'e come, back with a firm resnive to do better. To cheer us up, au- ditorium session was called. and Professor Byers spoke to us on the drama. The Seniors hav- a class meeting. We decided to give a party for ourselves weire tired of waiting for the B-grade. tiroans and sighs, for we lost a basketball game to Hughes. Nevertheless. we hand it to you. Hughes you played a fine game. No explana- Mr. Heztep addressed us today on Lineuln. It was one of the most interesting assemblies of the year, and we thank Mr. Hezlep for help- 139 13 13 16 2H 28 ing us to renew 0n ' aequaintanee wnth the great man MARCH We had an auditorium SQSSTOII this morning at 9:00. An Illus- tl'ittctl talk on natural gas was given. The moving pictures pre- sented were very interestingI and we all left the auditorium with quite a different view of the 'alue of this eomnmdity. The returns of the B-elass election were announced. Congratulatious, Juniors! UT. Siwlmntt forget the B-A tlaneeJ The Senior girls were ealletl tn assembly, so that we could be given some Idea of the new eourses presented by the I'niver- sity of Cincinnati. Margaret Wentzel has changed her mind again! Thatts all right, Margaret: think twice and act once. A regular assembly: our old friend, Mr. Applegate, of Brown l'niversity, addresses us again. Welcome to East. Mr. Applegatet Your idea of speeeh-making enilv eides with ourselel time be nu object. At 2:30, in our auditorimn. the Cott'er-Miller players gave ml'he Taming of the Shrew? The en- tire auditorium was titled, and everyone enjoyed this refreshing version of one of Shakespeare's most famous comedies. Miss Spilman's elaSs in juurnaL ism edited today's issue of the Tower News. The paper was mighty well edltetl, too. But ltis hard work, isn't it, class? The Tower Y gave a tea for the teaehers this afternoon in the teachers' luneh room. The boys had an exclusive audi- torium session this morning dur- ing the til'st bell. The girls, over- whelmed by the unusual quiet in the elass-mmns, after a time realized fully the -ause tor should we say ahsenee 0f itZU.
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