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35+ S+ +ft' G++ +A' -I arose + -ts-0 SE spilled so well East plaved East of Columbus today but was de feated 19 to 0 Cheer up! Remember last year Grand lunch room casualty ple en everything Assembly Orchestra again favored us They cer talnly must be 10070 effort and attention to do J 99 Hurrah East beat Norwood at Norwood today KNYNJ 25 to 3 Looks hke the Cornell Cup is doomed again Grand rush 2 25 car tickets Our teachers were giving directions long after we left our rooms anis- 4- -t-4 Q oss-+ 'P+ stead- 4-A-4 arose 4' 4 550364-'S'-ri!!! Course the rush then Ted and than formerly E We couldnt be polite today The Girls Glee Club and the orchestra entertained us for a while this morn mg with some delightful songs School was out at 2 12 because of the game East vs Hamilton Sorry we lost 14 to 0 Mr Myers Y Cooper spoke to us about the Community Center Lecture Dr Herget gave a very interesting talk about his experiences in Europe during the war NOVEMBER November woods are bare and still November days are clear and bright Flrst report cards we all feel very sorry for ourselves East won fiom Woodward today in a rather one sided game 37 to 6 Members of the Debating Club spoke to us concerning measures which are of lnteresl because of the coming election Only seven more weeks until Christmas Better start shopping and avoid A big crowd from East traveled to Dayton to see the game with Stivers East tried hard but Stivers won 16 to 0 Assembly--Mr. C. Hugo Grimm gave an organ recital this morning. . Assembly-Dr. Fridtjof Nansen the Arctic Explorer spoke to us today We felt very much honored to have him. A . Assembly-This was most unexpected. Frank Martin told East how to cheer Dave led a few cheers and songs and we did much better Assembly-This is certainly the biggest week we have ever had. The new band uniforms were brought before the school on their owners for inspection. We had a regular pep meeting to prepare us for our game with Walnut Hills East won 18 to 7. Only one week before the big game. It certainly is the day before the big game. The parade was fine even though it did rain but when we came back to school after the parade- nuf ced No assembly as we expected only a short family session. There is to be no big game today. This certainly is a sad way to end such a grand football season. Next year we'll do what we should have done this year. DECEMBER And after him came next the chill December. Yet he through merry feasting which he made Did not the cold remember. 3. We wonder at the length of the absence list today. 7. The monotony of the week was broken by a very interesting assembly. Col. E. A. Havers spoke to us about the History of the Pen. His talk was illustrated by slides and moving pictures. l 95 . 4-ft' 4 Quai-4--2' + 9036 JMX'-9 Sena- + Sense P+ 4-55036 4--3' -r as Eli E i !'+ E 4-'2' 'Y EEO! it + 'Z' 4- Y! 3 It 1 4 it 3 fl T 'Y 4 tt 2 Ill + + + it 3 M + + + 'A' 2 fl + + + ll. Q35 o Q . 4 3 4. 4- 7- ---- H oo oo to me ro -1 -- -- 'RS' 9 9 Sf' 5' T' ? P' E' 9 S9 T' 9' is h, m :G QP? - . Q D' ,c-' M . . , D ' - ur t'-Ea-,,!4 . - , . . , V ti . .A - u , ' I ' I . 4, . I - ' w . 7 ' 4' , ' . - , ' I + . ' V , . ' W . , A In - - I - .' . n . u 4 7 .: H af., '5- , . 71. ui . ' . fly N. if . - ' - W . . , ,, M ' ' ' IXXC ' , 0 , w '4 1 I I m T 'S' 4- 91 C
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