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Calendar SEPTEMBER Monday, 3 — School began. Mr. L. W. Tlion]]ison is our Su])erinten(lent, and Miss Ruth Shera, principal of High School. Thursday, 6 — Margaret Loop, one of our class members since we started in school, has returned from the South. Friday, 1- — The Economy Orchestra entertained the High School with two selections, Boosters and Co-ed marches. Monday. 17 — Studied our new war map, Mr. Thompson conducting the recitation. OCTOBER Friday, 6 — School closed on account of the tin will not open until November 4. NOVEMBER Monday, -4 — Mrs. Bisho])p took the position as Superintendent of School in place of Mr. Thompson. Thursday, 7 — The Seniors secured a Lecture Course from the Dennis Lyceum Bureau. Monday, 11 — (ireat Armistice signed, school had a parade in the morning to celebrate. Every one went to Richmond in the afternoon to celebrate. Friday. lr — School closed on account of flu , will not o]ien until December 2. DECEMBER londay, 2 — Seniors had a class meeting. Tuesday, 3 — Mr. Haramy, from Palestine, visited our school, strange he should choose such an insignificant High School. He told tis al)out his early school life in a French school in Palestine. Friday, 6 — Mrs. Bishopj) gave an outline of the work of the Red Cross since its organi- zation. The otificers for Junior Red Cross were elected — President. Margaret Loop: Secre- ary-Trcasurer, Willard Jordan. ednesday, 11 — Had a fire drill. Benny Franklin was very much excited and insisted that the teachers should leave the building before he did. Thursday, 12 — Miss Dunlap. a home missionary, told us her e.xjjerience among the Indians. She had many pictures she showed us while she talked. Friday, 13 — Mrs. Bishopp called Ralph Fisher dear. Monday, 16 — Something is the matter with the bells or with the ears of the Senior boys : any- way, the Senior boys can ' t hear the bells. Tuesday. 2-1 — In the afternoon, had a visit from Santa Claus. He presented a red and white candy cane to each of us. Wednesday. 25 — Christmas vacation. Monflay, 30 — The report came to school that one of our Juniors, Lois Macy, was married to Mr. James Armstrong of Williamsburg, Saturday , December 29. JANUARY e(lnesday, 1 — New Year ' s vacation. 36
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Friday, 3 — Had a fire drill — in the rain. Four Seniors have started the fad in Economy — takini ' the flu. Monday, 6 — Seven more Seniors have the flu. Wednesday, 8 — Fifteen present at High School. Thursday. 9 — Fourteen present. School closed, will not be open until January 20. Monday, 20 — Mrs. Bishopp ill. Miss Rice from Centerville in her place. Tuesday. 21 — Important notice, The announcement of Miss Shera ' s engagement to Mr. Haramy. Wednesday, 22 — Mrs. IJishopp returned. Freshmen, much to their delight, resumed their en- thusiastic study of Latin after a long vacation of two days. Friday, 24 — Senior double quartette entertained the High School with two selections, ( )ld Black Joe and Three Blind Mice. Monday, 27 — A little geography in European History Class, Do islands flow in India? Also a suffragette speech in History class by Mrs. Anna Bishopp. But variety is the spice of life. Tuesday, 28 — Preparing for exams. Wednesday, 27 — Still preparing for exams. Thursday, 30 — Taking exams. Friday, 31 — Still taking exams. FEBRUARY Monday, 3 — Into school again. Seniors only have two subjects — until Commercial Geog- raphies come. Tuesday, -I — Editor and assistant editor go to Richmond. Thursday, 6 — Third number on lecture course. A lecture, Mr. Kleckner. Voted to have a Valentine Box. Monday, 10 — Freshmen had a class meeting, ] Irs. Bishopp presided. Wasn ' t it nice. Senior boys ? Tuesday, 11 — Changed janitor for the sixth time. Trustee is filling the ])osition with the result that it is very warm. We suppose to be in accordance with his frame of mind. Wednesday, 12 — Indian Club practice, Irene Ballenger and Mary Weldy, instructors. Thursday, 13 — Freshmen boys sure carrying calendars around, we wonder if that is all the dates they can have. Friday, 1-1 — What is the difference between corn and maize? Ask Miss Shera. Tuesday, 18 — Economy school adopts a French orphan, Cyprienne Xougailhac, a little girl eight years old. Friday, 21 — Celebrate the National Week of Song. MARCH Friday, 1 — Tournament. Economy team wins from Modoc, 13-13. Play Connersville Sat- urday morning. Thursday, 20 — School building nearly burned. Kenneth Cain almost broke his neck. Neither proved serious. londay, 2-1 — Rumored the girls will form basketball team. Tuesday, 25 — Seniors are cultivating bad habits as spring draws near, such as passing l al ' crs around and whispering. Irene and Benny, please don t continue your conversations into Eng- lish recitations. APRIL Friday, 11 — Senior Class Play, The Sweet (iirl Graduates. Friday, 18 — Finished last exams. School closed. Vednesday, 30 — Commencement exercises. 37
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