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Feb. 19-A storm seems to have broken over the High School, and those innocent Seniors and juniors get most of it, Nine new pictures, the gift ol the classe of 1912, deck our walls this morning. Feb. 20-Mr. Riggle advises Ruby to act dignified, but natural. Feb. 21-The School Board was forced to buy a new seat for room 3. Ask some of the Seniorland junior girls about it. Feb. 24-Estel H. tells Miss Clements that he fell down and stepped on his eye. causing the great swelling noticeable. Feb. 25- Is my name written there, is the question concerning the deportment book. v A Feb, 26-Term exams begin. Feb, 27-VVe all attend the Farmers' Institute. Feb. 28-More exams. ' March. Mar. 3-Prof. Fairfield, of Angola, visited the H. S. this morning. Mar. 4-The girls watchword when Miss Clements comes into the wrap room, '.Beat it.', Mar. 5'-Little Senior boys must have something to play with, if it isn't more than a bell rope. Mar. 6-NVe find hat we have a Quaker boy in our midst. Ask Eck about it. Mar. 7-The Aethenians render a literary program, Mar, 10-Prof. Riggle thinks Clare ought not to be allowed to go to Farmer again until after the Commencement. XVonder why? Mar. ll-Lace agent. Inquire of Mr. Boss. Mr. 12-Doris and Ruby discuss the electric lighting system and the Edgerton Baud. so long thatithey are late to school. Mar. 13-Classics class finishes' Grey's Elegy and Goldsmitlfs De- serted Village? , g Mar. 14-Andy sleeps. ' Mar. 17-Doris isiso anxious to give her sulifragette speech, that Prof. Riggle sends her to the assembly room to expostulate to Mr, Boss. Mar Mar farm. Mar Mar: gram. Mar. Mar, Mar l8-Comments on Doris's speech by Mr. Riggle. 19-Charlie thinks he will marry an Indian squaw, so he will get a 20- All is quiet on the Potomac. 21-The Themistoclean Literary Society gives a very good pro- 24-Rain and more rain. Z5-Edna VV. develops a case of measles. 26LFra-ncis wants to talk so bad that Prof. gives her a chance in History. Mar. 27-Tests begin. Mar.Z8-The Seniors have their pictures taken. Mar. 31-Mr. Boss promises to make an example of some one if they don't behave, I , L , Q K l
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Jan 27-Those provoking juniors persist in speaking all the time. jan, 28-The music, which our new pianist, Miss Fusselman gives us is fine QFD. , i jan. 26- You Folks had better get to work as tomorrow is exams. Jan. 30 and 31-O, those horrid exams! M46 69: v ft Ill ll Q- 51- ,-I W il' Yf f-x F' Ax i H :ill ,N lllll!'g,1-A:Y5N.4lifV Z l-'ff ? Aw VF r X , A 1 :A T Lmljy ',,f i 1 .: A MTE...- Ix T: gqd.-i iLcq. ad February. Feb. 3-Miss Clements gets provoked at those dignified Seniors in Virgil class. -Feb. 4-Senior class meeting, Feb. 5-The Seniors have a spread at the home of Miss Frager, Feb. 6-Nothing doing. Feb. 7-Election of officers. Feb. 10?Miss Clements thinks that the Sophomore boys might leave the little. clock in the class room. 9 Feb, ll-Another speech on the little clock. Mr. Riggle thinks it must have sprouted legs and walked oiif. Feb. 12-Earl VV. asks Miss Clements in Virgil if ever anyone is pierced by Cupid's darts now. Feb. 13-Ray doesn't see why he can't say kids instead of children Feb. 14-The little clock returns. Feb. 17-Red Mast sleeps. Feb. 18-Ruby thinks she would like some color in her dress so Ray kindly spills ink on it. L
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mtl it. ' April. Apr. 1-Prof. Riggle makes a revolution of seats in the Literature class. Apr, 2-Everybody looks like ducks. Apr. 3-Nothing doing. Apr. 4-Exam on Conciliation Speech. Ask Audy about it. Apr, 7-Basket ball girls take a vacation and get their pictures taken. Apr, 8-Giggling epidemic among the Freshies. Apr. 9-Nothing doing. ' Apr. 10-Sophomore basketball girls have their pictures taken. ll- There was a sound of laughter in the hall. Inquire of Ruby Apr. Doris. A Apr. 14- Ruby and Doris will please come to the ollicef' Apr. 15-Please don't say I forgotl' to Mr. Boss. He doesn't like to hear l6-Everybody getting the Spring fever, 1 Apr, Apr. 17-Nothing doing. Apr. 18-Juniors give class play, Home ties. Apr. 21-Comps on Junior play. 22-Seniors getting ready 'to put one over on the Juniors' play. Apr, Apr, 23-VVho says it is11't hot? ' Apr, 24-Final exam in American Literature. April 25-Tests. ' Apr. 28-Edna NV. takes a vacation until Thursday. Apr. 29-Nothing doing. Apr. 30-More practice. May. May l-Ask Ted about the mouse in the class room, May 2-The juniors slam those poor Seniors again.
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