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I. 0 .44 xx 4--'X I V-,Q F'hysics??? . . . Intermission orchestra. . . What? No glasses? . . . Junior president . . . Resting again . . . Actress . . . Hello, Vincent? . . . Aha, a plot. . . Measles . . . Pretty . . . How's your speech? . . . Clever lad . . . Apple blossoms . . . Tall lad . . . Sophomore . . . Opera star turned chemist. . . Another Sophomore. . . Bull . . . 'S'pose it blows up! . . . That million dollar grin . .. Big Don . . . Pewee . . . Little Don . . . Mary . . . Father Marquette . . . Two studious boys . . . As Vivian lectures . . . Veni, vidi, vici. January l8-Miss l-lerrington's class surprises her with a green kitchen shower, everything was nice, but we still don't want her to go. She leaves us today. Music department sponsors the Mid-Winter Concert. January 20-Hofmann entertains the Booster Club girls at a waffle sup- per after the game. fplmry making waffles for fifteen hungry Boostersl. Two pledges walked in and a Kangaroo court was held to finish off the evening . . . oh no, early morning. January 26-The Bulldogs repay Renton. january 30-lt snowed. February l-The biggest surprise of the year. Betty Wentzel returns to E. H. S. after attending school in Wyoming. The shock was almost too great, they all had to take a day out and talk. These gals! February 8--First semester ends. February 9-We beat Everett in a game that kept the whole gang on their toes. February l5-The newest cooking teacher is just plain sweet. She cook- ed a very good meal this noon. Mr. Brown eats down there now. February l 7-Hofmann, Crim, and Wager take time out to visit Seattle. lt's not Fleet week either. 5
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Speeding... Wha'd we tell you? . . . Dignified . . . Beauty . . .The Dean . . . He looks slow but . . . Before the measles . . . Clerk! . . . Characteristic pose . . . Grin that get's em . .. Ugh! . . . Caught fstudyingj . . . Her pensive mood . . . Sweet . . . Mrs. is the name . . . Blondes preferred . . . Actually smiling . . . No spitwads? . . . Beautiful but dumb... Does something annoy you? December l0--Harris Blasing enters, and Crim immediately takes no- tice. Booster Club initiation, and the cute things those pledges put in our food! Two old comrades, Don Thompson Cbigl and Wynne Rogers were elected for the position of flag salute leaders. December I6-Wright returns from pneumonia. December l7-Annual football dinner given by the Booster Club. Af- terwards they clance while the coach glares. He just isn't used to it yet! December I9-As Christmas draws near, Abel Dunning gets ready for a big celebration of turkey-eating. December 2 l-The seniors give a Christmas play and wish everyone a happy Xmas. It seems the Newswriting class finally got the mimeograph to work, and the paper scheduled for three weeks ago comes out. December 22-january 2-Christmas vacation. Hot Dawg!! December 22-Boo hoo, Renton won. We'll get even. January 7-Cooke's cats all died. Poor little things, all forty of them passed on and are we sad! January 9-It is decided in Clee Club that Lois Zetzsche has the pret- tiest eyebrows in school. january I2-Miss Herrington announces her wedding date. We don't care who knows, but we think Mr. Whatsit doesn't need her as badly as we do and we would like the chance to tell him so. 4
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Remains of the Hi-.links . .. Bicycle built for two . . . Hot chg'cha . . . Hallowe'en . . . Continental . . . All set . . . Whazzat . . . Price of hay is up!!! . . . Watch 'em win . . . Tush. girls! . . . Pep . . . The Gang . . . More HalIowe'en!! . . . Pepsodent ad . .. Strolling in the park one day . . . Fond parents see the game. February 22--Thanks to clear old George Washington, we have a, va- cation. Miss Roberts insists we are celebrating her birthday. It seems she and George were born on the same day. March l and 2-Tournament time! Hooray! March 8-The little sophs have a. party and they learn how to dance. March i0--Smith rates a sophomore. March i4-Opera dress rehearsal. Whew! Mr. Webb is a little ner- vous, and shall we say maybe excited? March i5-Opera-voices of Wager, Mitchell, and Robbins falso a parrotl make the most beautiful opera ever presented here. The Webbs have worked hard, as was evidenced by the splendid success of the opera. l..et's have more like it! March 23-Basketball boys get a feed-given by the Point Club-a dinner dance. The boys will have to brush up, for they haver1't danced for weeks. March 26-The first Northwest Assembly-Brown and Menely in their antics, and vocal and instrumental numbers. March 30-The junior class gives their formal 1 dim lights, swishy dresses, giddy girls, batty boys, and lime rickey punch. A good time was had by all. 6
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