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102 H H K: December it i january I K I2-SfllClC11t.S requested to use the oliiee as a cloak- 16 I'OO1T1. -Class meeting. Colin Walls elected Editor. 17-Mr. Cfish's Wife and daughter visit the school. I8-M1'. Hillegass is found not to .be superstitious. ,Many absences in all classes. Open House to- morrow. 23-Miss Shoemaker directing her students to room 2Q7.011 account of the painters. 24-Reading's iirst blanket of snow. Seniors' Class meeting. ' i C 26+Thanksgiving Day. - 30-Soliciting the Class rooms with card party tickets. I1TllC'l:11'St' order of jewelry arrived. 3-George Falconer is busy showing thedjevvelry and taking orders. Mr. Gish is absent due to sickness-. 7-Mr. Gish is .well again and resumes Work. 8-Important class meeting isfheld for last minute IO? instructions for card party. A Card.Party tomorrow night. The committee is seen. in the corridor busy talking. I 1-Card.,Party was well attended, and enjoyable even- ing' had by all. ' - 14-Rosemary Smith taking the returns from icard party. I 5-Thelma Renninger always has a pleasant smile for everybody. A A I7-Miss Althouse and Miss Lesher worrying them- selves to make Christmas assembly a success. 21-A veiy good Christmas assembly program given by the Language Classes. A 22-Various classes ha,d..,.Cl1ristmas parties, . Holiday vacation is short. . ' , - . , , 4-Vacation is over and classes resume. 5+Sttbs'crip,tion books given to. the Seniors for the Yeanmllilook. Meeting held, concerning the Dance. 7-Soliciting the classroom.forffsuibscriptions for the Year Book. H 4 ' ' ..,. - 1
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THE OWL 101 September It fi October November ff Class Diary 8-First night of registration. 9-Second night of registration. Io-Third night of registration. I4-First night of School, more registration. I 5-Mr. Gish tries to answer a dozen questions at the same time. 17-Many absences in all clssaes because of the Read- ing Fair. 2I-l31'11'OllI'l1C11lQ in many classes still growing. 22-English VII split into two classes. 24-fXI'1'H1'lgCI'DCl1'CS for German III completed. 28-The Office is still the Seniors' Rendezvous. 29-Registration for Shop Courses. 1-The discussion of the Berkshire Strike. 5-First Senior Class meeting held Uewelry or- deredj 6-Eleanor Strause rushing up Spring Street to school. . S-Senior Class meeting. fOfficers electedj 12-Miss Reading spends the evening in the office. I3-Seniors still spending the evening to see Mr. Gish. I5-EI'1I'Oll1'I'1C1'1t in all classes gradually decreasing. 19-Catherine Rush seen in the hall talking to several men. 20-State Nurses' Convention in the Auditorum. 26-Senior Class meeting. QColors and flowers picked.j 27-Senior Class meeting. QWhe1-e were the Seniors ?... 29-Many absences in all classes. CI-Iallowe'en Partiesj 2-First Edition of the Evening High News on all teachers' desks. 3-Election Night, no school. 5-Mr. Gish still checking Seniors' credits. 9-Red-Letter night, first reports. 10-Mr. Hillegass seen in P. A. D. wearing a dark shirt and white tie.
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THE OWL 103 ' I I-Soliciting the classroom with tickets for the Dance to be held January 22nd, ' I2-Albert F. Threu willingly rendering the service of his car to several young ladies. ' I4-SCl1lOI'S, class meeting to make arrangements for the Dance. 18-Rosemary Smith announces her marriage to take place this coming Saturday. ' I9-SC11iOl'S, class meeting concerning the dance and decoration for Gymnasium. 2I-SC11lO1'S leaving classes early to decorate the Gymnasium. 22-Night of the iirst dance and a great success. ' 25-M1'. Brucher's room and the office being painted. Examinations started. 26-StLldC1'1tS walking into the classrooms deep in thought. Examinations on their minds. 28-Report night and last night of first semester. February I-EUfOll11lC11t of new students and lirst night of new semester. 2-iW2l1'i011 Smith the quietest girl in P.A.D. ' 4-I'IClCl'1 Nickelson seen in the office taking to her chemistry pal. S-Colin Walls a very capable young man who is editor of the Year Book. He is seen discussing it. 9-Mildred Levanis interest in Bookkeeping is the reason she is the last to leave. II-Verna Epler finds time between classes to talk about Roy. - I5-SCVC1'21l students are seen displaying valentines they received. 16-Anna Kreska seen in the office going over her crediltszb V A ' 18-Llloy 'Fegley is a very studious young man and seen often in the Library. 22-Miriam Vogel wearing one of the cute hats she made. KC 23- Tony Hehn rushing to his classes.
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