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(?alenclcLt fiot 1937 Sept. 3. Freshmen enroll. Sept. 6. Labor Day—Whoops—half holiday. Sept. 7. 82 Freshmen lost in the corridors. Sept. 15. Marcola and the Arctics. Sept. 17. G. A. A. picnic. Sept. 23 and 24. Junior Fair. Sept. 30. Shirt-tail parade. Oct. 1. Too bad, Jackson. Oct. 6. Pep rally! You bet! Oct. 8. Awful sorry! Auburn. Oct. 10-21. Get ready, Lincoln. Oct. 22. Sure lucky!! Lincoln. Oct. 25. Marvin Dunn works first experiment in Chemistry. Oct.28 and 29. Teachers catch up with the Seniors. Oct. 30. Hard luck, Sabetha. Nov. 6. Don't be down-hearted, N. C. Nov. 12. It's a long road, Tecumseh. Nov. 17. Band rates a convocation. Nov. 19. Showed You”, St. Joe. Nov. 25. Pardon me, Hiawatha. Dec. 3. Oh, Doctor.” Dec. 10. Thank you, Humboldt. Dec. 17. Much obliged, Pawnee. Dec. 21. Enter the Hero.” Dec. 23-Jan. 3. Working for Santa Claus.” Jan. 5. College boys leave. Jan. 6. Misunderstandings adjusted. Jan. 7. Nice work, N. C. Jan. 14. That's fighting. Auburn. Jan. 25. Wow!! Peru! Jan. 28. Unknown soldier's widow receives a benefit. Feb. 2. Alan A. wins an argument with Miss Betz. Feb. 4. After all, it’s the game, N. C. Feb. 8. G. A. A. party. Feb. 9. Nellie S. breaks typing record. Feb. 11. Be careful! Jackson.
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and -fidmlnii it at ion A. B. Gelwick has been Superintendent of Fa I Is City Public Schools for eleven years, and his competent leadership has been a vital inspiration to the community. He is a man above the ordinary and has a certain mission which he is called to fill. We wish him to know that we respect his ability, appreciate his kindness, admire his character, and value his friendship. —By L. S. A. W. Starkebaum, our Principal, likewise has been with this school for eleven years, and nothing better exemplifies the competency of his direction than a citation of his record of large graduating classes. —By L. S. MR. A. B. GELWICK, A. B„ A. M.. Supt. MR. A. W. STARKEBAUM, A. B.. Prin.
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a $ 2 2 2 2 $ 2 and 3 2 Feb. 18-24-25. The record goes on. March 2-3-4-5. The Tiger can’t be stopped March 9- Kearney! Ouch! March 25. The Awful Truth.” March 30. Music contestants, final appearance. March 9. Gordon Stump breaks the last test-tube in Chemistry. April 1-2 District Music Contest. April 6. Howdy, Mr. Morse. April 9- Commercial Contest. April 11 and 12. Regents Exams. Oh, my head! April 14-18. Spring gardening. May 13- Some of the Seniors stay. May 14. Junior-Senior Banquet. Thanks. May. 20. Senior Class Play. May 22. Baccalaureate. May 26. The Sheepskin. May 27. So this is life.”
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