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Calendar S t b 10 Ju Co Freshmen enter first year of jail sentence. Sophomores start ep em er - - - 'Q 1 t b fore parole. I meg ai yiij li Our first assembly: Mr. Davison tells us a funny story, and Mr. Benj- ep em - , , ' - ' e inspiration. am1nSE71?tLeI1fbi1rV?l?5iE3J1j?O1?J Hepler Track meetg Ober and Young made the most touch- downs. ' F October 5.-Ju-C0 goes to Iola and get their heads bumped. Qcfobgr 9-Sesame has physical examination of new membersg Y. W. C. A. starts its four-cornered life. K , , October 11-Coffeyville or Fort Scott meets its fate on the old gridiron. -d - 1ayUe of assembly. Eva lVlcCalment relates bravery of one of faggigigenieimbgfsgamigagncJu-?3o's score another' victory. This time the Deaf Mutes b . . OWOctober 22-Prospective Thespian members are relieved of their scant knowledge of Dramatics, et cetera. 0 I October 23-Sesame settles down to business. Everyone scratching their heads for clever ideas. - . . October 24-New Thespian members startled the entire school by wearing their clothes backward and making us- all hungry by CH1'1'Yi11g 211'0L1Hd CELUS of SH1'diI1GS- October 25-Y. WV. and Y. M. fight overfeed given at the Y. It was a tie. October 26-Emily Ericsson takes us all to Europe! October 27-K. C., Mo. meets our Ju-Co Greyhounds. Young holds crowd spell- bound by a 75 yard run. October 31-Hallowe'en! Young and Briggs Tree'd in order to get their weekly bath. November 2-El Dorado meets Ju-Co. The whole stadium pale and breathless over poor George's dislocated hip! November 6-Maroon sends in its dummy Which one? November '7-Students are given two days vacation to recuperate. More was needed but not granted. V November 10-Back to daily grind again. Teachers as hard as ever. J November 22-Sketches from Servant in the House. Russell Carney makes a marvelous deaf mute. November 28-Pumpkin Pies and Turkey! December 5-Freshmen begin worrying about Juries and Trials and Judges. December 17-All little somebody gets a black eye. December 20-Thespian Marty would have made an boys and girls play in the first snow of the season-and 's give The Loveliest Thing. But no one could find her! excellent Santy but for one thing-his avoirdupois u December 25- While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads. Floyd Wil- liams hangs up his stocking-and hopes. January 7- Faculty forgets their dignity for the bob sled party. January 14-Everybody in love with Jew. The Parsons game. Finals! Miss Bamberger's cruelty causes the collapse of Holmes. Jaliuafy 18-EVG1'Yb0dY's got the writer's cramps. Finals over. However, most of us survived. t - January 16- JPIHUELTY 20-We breathe again finals are , , - ove . W t ' - t to get In good Wlth the new teachers. r e s ait our new couises and ry January 21-We survive the load of lessons J 22 ' assigned by our loving teachers. cago HHHRPY -Sesame has a business meetingg Y. W. girls take a free trip to Chi- iilgggiy Zi-gn-Co members 'strain their voices by warbling in assembly. Janna Y 27 JU'CO,D1ayS.E1 Dorado, and of course carry off all the honor. 'IKM Party, Et3lgC2iZ31ga1n go back to their childhood and have a good old-fashioned nified and have a Kansas Egg? Ilggljdlgggiach takes the prize. The teachers remain dig- sageJ?13JLnirl7NI3?1Tg?tEec3gurSfE1ha11 .Of Us are inspired because Rex Walls brings us a mes- Januar 30, J . e little basket-ball boys receive their hard-earned letters. Ja Y f u-Co beats Arkansas City ina hard, fast game, nuary 31-We agam have SHOW, and bob sled parties. February 3-The greyhounds shox' tl .1 , court. 5 v ien dexterity by beating K. C. on their homie
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ffiout illll1'flJ 6 L Hurst nearly mints with happiness, because a czertain person from ar Febru Y -' - , - --ernbly U gives a chalk talk in ass . U I I, H MOng?c:Omel?yVZar?u C0 beats Hutchinson and High School dcleats liaisons. . ru . A., . . v A 9 1 12 Y W has a carnival all by tllemeeiveie' Februaly i-A .ecial assembly is called so that everyone can hear and be in. February gi-1 Giigherie who talks to us on Prohibition Spin? gy 14auRegular Aissembly the Music Study Club gives us a very interesting e rua - ' - ' - d' ogram. and entertalnlgiji lfzrlyr important day. Washingtoirs Birthday! Mr. Ernest Blincoe peaigbgigaiywashingtoni' Don and Pauline Briggs admit that they have taken the S . fata1FSeii?rIiiary 22-Hurrah! The greyhounds defeat the I-laskell Indians. February 27.-Y W girls take a trip to Ireland and learn some new jokes. Thank 1 goodlifiiuary 28--Mr. Hugus appears before the Botany classesg the Spanish class show us how all Senors and Senoritas should act. i March 2-Fifteen rah's for our Ju-Co boysg they defeated lola and win Ju-Co's first Chan1tfl3EEhf1IlIt,S Inauguration Day but we were almost as thrilled about the cham- pionships. March 5--Sesame has a business meeting concerning the big Fashion Show. March 11-Ober, Jones, and Wogan make All Star Team-Three of the reasons of Ju-Co's winning the championship. March 14-The night of the Fashion Show. A big success and many new clothes bought the following day. March 20-Y. M. and Y. W. enjoy a joint meeting. March 21-Pep Club presents a play in assembly. March 25-A week of special services preceding Easter starts: many show their interest by attending. The Chamber of Commerce gives a banquet in honor of the Championship teams. March 26-Y. W. had charge of chapelg it was conducted in a very interesting man- ner. . March 2:7-Mr. Hoover talks on The Place of Religion in a Students Life. He was a very interesting speaker, and we enjoyed his visit a great deal. March 29-Easter Vacation starts, our last vacation before the end of school. April 2-Back to the same old grind. Sesame meets and Mr. Parrison gives a very good talk. April 3-Inter-Class track meet. April 4-Second round of music contest. April .5-Seats go on reserve for the Thes ' Pl S '1' ' T1 ' ffl N one is killed in the rush, but several are injured. plan ay ml in H Out, 1. O Apiiii 8-First night Of Hsmilill' T111'0Hgh goes over keen. nom?-gigde-AH0t11G1' night of the play, and another grand sucdess. Ju-Co queens are A2912 ig-VOUHS for queen starts. Everybody spends pennies? pri -The votmg COHUHHGSS everybody hunts old clothes for hobo day. . ADT11 12-It has arrived! What? Hobo Day! No lessons! Cox a Ju-Co freshman gaIl?LQC1Lid Elueegl. One of the biggest and best parades Fort Scott has ever had. Big 1va a n1g t, all dress for the occaglon, Aiiiii 15-Rush t0 get notebooks read t i - - t. , mph A I I V M -4 K Y o hand in. A sigh of relief and the exclama- 1on ank goodness sve..:on1y1.,have,xt0 ,..,., doflzthatUonceb-Nmoreythisvl-yea1,',, P T . A n U U . ennls fans,,are1seen...f1ght1ng-for their turneon the court. April 16- April 17-It rains ffor 3 change, 3 April 18-Rain continued. April 19-And still it pours! F April 22-Four weeks and two days! H 1 1rst round of declamation and oration. April 23-The teachers Show us ho- urrah. Finals of declamation and oration. April 24-Leonard Bowers wins ' W much they iove us by piling up Work' May 10-Maroon staff leaves t in the Deeiamaiieii Dieiiiiiiiiiiiiee- May 21-The SoDhs say good bown over night leaving ma-'HY bills unpaid- Ma 24-Th . , ' Ye- Several promise to be back next year however- Y e grlnd is over. Hurrah for good old summger! 1 i 1
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