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oli-1--TH E EPOCH,1927-l- o after an interesting visit there. Nov. 12-Seniors are divided into two equal teams of boys and girls respectively to sell Annuals. There's a chicken feed to be given by the losers, not corn and oyster shells, either. Nov. 12-The Tigers take Van Buren into camp by 'a score of 17-15. Not bad, considering the lloor. Nov. 15-Books for the first Senior play arrived today. Tryouts have already started. Nov. 28-Several Juniors entered the Senior class. Two back seats in the first three rows were taken out over the week-end. Nov. 30-We now have a King Ben in our class. Guess who? Nov. 30-Everybody back from Thanksgiving vacation. Dec. 6-Miss Jacoby absent, having broken her arm yesterday. Everyone came sliding to school instead of in their usual dignified walk. Dec. 7--Senior play practice is getting along fine. Dec. 10-Convocation was in charge of Charles Ray. The program was in observance of Indiana Day. Dec. 14-Since it was so nice and warm today, We had a fire drill. Tickets for Senior play went on sale today. 16-High School Operetta was a success. 17 Dec. Dec. -Senior class play postponed because of so many other activities. Dec. 20-A popular question: What do you want for Xmas ? Dec. 21-Well, it's off again. What? The class play. Dec. 22-Community Xmas Sing. Dec. 23-Hurray! Xmas vacationl. Only one week, though! Dec. 24-We win the Summitville game for our Xmas gift. Dec. Dec. Dec. 25-Saturday-our usual vacation-weekly. 27-No school-hurray! 28-Between 7:00 and 9:45 p. m. some of the most dignified people in school fthe Seniorsj were seen enjoying a Wild West Show. Some were biting their finger nails, some laughing, and others crying. Dec. 29-Some of the Senior boys planned to go gunning, but that's as far as they got-just plannin' the trip. Dec. 31-Our Editor-in-Chief had a culvert, on the Muncie Pike, talk back to him, so he decided to give it a bump. More expense for Oren 8: Son. Jonesboro handed us the short end of the 32-22 score. fOur time is coming.J Jan. 1-Miss Miitsch, a graduate of last year, is our new office girl, Miss Smith having resigned. Jan. 3-A black pine box makes its appearance on the reference table. Domestic Science pupils begin serving lunches. Jan. 7-Tigers cover themselves with glory in a game with the in- vincible Upland five. Score in our favor. Joe Miitsch seeking a quick way out of school, runs his hand through the front door. Date for Senior class play has been set for Jan. 13. All Seniors are making a big drive to put it over. Jan. 13-Seniors have a parade to advertise class play. Senior class play tonight. Lost, a craw-dad from Biology laboratory. Miss Jacoby thinks it was probably served at the Avalon hotel last week. Jan. 14-Play was reported as being a big success. Everybody carry- ing home some books to prepare for finals. Jan. 17-Final Exams. Jan. 18-Same.
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0----i---THE EPOCH,19271--l--0 Jan. 19-Everybody feeling better as exams are over, but anxiously waiting for cards-which will be an adverse decision for some Seniors. Jan. 21-End of semester. Cards handed out. Some happy, some sad. Jan. 24-New semester starts with supervised study. Jan. 25-Ronald Bastian and Joseph Morgan enter Senior class. Jan. 26-Senior class president presented to Miss Mildred Jeffrey, a Freshman, the S2 prize for selling the most tickets for Senior class. Jan. 27-Joe Morgan's sideburns disappeared this noon. Jan. 31-Miss Jacoby's arm is out of the sling. One can hardly stand to look toward Senior section, as the reflection from Joeis tie is so dazzling. Feb. 2--Fred, our joke editor, had a joke played on him today. He lost his little moustache at noon. I know now why some of the boys are carrying razors .around with them. They are practicing for the barber business. Feb. 4-We had a real game as we defeated Swayzee. Lost to Wabash on Saturday. Feb. 7-Edith Roberts quit school. Miss her very much. Feb. 8-Each one had to give his opinion on supervised study. Nearly everyone was in favor of it. Feb. 9-Been having a war on note-writing the last few days. The new band is advancing rapidly. You will hear them any time now. Feb. 11-Program was given the last period in memory of Lincoln's birthday. Rev. Hopper gave a talk. Feb. 14-About half of the Senior girls have made an agreement to let their hair grow till commencement time. Wonder why? There is a saying, A man loves an old-fashioned girl. Feb. 21-Spelling match between Seniors and the eighth grade. Seniors victorious. Feb. 22-George Washington program. Talk by Rev. Drake. Al. Spurgeon fell upstairs and stepped on his nose. Feb. 23-Band makes first appearance. Gas City beats Upland for second time, 46-14. How's that? Feb. 25-Won last basket ball game of the year. Mr. Whitson gave a talk on the history of Grant county. Feb. 28-Tickets are going fast for sectional tournament. Mar. 1-March came in like a lamb-I mean a lion. Wonder why Lillian and Gertrude were late this morning. Sleepy heads? Mar. 3-Mr. Brophy came back from Texas-no, he wasn't on horse- back. Mar. 4-5-Sectional tournament. Gas City makes a good snowing. Won from Van Buren. Mar. 7-Student government discussed and voted upon for Gas City High School. Mar. 9-Senior boys and faculty men have a B. B. game-won. Senior girls battle with the Faculty WOIHSII-WOll. Virginia and Miss Albertson practice jumping at the church in preparation for it. Mar. 10-Seniors won both games. Mar. 11-lnterclass Tournament. Mar. 14-Books given out for High School Play. Mar. 15-Public Speaking pupils give a discussion on Federal Educa- tion. The high school voted that Ed Sprague could bring back the bananas. Mar. 15-Two teams met and counted money for tag day. Senior team won. They are now on a diet so as to be able to eat a lot at the feed. Mar. 17-Many teachers were seen at the Firemen's dance at Riley
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