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APRIL Feb. Feb. Feb. Fcb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. see why icebergs are surrounded by frogs. 3-GASTON, 233 EATON, 33. Farmers institute. Grades show- ed their talent, Fat Elsworth, es- pecially, 4-GASTON, 94, ALBANY, 14. 6-We regret that we hurt the feel- ings of the Yorktown people when we changed our sweat suits during the game. 7-Eugene Carey is going to shave soon as it moderates. 8-Brownie has trouble in distin- guishing a wheel chair from a swivel chair. 9-Frederick Waid wrote the editor of the Gurgler a letter. Waid, as you remember, was once a Gastonian. 10-GASTON, 533 HARRISON, 18. 13-Johnson says that the supreme court judge presides in smoking jacket. 14-Valentine Day past again. 15-Wonder why a medicine show never passes Gaston by. We're not Hoosiers-3 we are Suckers. 16-Cedric is now a columnist for the Rural News. 17-GASTON, 5 COWAN, . 20-Seventh graders have quieted down as they know where they are now. 24-GASTON, 5 ROYERTON, . 28-Seventh grade party. The rest of the month was spent getting ready for the sectional tournament. MARCH Mar. 2-Sectional tournament . Mar. 3-Ditto. Mar. 5-French gives talk on how the boys performed on duty at Ball's gym. Harold P. threw out sev- eral small kids, and Sam S. got hard with a policeman, and not Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. April A pril April April April April April only that, but wou1dn't let the Bearcats in to play! 6-Cast for the Junior play The Winding Road. 7-After so long a time Eugene C. developed a nice soup strainer. 8-Two Gaston students were found in Cammack. 9-Eighth grade party. Through all indications, .French was the big gun. -White blanket of snow covered Gaston and its surroundings. 13-Mary Markins was caught trying to sit with Edgar C. 14-Seniors toured to Muncie for ads. 15-Monthly exams. 19-Miss Kennedy meets her little ones for rehearsal. -Eugene 'Carey led out with the mumps.. 52 followed suit, in- cluding two teachers. Some one remarked that they would like to see Miss Frazee when she had them. -Boys went to Muncie for ads. -Another Gurgler sprung' forth in glory with the team's picture on page number 1. -Some one mentioned Base ball for the first time . 26-Every kid that had a ball glove brought it to school. 28-Report cardsg deportment not s0 bad. 29-The sun broke through and melted the oil on Boone's. hair. Local Dramatic and Oratorical. 3-Junior Play. 6-County Dramatic. 12-Senior play, Fifty-Fifty. 13-County Oratorical. 15-QSunday,-Baccalaureate. 18-Commencement. 20-Good-bye!
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Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. A Dec. Dec. Dec. Doc. Dec. Dec. 15--Our friend, Oscar, is laid out with a broken leg. 18-GASTON 135 YORKTOWN 18. CLOSER AND CLOSER. 21-Dart and Bob have each engaged in auto accidents in the past two weeks. Maybe things will now quiet down. 23-Monthly exams have come and gone leaving us sad but not much wiser. 24- Whiz Bang seems to be popu- lar with the students, but the teachers don't seem to be Su f0lld of lt. 25-HEY-NOW, GASTON 125 CEN- TER 27. GIRLS, 11g CENTER, 23. 26-Thanksgiving dinner looked upon. 28-Junior play Welcome to the Old Town. Eugene Carey was awarded the 6th prize in the 17th annual na- tional small-mouth black bass contest. 29-Very next day Cedric and Victor were seen buying fishing' tackle in the drug store. They have great inspirations. 30-OH! OH! GASTON 26g EATON, 53. DECEMBER 1-Senior play. Howling success. 2-GASTON, 213 DESOTO, 26. 5-Several children who played hooky on the day of the Thanks- giving Dinner are now paying the penalty. 6-Senior play over, Juniors will now step into the lime light with Welcome to the Old Home Town. 7-Senior Class had individual pic- tures taken. Several kick be- cause they took so natural. 8-Xmas is coming. Do you know someone had to go and tell Sugar Johnson and now he thinks there isn't any Santa Claus. 9-GASTON. 525 SELMA, 15. WOW! WHEE! WHAT WILL WE DO NOW! 17-The change from summer to winter was quite a shock. 13-Now that the New Ford is out we will have to think of a new topic for conversation: 16-WHEE! WE'RE OFF. GAS- TON, 383 COWAN, 18. 19-Dale and Walt take their perma- Dec. 21- Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 15 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 23 Jan. J an. Feb. Feb. ai rs 1- nent ble's places at I-Ielen's and Ma- desks. Several small kids were thrown out at Junior play practice. -Plans were set for 1928 Aurora. Names drawn for 10 and 1 cent presents. Leo Boyle got mad because he didn't get Bonnie's name. -Exams came for the semester. Presents given out. Boone was favored by French when he re- ceived a present from him. A tin violin. YEA! XMAS VACATION! YEA! JANUARY -Farmers institute. -Few new classes organized for las-t semester. -Cards given out. Tears of sor- row from the failures of the first semester. -Case made his debut with the second team. WHEE! GASTON, 345 ROYER- TON, 14. -GASTON, 225 CENTER, 35. -Harold Powers proved himself poor sailor by navigating his rhair upon a shoal. -An awful odor floated out of the laboratory. -Ferrel Sollars says a Senator must be a man or woman. -Lincoln essay contest should be won by Dale B. He is the only one entered. 13-1Fridav the thirteenth. GASTON 185 YORKTOWN, 20. 17-Minstrel show in sight. Colored comedy given by the Seniors. 18-Miss Kennedy will again assist in dramatic and oratorical work with Miss Weaver. 19-Joe Foster gives his impression of School Snirit needed in sf-hool, No doubt he got lots of pub- licity. 20-GASTON, 385 ALBANY, 23. -Boone fell from his. chair while asleep in Businss English class. 24-Tco much sunshine outside. Too hard to work. 28-Eaton Invitational. FEBRUARY Boone gave a lecture to Physics class. His. title was Dew, 2-Herman Wright says he don't
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