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SEPTEMBER: Dear Diary: Sept. I-The freshmen enrolled today. What a curious looking spectacle. Sept. 4. I stepped in on the first faculty meeting today. Vaca- tion was a grand thing for those teachers. How cheerful they were. Sept. 6. That cheerfulness has begun a fade-out in the face of long assignments. It looks as if this might be our busy year. Sept. 8. There was relaxation today, Diary, in the form of a social hour. I hadn't realized the great number of jitter-bugs among us. Sept. 15-Oh, so hot today! just as I was utterly wilted, Mr. Moore announced, No more school today. Sept. 18-A treat today, Diary. The freshmen were initiated. Ozzie's nerve was better than his voice. Sept. 2l'P1'll'- don the frog in my throat, Diary. Our first pep meeting was held today. Sept. 22-Diary, dear, nothing stimulates school spirit like a rip-roaring football game such as we had today with Warren-a 6 to 6 finish. Sept. 26-I joined the Pep Club which was organized this morning. Now watch for an improvement in school spirit. Sept. 29-Diary, I'm blue. We should have beaten McHenry to- day. Instead they took us to the tune of 13 to 0. Now ain't that disgustin'? Be seeing you next month! OC TOBER: Dear Diary: Oct. 6-Another football game today-a 13 to 7 defeat at the hands of St. Mary's. Maybe I'll get used to it. Oct. 11-This afternoon I at- tended the Ray Binder dramatic program. Very impressive and unusual. Oct. 12-The senior weiner roast was a most enjoyable affair-a romantic campfire and all that goes with it. Oct. 14-No one can say we didn't do the five towns today in the home-coming parade. Then a doughnut and cider reception! Oct. 19- This is a trifle late for a Fire Prevention Week program, but Mr. Ryan's safety speech was interesting. Oct. 20-We had a good time in clothing class today. Miss Zachary, Eunice, and Marge attended the Home Ee. Convention in Chicago. Diary, I'm for bigger and better conventions about once a week. Oct. 24-At- tended the hard-times Halloween party tonight. More cider and doughnuts! I believe Bob and Dubby really have a case. Oct. 25-Attended Northbrook's home-coming today and saw the Bulldogs take it on the chin again, 7 to 6. Oct. 26-Hay! Hay! Bales of it! The WLS show kept me up till all hours. just give me a guitar and a sombrerol
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NOVEMBER: Deary Diary: Nov. 3-I'm having a vacation today and tomorrow, waiting for Mr. Orr to return from the Commercial Convention. Nov. 4-Wha' da' ya' know! We beat Barrington, 20 to 6. Nov. 6-Well, Diary, tonight's the test. Dress rehearsal for Dirty Hands. Nov. 10-So Sarah Bernhardt was good! Well, what did she have on Louella Gulch in Dirty I'Iands ? Nov. 16-They made us dance today with the threat ofbeing dropped from the G. A. A. That dance Ozzie had with Snuffy was really an exhibition! Nov. 17-I like basket- ball. We had our first game tonight. jimls a good player even if he is conceited. Nov. 21--The Bulldogs were all dressed up tonight for the football banquet. Nov. 22--Another basket ball game, and tonight We start on the Thanksgiving vacation. Nov. 28-I had a good time at the high school carnival tonight. Those taffy apples were good. Nov. 30-I learned something about safety in the as- sembly program today. I wonder if Kenneth did! DECEMBER : Diary, dear: Dec. 1-Listened to a former basketball pro today in assembly. Now I know just how to shoot baskets. Dec. 2-Had a good time at the G Club card party. Florence ,Iones was awarded the red sweater for having sold so many tickets. Dec. 8-I danced during the social hour today--or rather walked -with jim. The game at Wauconda was exciting enough. Dec. 16-Attended the Pep Club Christmas party. I didn't do so well in the commercial contests today. Margaret and Aleta took all the honors. Dec. 21-Home Ec. Christmas party today with the usual exchange of gifts. Dec. 22-Attended the Christmas concert and Christmas party today. The commercial awards were given out. Best of all, vacation began today. IANUARY. Dear Diary: jan. 2-It's disheartening to come back to school after such a lovely vacation. jan. 3-We initiated new members into the G. A. A. today. I imag- ine those vaseline sandwiches were swell. -Ian. 10- Steady, now, steady - The annual pictures were taken today. jan. 11-Ch, woe is me! Semester exams, but I'm sure I passed everything. The boxers and the band entertained at the Veterans' Hospital. Jan. 17-More annual pictures today. This was the end of those. Jan. 24-Senior play tryouts today, Diary. l've prayed for weeks for a part. Jan. 30-Attended the President's Birthday party in th: auditorium tonight. Me for Bunco, everytime.
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