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Fri., Dec. I9. The Freshmen have now about all their letters writ- ten to Santa Claus. JANUARY Mon., Jan. 5. Freshmen and Sophomore boys removed from the assembly to Mr. Thomas' room. Tues., Jan. 6. Ralph Dunlcle comes in assembly with an eyebrow on his lip. Wed., Jan. 7. Some of the Junior and Sophomore boys start a club and hire a room above the laundry, so as to have a nice quiet place to study. Thurs., Jan. 8. lVlr. Martz gave his usual talk at rest period this afternoon. Fri., jan. 9. Miss Cowles says she would have had a fine time at the Junior bob-sled party, if she had not had to walk all of the way. Mon., Jan. l2. You can go down the assembly aisle now without walking sideways. Tues., Jan. I3. Exams coming. Wed., Jan. I4. Start to get ready for chicken supper. Mr. lVlcCool announces that chickens are cheap. Thurs., Jan. I5. Rhetoricals. Francis Kemble makes a hit. Fri., Jan. I6. Fire drill today. Some of the Freshmen took their books along so they woulcln't burn. Thurs., Jan. 29. The quartet favored us with several of Miss Byers' favorite selections. FEBRUARY Mon., Feb. 2. All grades left out on account of diphtheria but High School goes on forever. Thurs., Feb. 5. Some of the sports appeared this morning with small black crepes around their necks. Tues., Feb. IO. Carrol Breaden was granted a two weeks' leave of absence by Mr. Martz. Wed., Feb. ll. Relda lVleKhann announces that the faculty can bring wives and husbands to the box supper. Thurs., Feb. 12. Sammy got I-lermena's box and she said they had a circus, Fri., Feb. I3. The girls beat Lebanon. Will get to play for State Championship. Mon., Feb. I6. Everybody came to school hoping it would be so cold they would send us home, nothing doing. Mon., Feb. 23. George's birthday yesterday, just our luck-had to come on Sunday. Thurs., Feb. 28. Seniors win the debate.
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Calendar OCTOBER Thurs.. Oct. I6. Fire inspector here. All pupils are worrying lest the building will be condemned. Mon., Oct. 20. Kemper I-Iur tries to put a part in his hair. O you clipper! Tues., Oct. 2I. Freshmen are saving up their pennies for the Fall Festival. Wed., Oct. 22. Mr. Metzgar comes to school wearing a nice new black eye. Thurs., Oct. 23. The Freshmen are having a hard time to decide between Kelly Green and Orange for their class colors. Wed., Oct. 29. Mr. Martz announces that if we are good he will allow us to go to the Fall Festival. Thurs., Oct. 30. We all go to the Fall Festival4no school this afternoon. NOVEMBER Mon., Nov. 3. Mr. Howett announces the lirst basket ball game of the season. Wed., Nov. 5. Teachers leave town. Fri., Nov. 7. Still enjoying our vacation. Basket Ball game tonight. Mon., Nov. IO. Kemper Hur tries a pompaclour. Wed., Nov. IZ. Juniors and Seniors have to give rhetoricals before the High School. School Curses!! Thurs., Nov. I3. The Freshmen have the mumps. Poor children! Tues., Nov. I8. Anticipation. Wed., Nov. I9. Realization. Grade cards. Thurs., Nov. 20. Freshmen find out they will graduate in I9I 7 and are chalking it on each other's backs. Fri., Nov. 2I. Mr. Babb enjoyed himself in the assembly the last period and so did some of the boys. Tues., Nov. 25. Mr. Babb wakes Ralph Dunkle from a sweet dream of peace. Sat., Nov. 29. Mr. Kolp slipped the Tobacco dealers some slips and now the Sophs are smoking cubebs. DECEMBER Fri., Dec. 5. We have our pictures taken. Kenneth John said that it was just his luck to forget to wear his monocle. Tues., Dec. 9. Mr. Babb requests Paul Keck to please stop smiling at the girls until after class Some class to Yale '20. Fri., Dec. IZ. Russell Smith says it is hard work being the Junior president. We will take your word for it Russell. Mon., Dec. I5. This morning Paul Warnser told us how he walked thirty miles in one clay. Thurs., Dec. I8. Herman Bowers, a well known and studious mem- ber of the Greenville High School, is taking a little vacation by consent of the faculty.
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MARCH Fri., Mar. l3. Glenn l-lartzell wore a white collar today. Mon., Mar. 2. Somebody invaded the assembly room, and mixed up the books' Mon., Mar. I6. The rear of the assembly will be empty if Mr Wed. Mar. I I. Miss Byers' birthday. Babb does not stop moving the boys up in front. Thurs., Mar. IZ. Roses on Miss Byers' desk. Tues., Mar. l7. Mr. Babb smiled in assembly. il lALm'.'iT?lWl IH. 99
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