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J anuary Thursday, second — After a much enjoyed vacation we return to our duties--to a steady, unceasing grind until May. Friday, third — How that Christmas has passed, new cases are starting. Monday, sixth--3eniors measured for caps and gowns. Tuesday, seventh — Toots is lonesome and blue since Howard left. Wednesday, eighth — Found: Many Ho-IIi hearts in Gary. Thursday, ninth — More snow! Friday, tenth — Chemistry and Health classes spend day at Museum of Science and In- dustry. Crown Point Bulldogs defeated by Brickies. Monday, thlrteenth--Doris Carlson is really domestic. She can bake an ' everything. Tuesday, f ourteenth--Happy Birthday, Mr. Kurth! Wednesday, fifteenth — Girls go into a huddle at All Girls ' Conference. Thursday, sixteenth — 321 is used for Lovers ' Lane during noon hour. Friday, seventeenth — Tolleston Blue Raiders give Brickies the blues. Monday, twentieth — Nothing but moans and groans. Finals are on. Tuesday, twenty-first — Afternoon off. Brain-weary students sleep. Wednesday, twenty-second--Shorthand class organizes 95 Club. Thursday, twenty-third — We were lucky that the ' ’ire drill came during the Bookkeeping test, but Miss Horne didn ' t like the idea. Friday, twenty-fourth — Tenth victory for Brickies. Nice work, boys. Monday, twenty-seventh — The dawn of a new semester. We introduce to you, Messrs. Golden and Miller, new faculty members. Teaching staff loses Kiss Eastin. Tuesday, twenty-eighth — Nothing happens. Jean and Frank are still in love. Wednesday, twenty-ninth--Report cards come out slow but sure. Thursday, thirtieth — Jiany absentees. The effect of the cards was too great. Friday, thirty-first — Ho-Hi students entertain Crown Point High School in an exchange musical program. February Monday, third--The day following Sunday; the second day of the week, Monday. Tuesday, fourth — Dr. Weis shows a movie concerning tuberculosis. Wednesday, fifth--Mr. Williams (trying to smuggle a cough drop in his mouth) chokes on it. My! My! Teachers will be teachers! ! ! Thursday, sixth — Harold Maple fails to have his afternoon nap in the assembly. He must have had his eight hours sleep last night. Friday, seventh — Convo. John Parsons and wife commemorate Lincoln. Monday, tenth — Boys start new fad ' . This time it ' s signed pants. Tuesday, eleventh--Seniors order cards and announcements. Wednesday, twelfth-- They were So Young, with reference to a few seniors who cannot even say they shaved once from necessity. Thursday, thirteenth-- Toots takes typing honor, 44 words a minute. Friday, fourteenth — Cupid shoots to kill! Rowan, Cizek, Paulson and Sapper are in serious condition. Monday, seventeenth — Seniors face camera. Camera faces destruction. Tuesday, eighteenth — The librarians seem to have all the privileges. Wednesday, nineteenth — Medaryville comes over to play in our gym. We wish they hadn ' t Thursday, twentieth — Miss Horne has her desk moved to the back of the room. Anything for a change of scenery, she says. Friday, twenty-first — Alice Mae Is extravagant. She takes a facial with a cake from Home Ec bake sale. Monday, twenty-fourth — Mr. Garver is attending Administrators ' Convention at Atlantic City. Tuesday, twenty-fifth — Jim Dudgeon is grouchy this morning. He couldn ' t get his wave in to suit him. Wednesday, twenty-sixth — Food before figure is Miss McKenna ' s motto. Raw carrots and tomato juice are always included in her lunch. Thursday, twenty-seventh--Mr . Pound is still pounding. Friday, twenty-eighth — Hobart Brickies beat Kouts ' Mustangs and meet Edison but
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7 November Friday, first — Safety-minded Mr. Moore has his class decorating the building with posters. Monday, fourth — Teachers are all fagged out. Seems they enjoy their weekends. Tuesday, fifth — Jim and Dick sleep in classes. They spent last evening in Valpo. Wednesday, sixth — At Miss Warner ' s request, Frances again parts with her beloved chew- ing gum. Thursday, seventh — Master Potter, Dill, entertains at convo. Friday, eighth — Marilynn Baumer teaches Polish Hop at Matinee Dance. Monday, eleventh — Student body participates in twentieth Armistice Day celebration. Tuesday, twelfth — Books going out and books coming in, carefully checked by the librarians . Wednesday, thirteenth--Twelfth annual H.H.S. Club banquet. Thursday, fourteenth — Teachers entertain parents at Open House. Friday, fifteenth — First snow fall. Brickies all set for encounter with Westville tomorrow. Monday, eighteenth-- Blue Monday. Tuesday, nineteenth — Students dedicate flagpole, gift of class of ' 40. Wednesday, twentieth — Brickies crush Lowell Indians. Thursday, twenty-f irst--Ko school today and tomorrow! Thanks to Thanksgiving! Monday, twenty-f ifth--School again. Hailed with delight??? Tuesday, twenty-sixth — After seeing Peter Cortez type 130 words a minute, we ' ve given up hopes of ever becoming typists. Wednesday, twenty-seventh — The North Judson five goes home feelin ' blue. Miss Warner is belle of Glee Club Ball. Thursday, twenty-eighth — Formal initiation of Hi-Y. Older Boys ' Conference starts tomorrow. Friday, twenty-ninth — First appearance of weekly Ho-Hi Life. December Monday, second--G.A.A. has hen party. Boys butt in on request. Tuesday, third — V.e notice our Ho-Hi Russians wearing their white cossacks. Wednesday, fourth — We search for our names on the honor roll. That group certainly is exclusive. Thursday, fifth — Bennie Hasza got a hair cut. Made such a difference he had to stand by the radiator. Friday, sixth — Biggest thrill of basketball season. Edison Eagles bow to Brickies. Monday, ninth — Juniors hound seniors to support annual orange sale. Tuesday, tenth — Basement of new addition transformed into recreation room. Wednesday, eleventh — Everyone starts behaving. Only fourteen days ' til Christinas. Tommy and Steve wash their socks. They believe in preparedness. Thursday, twelfth — Dear Santa: (writes one of our sophisticated seniors )-Please bring Boob some new jokes. Friday, thirteenth — This looks like an unlucky year, today being the second Friday, thirteenth, in one semester. Monday, sixteenth — Christmas spirit is in the air, Mr. Elpers says his ninth hour as- sembly is terrible. Tuesday, seventeenth--Boys begin their shopping tours. Nice work if you can get it! Yednesday, eighteenth — Janet distributes her pictures, ho, not Wanted, just Christ- mas gifts. Thursday, nineteenth — Eldon cries because Jerry Reese tells him there is no Santa Claus; these hard-hearted freshmen.
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9 March Monday, third — Frank DiCesare thinks the teachers are dumb because they ' re always asking questions. Tuesday, fourth — Basketball players relax after a busy season. Wednesday, fifth — Band -presents annual mid-winter concert. Thursday, sixth — Lost: Motto of our class. Finder, please return to any senior. Friday, seventh — Murder by Morning. Monday, tenth — Wilma Morgan is too popular to remain in French class. Tuesday, eleventh — First notes of Gabriel ' s Horn sounded. Senior cast selected. Wednesday, twelfth — We ' re all proud of our report cards. Not the grades but the cards, they ' re new ones. Thursday, thirteentb—Teachers wonder why students scowl at them; then remember cards are out. Play practice begins. Friday, fourteenth — And now for another weekend! Monday, seventeenth—Everyone wears a touch of green; freshmen dressed as usual. Tuesday, eighteenth — Everyone struggling to get back to normal after yesterdays evaluation. Wednesday, nineteenth-- Pinocchio and his antics entertain Ho-Hi students. Thursday, twentieth — Paul Clayton celebrates the first day of spring with a squirt Sun. Friday, twenty-first — Hook yawns. The Bookkeeping class has peace for a minute. Monday, twenty-fourth — Spring has come in with a flurry of snow. Tuesday, twenty-fifth — The typing class serenades Delos, singing Sweet Genevieve. Wednesday, twenty-sixth — Prom dates are being chewed on now, replacing the apples. Thursday, twenty-seventh--P.T.A. presents Variety Show. Friday, twenty-eighth — Ditto. Monday, thirty-first — Marne puts on the ritz. She sports a new hair-do. April Tuesday, first— School dismissed in honor of April Fools ' Day. April Fool! Wednesday, second-Cards and announcements arrived today. Thursday, third Nine shopping days until Easter. Friday, fourth--Art Club entertains members at a party. Monday, seventh — April showers bring May flowers. Tuesday, eighth — Senior play practice. Wednesday, ninth--A new Invention is needed, a silencer for heel tips. Thursday, tenth—Miss Eorne trains her Shorthand class. They march to the waste basket to deposit gum. Friday, eleventh — Easter vacation. Monday, f ourteenth—Easter vacation continued. Tuesday, fifteenth — Joe Ronska looks sleepy this morning. We ' d be willing to bet that Cleo looks rather tired too. Wednesday, sixteenth — Sunny and warm all day. Thursday, seventeenth-Seniors are dramatic in earnest. Friday, eighteenth — The days go marching on. Monday, twenty-first — Blue Monday. Tuesday, t? enty-second-- Goggy still walks Helen home every day. Wednesday, twenty-third — Step this way. Buy your play tickets from any senior. . Thursday, twenty-fourth — Miss McKenna ' s hair is still red. Friday, twenty-f if th--Gabriel finally Blows His Horn. Fine play! Monday, twenty-eighth — Nice weather. Many absentees. Tuesday, twenty-ninth — Bill Scharbach shows signs of baldness. Wednesday, thirtieth — Another month has passed. ■
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