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1 A 'L I J V L Q ,. -L ff -L -M -El 1 L 1 1 s. ' ix mouunmzcn 9 1 1 J- c 9 LD-,A 'fm I 0 yy M 1. H, s. Diary ' SEPTEMBER :M 6. Enrollment Day. 7. New pupils continue to arrive. 9. Commercial teacher arrived. fAfraid to move.j 10. The first call for football, and several go out to make the best team we have ever had. 14. The new books have arrived and now for real work. 15. Meeting of all the classes and new officers elected. 17. Noimore school until Monday. 18. Holiday, why? Whose birthday? Saturday. 21. The student council are up to something because they had a meet- l ' ingtoday. ' N 4' 22. Roscoe Morgan's memory is running wild. He forgot to come to y ff school. . 1 1 23. Chapel. Fire-drill. . 27. Maude Shreve returned from her vacation. ' 28. Mable Smith came to school without her ability to type. 29. Something wrong. Mr. Kuder was seen walking to schoolby himself. 30. Miss Smith tells Harry Pauley to chew tin cans and not gum I . It is less ex nsive. Pe Ocronmn: l 1. Hurrah for October! One month of school is gone. . 4. Dot. Asbury, Maude Shreve, Less and Hess Blevins all have been i. - ii tialkiilrg reducing lessons, walking from Pan. They might have missed - I ii li t e us. 4 g g H 6. Maude Shreve and Mildred Gibson had a birthday and was insulted 9 QI-il A' because they did not turn the school out. ' ,Sigh 9. Football. Grundy vs. I. H. S. Qiif 11. We wonder what is wrong with the bus. Dot Asbury. and Hess l s Blevins linissed it again. . . l 13. Have you heard of the new romance? Listen! Ida Rice and Jeff J 1 Blankenship. L h T l . 15. Less Blevins and Marie Pasley elected as Cheer Leaders. 5 l L 16. The football squad tackled Northfork. Guess the results. 1 18. One 'of the Seniors returned. Nothing wrong with I. H. S. you see. A 1 T 71 1 A Y Y HV A Y V 1 V h H A i i ik, ' i ills. Q5 -'-'31-HP:-XX?-'-Lxk i-7 kfw-+f-mea c pw J g , - J it c
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U' I mmcss g Q -- A Q MDUNTAINEER +'m 'e I Y , RW 9 13. Dot' Asbury was absent and all the school wore mourning. A New basket-ball trunks were ordered today. Meeting of the Athletic Association. ' Mr. Augenstein gives an interesting talk on biology although Fran- cis Kennedy was absent. ' Literary Program. Distribution of Christmas presents. No more school until January. Free! Free! . X 14. 15. 16. 17. JANUARY: - 3. Here we are again after a very pleasant holiday and for excitement Myrtle Scott went to sleep and fell down the steps. ' 5. Nothing happened today so I'll sign off from I. H. S. 6. New Basket-ball uniforms arrived. J oy, among the team. 7. Teams off for Northfork. , Miss Shepherd tells History Class to trylstudying for a change. - 11. Mr. Kuder prepares his B. Arithmetic Class for the hard examination I - to come. Oh! Oh! Blanche Sebastain made another call on the dentist. Came almost being Friday 13th, but no one had any hard luck so it must have been Thursday. ' Girls' team off for Gary. , ' Such a rush. Teams off for Welch. Say it with pen and ink, that is the teachers MOTTO. Exams still hold the center of attraction in school. Last day of exams. Goody! Girls defeated the Matewan girls. New schedule being practiced. Edwin Pauley gives his opinion on the De Coverley Papers. 28. New officers elected in Literary Society for the coming six weeks. 10. 12. 13. I 14. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 24. 25. I I 29. Girls and boys play faculty and independents. A 31. Miss Smith gives holiday in English Grammar. Wonder what's up? FEBRUARY: I The inspector visited the school today. I Groundhog Day. Mildred Gibson and Less Blevins absent but Mr. I Swain ruined it all by his appearance. I . ' I 3. Game with Kermit. A I 4 1 I 2. . Harry Pauley tells Miss Smith he wants to get a drink or he will die of starvation. . I 5. Game with Gary. 7. Meeting of the Seniors. ' 73 + I ., i :I Ii M .ll IIQIU ' I I I I I ' I y - . I. I i A I t ig I aI Q I llllll xltllf 4 I I Q t
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