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CALENDAR Sept. 5.-School opens with a bang and the appearance of the girls in their best clothes and the boys with their hair combed. Sept. 15.-Twelve Freshmen were shown how to behave during their flrst year in H. S. A great deal of talent was displayed by all the performers. Sept. 29.-The Song birds gave a party and all the members ofiiciated at a Mock Wedding which won great applause from the boys. Oct. 20.-The Small Children gave a little party and no children over I0 years old were there. Little Velora and Tiny Allen made the up-hill grade first as far as looking young was concerned. Oct. 25.-The Huskies of lone met the howling fighters of Preston and knocked several off their feet. Oct. 30 to Nov. 6-The teachers, God bless 'eml departed to institute to learn some more for their pupils to write down. They were missed, but not for- gotten. Nov. 17.-Jackson bites the dust to the tune of I8 to 0 in favor of lone. Poor jackson! How they must love us! Nov. 17.-Football rally discloses to the pupils some wonderful speakers on the Football squad with invigorating talks from Miss Montgomery and Mr Davis. Nov. 18.-Another battle on the gridiron with lone leading 50 miles ahead. Nov. 24.-Another rally with great yells and roars from the rooters. Rey- nold-Our hats are off to you! Nov. 25.-The Juniors gave us a masquerade party and many people con- cealed their identity successfully for at least 5 minutes. Nov. 25.-Another game and tears from Jackson with victory for our huskies. Dec. 22.-All school talent in 'Operetta with a good time enjoyed by fond parents and happy teachers. Dec. 22.-Christmas Holidays and meeting of families and friends. Pupils returned with lots of gifts from Santa Claus. Jan. 5.-Students begin New Year with three hearty cheers and a few groans. Jan. 12 to Feb. ll.--Basket ball games with our girls showing them how and our boys making them worry . Feb. 12.--Commemoration of Lincoln's Birthday and impromptu celebration by a few frollicking members. Feb. 22.-Everybody tells the truth in honor of Washington. Truth lasts for 5 minutes with some and shorter time with others. Feb. 23.-Berthold Phillips loses his Valentino sideburns and catches a cold in his face. March 1.-Paul Kelley thinks it is spring and starts season with a straw hat. March 2.-Vernon Stoltz does same. March 5.-Baseball Season and a cracked ankle for Allen Martin. Match 12 to 15.- Flu takes us by storm and we vacate school in favor of 'ihis honor . March 20.-Seniors start practising with Nothing But The Truth . At present things look shaky. March 29.-The lone and Lodi base ball teams had a little friendly meeting. Lodi was very well pleased with the result. HART STEWART. Page Thr:-c
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The Staff Karl .loses ....... ..,.,....................................... ..... E d itor-in-Chief Allen Martin ........ ............................................... ..... B u siness Manager ASSISTANT EDITORS s Poppy Cheney .....,. ............................................... ........... A l umni Louis Gebhardt ...... .................... J okes Matilda Amick ...... ..... G irls' Athletics Hart Stewart ....... ........ C alendar Byron Prouty ........ ..... A thletics Velora Carpenter .. ....... Dramatics Emily Fairbank ..A.. .......... S ocial Doris Amick ..,,.......,... ,.,...,.,.,.,,...,.,.,.,.... ................................ S n aps The Class of l923 desires to express its appreciation to all the agencies con- tributing to the production of the 1923 year book. The business men who have purchased advertising space have been of great help, and to them we are exceedingly grateful. THE EDITORS 1
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