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6. Tried to study all day, but made a complete failure. Don’t believe I can ever get to work again. 7. Got my German lesson so well today that I was complimented in class. Believe I could pass for a German if I wanted to. 8. We sure had harmony in chapel this morning. Prof. Johnson was wearing a red necktie, and Flora Baldwin was bedecked in a red dress. 9. We had singing galore this evening. The Men’s Glee Club gave their home concert and they only broke down eight or nine times. Nit. Bill Lodwick, who took the chair off the platform at Morning Sun, had invented a hammerless piano, and when Miss Lymer tried to strike the first chord his invention wouldn’t work. Everything went fine until they fed that Smith fellow Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and after that his voice and the color of his face changed. Poor fellow! I’ll bet he sleeps all right tonight. 10. Eva Wilson was the lucky girl today. She had a date. She went walking. Gee! but she was tickled. 11. Eva must have had another date this morning. She was late for Sunday School. The Men’s Glee Club sang in church. John Davis was the only one that wasn’t there. Suppose he had to sing a solo at one of the other churches. 12. Somebody found a Beta pin in the Hall this morning. Karl Melcher’s name was engraved on the back so I imagine they will find out who lost it. 13. Tonight the members of the Glee Club are to be entertained by Dr. Rommel at the Brazelton. Jeff is the only invited guest. He seems to be a privileged sort of fellow around here. 14. A man came in on the train this morning and was going out to the State Hospital. He got his directions mixed and came out past the College. When he got to the Conservatory he started to turn in, thinking that it was the Hospital. 15. Had a big student recital this evening at the Conservatory. I didn’t care to go, so stayed at home and studied.
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16. First basketball game of the season this evening. Hope we win. Hurrah! Hurrah! I could jump up and down, I’m so tickled. I’ve got a date. I’m sure going to yell at the game. 17. We won too. Just mopped up with Des Moines. Sure was funny to see “Pete” double up when he shot for a basket. Our fellows played fine. They certainly worked hard. The Juniors played the Seniors this afternoon and what a game they had. The score was 12 to 12 at the end of the first half, and then when the game ended the Juniors had only one more point than the Seniors. 18. Snowed all day. Will be good sleighing if it only keeps on a little while longer. 19. Miss Rader entertained twice today. The august Senior girls at three o’clock and the Junior girls at nine-thirty. It’s a good thing she didn’t have them both at the same time, for maybe there wouldn’t have been any Miss Rader by now. 20. Had a fine thaw today. Everything is wet and muddy. The chapel looks all nice and clean though. 21. Went to Prayer Meeting. After that the Senior class had a meeting. There surely is something in the air. 22. It happened all right. Don’t believe the “stuff” is in the air or at least the Juniors can’t find it. Seniors made some haul last night. Gosh! but Mr. Hagie looked mad today. All the Junior girls went down to Caris’. Suppose they are trying to fix up a return stunt. 23. Dr. Lymer announced a meeting of the Senior class in his room after chapel. They didn’t get out until twelve-thirty. The try-out for the College Debate was held this evening, but I didn’t go. 24. Seniors had another important meeting with Dr. Lymer today. They sure are the most obstinate class in school. We beat the Ottumwa Exiles 42 10 in the basketball game this evening. I’ll bet it was some game.
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