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19 jargon 27 January the twenty-first the Sophomores gave a class party at the home of Louise Renville. Despite the snow and sleet a large number were present, and had an amusing time trying to keep step with Ikies music. The evening was spent in party games and card-playing. M lb! M March the fourth Billy Davis and Elmo Francis gave a party at the home of T. E. Davis. Many went and were surprised at Billy's ability to entertain. All reported a good time. JI Ji A LATIN CONTEST The yearly Latin contest was held at Judyville. The highest grades in the Sophomores were received by Elizabeth Bannon and Juanita Dow- ney. In the Junior class by Cecil Abel and Billy Davis. Juanita received the highest grade in the county at Williamsport with Elizabeth second. No one competed for Latin two. LINCOLN CONTEST On February twelfth the Lincoln Watch Co., of Lincoln, Indiana, of- fered a prize for the best essay on the life of Lincoln. Morris Whitten, a member of the Freshman class, received a bronze medal with Lincoln's picture engraved on it. SENIOR WEEK Reception .......... ......,.........,...................... ,.... A p ril 22, 1927 Baccalaureate ..,.,.... .................................... ....... A p ril 24, 1927 Farewell Party ...,...................,...... .l...... A pril 27, 1927 Senior Class Day fmorningj .....,. ...... A pril 28, 1927 Commencement inightj ............ ..... A pril 28, 1927 1 Did you ever try catsup for shampoo? No, why? I just wondered. You know it is good for beans. . , A , Page forty-six
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19 jilargnn 27 Qllalenhar SEPTEMBER .4f,,,'v,z' 13-School opens with an enrollment of 52. Judy- VxVf ,A ville isn't dead yet. Ulf!! f Qi-JZ 14-Caesar is a very hard subject to hear the Jun- ff' , mf J iors tell I 'J 15-The H. s. gn-is like to ride on the maypole. lm 'AQ' 16-A jug of vinegar in Art Class. Mr. Brewer ! 'jpg has a bran new pair of white trousers. T 3 17-Elected Annual Staff. Marian is Editor-in- Chief. Snapshots taken. 20-- I saw a little girl chewing gum. I'll not tell who she is but the next time she will have to stand in front and chew gum ten minutes. 21-A Charleston contest was in progress on the stage when Mr. Brewer stepped in. 'Nuff sed. 22-Oh, that Geometry, yell the Sophomores. -Tomorrow we get off to attend the Club Show. Anita absent. - -Back again after plenty of Fair. Onions in school! Elected other officers for Annual. 28-Tried to sing, Kentucky Babe. Crackers and minced ham! ! ! ! 29-Baseball game between J. H. S. and W. H. S. 30-Judyville beat. Hurrah! ! ! ! 23 07 OCTOBER F OCTOBER 1-lljirishie boys initiated. Senior Weiner roast to- gl 2-Choose sides for Annual drive. Elma and ? Glen captains. ,Q 4-Elmo was sent out of the room last period. 1 4 . 5-Baseball game 10 to 1 was the score. We lost. 6-Oh, you Lafayette! ' , ya 7- Now don't get to feeling sorry for yourself. 5 '.' . 8- Boys and girls must not be in the Library to- gether. 11-Billy came to school with his hair shaved partly off. 12-Farewell party given for Buster Herndon late nite. 13- I'll have to write a note to your mother, Elmo, said Mrs. Shand to Elmo after Elmo forgot to bring his scissors to Art Class. 14-Nothing of any importance happened. 15-Oh, the monotony of school life. 18-One of the senior girls crie ll nite after Stephenson gave them a bawling' out. y 19-Parent Teachers Meeting onight. Steve has a new Dodge coupe. 20-Two days vacation. 25--After so long an absence we assembled here together again. 26-Report cards for first six weeks received. 27--Bertha Pugh visited school today. 28-Freshman Weiner roast at .Harrison Trail tonight. Elmo- But Lucille, on zlzhatigrounds does your father object to me? Lucille- On any grounds within a mile of the house. Page forty-eight
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