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19 Blargnn 27 29-Sophomore class party tonight at Juanita's. Convocation. Rev. Willet addressed us. I I 30--Mary Foster, Berneice McCoskey, Vera and Virginia Weaver visited. NOVEMBER ,...HOVE'MBER 1-Zelpha absent. Annual prices went up to 81.25. 2-Election today. , ,ag 3-Seniors went to Danville to hear a trial. N'3E'3'f v- ii. nj 4-Leota, Fairie, Vivian, Anita, Sylvia and Louise went riding at noon and came back with some all-day suckers. Where'd they get 'em? 5-Convocation. Rev. Harold of Williamsport ad- - J dressed us. NXQYES PM 'ii' an 4' U49 .. ...sg 'E' lim 6-Some fudge was made by some Sophomore girls. Dorothy Amick, Maxine Brown and Lena White visited scohol. 8-Making posters for Box Supper. 9-Staff meeting. Esther absent. 10-Some snapshots taken. 11-Sholrgt program for Armistice Day. Junior class party at Anita's to- nig . 12-Box Supper tonight. 15-Staff Meeting. 16-Contest for most popular boy and girl. 17-Juniors went to have pictures taken. 18- Believe me if all those endearing young charms. -N ew way of marching out in evening. - -Elizabeth Ross of Rossville H. S. and Ruby Wilson of Ambia H. S. visited today. 22-Votes counted. Lucille ahead. Boys a tie. 23-Cecil spilled out of his chair. 24-Thanksgiving Vacation. 29-Hello, again. 30-Lucille 50 and Zelpha 42. It's a hot race. 19 Q0 DECEMBER -DEC EMDER 1-Lucille 60 and Zelpha 46. Still a hot race. PM -'U 2- Tony the Convict to be given here tonight by 1 J- Woodmen Lodge of Ambia. Q.. 3-Girls painting handkerchiefs in Art Class. 136 , Chic? P11 Say. E 6-Lucille 62. Zelpha 56. ii 7-Juanita 71. Lucille 62. Zelpha 56. , 8-Marian abserlb, ill l' ug 9- Elizabeth be sure it is Esther the next time before you put your arm around her. You might hug Farrell again. 10-Scarfs finished this morning. 13--Same old rig-a-ma-row. Anita- Give me a round trip ticket. Agent- Where too? Anita-- Baclc here of course. .ul 1 'i Page forty-nine
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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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19 14- 15- 16- 17- 20- 22- 23- 24- , 1 'QI' ..- 3 1- .,,,.. Elatguti 27 Book reports finished. All book reports finished today. Art classes progressing fine. Some of the girls finished their Xmas. gifts today. EXEMPTIONS! I I ! ! Exams today. Exams again. Getting ready for Xmas. program tomorrow. Merry Xmas. JANUARY -JANUARY 3-Mr. Stephenson came back but he's married ' now. I wonder if a certain Senior cried. 'Z ? ? ,QQBQ 4-Elmo and Billy were excused the last period -' for not being at work. X ,... 5-Sophomores came with the intentions of hav- XMAS, 22:1 ! ing their pictures taken but were disappointed AE h 'f l ' again. ' N 1 6-Staff pictures taken around library table. ll lr' 7-Today was Elizabeth's birthday. She got 3 10- 11- 12 Whippins'. Mr. Brewer attended Trustee's Meeting today and came back with our pictures. Annual Staff went to Attica to have pictures taken. -They're never coming back either and two little girls just cried. 13-Juanita taught History Class. 14-SNOWBOUND. 19 20 21 24 26 27 28 31 1.1 14 15 16 xy V -Two days vacation on account of bad weather. -Sophomore party at Louise's tomorrow night. -Evelyn is sweet sixteen today. -Several absent. -All kinds of musical instruments today at J. H. S. -Everyone working and happy. Icy and cold. Don't fall down. Sophs wash dishes after party. FEBRUARY 1-The nerve of some people. 2-Guitar and uke practice. 3-Same old rig-a-ma-row. 4-Dora and Lucille ran to the hack and had to ' come back and march down. 7-Latin tests today. Elizabeth, Juanita and Cecil are the winners. 8-More snapshots taken. 9-History Exams. 10-Who cheated in Sophomore History Exam? - FEBRUARY ,M - nrsw 'YA 1 ZEN NPN QJ' x gf-H +V' 1 o . lu. x Q1 GW' rn .1 'vu c. - ' HRK 'l'x e o'N. ' '- Nez .. 9 all , - J 'fa 4 71 - A- - ' , 51' -yaawP',i9.x -Freshman Class entertained by Mr. Brewer. -Valentine parties in the grades today. -Louise absent. -Cherry absent today. Viviaii- I cl0ii't like this picture of mine at all, it looks like a monkey. Louise- You should have thought of that before you had it taken. Page fifty
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