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1936 J UN CO-ED CALENDAR given and gifts are exchanged. The Sophomores decide not to exchange gifts. fIt's such a childish thing to do.l With what glee do we troop home for the Christmas Holidays! JANUARY - 6s Happy New Year. Resolutions to study harder are made. 7-Carnes suggests that the girls be awarded eleven-inch letters if they are not satisfied with the size of their present letters. 8f-Operetta practice begins. Kent and Warren are two very fascinating gypsies with such taking ways. Guard your Watchf'They pass the time away while you aren't looking. ' 9-Part of the proceeds from the student body play are used to purchase a mimeo- graph. The Senicr .Class decides to have a party. 33-It is decided that we have a large scrap book in which student body and school activities will be record-ed. 15-We notice that Alice H. and Warren A. are becoming good friends. 16-The Junior and Sophomore classes in Enfjlish have a contest to determine which can write the best bread and butter letters. fScn:e spread the butter on a little too thick.J '21-'Betty Domaschofsky is given a pretty compact as a farewell gift from the Girls' League. 22, 23, 24-Semester tests. Where are those new resolutions? Trouble, trouble, toil and trouble. 27+Dr. Casteel, instructor of Public Speaking at,the University of Oregon, brings four members of his class to sp-eak to us. 9, 30s-Seniors scurry about planning tryouts for their play which will be pre- sented s0on. f Watch for the date of the play.l FEBRUARY 3-H-'Gypsies slink about and brandish long, wicked-looking knives. fIt happens in the operetta.J Alfred makes quite an Englishman, don't cha know. 4-Senior play cast is chosen. 5 4 A Midsummer Night's Dream, motion picture based on the play of the im- mortal Shakespeare, attracts a large number of students to Eugene. f Shake- speare vs. Classes?J 10-Girls' League members say ain't, chaw gum, thip their tea and thup their soup in a play concerning the use of good manners. ! It sounds entertaining as well as instructional.D Ye Editor, Bob Michael, calls staff members for a conference around the press table. Sales campaign is launched with Dorine Bailey in charge. 11-The Senior girls have a Leap Year party. What fun! 12-Alice Bailey celebrates her birthday-with the mumps. Try it sometime. Ruth Harvey from Roseburg has enrolled in the Junior Class. 13-If you should chance to hear a low, rumbling noise don't be startled. It's only Kent mumbling to himself. 14f-Mr. Sheythe assures the Juniors that they are the laziest class in school. fOf course, we believe the reverse is true.i 17-The girls have their first discussion about baseball suits. 18-Playwright Howard Speer pens another skit to advertise the Junco-Ed, and that famous acting team, Larsen-Reneau, present it to the Student body. 20-Snow and ice. Brr-we thought spring was here but old man winter has fooled us again. 21--Elmer M. thinks he knows more than his English teacher. 24-Placing thumb tacks 'around about' seems to bc a favorite pastime for some -those who place them. 26-County Clerk Dillard speaks to the Civics class. T27--Ed. U. pursues his favorite penmanship exercisesfwriting notes to fguess who.l MARCH , 2-The Juniors are selling tickets to their show, Little America. Baesball prac- tice begins with enthusiasm. Muscles are stiff and bones creak during the first few days. 3fSome interesting collections are discovered: Ralph L. collects stampsg Louise K. collects pencils, the teachers collect notes i! ll, and some of the boys collect girls' trinkets. n E401
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