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SS Oct 1-Mr. llinshuw is inuving to-tlay anil leaves the schuul to its own ilcvices. Oct. 2-Big ll. S. picnic at the Athletic l'ark. lfxccllent time anfl excellent eats. The cretlit belongs tu those wht, thuught up the scheme. Oct. OiRHNlllUl1tl Learnc-r's cuutluct in the halls is scantlalwus fur a Senior. Stance one fact Oct tjct nuunsf' Oct. tlct Oct Oct Oct. Oct. six. Oct shoultl speak to his muther. 7-llourayl llntwztyl liiftcen-mimite periml is aliolishecl. XYhat a nurelty. S-The great Sargassu tlrive is nn. Seniur ti-mills attack tirst line trenches, HOA liner XYillits tliscnvers a new rule in -ll! tlraininar. l'1wmn1111s inn lil'-i IO-Gee! Wliat a rain. Several pupils go home hy boat. l34fXlr. lialcmn is still passing out cigars. 14-C Jh, such ll well-urganizetl scliutill Nnthing Very exciting happens. 13--Sargasso tlrivc eutleilg SOO suliscriptiwns are ulatainetl in une week. 16-First series uf six weeks' tests. Lung faces are prexalent in the halls. 17-Last tlay uf tirst six weeks. lf'.'erywiie makes the rim' tu th, better next 20-Frank Castelln cut his linger in Chemistry anfl faintetl. llis frailty will not permit such things. Oct. 21--lfretl Klurffan :mtl .Mlellaert 'llliuiiipsim hail an arffument in -lli llisturx' Otherwise all is well. -E1 fb . ' Oct. 22-More faces elonvatell. Gratle cartls are iven wut. 6 Oct. 23-It is zmnutmceil that all who ma le 41+ :mtl :iliiwe are tlislltlrscl the periocl. The eighth periml assemblies are well nccupiecl. Oct. 24-Cciiivcicaticm this morning lirst periutl. Rexx Shields talketl alnuut Tlicu- tlore Roosevelt. Oct. 27-luninrs' llallfiween iartv last Fritlav niffht at Dtirtntlix' llewct-sc's was 1 ' '1 ' ' b ' great y enioyec. Oct. 28-Dan i-Xrinstrong was awarcleil the pnsitimi of htiltling XYallacc lflsun in his seat the eighth period. Oct. 29-XYe wonder huw Often Dallas JX. curls his hair. N11 mnre scliuul till Klun- clay. Books taken home will he stutlictl Sunflay night. Um' llzzfnlnwl 'Ill'
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Sept. 8-School begins. The hall walls are plastered with Freshies. Sept. 9-Mr. McCarty is so popular he has to hold class in the auditorium. as there were only 51 in the class. Sept. IO-lt is announced that school will let out at 3:15 for the remainder of the week. Somebody's heart softened. Sept. 1liThese high school cases are awful. Mr. McCarty and Miss ilard con- verse in the hall for live whole minutes fby the clockl. Sept. 12-Great rejoicing-the tirst week of school is past. Sept. 15-Monday-All fellows who had dates Sunday evening sleep in the as- sembly. Sept. 16-First Senior class meeting. Francis Dawson is elected president. Here- after it will be proper and fitting that he he addressed as Hon. Francis A. Dawson. Sept. 17-An ad appears on the board, Girls wishing lessons in dishwashing see Lucille Smith. Sept. 18-Mr. XVoody delivers a sermon to the Sth period assembly in 200 on the subject, XVasted Timef' Sept. 19-Senior 'Wiener Roast postponed on account of the rain. Harry lYerbe is brokenhearted. Sept. 22-Paul XVolford. from Amboy, enters school. XYe, especially the girls, are glad to have you, Paul. Sept. 23-Ko Hi girls give lunclieouette in the gym to welcome Freshie girls. Sept. 2-l-Freshmen hold class meeting and elect officers. Sept. 25-Eighth period convocation, XY. H. Stout delivers a fine talk. Sept. 26-Seniors have their XViener Roast at Dorothy Odom's. Swell time-ask Helen. Sept. 29w Doc lllson removes a canine from Miss Ryker's assembly. Sept. 30-Miss Cleveland has a matrimonial vine on her desk. XVhile there's life there's hope. One hundred
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Nov. 3-llallowe'en is followed by lots uf colds. XYilna's party went off splendidly. Nov. -l-lt looks very suspicious for Bob llriney. lie slept soundly all the lifth period. Nov. 5-Tryouts in the gym this noon indicate that Dallas will be chosen. 1 Nov. 6-Convocation this morning. NYe are convinced that Miss Farlow missed her calling. She should have been a prima donna. All class presidents made speeches for the Athletic JASSOCIHUOII. Nov. 7-Dan A. can lick Fat R an, as was made known when they had a light . 1 i 5 . c Monday evening. beason tickets put on sale to-day. Nov. 10-And still Bob sleeps! XYe are mighty proud of our team, although Blun- cie was slow. Nov. 11-And not a thing going on. Everyone is howling because we aren't cele- brating the lirst anniversary of the armistice. Nov. 12-All Seniors have been dolled up for a week, getting their pictures taken. Vie forgot to mention it, and it is queer how such an interesting thing could have haps pened to slip our minds-lrvin Hollis had a date Friday night. The question is, XYho was the lucky damsel ? Nov. l3f'l'hchna and Angus were down in thc gym this noon. lt's really startling how these cases develop. Nov. l-l-Convocation was held the eighth period. Athletic Association oliticers are elected. George Houser is president. Nov. 17-All the girls are excited. Theres a new boy in ZOO and he's. oh, so handsome! lt is rumored that he is from Galveston. Nov. 18-XX'-+n't somebody please start something so there'll be something to write about? Nov. l9fA distinct shade of green was noticeable in the assembly this morning. The lireshies had a class meeting last evening. Nov. 2OfXYhere was Charles llarlan this morning? XYill someone please forward the information? Ray Learner says there was a very noticeable odor of skunk about Charlie, and he is believed lo have one or possibly more hidden in his pockets. Nov. 21-Convocation this morningsthe kind we like, too. Mr. Appleton cer- tainly has a stock of funny stories. Nov. 2-l-Anderson licked us, but cheer up, that's the lirst game we've lost. Nov. 25-XYe are informed by Adelbert Thompson in -ll-Z l'listory,Class that lien-- 121111111 Franklin was a Frenchman. Alas, our distinguished hero is absent and several hearts belonging to the ll. S. belles are broken. Nov. 26-The last day of school for four whole days. llow our meek little hearts rejoice and the Ivo l'li's give a real program to top it all otii. Wie always were thank- ful for little things. One huutlred Tico
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