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Q- llrllhal. THE A Oct 5 Mlss Stramrud comes to teach us how to smg Only three g1rls declde they need the 1nstruct1ons Oct 6 G1rls spend the noon hour watch1ng boys out on the d1amond Tom demonstrates some fancy throw TH Oct 7 Esther Brmkman spent the week end w1th the Hoeth g1rls Oct 10 Mr Sprelter IS attend1ng the N3t1OH3l Dalry Show at St Paul Oct 11 Mr Hatch delcded there was too much reckless dr1v1ng 1n the c1ty and has orgamzed a class 1n auto mechamcs for the ladles Ten would be chauffers appeared 1n caps and overalls Oct 12 Joe Larson and Esther Brmkman beg1n to get acqualnted Oct 13 Glrls declde to organ1ze a basketball team Boys beware Oct 14 Oh glory the Week IS over Oct 17 Glrls llsten to a very 1nter est1ng talk on clothes by MISS Meloche State Olothmg Speclallst Oct 18 MISS Teare acted as Judge at NINETEEN HUNDRED Q R l C AND TWENTY TWO a Commumty Falr at Halfway Oct 19 Boys stung to greater efforts by the g1rls play are pract1s1ng basketball madly Oct 20 Students declde the fI'6Sl'116S have been here long enough so they are 1n1t1ated They come out not qulte so green Oct 21 Hazel Fremstad entertams a caller from Holmen Oct 24 E1ght couples from Aggle have a welner roast on the hllls back of Aggle Don t tell Mr Hatch Oct 25 Mable Traastad takes an elegant flop 1n the mam hall Oct 26 Selmar Strand calls at the Staples res1dence Oct 27 Mr McNutt orgamzed a n1ght class ln carpentry for men Oct 28 Wonderful dlscoveryl Mrs Showers finds out the Amerlcan h1story class 1S just as br1ll1ant as the med1eval class of last year Oct 31 D1d you meet a ghost last mght? It was thelr mght out you know fNfLJfX 1 17 Nnmemher Nov 1 The Freshman class has or ganlzed and elected 1tS oflicers after a very heated electlon Nov 2 L C Hatch went to Mllwau kee thls noon McNutt took advantage of h1s absence to g1ve us a speal on courtesy Nov 3 Chemlstry class generated hy drogen sulphlde Everybody IS lookmg for the rotten eggs Nov 4 Basket Ball season starts Flrst game w1th the Clty We w1n Gust a contlnuatlon of last year s v1c torlesl After the game the Freshmen entertalned the upper classmen at a dancmg party Nov 7 The mspectors V1SltGd us and gave a very favorable report We re de llghted to hear 1t but are not surprlsed Nov 8 Erlmg got caught 1n the ra1n PAGE 41 IllllllllllllIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIHIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIUIllIIIllIIIIKlIIIIIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIII IlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIUIIIlIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIlIIIIIIIIIUIYIIIIIIIIIIK . - . . i I Q I 0 . . . 1, . C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V . . . . . . g. 1 , . , O C O O . . , 7- 9 I I , ' 0 l 0 ' . . . A , . . , . ' 0 o Q ' I Q I 0 . . . 4 . 0 - . , , ' . . . 0 I 0 V . . . ' u V U ' n W ' Q ' ' u u t Q 4 , V . . . , . . . . 0 0 u s 0 7 . . . . -. . . . . . ,Q , ' I 0 L 0 ,. . . , , . ' 0 0 - . . - . ' , ' I 0 A - l i V I Q , Y . . . . , . . . . . . , . U . . . , K , ..,- I Q Q . ' ,,f ,f l, .1 ' - S I T ' I If , ,-. V fx, f ,, V: I N 6 W.-Q N53 ya. 1 , , ' 'N :V 4 ' Ny ,. , , -1 .4 . .. , . -- N , . 1 X ,V . - 'N .- . :a -, . 1 1 ,f iff 1'X.ff .ey-,.-'1 -' ,fl H .. 1 ' -55 'll 'Q f pvifz' S 1 f 'f f' N ' - 4 K-f ' -8- - X -- - 5,?fSf' - -15' f I k - , 4 J fl Y lk 1 ?' - Q ,vw ' ' X R-K may 33? ff' :' 'X V , 4- -X 91114 ,,ff'TQ xx ,J - - -T -' , .LT .f --3: . 1.2-' : N ::' - -1214 ' M . , ., V -X .-Lf . if fzfff' 2 -'iffg ,T,:SQ:X,' -' V L -1 V --+,,-.: A- 1- -A ,H-TILT' -' , -,,,,..f- g -4 -W - , we Kf fs-4 gi-Q fx f fl I ' -- no W 11, lf' Gfffi- 0-nj 1,1 U 0 I - 0 0 O . . . . . . . . . . . , . . - . . I C O I - I . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 7 0 O - Q O - ' - . - . . o . . . , . . . . ' 5 I I , mmm.,Hm,,,,,,,,,,,U,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,mm,1,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,lmllmnnm IIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIFllllIIIll1IIIlllllllllllIllllllIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKDIIIllllIII!IKlIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIOllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllllllIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIK
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DRED R l C lrin1'lullulnnlulnllHE1unidW1!ilnnldEnummululiuugunumnuluumnmllunnIHIIIIDIHIIIIIIH inmml:mummmumnumnumnmnmnn:mnuulxuunnnunuuunumnnnmuml Q, f.ff,xffi1xl. 445V-Q 'f'-2 C g, I ff' Selma! iil'3i7f ?fji it5-- f-fi. . Qlalmlhm' A I T September Sept. 12. School opens With the larg- est enrollment since 1910-11. Fifty-eight students enrolled for the regular course and eight for part time. There was a liberal sprinkling of green ,Cfreshiesj a-- mong the more lorilliant upper classmen. Sept. 13. Unlucky day. Freshmen get lost and Wander into Mr. Hatch's oflice. Sept. 14. Names like troubles always come in doubles. It is discovered that it is the case with the Alices, Esthers and Mables. Sept. 15. Physics class is feverishly searching for questions to stump Mr. Hatch. ' Sept. 16. One Week of school over. Hurrah! Freshies go home to see their mammas. Those Who are compelled to stay are seen With very blue spirits and red eyes. Sept. 19. Students continue to enroll. We have now a quite famous collection from various parts of county and state. Sept. 20. Laura Sheldon and Lionel Higgins go down to the fair to demon- strate milk drinks. Oh! baby! Sept. 21. Fair seems more attractive than school. More students go. Sept. 22. Esther B. relieves Alice Walker at' the Aggie booth. Students take advantage of Mr. Hatch's offer to give them Thursday P. M. oi and take the morning too. Sept. 23. Mr. Hatch gives us another day at the fair to improve our minds. Sept. 26. Students are glad to return to school after their Week of dissipation at the fair. Sept. 27. Mr. Hatch is called to Richland Center on account of the serious illness of his mother. Sept. 28. Mr. Hatch returns. Sept. 29. High school boys decide to be carpenters and are coming to Aggie for instructions. Sept. 30. Chief Wall glances down and notices Geneva Johnson. 2 Q lx . flbrtnher A Oct. 3. Joe Larson, Edgar Brudos and Selmer Strand enroll. Glad to see you, boys. . nmmumunnmxmnnnnwnuunuumulnn PAGE 40 IuInnnmunnnnnmmnunnunr np,.mm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Oct- 4- Inga Carlson from Melrose enters school. She is delighted to get back. Wonder Why. IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIII lm Hmm, ummm
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NINETEEN HUNDRED E - Inllulldhglillluly-3331ululunnunulmnll lu11IIIulun1Inmlnnnunnnnnn1AIIImllunlmlmllunlllnlmlunummunnulmllunnx and lost his marcelle Wave. Boo, hoo. Nov. 9. Campbell Hall is the scene of lively merry making. Josephine enter- tains some of the students at a dancing party. Nov. 10. Girls are still enthuiastic about basketball. Nov. 11. Geneva Johnson starts to Walk home. Are you homesick, Geneva? Nov. 14. Mr. NcNoWn and Miss Teare were seen out riding. They said they were going to a Community Fair, but We Wonder. Nov. 15. Library is closed to all fussers. ' Nov. 16. Girls give a demonstration of their ability as cooks by serving a breakfast. Mr. McNoWn Was the only gentleman and appeared rather hen pecked. Nov. 17. The Athletic Association nnmmnnnmnannnummnzirlmuunimmmmnunniumnununn voted to play Basketball under Wiscon- sin Athletic Association rules. Nov. 18. Athletic Association dance to-night. Girls have you got your dates? Nov. 21. Frank Dennison visited. No Wonder Beatrice looks so happy. Nov. 22. Teacher's convention meets here to-day. We have a Wonderful time up in the kitchen serving dinner and Washing dishes With the able assistance of the boys. Nov. 23. Students leave for their homes for Thanksgiving vacation. Nov. 28. Esther Arneson and Norval Deeren visit school. More happy faces. Nov. 29. No teacher. No Work. tMiss Teare attended Homemakers' Club at Smith's Valley. Nov. 30. Boys get a day off to attend a Guernsey sale at Salem. Girls don't think its fair. ,jff.f?.i5.31ff,,-- f 32: kv. Beremher Dec. 1. We miss Alice W., who is conf fined to her home by illness. Dec. 5. Tom Traastad takes advan- tage of the third study period and goes to sleep. I Dec. 6. We Will have perfect order hereafter. A student council has' been organized. p Dec. 7. Mrs. McNutt got lonesome staying at home alone so she substituted for Miss Teare to-day. Dec. 3. Vernice recovers from his bashfulness enough 'to Write Alma a letter. xumumlnnuml nnxmxmlmclm PAGE 42 Dec. 9. Both teams go to Holmen. Get beat again. Seniors decide on rings after much trouble. Dec. 12. Carl Rohrer, a famous stu- dent, visits school. Too bad Esther A. Wasn't here. Dec. 13. Mr. Spreiter goes to Madison. Dec. 14. Absences reported at noon umlsu.-ally long. Wonder Why. Guess the kids are out at Campbell getting a good feed. Dec. 15. . County School Board met here but that doesn't inspire Hollis to SWS 21 good history recitation. IIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllII lllllllllll llllllllllllllilllll IIIluIIIIlllillIInIlIunllllluIIllIlmlllulullllmunuum n lm ugqxi
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