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1 9 i f, - I 1 Bill Fellowes announces that he does not choose to study Ancient History in 1928. fl 'fi 3'n 77 X I ri Al I. 1- 1' H , ' 7 T 1 sa K 1 i , i f gf 16 i .HW . 17 18 rf' . -20. l 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 27. 28. 29. lxI.'XRCH 1. 2. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. APRIL- 10. 11. ,S Page Sl 1. - 'Senior Speeches begin with Orations by Fellowes and Burns. Latin loses to Milwatikee Country Day School, 2-1 to 22. 1fVho is this Juliet that a certain member known as Harris of Hayward talks about in his sleep? School tomorrow. Tough luck! or as the Trib. states, Upoor little rich. YVashington's' birthday. Sixth Form Speeches by Cameron, Hodgson, and La Due greatly f?Q impress visiting parents. Mr. Hodgman's idea of a good joke-He gave the Ancient History exam a day early without notifying the participants. Period exams again. Darn the luck! Lose and win to Harvard. Lights conquer, 23 to 8, but Heavies lose. 28 to 25. Plans for a successful social season. Ditto. VVho said Senior Prom? G. N. gives another 6th period talk on promoting athletics and eligibility. ln Ancient History Hadley made the statement that he neyer forgot dates. 1'm sure he meant about history. No Senior Speeches, but Campbell and Kemper supply interesting talks. Hitch your wagon to a star, says Dr. Frost of Yerkes Observatory. Gordy Cameron and -lack Burns, yictims of Doc. Flu return to school after a week's vacation. lf, when you were trying to study today, all your papers were blown from your desk, there was no need of turning around. It was just our Ray uncorking a prize sneeze from his cold. Lights beat Luther 21 to 12, but Heavies don't-31 to 18. The Jewish Navy is instituted in our school, and 11111 Hodgman is one of the first to be enlisted. just another one of those lanquid days. The Lights beat Harris -12 to 12, ending their schedule. Collection is started to buy Nellis a hair cut. Ross and Sims orate. Junior Club is a howling success. North Shore Country Day Wins. Scurry to make up work to go to Madisoii. Spring is here one day early. Off to Madisoii. We beat St. John's 19-16. Lose to Castle Heights 22-12. Pillsbury A. VV. 0. L. Chfladisonw. Spring certainly IT1LlS't be here, for it snowed. lllore snow. Exemption list, and more snow. E A 1 A 1 N X 111 N T O S School begins for most of us. The exempt ones arrive. 'Ea HE fi 1 .Z-Q
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L N .L W... .. .. . .1 as . X V i 15 Q if JANUARY- L1 ' 3. Ho! Hum! First day of school. All are worn out from the very strenuous holidays. lVIr. Northrop returns from New York. -1. D. Cameron sleeps Cat home till 91301. So does everyone else Cat schoolj. 5. Rumor hath it that the new bell in the study hall was taken from a fire engine. , 6. Burns' Grange team conquers Fortune's Blue, 11 to 7, and wins the cham- pionship. 9. Pillsbury continues to verify Mr. Bosworth's statement that he is a perfect . speller as long as Fellowes doesn't watch him. 10. European trips are on every tongue since Sims started to distribute his booklet. 11. Eighth hour privileges granted to three and then given to three more Cafter much kickingl. Check up a moral victory for the Senior Class. 12. Extra! Extra! Big election! 13. Hardy Hodgson elected Senior Prefect. 16. l1f1r. YVhiting has become a poet. Halla stood in the corridor He didn't hear the bell And when he reached the classroom hir. 1Vhiting gave him extra home work. 17. Crowd at bulletin board, viewing announcements about vacatiton, crushes and injures four students and Ross. 18. Dark spots on the floor directly beneath the Senior Prefect sign are due to Barnes' inability to ensnare a well-aimed ink bottle. 19. Big crowd at bulletin board-basketball schedule. 20. Oh Joe! 1Vhere is the orchestra? 23. Grind and dig for the exams. 2-1-. Rlore cramming for mid-years. 25. MID- 26. YEAR 27. EXAl4S. 30. Gloom spreads in the High School as the marks come rolling in. 31. 1Vho a1'e eligible. and who are not? FEBRUARY- 1. NVe conquer Ha1'vard twice. Lights by 15 to 7, and Heavies by 2-1' to 23. 2. VVe celebrate Hadley's birthday and ground hog day. 3. Singing in the assembly! 6. U. High is defeated twice-the Lights 17 to 7 and the Heavies 25 to 21. 7. Hadley's remarkable improvement in form dur-ing the second half of the game can probably be explained by one word-lwaxine. 8. La Due wants to know if One-Eyed Connelley was a Cyclop. 9. Novak divulges the important news that the Folio will be out soon. Hurrah! 10. Heavies lose to North Shore 24 to 22. Lights beat Lake Forest 30 to 2-1. 3 13. No school today. 1-1. St. Valentines Day. Don Cameron intended to send comic Valentines tn Q' the teachers, but you know they cost a cent a piece. 15. Folio out at last! Y' ' A 251 Pagi' S3 1 .'o. s -..:T4....:. .... rg .. A . . fx. H. , . .. 1 .1 .-wisp s I 1. 1 1 1 i ii A W-r
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6 T it inf. S 1 1' ' '- 'A l W' Qff,g5,u,-.,:f..,L4 J ri P 55 9 l2. The gym Hoor is being improved and srefinished. 13. Schmid gives out the Klan's secrets and Don Cameron tells how to hunt . seals from airplane. Burns presents awards to Ross, Campbell, and E VVallace for securing Sigillum ads. Get your bids for the Sophomore Prom. 55' From advance reports most of the school will be at the ball game tomorrow. ai They are. N The American History class was to meet at 3:10g hir. Hodgman was there, and-no one elsel 20 Pillsbury, Koch. Hogue, Barnes, and Nicholas prove their oratorical power. 21 Morgazi Park 10-Latin 7. Mr. Hodgman Hreveils that revealed is spelled revieled. Spring must be here. Hank Sincere startles the school with the palest looking suit we have ever seen. Sulphur and molasses? Luther 6-Latin 9. Can the Second Team play baseball? Latin 6-Harris Cscore on requestj. 27 Exams again. 30 The Tennis Tournament advances to the semi-finals. MAY- llay Day! S'hot. S'hotter. Coats and waistcoats are discarded. Off to press! J. B. L. Uur ndfziertisers lm-ve plzzved mzzfidefzre in us by buy- ing space in our Jnnual, thus lzzakizzg its publimtion possible. Let us justify that faith by patronizing them. Please mention the HSIGILLUAT' -zchen purrhasiny. ffl Ei 5 i I L Pug., S5 ggiiiljiggfi ggg g gg Q ...g gg +i,i.g2g1,1gm
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