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October 16- Five virgins were unwise today. They went to Mercersburg to get nB1ondie'sn car without office permission. The hitch? They were three minutes late. The penrlty? Three-hundred-word themes. fP.S,- He find seniors have no more privileges than freuhmenl. October 17- The five foolish ones look sleepy. Those themes should be good. October 18- Gave the first asscmbly program of the year. Feel we gave the underclassmcn something to live up to. October 21- Phyllis reports she was very thoroughly kissed last night. Every girl should lcorn the technique of tying knots in shoe strings-- so Ushon suggests. October 24- Rowe seems to have acquired a special interest in Mercersburg Rumor says he has the road between there and Fort Loudon almost worn out. Could it be a girl? October 28- Senior girls become faddists. Advertising the new campus socks. Boys fail to appreciate the change, Poke fun. October 30- The girls really started something. Whole school has campus- sock fever. October 31- Ha1lowe'en party. Find some disguised alumni. November 1- Hunting season opens. Hunters may hunt, but they don't always find--so we learn. November L- Rowe's rabbit stories today smelled fishy to Harold. We hear him say, Nwell, you didn't catch them all, because I ran one up a tree and he never came down.n November 5- Rowe is still talking about the cottontail he Usmoked outn of e tree--that is, when he isn't arguing politics. November 8- Every five minutes Harold asks Sara if she get seesick going up Nsult rivern. He is still waiting for the answer. November ll- nEddien arrives behind a pair of dark glasses, Refuses to explain. nKateH is silent, too. November 12- nEddieH adds a patch to the eye. Still silent. November 15- HMurder will out.n Jean Barmont was roller-skating last night, With whom? Te haven't learned yet, but bruised knees and scratches gave part of the secret away.
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September 3- School SEHIORS 1940-1941 open the last time for us cs we leave third base for the homo plate--next Hay. NDizzyU and Mildred R.eder are missing. September 5- Election day! Marvin Beoler is forced to serve a Nthird term , even though he registers opposition must be a Republicsnl. nEddieH Stoner is vice president, June Hissong, treasurer, and Sore Etter, secretary. September 9- Can't seem to get ourselves settled as Seniors should. Realize we aren't good uoxamplos.n Septemher 10- uDizzyn, tircd of picking peaches, decides school is more educational and rejoins us. Life seems more natural now. We can keep up with the baseball news easier. September 13- The boys spent the whole noon hour trying to make a hit with the freshman girls. The girls evidently enjoyed the hair-pulling. They squealed for more. September 17- Mildred Reeder answered to the roll csll today. Welcome heme, Mildred! September 20- luss Wineman introduces us to the new UGuidence Class.n Spent the period picking home-roem committees. . Sejtonber 23- NDizzyn and NPeyporH appear vith huge bouquets of flowers For the teacher? No. They are our nChecrful Committce.N September 26- General assembly bald to elect school and athletic trensurers and councilman-zt-large. June Hissong Hoops' last position for the Seniors. September 30- Charles Zimmerman, we notice, is becoming a real soccer fan. Strzngt he wasn't so very much interested in the game when ho was in school. really he October 7- Roller-Q Grtuneastle. Tough October ll- After a winner--cream end tv 14' Cru 512011 October We src beginning to Have any explanations, Vera? ponds today? Could she October 3- Why did Laura Her go to the fish interested in fish? Latin? party tonight. nPlottyU gets left at ' on the f et, isn't it, HPlottyU? good fight we selected class colors today. The o shades of brown. admits ho has fallen for a nfroshn named UJeanie.U hrlieve Creston is Nell for the women,N
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November 18- Creston is too depressed and gloomy looking. Sara, how can you be so cruel and heartless? November 20- Picked our pennants and class hats. Argued with salesman long enough to miss two classes. Showed our fickleness, too. 'Changed our class colors to maroon and blue. November 22- High School play uLindan stars Sara Etter as ULindan, June Hissong and Edgar Stoner carry heavy supporting roles. Thanks- giving vacation begins--a Republican one. December 2- Vacation over for all but the deer hunters. Get your ndearu, Rowe? December 3- Rowe must have had tough luck. Doesn't have anything to say about it. December 6- Vacation had ill effects. We cannot think anymore. Mr. Hege says he doubts if we can add two and two. December 9- Basketball practices are under way. Vera Etter and HDizzyW Ovorcash are captains. Hissong is also a first-teamer and Beeler a first-sub. Among the seconds are Phyllis Keefer, June Mellott, Sam Meyers, Creston Rosenberry, and NPeppernAhMrtin. December 13- Waiting very impatiently for those hats and pennants. December 17- Vera gives Phyllis the details of a roller-skating party with nCharlie.W nPhi1N asked if sho tied any knots. December 20- A greet day. Bogen with us presenting a Christmas program --a grand flop. Hats and ponnants arrived. To be sure everyone noticed we wore them to classes KOh, no, not in classes, just to classesjl Received many compliments and agreed with then all. December 30- Vacation over. Teachers lost no time in bringing us back to reality. They talk of nothing but those mid-terms coming two weeks hence. Find ourselves more interested in the Wfuturesn of Betty and Vera. CP,S.- Sante brought them diamonds.P The alumni are omnipresent. January 1- Happy New Year! No, it vasn't a holiday. We don't know why either, but it wasn't, Did someone say someone went to soe UTin Fun Alleyu today? You wou1dn't bluff, would you, girls? January 2- Not an unbroken resolution loft.
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