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fgq fxvs.-8..s..s..s..x..,..xnxnx..x..s..s..xU,..s..s..x..x..x..x..s..s..s..s.-snxnsas-.s.-xl-s..sg4faq SEPTEMBER 2 School starts with a bang! Sixty- three registered. Rained all day. 3 Lessons assigned. Glenn Graf looks lost. 4 Ilene Bogner seems sad. Guess why? 5 Sun shining. Everything and every- body bright and rosy. 6 Physical training last period. Boys have kittenball game. 9 School band organized with eighteen members starting. 10 Girls glee club organized. Twenty- five members. 11 Everybody uneasy in school waiting for last open air band concert. 12 The school band has its first prac- tise. Things don't sound so bad for the first time. Gwendolyn Crane visits school. Vernon Leeper looks happy. 13 Glenn' Graf helps school janitors. Watch out! 16 Glenn Graf comes to school with his hair waved. It looks fine. 17 Keith White tells Mr. Weston in Com- mercial Law class an idiot is a person who has lost part of his brains and doesn't know it. 18 Seniors-Juniors have an outing, re- freshments of weiners, buns, watermelons, and peaches. 19 Most of the students are quite drowsy from the big time last night. 20 Supt. Weston acts as one of the judges in Four Corners playday contests. Lockridge high school kittenball team beats Four Corners 4 to 1. 23 Everett Graf goes to sleep in class. Violin beginners take their first lesson from Mr. Leu. 25 Rain intervened and the kittenball game was cancelled with Packwood. Boys Glee Club organized. Twenty-eight try out. 26 Everett Graf who thinks that all romances happen just over night learn that some romances cover a long period of time. 27 Boys and girls fad: Boys rolling trousers to knees and girls rolling stock- ings mid-way between ankle and knee seems to be spreading although senior boys are trying to stop it. 30 Boys and girls glee clubs practice together the last period. They start prac- ticing songs to be sung at the All-County Music Festival, October 19. High school band went to Fairfield Saturday to prac- tice with All-County band which will be one of the features of the Festival. OCTOBER 1 Mr. Weston's voice because of hoarse- ness sounds like the big bad bear. 2 Everybody seems very nervous until final score of first World Series game is known. Lockridge High School goes to Packwood to play Soft Ball. 3 Report a 2 to 1 defeat at the hands of Packwood high. 4 Libertyville forgot the date made with them for soft ball, so on their diamond our team divided up with Mr. Leu and Mr. Weston as captains. Mr. Weston's team was victorious. 7 After Glenn Graf got 100W today in a Commercial Law test Mr. Weston decided Glenn hasn't been sleeping in class after all. Maybe the rest of us ought to sleep a little. 9 Sophomores down the stubborn freshmen in a soft ball game by the count of 14 to 3. 11 Lockridge defeated Libertyville kit- tenball team by the score of 13 to 12. 14 Virginia Cavenee is operated on for appendicitis. Junior-Senior girls were de- feated by the lower classmen 29 to 9. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vorhies visited high school today. We wish them a happy voyage in married life. 16 Senior boys defeated the Sopho- mores 7 to 6 in a kittenball game. Two Sophomores hurt. 17 Ilene thinks a voice in the dark is much more impressive than one in the day- time. 18 The High School German Band play- ed before the assembly in preparation for the Music Festival. 22 Everett Graf tells English Litera- ture class that an Iowa Patrolman took him into the court house to tell whether a cer- ain car had passed him on a hill while com- ing home from Music Festival Saturday. 23 Mr. Weston gives the call for de- clamatory volunteers. Virginia Cavenee comes home from the hospital. 24 Grant Vorhies visits High School. He tells us that he worked on President Roosevelt's ship, the Houston. 25 The Sophomores are expecting a penalty Monday for misdemeanor in the assembly. 28 Freshmen and Sophomores go on a weiner roast and do they drink cider. 29 Basketball exercises started today. Twenty-four boys report to Coach. 31 Raymond Swanson badly jnjiured when run into by an automobile. F u J 5 -s--sus.-sus.-suxax.-Q-use-Q.-s--snxns-inns.-x.-sus-nx.-5.-s--snsns .- sux--sus.-sux -fs.-x
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