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Back Row—J. Elliott, A. Alpaugh, C. Jensen, C. Adams, W. Olson Middle Row—B. Nicholas, E. Johnson, 0. Lathrop, Miss Miller, V. Johnson, A. Potts, F. Wallace. Front Row—M. Nicholas, T. Mullin, H. Blackmer, B. Edlefson, G. Alpaugh, H. Dabler, V. Rasmussen, B. Hansen, V. Anderson. cHlir Alarm
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...ttljf Alurm= Sophomore Diary SEPTEMBER. 6— School starts. Greatly “welcomed” by the Sophomores. 7— America est mea patria. 9—We inaugurated the “Greenies”. Lucky that the blanket was strong for the boys benefit. We discovered that some of the Freshmen girls keep their feet clean but do not admire shower baths. 25—None of our boys will play on the first team in football because of lack of competition. OCTOBER. 10—Six weeks tests. We hope the saying that “Every day in every way we are growing better and better,” is true. 21— The Freshmen and Sophomore party. The Freshmen believe in ghosts now if they never did before. “Woodrow, what did you pay for Eleanor?” 31—Ghosts and witches are thick enough to make anyone believe in them. NOVEMBER. 23— Goodbye, everybody. You may not see us again after tomorrow is over. 24— Hurrah! Thanksgiving has come and we are going to have turkey, maybe. DECEMBER. 1—Woodrow and Albert have changed their dispositions. They know Santa is coming. 23—“Ain’t it a grand and glorious feeling?” A whole week’s vacation. 25— Merry Christmas and— JANUARY. 1— Happy New Year. 3—What did Santa bring you ? He brought me lots. FEBRUARY. 14—“Aren’t they pretty? Did Buddy send you yours?” 26— Johnny has left. Poor Beulah! MARCH. 22— The teachers have an institute and we get two days of vacation. 29— “The Mummy and the Mumps.” “I am Miss Agatha Laidlaw.” 30— Olive left to go to Rock Falls. 31— Beulah, Eleanor, and Helena went to Princeton and visited the jail. Although the doors were locked they managed to escape. APRIL. 2— Miss Miller commented upon our knowing our Geometry so well. Fern ate some candy. Thelma has a new coat. Helena went to Kewanee to get one but the ten cent stores were closed. 3— Eleanor is sporting a new dress. Avis cut her finger this morning but not in cooking class. —Thelma Mullin ’30 Page Twenty-five
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