had taken place just one year ago. NYe wonder where Babe got her - roses. A Valentine, eh? 16-XYe won from Hammond on the home Hoor. l9---After several weeks absence caused by illness, Florence is back in school again. , Zl- Irish is back in school again after trying his best to leave our happy assembly. Ruth Howe seems to have switched her affections from XYard to Bud. A 1 Z2- The XYindmills of Holland was given at the Bethel church. 23-NYe played Downs on the home Hoor and lost. 26-We lost to Monticello on their Hoor. 27-All members of the party which went to Monticello seem to be rather sleepy. Z8-XYhat's happened to Clark and Mary? MARCH. l-The basketball boys, Miss Robley, Miss Halliday, Eva, and Josephine, went to Decatur to the District Basketball Tournament. VVe played XYeldon in a fast game, and lost by a score of 14-15. My, but we are downhearted ! 2-No school, moving into new building. 8-The Commercial Geography class visited the Farmers' Elevator. We need not ask them how they liked the dirt and the 90-ft. ladder. l0+'l'he Girls' Economic Club entertained the basketball boys and guests. 12-Everybody is telling what the windstorm did to him last night. l3-Ah. ha, and what is this we see? A few Hakes of snow? Ah, yes. 17-The Seniors gave a party at the home of Dorotha Gordon. Zl-ln honor of Miss Pricer's birthday, the teachers and several of the stu- dents xvent to the C. C. Dickson home and spent the evening listening to radio concerts. Because a Ford refused to run, several were forced to make an all night party of it. 26-Open house. A short program was held at 2:00 p. m. APRIL. 13-Senior play Miss Lulu Bettf' 20-Baseball game with Bellflower at Bellflower. MAY. -I-Oratorical contests at Monticello. 14-Track and field meet at Monticello. H l9-State track and field meet atlUrbana. 23-Baseball game with Bellflower here. 27-Baccalaureate services. 51-Commencement exercises at Town Hall. Dr. David Felmley, President Illinois State Normal University, gives the address. JUNE. 1-Last day of school. 1923-
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