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Friday, Dec. 15 Third and last installment. Play was a huge success. Mrs. Gray deserves a lot of credit. All the dear students have fond antici- pations of a glorious Christmas vacation. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year I Tuesday, Jan. 2 All students that could possibly get up enough courage to return to school after a most wonderful vacation did so — but that ' s all they did! Wednesday, Jan. 3 Everyone getting into harness again. No Weeklies today. Thursday, Jan. 4 Home coming day for our Alumni. Also, the Weekly was put out by tlie Alumni. Congratulations ! Friday, Jan. 5 Big M ' program coming soon. Wonder what the clever boys will do. Treasurer ' s dance tonigiit. Monday, Jan. 8 School buzzing along same as usual. How many New Year ' s resolutions have been broken so far? Thursday, Jan. 11 Big M program a big liit. Every- one enjoyed watching the dear boys cut up for us. Friday, Jan. 12 League basketball game with Franklin. Good luck, team, you ha ' c our supjiort! Monday, Jan. 15 Everyone excited over coming elections. Wonder who will run ? ' ' Good night — is he going to run for president? Cross my heart I ' ll never smoke (Good resolution If it isn ' t bork e.) Not thrown among The rocks and cactus. Just going out for Casaba practice. Sevbntben
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Quilp, the mean And ugly dwarf Was pushed at last Off of the wharf. Christmas comes But once a year. Santa brings us Lots of cheer. Thursday, Nov. 30 Thanksgiving — no explanation needed. Friday, Dec. 1 Still vacation — Hooray. Monday, Dec. 4 Rehearsals have begun for the school play, The Old Curosity Shop. I« will be a grand success, because there is a splendid cast and wonderful directors. Tuesday, Dec. 5 God of our fathers, Known of old. Anyone passing through Senior Hall at roll call can hear those familiar words ring out. Faculty reception to Senior A ' s. Thursday, Dec. 7 We ' re so busy today that nothing out of the ordinary happens. Friday, Dec. 8 The beloved Olga Steeb played for us today. She certainly is a marvel and she thrills us through and through. Football banquet tonight. Monday, Dec. 11 Senior A-Senior B basketball game was a humdinger for the A ' s. Score: Senior A ' s, 50; Senior B ' s, 16. Tuesday, Dec. 12 Rain and more rainl How we love it! Wednesday, Dec. 13 First installment of the school play, The Old Curiosity Shop. The cast certainly deserves a lot of credit for putting on such a wonderful play. Thursday, Dec. 14 Second installment. Audience great- ly interested. Out in full force. We think Sammy and Sally Brass are just wonderful. Sixteen
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It was a big Red letter day When the Senior Class Put on its play. The football hero Is all swelled up About his letter. Ask the pup. Wednesday, Jan. 17 Manual is having some mighty fine assemblies. Only wish there was room to tell about all of them. Friday, Jan. 19 Senior B reception to the Senior A ' s. Everyone on the best behavior. You never witnessed so much dignity. A lovely program was given and the rest of the evening was spent in dancing and drinking the sparkling via. age known as — punch I Also, basketball game with Poly. Monday, Jan. 22 Will you sign this petition for so and so? Talk about politics — school ' s full of ' em . Tuesday, Jan. 23 Senior A ' s almost through with re- hearsals. Students anticipating a great treat. (Hope they won ' t be disappointed.) Wednesday, Jan. 24 First performance of The| Charm School. Thursday, Jan. 25 Emblem day. One of the biggest days of the term — when our heroes receive their well-earned letters. Congratulations, boys. Friday, Jan. 26 Nomination speeches. How it does thrill us. If you chose to elect me — You know how it is — The last performance of The Charm School given today. Monday, Jan. 29 Primary elections. ElOHTEKN
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