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14. Orchestra give opening ex- ercisesj 16. Brownstown vs. Medora. Score Medora 25, Brownstown 16. 19. One week until Christmas. 21. Things still looking green.-, Freshies. f 23. All off for Christmas vacation. I JANUARY 2. I New Years over. School bells ringing again. A 3. Crothersville vs. Medora. Score, Medora 23, Crothersville 26. 4. Sophomores happy. Freshies happy. Everybody happy, 2 6. Freetown vs. Medora. Score, Medora 8, Freetown 18. - 9. Mr. Rankin unusually happy. iVonder why? 11. Seniors cram for semi-exam. 13. Cortland vs. Medora. Score, Medora 22, Cortland 25. 16. Annual staff chosen. 18. Senior class play decided ou. 20. -Pekin vs. Medora. Score, Mie- dora 23, Pekin 11. - 23. Senior class colors chosen- Brown and Gold. 25. Report cards. How many D's? 30. Four Seniors called down in Civics. 31. Unexpected visitors. 1 FEBRUARY 3. Freetown vs. Medora. Score, Medora 11, Freetown 14. 6. Just another blue Monday. - 8. Vallonia vs. Medora. Score, Medora 17, Vallonia 35. 10. Pictures for annual discussed. 13. First grammar lesson. 15. Tournament tickets on sale. 17. Everbody prepares to go to tournament. School closes at 3:00. 20. A Home from tournament. V. H. S. winner. '22. Who plays in inter-class tour- nament. 24. Seniors defeat Juniors. 28. Mr. Goss spends day at Cort- land. A MARCH 2. Pictures arrive for annual. ' 6. Boys home from district tour- nament. Scottsburg winner. 8. Girls play volley ball. P -10. Sophomore class meeting. All wonders. 13. Nothing doing. , , 15. Still. nothing doing. 17. Something . doing. Freshmen class ineeting. 20. First practice on play. 22. Boys play base ballf 24. Mr. -Rankin .finds it hard to stay in his chair, off the floor. 27. First real day of spring. Bot- any class receives a disappointment. 29. Nothing unusual happens. 31. Base ball gainef Vallonia vs. Medora. 16-12 favor Vallonia. ' APRIL , 3. Botany class goes on a hike. 5. English test. I 7. Tickets on sale for play. 11. Annual goes to press. 15. Senior class play. What Happened to J ones? 29. JuniorfSenior reception. 30. Baccalaureate Sermon. MAY 5. Commencement. 6. Alumni banquet. -HAZEL BEEM. !7
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IUKES Thomas N.: I say, Herbert, what makes you so cross-eyed? Herbert: From sitting between Doris and Mildred, and trying to make love to both of them at the same time. ' Fassett Mc.: fGoing home one night when last winter's sleet was onj Very singular, when water freezes, it always freezes with the slippery side up! Y7 Senior: Do you like cod-fish balls? Freshie: I really don't know. I never attended one. The last case of indolence is that of a man named John Hole, who was so lazy that in writing his name, he simply used the J. and punched a hole in the paper after it. There is a chap down east whose name was New. He na.1ned his first child HS0l116tllI11g.,, It was Some- thing New. He named the rest 'tNothing. They were Nothing New. A gentleman was chiding his son for staying out late and said: Willy, when I was your age, my father wouldn't even allow me to go out after dark! Then, said the young profligate, you had the dence of a father! NVIIQPQIIIJOII the father very rashly vociferated, I l1ad a confounded sight better one than you have, you young rascal! Miss M.: CIn Grammarj Graydon, express a thought. -Graydon: I don 't believe I can. Miss M.: Tha.t's a good one. The best great short criticism of the modern WVO111311,S dress is that it begins too late and ends too soon. Donald Massena in Latin I surpris- ed Miss Maniou by the following translation: Vir-a man. Gin--a trap. Virgin-a man-trap. Roy Gray and Luella Massena were out walking one day when they pass- ed a popcorn stand. N Lnella: My, doesn't that smell good? Roy: Um-huh! Let's turn around and walk by again. He: CColored suitorj Honey, you ain't gwine ter gib up dat good job you has workin' for de white folks when we gits married, is you? She: But a.in't we gwine to have no honeymoon and take a trip on the train somewhere ? He: One of us might go, honey. Dey ain't a thing holdin' me, but youse got spolisibilitiesf' Mr. Goss: 'What were the dark ages, Arthur? Arthur: I don 't know unless it was before gas was discovered. Miss M: QI11 Senior Grammarj Cecille, give me a simple sentence. Cecille: I can't. Miss M.: f'Correct.
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