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- Calendar - SEPTEMBER Sept. 20.-School opens with a large attendance. As usual we are met by the smiling, green little Freshies. Sept. 21.-School dismissed in order to hunt books. Freshies come back bringing True Stories and various Wes- tern Magazines. Sept. 22.-Seniors cuss and discuss Physics but finally have to take it. Sept, 23.-One Freshman girl imag- ines she is so bright she tries to enter Senior English. CShe sure has quite an imagination.J Sept. 24.-We all listen to the gold- en rules dictated to us by Mr. Goss. Sept. 31.-Physics class cleans the laboratory. Senior boys are taught how to sweep. OCTOBER Oct. 10.-Jessie Vaughn tries to show out by falling up the stairs instead of down, Oct. 13.-Seniors order their wonder- ful class rings. Oct. 15.-Seniors elect class officers. Many votes received for an unknown person named Dorothy Q. ' Oct. 18.-Mr. Lewis will surely be ln a better humor. tWhy?J He has on a new suit. Oct, 26.-Getting report cards. Look! at the Freshies distressful looks. Oct. 30.-Old blue Monday and no lessons. Just ask Mr. Goss why. He al- ways can guess. NOVEMBEVR Nov. 1.-The Senior music class have wonderful voices or that's what they all tell us. Nov. 5.--Three basketball players have to rest a half day before playing. Nov. 10.-Senior rings come C. O. D. Seniors busy Collecting Off of Dad. Nov. 23.--All get off for Thanksgiv- ing. Just look at the Freshies smile. Nov. 29.-Back again after a nice va- cati-on which all enjoyed, DECEMBER Dec. 1.-Mr. Goss sick. The Algebra students wonder what better luck they really could have. ' .Dec. 6.-Another photographer ar- rives to see the Seniors. Wonder who will be coming to see us next. Dec. 8.-Miss Hess has a. permanent wave. Lillard thinks she looks real nice. 'Dec. 9.-The Seniors are all dressed up, wonder what for. Dec. 10.-Well, at last the crisis has past, Noble had his h-air combed for the picture. What a. relief! Dec. 23.-All looking forward 'for Santa Claus and vacation. Dec. 25-31.-Sleepless nights and sleepless days, and this year, too, shall pass away, JANUARY Jan. 1.+We find ourselves back to the grindstone once more. Also the us- ual crop of neckties, broken resolutions and bandana handkerchiefs. Who in- vented those things anyway? J-an. 3.-Noble gets his foot caught in the radiator while having music. Af- ter a long and hard struggle he is re- leased. Jan. 9.-Lillard and Carroll read some very interesting compositions in English class, very suggestive that they had eaten red pepper for supper. Jan. 24.-Mr. Lewis sure can walk. He walked in on Monday in time to teach us Physics. Jan. 26.-Carroll acts as model in showing the new basket ball suits. FEBRUARY Feb. 1.-Freddie caught giving Vio- let Wesner another Feen-a-mint. Why Freddie! Feb. 3.-One Physics student requests prayer for her during class. ,53-
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