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'-'-' THE MIRUS i THF MIRUS STAFF 'QENIOR PLAY CAST page twenty-eight
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Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Teb. Feb. Feb. M ar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apf. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May M:.y - THE MIRUS -l CALENDAR OF EVENTS 14-Beginning of the end for seniors. 26-Revenge is sweet! Miamisburg 6, Roosevelt O. 9-Guests at U. D.--Wilmington football game. 31-Hallowe'en pranks at the senior party. 26-Sweet days of thankful Thanksgiving vacation. 3-More M's awarded at Hi-Y Grid Banquet. 4-Tests! Every Pupil brain-wrackersf' 23-Christmas, and lots of vacation. 4-Back to the old grind. 22-Miamisburg courtsters trim Xenia. 29-Half-Way through. First semester ends. 17-18-Smiles prevail as seniors have pictures taken. 12-Another nice basketball victory over Middletown. 22-Ceorge Washington responsible for vacation. 1-Seniors guess of honor at luncheon. rw lu-Intelligent seniors, led by Mr. Brady, strut stuff at county tests. - 26-Kiddies hunt eggs as guests of H.-Y. 1-April Fool! Freshmen give party. 12-Ciplering bee for speedy arithmetic-kers. 13-More Every Pupil Tests-What a Life! 15-16- Nobody But Nancy, and everybody's at the play. 17-Girl Reserves conduct church at M. E. Church. 23-Commercial students shine in district tests here. 29-Music hath chaims-Spring music festival. 1-May Day for everyone but high school students. 7-Twenty-efght Miamfsburgers shine at Miami University Dis- trict scholarship tests. 7-Juniors play the amiable hosts for dignified seniors. 9-Seniors on parade! The prom! 10-Dramatic talent exhibited on Class Night. 13-Fridry! Bad luck? School's out! 26-Diplcma-bound. Commencement. 27-We're alumni now! Alumni banquet. page twen ty-seven
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' THE MIRUS - - . 1 ' '- JUNIOR CLASS You want the past of the Junior Class? How extraordinary! But I shall do my best if you concentrate. Gazing into the wonderful crystal I see glittering gold. This sign means that you have been financially successful. How did you manage Y Oh yes, by sell-ng pencils, magazines and-how clever--by having a magcian and Whistling Joe to come to your school. I see now two rooms decorated as for parties. The smaller is your class party and the larger that successful Junior-Senior Reception. All .s noi gold that glitters, however, for I see the glitterings of literary talent. The Junior Literary Program is the example of this trait. Everything has vanished from the crystal, but no! Here is some- thlrg else! 'I'i,ere are balls and more balls flying through the air- basketb,lls, footballs, and baseballs. Such fellows as Rall, Dutcher, lireshner, Kinderdine, Gephart and Wolpers are catching footballs. Freshner, Dutcher. Kuhn, Borden, Parramore, Kinderdine. Wolpers and Monjar are catching basketballs. The rest catch baseballs. Ath- letfc prowess is evident. And now, the crystal clears, so goodbye until next year. page twenty-'zine
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