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NOVEMBER Monday 3 Devotions by Rev. Wallace. Reports of Hallowe'en expeditions come to us. Droves of Freshies are implicated. Tuesday 3- Mr. Kent lectures us on parties and being out late. Everyone decided to re- form. and get home by eight-thirty every night. WVednf-sday 4- Senior meeting. Ten members of the class were elected to canvass tl1e neigh- boring towns for ads for the annual. Thursday 5- He who knows and knows not that he knows is a Junior. Friday 6- Committees elected to get ads for annual canvassed Goshen, Elkhart, New Paris and Millersburg. Monday 9- Boys basket ball team won their game played with Wakarusa. Tuesday 10- Magazine Subscription Campaign in full swing, Senior class divided into three teams. Pictures taken for the annual. XVednesday 11- Seniors called in oflice-for Civics Class. Juniors so busy practicing their play that we, their victims, must study in the class rooms while they rehearse their play to the empty assembly. We are reminded that this is Armistice Day. Thursday 12- Miss Risser began Biology class by sending a procession of boys to the window to get rid of their gum. Friday 13- Beware! All of you who are superstitious. Monday 16- Note the gloomy expression on the faces ot several pupils of the Public Speak- ing Class who were served warmed up left overs at Kents for supper. Tuesday 17- Principals and Superintendents Banquet in the evening. The Home Economics class served a three course dinner. The Special Attractions of the Program were the Girls Glee' Club in their new costumes, Robert Kile and his cornet and the Public Speaking class in a one act play, Not Quite Such a Goose. XVednesday 18- Junior play, Aunt Billy from Texas, given. Also Not Quite Such a Goose. Thursday 19- Junior play given again. To use our language it was a whopping success. Friday 20- Visitors. Another Basket Ball victory added to our list and Shipshewana our victims. Monday 23- Tests-Fire drill. In the excitement of the fire drill Mr. Kent loses his test questions. Hurrah for our side! Happiness reigns! Tuesday 24- Visitors. More test! A number of snapshots were taken for the annual. lYednesday 25- Big game tonight, New Paris-Millersburg. Thursday 26- Thanksgiving vacation. Seniors decide to call the Annual The Echo. DIOnday 30- Harold Hartzler left for Chicago to attend the stock show. He will be gone the remainder of the week. Page S1
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OCTOBER Thursday 1- Freshies paraded through the assembly showing their colors, Black and Red. Boys wearing caps and girls wearing arm bands. You'll make good looking Seniors some day. Friday 2- Fire drill. Miss Risser seen looking out of window, Don't teachers burn? Monday 5- Freshies forgot to go to class today. Wish we could all have such a con- venient memory. Tuesday 6- Juniors selected their play Aunt Billy from Texas. It will probably be good but of course not as good as the Senior play. Naturally. XYcdnesday 7- The Girls and Boys Glee Club hold joint meeting in which we decide to give an operetta. The Wishing Well, a romance of Old Ireland. Thursday 8- He who knows not and knows that he knows not is a Sophomore. Friday 9- First Basket Ball Practice. VVe're with you team. you got the pep, go after 'em, you'll get 'em yet. Monday 12- Nothing doing. Tuesday 13- Harley Keim caught--Sleeping. XYednvsday 14- Senior meeting, also Boys Glee Club practice. Rumors of nearing vacation reaches our ears. Thursday 15- Mr. Kent announces there will be no school due to Teachers Association in South Bend. Whoopee! Monday 19- Marjorie Shaffer came back to school with shorn locks. A report of the number of annuals sold is given by Harold Hartzler, Business Manager. After vacation teachers assign long enough lessons to make up the time. Horrors! we might have known it! Tuesday 20- Five H. S. boys begin their sentence of six hours extra study, the result of skipping school. The guilty are: Harley Keim, Paul Brown, Kirby Troyer. Claude Pancratz and Jay Kelsey, XYednesday 21- Glee Club Girls entertain their mothers. Thursday 22- Seniors and Freshies must calmly listen while Mr. Kent instructs them as to correct behavior. Friday 23- Pep meeting. Yell leaders are Virginia VVhite and XVendell Jensen. First Basket Ball game. Monday 26- Nothing doing. Tuesday 27- Repeated yesterdays program. Xhfdnesday 28- Girls playing volley ball are divided into two teams. The blue and the white. Thursday 29- Girls had a game of volley ball. Otis Larimer heard to exclaim. Oh good. the team ahead beat! Seniors decide to sell candy and hot dogs at all B. B. games. Candy also on sale in assembly room, Friday 30- XVe are requested that during Hallowe'en we do not destroy anyone's property or in any way disturb the quiet of the town. The first is agreed to hut the latter. Oh well-perhaps. Page S0
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DECEMBER Tuesday I- Senior meeting to decide the question of buying a Health bond. Mr. Kent talks on Tuberculosis funds. More gum deposited on outside of window in Biology class. XVcdncsday 2- All classes decide to buy bonds. Report cards given out. Oh the joys and sorrows of card day! Thursday 3- Mr. Plank assigning Geography lesson, Take over to Thunder! Be careful Mr. Plank. Operetta practice begun. Friday 4- , Athletic Meeting. The Association decided to buy Health bond. Also Associa- tion members cease paying dues after Jan. 1. Another big game. Hope we win! Monday 7- VVe won! Only 18 days till Christmas. Do your Xmas shopping early! Tuesday 8- Delightful days-Test week. Seniors order class rings. Some get what they want. XYednesday 9- By special request the Public Speaking class presented Not Quite Such a Goose, for the Farmers Meeting. Thursday 10- Mrs. Kent on sick list. Mr. Kent in Civics, You can't sleep in this class. Stanley VVolf- I know it: I've been trying for the last half hour. Friday ll- Only 14 days till Xmas. It's really coming. Monday I4- Sophomores caught eating candy in English class. Shame on you Sophomores for being caught so easily. Tuesday I5- Exams coming. Actions speak louder than words. XYcdncsday 16- Exams. Nut sed. Perhaps too' much. Thursday 17- More exams. Several Juniors attempt to make away very mysteriously with Senior banner but Mr, Groif intervenes and takes banner from them. Viihere- upon Seniors hold council and appoint committee to see authorities about rais- ing Mr. Groff's wages. Friday 18- VVe wish the .Juniors would put up their banner. Visitors today. XVolcott- ville game tonight. Monday 21- Have you sent your letter to Santa Claus? Patil Brown and Jay Kelsey have. Tuvsday 22- Harley Keim asked Mrs. Kent what Santa Claus' address was so I suppose he wants to write too. XV4-due-sday 23- Q Senior meeting to discuss questions on the annual. 'Thursday 24- One act Xmas play, Fiat Lux given by members of the Public Speaking Class. Public invited. Boys quartet also sang. Merry Xmas and a . January 1 Happy New Year. Page S2
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