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FEBRUARY Monday 1- Grace McKibbin returned to school today after one month's absence, the result of an operation for appendicitis. Tuesday 2- Operetta practice. Vlfhen Claude P. got something funny on his mind in Civics class, Mr. Kent called time out, and a giggling party has held. Good time was had by all. XYQ-dnvsday 3- Basket Ball practice. Epidemic of the blues broke out today. Report cards given out. Thursday -L- The Sophomores saw a patch of green, They thought it was the Freshmen classy But when they nearer to it drew, They found it was the looking glass. Friday 5- Visitors. VVe are entertained by several musical nulnbers and a short talk. Our old rival Middlebury plays us tonight. Monday 8- Old fashioned concert given in H. S. this evening. Tuesday 9- Miss Rowan in English Class, I'm tempted to give you a test. Sophomores, Yield not to temptation. XYs-dnesday 10- Mr. Planks in Geography, Do they raise sheep principally for the cotton? Thursday 11- Senior girls make Howers, Senior boys fix up stage property. Friday 12- , Practiced Operetta. Cast had pot luck supper and practiced after suppe1'. Monday 15- Jay Kelsey quarantined for smallpox. Tuesday 16- ' Uneventful. Xhfdnesday 17- Operetta The Vl'ishing VVell given at last. Thursday 18- Operetta postponed. One member of the cast is ill. Stormy. l+'1-iday 19- Shipshewana and Millersburg game. Monday 22- Another Monday. Tuesday 23- Eileen Kent's condition unimproved. XXX-dnvsday 24- B. F. Deahl of Goshen. presents banking plan to student body. Thursday 25- Rainy day casts gloom over student body. Many are out of school because of sickness. Friday 26- School dismissed at 10 A. M. till 1:45 because of Mr. Otts funeral. County Superintendent visits school. Page S4
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JANUARY Monday 4- Back again. Many New Years resolutions made. We hope the teachers made some too. Senior meeting. Tuesday 5- Mr. Kent said, Now that we have had a vacation we should all be more alert and study harder, etc., etc, New sweaters, a diamond or two and other trinkets on display, the result of Xmas. 1Yednesday 6- Senior meeting called to decide several questions on the annual. Thursday 7- Why is it one never sees Otis L. unless Mary U. is with him and vice versa? The case threatens to become fatal. Friday 8- Operetta, basket ball, Music Memory and The Echo keep every one busy. Monday 11- He who knows and knows he knows is a Senior. Tuesday 12- . Nothing doing. XVednesday 13- Sleeping sickness prevails. Thursday 14- Mr. Plank got rather mixed up and assigned the rest of the book for a History lesson. First aid was rendered to several members of the class. Friday 15- Goshen and Millersburg game tonight. Monday 18- Seniors show much interest in Self-Reliance in English class. WVe learn that Imitation is Suicide. Tuesday 19- The day is cold and dark and dreary, It rains and the wind is never weary. The teachers growl at whatever we do, The students are quiet, the air feels blue. And the day is dark and dreary. NVQ-dnesday 20- Mtrs. Kent came to school with a black eye. We wonder it all married people fight. However Mr. Kent looked natural and very peaceful. Band played and Boys quartet sang last night for farmers meeting. Thursday 21- Bina was seen riding around in bread wagon at noon. Can you beat that? Friday 22- As there was no teacher in the assembly the children got quite unruly but when Mr. Kent appeared on the scene all was quiet. Millersburg and Wol- cottville tonight. Monday 25- War wages. Teachers bombard pupils with tests. Pupils retreat. Tuesday 26- Seventh and Eighth grades give their operetta, Twilight Alley. Girls Glee Club sings. Lucille Howser gives reading between act. XVednesday 27- Big snow storm. Twilight Alley given again tonight. Seniors receive class rings. Thursday 28- Fortune smiles on us. No school. Roads are impassable. Friday 29- No school. Page S 3
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MARCH Monday 1- So this is March. Mrs. Kent and Jay Kelsey returned to school. Cast for Senior play chosen. Tuesday 5 Class night program begun. XVednesday 3- Basket Ball team in practice for Tournament. Thursday 4- A large number of pupils decide to enter Oratorical contest. Friday 5- SaBina Dirks underwent an operation for appendicitis today. Basket Ball tournament tonight and tomorrow. Monday 8- Aw-we didn't win the tournament but we don't feel so bad because the team that defeated us entered the State. Mr. Plank in Geogrpahy, How many hain't not got their lessons? Oh Mr. Plank. That would be all right for underclassmen but really, Seniors, you know- Tllesday 9- Eileen back in school. Operetta practice tonight. XY1-dnesday 10- Mr. Plank not in school because of sickness. Thursday 11- Operetta given tonight. Boys quartet practice at noon. Friday 12- Class Basket Ball games: beat 'em Seniors. Girls Sextette practice at noon. Cast of VVatch Your Step, VVilton, busy working on their parts. Pictures taken for the annual. Monday 15- First Senior play practice. The pictures that were taken Friday are finished. Pretty good, eh? Tuesday 16- Local Music Memory Contest held. Maedene Cripe wins first in H. S. XVerlne-sday 17- Ben Moser caught studying. A physician should be summoned at once. 'l'hursdzry 18- A little st1'ay dog finds its way into our place of learning. Authorities lock it in the engine room. But this location did not suit Fido and he rendered us a solo in G minor. Monday 22- Senior meeting to decide on invitations, etc. Rain and more rain. Roads almost impassable. Students hold opinion that school should be closed. Naturally. Tuesday 23- Thinly clad Athletes prance about the school house in training for track. XVcdncsday 24- A Junior had the nerve to quarrel with a poor little Freshie, today noon, who was too young to defend himself. A Senior was summoned to settle the quarrel with the Freshie and said Junior. There little Freshie. don't cry. They're awfully naughty we know- Friday 26- Several records used in the primary room were played today as requested by Freshies. Mrs. Kent embarrassed Seniors by asking them if they remember the pieces and we had visitors too. Monday 29- Seniors practice play tonight. SaBina back in school today. Tuesday 30- More Senior play practice. XVedne-sday 31- Mr. Plank couldn't wait until tomorrow to be fooled so he answered the tele- phone when it hadn't rung today. Page S5
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