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Calendar l i-O-- SEPTEMBER Mon.-Some fifty-three applicants for berths on infantship, junior College were given a hearing before Admiral Beach and assigned duties 1o pay for their keep. Incidentally tuitions and fees were collected. Tues.-Everyone out bright and early-all dressed on a pleasure veral new faces are seen, especially from port Huntsville. Some one wonders just what class seamen the Huntsvillites will make. Show trip. Se 'em, Huntsville school. I'm with you. NYed.4-A few students are still unable to find classrooms. How about it, Ug ? Full h-our classes with school in full swing. Thurs.-New maybe you thing college is a snap! This is the first year of Moberly junior College, but that's no sign our teachersare soft beginners. -H - Mon.-Another journey started. Blue Mondays are as noticeable in college as in other places. Tues.-The Hhandleu Mr. and Miss are still used. It surely makes us feel important. ' se sheiks do work fast. Wfhy, already we Thurs.-My, some of the can see the prospects for several marriages. Wlait a while, girls. Leap Year will soon be here and then you can try your hand. Tues -junior' College boys are asked to attend Work Day meet- h o ing in the.High School. We will show the High School that we ave n antagonistic feeling, won't we, boys? Wied -People always told me that a student couldn't date much l t 1 rv and make their grades, but some of the best students here ca e exe J night. Now, I'm telling a secret, but sometimes I wonder-you know- just out of curiosity. . Fri.-All boys are ready to help ma e y row. We'l1 show 'em we're not lazy. Tues.-junior College joins the High c oo in Mirror and anlists almost a hundred per cent.. 1 Wfed.-To show their appreciation of our support, the H1gh School o us. Marion Lamb is named repor- k VVork Da a success tomor- S h l ' their drive for the has given a section of the Mirror t ter from Fri.-A whole month has crept by. accomplished as much as we should. Wfie ask ourselves if we' have
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'i l OCTQBER gvion.-The hrst of the month. Many good resolutions to St't'1f.iy hart: this month made and just as many broken. '.!'ues.-Indian Summer. Leaves are turning, golden and me benches are still out in the park. Many college students studying uiiuer the supervision of Mother Nature. Boys, watch out for the squirrels! '.l'hiirs.-Mirrors out today and the vanity of many students satis- fied at crashing into the Ah-Ha's or the headlines. XN'ho tells 'Dororriy all the nevvsr Fri.-Torchy an o A another inter-city romance? Tues.-Miss McKeighan breaks t e nevxs and the Glee Club getting stage-fright. Thur.-Activities this morning ant r the strain of 'Me Gustan Todas fand across the hall scme one is argu- i l ing fervently for a reorganization of school system. Fri.-Another Friday-Ch, don't the weeks go last? Arthur and , Kirch are getting brilliant in Spanish. Mon -Bright morning. Bright stulents. Bright recitations. Very good and the teachers seem satisfied. Miss Perley, very agreeable and d N rma have been seen talking together. ls th1S h f of a Christmas Cantata l i om the Spanish Club comes smiling, does not give a test. A . 1 . . I 1 I Wecl.-The boys are getting their minds ade up non as to Wio is going to take who Where. Wfe have reports of several dates-especiab i ly among the Huntsville boys. l Thur.-Loraine Snodgrass elected president of French Club. All y activities met. l ' NOVEMBER Mon.-Ruth sits by Torchy in Spanish and they have just the best- est time. Mrs. Pearson' is, incidentally, a good overlooker. I 'lues.-Assembly day. lWe like assembles. Mr. Beach talks to us and Arthur pounds the gavel as usual. i Wed.-The eternal trianglei Ambrose, Torchv and James discuss- ing trig or something with Xis and y's in it. ' i Tues.-Ambrose the nvinciblel Yes sireeeee. Cupid hadn't pierced him with a dart yet. 1 b Vlfed.--Big plans for holidays heard. Football games prevalent in minds of most students. Many M.j.C. boys Shgw Spirit Qf good will by backing Moberly at Columbia. ' .Pictures taken of individuals. Evgry one til-ed of loafiug- and anxious to start work. Contest for Annual name QIQQQQ. l
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