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SAY Eastwood the College shiek, has lately is a pleasant pastime, I'LL . i acquired a taste fo rtyping. 1 As yet he has learned but one lesson, that is typing a'lo've letter. 4 - i - VVed.--Kirch still writing letters. Two a day is his pace now. I d hat we will do when we want the typewriter for the g'Log?.' won er W Thur.-Bud Patison unable to stay awake in class today. I wonder why. Oh, of course, he stayed up. too late studying last night. I F '.-J mes Hill, the boy with a voice full of Mommy, delights in ri a favoring us with solos, only they are not so-lo, especially when we are busy studying. F , Mon.-A new student in our English class. It's a she too. Say, don't the boys seem unusually wide awake when the occasion demands? - ' 1 I LT .-Bob Connelly returns to school from a two day date witi ues Miss Mary XA7hite, the bed.-- He is still dragging around too. Keep bl ff e all like rests now and then Richard writes a theme, up the u -w . a erfectly good one, but not a thing was said about the subjects. He P got an S, too. Maybe hels got a pull. Several people misled in the ' d ' class door. It notice that appeared on the door of our assistant ean-s stated that no classes wuld meet today or tomorrow. The joke is that the last two words were added bv some lazy sudent. I wonder whose work it was? . FEBRUARY , VVed.-Kennth Allen, a Fayette Collegiate, takes a change of VI C Cl meetino Dean Spohrer warns us to venue and enters I .I . ass g. . watch those cuts. Kirch officially resigns as yell leader. After several tryouts, Kenneth Allen was elected. More snapshots taken. Thurs.-And another boy finds it more convenient to attend school at home. Wighaiii, the old basketball star, has returned to help put his home school on the map. Remember There's No Place Like Home. Fri.-Kirch's birthday. It's no day of pleasure for ihm. At last our college expressed its sporting blood. Twelve girls known as the Cheerio's will help rouse enthusiasm with pep stunts. Their first ex- hibition today. Boys to play K.S.T.C. tonight. I Mon.-Another new student, Roy Heiman. Say, iust look on 'Mary E's finger. Do you see that engagement ring? Lucky boy, Fred, TUQS-'BOYS Went to Fayette and gracefully accepted defeat. . Thurs.-Thrills upon thrills. Mary E. has on another ring on the thlrd finger of her left hand. Yes, they're married. The college is turning into a marriage bureau. Step up, girls, and get you a man. 'Love at first sight, marriage at the second, is our motto, l'Y Puller' M fend l .I-y the lil! Say- ff Xl ye vu. l' ,l- Qll lllil gui Sl I, llc V 'l if wc l the c 'I 1-rc Ol' c 101113 than ltllx Irie mg der Yu ll: . Pr Y '95 I l . ' . ' l p i .1 ,Ii 1514.4 K J .di 'l in xmf g -si 1 .gp
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VVed.--Oh, those boys, how they do iight for those new suits Now we can see why Fred made a change, he chauffeurs a Buick now. 'Thur. ljoysb trlaining hard for game with Jeff City Saturday. Spring seems to e iere early. Qvercoats and hats are shed. Fri.-Boys in high spirits. Expect to win tomorrow eve. Mon.--Glee Club party at A. Hinton's house. Report fine 61113. Eleventh hour folks whipping up horses for a final spurt. T00 late now. Miss Perley and Richard have a big argument on the faults of the younger generation. W as Miss Perley young once? VVe wonder, Tues-Smiling faces are seen going into a teacher's room and the same faces come out with stormy frowns. XYed.-Ttests start today. Several got the '6skids thrown under them for you know hard tests can be made from easv work. Now we regret we have not studied harder all along. Thur.-Basketball boys go to Boonville to play Kemper M.S. For- get those old tests and play a hard game, boys. Game scheduled with Kirksville Osteoparths tomorrow night and one with Kirksville Teach- ers' College Saturday. ' A Fri.-Incidntally this is the thirteenth. Buccanneers lost a hard fight at Kemper last evening. Play Kirksvlle Osteopaths tonight here. Everyone looks like a worn-out dish rag, but say, isn't it a reliei to be out of those trying ordeal? Hurrah !! No school Monday! Think of it. ' ' ' ' . D'd Mon.-Second semester starts today. Jump right into routine 1 we win that frame Friday night? XVell, I guess. Runt Keen was the b .- object of many complments. He was red hotf, No, we didn't win the Saturday night game. Those boys fought a hard game, led the score at the end of the half, but you know theres two halves and the total is v . 7 t' taken at the end of the second. Now, Richard, I suppose you re sa is- fied. That Huntsville dream of yours has at last enrolled in M.j.C. Look out now, donit lose your head and your heart. - l back row in T .-It used to be that the boys all rushed to ,t ie ues class. Times have changed and now the girls seem afraid of the teach- ers. The truth of this was seen in English I this afternoon. Wfed.-Sun came out strong. Members of staff took snaps today. P l runs from the photographer. Quite entertainingg Miss er ey Thur.-Y.M.C.A. meeting at the junior College Mr, Frank Little Of St. Louis, State Secretary of boys' work of the Y, spoke. Mon.-Miss Perley reported sick this morning. We hate to have her sick, but we sure can use those holidays. Vtfe wonder why the llb- rarian can hear so many things when we are sure we havcnif 161 The C211 out of the bag. Tues.-At last our modest Canadian friend has become comprom- ised. Little Ruth is the lucky one. Strolling down the hall 211111 111 211111
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Fri.-Buccaneers idle. Glee Club pal-ty tomorrow night at Vera -' S Pollard's. Mon.-ill e miss the newly-married couple. Boys getting ready to send valentine presents to their best sweetie A rs 'i L - Y - h . Tues.-dl oday is thc daybfoi loveis. Candy plentiful and many are the laughs over comic valentines. We hear a rumor of angthef Student Say, aren't the boys interested? ls she good looking? XK'ed.-Bucs play Chillicothe Business College tonight. Luck to you, boys. Thurs.-Our chief surely can translate Spanish. lf a word you don't know resembles 0116 in English. call it thatf, is his motto. Boys got small end of score last night. A jinx is on us, I think. 25 Fri.-Vife notice Frat pladge ribbons on several of our collegiates. We wonder why they are so polite to their associates Tues.-Many went to sce the Marionette show this afternoon. Even if we are collegiates we still get a kick out of dolls. Fri.-Quarter tests are due now. Mon.-Chemistry instructor reverts to primary methods and keeps. the class after school. MARCH S Thurs.-Club meets today. Spanish club gives a play. As a queen Torchy makes a good janitor. Fri.-Bucs. play Central tonight. The Cheerios sure did rob that ol, cagle's nest. - . - , 1 h Tues.-The Bucs. play jeigt City tonight. Lets all go to see t e team fight this last game. 1 - r . A ' IIX b Thurs.-The checker game must be stopped in the Log 0ff1CG. . 13 dean says 50, Fri.-The Glee Club at Richard's tonight. It was a success? Roy teaches Sudie to play chess, and then lets her beat him. Chief isainv tries his hand at teaching Science in a High School class today.. Mon.-The Glee Club gives a recital in assembly room this morn- ing. Tues.-Spring is here. Kirch is all dolled out in his bright suspen' ders. Wed.-Allen hasn't shaved hs upper lip for the last three weeks. YOu can almost see the fruits of his effort. ' t Fri.-Tonight is the night. EverybOClY 15 gmng to the sanqxie ' Marian Fickas was elected Queen at the Banquet. Our anacian Prince is back in school today after a siege of mu111P5-
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