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Lola Rauch comes down with a very contagious disease-the pink eye. Girls' team goes to Flint. Debating team goes to Addison. Strange noises issuing from chemistry lab-our future band. False alarm-assembly bell rings, but nothing happens. Miss Mac's classes don't meet on account of her absence-Ha, the plot thickens! Declamations. Laura Osgood takes first ,honors and Maxine Sprague second. Memorial services for Lincoln given by our talented Fa-culty. Boys' teams leave for Nordstrum to try their luck, after a short mass meeting. First boys' team won the most exciting game of the season Saturday night, when they played Hi of Commerce. Valentine Day. Several naughty girls reproved by Mr. DePue in the lower corridor. No English classes. Hurrrah! Debating team goes to Pontiac. Hope they get back safely. Birmingham boys' and girls' teams play M. H. S. teams tonight. junior class meeting. Short program in the afternoon by Mr. Cantrick and Miss Sackett. Mr. Spencer leaves for Atlantic City. Band practices all together after school. There is music QU in the air. Boys' and girls' teams go to Mt. Clemens for games. Miss Covell returns. DePue gives us new homes. The rear section can stand watching fnom now on. just cast your eye in that direction and see for yourself. MARCH Band still continues to make unearthly noises. Report cards. Seniors--G O I N G I-lEl..P!!!!! D O W N No civics classes. Oh, Boy! Boys' teams meet Ypsi Normal Hi teams here tonight. M. H. S. won both games last Friday night. We firmly believe now that--wonders will never cease. . At last Our Mutual Friend comes to light.
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VACATION 310 M. H. S. students danced their feet offg 310 M. H. S. stu- dents gorged 'themselves sick: 310 M. H. S. students fussed and frolicked like everything: 310 M. H. S. students raised the dick- ensg 310 M. H. S. students had a good time in general and about 3 students honest, really and truly studied. Merry Christmas to All I 9 2 I JANUARY Back to the grind. Miss Covell absent. Mr. Spencer takes classes. Report cards. Seniors fveteransj again pass 1007, mark. Them brilliant Seniors. P it P ? 15 ? ? P P 2' Monroe hi basketball teams win first games of the season. They ap- pear in new costumes. Miss Covell returns, to the joy of all. In memory of one of our schoolmates-Norman Stoner. Very dark clouds hang over M. H. S.-Semesters start next week. Physics class working madly on note-books. Second basketball game for M. H. S. Monroe was a good loser. No water-plus no heat-plus no school-equal-Happiness. Many longing glances cast at drinking fountains, but-hopes shattered. Irving School tells French '21 class that fe le donne cette rose. We didn't see any botanical object of that description around though. Many Merchants of Venice are among the missing Crroans-Grunts-Deep Thinking OJ-Semesters have begun. Mon- roe teams go to Highland Park and lose both games. They seemed to be lost on the large floor, though. Oh! For a full-grown gym. 25. 26. 27. Exam week. No news except everyone appears to be very pessimistic before the exam and very-fuse your own judgement, after they are over. Credit slip day. Monroe and Ypsi meet in basketball on home gym. Monrce girls wfn an easy game from River Rouge. New semester. Hopes soaring heavenward. FEBRUARY M. H. S. has a distinguished visitor-Dr. Brooks of Alma College. Senior class retires-to the library. Second team -beats Trenton. Heated argument in English 12. Many different opinions which made the atmosphere very warm.
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9 IO. II. I4. 35. I6. I7. ZI. Z2 Our Mutual Friend evidently made a hit from all reports. No French classes in morning while Miss Hoekjc and Co. returned the contributions used in introducing Our Mutual Friend. Mass meeting. Boys' team goes to Adrian. Girls' team meets Flint here. Reserves also meet Petersburg here tonight. No French classes today. It would appear that Our Mutual Friend got rough with Miss Hoekje. Mr. Cantrick offers us a very great bargain for two afternoons and all for--two bits. Cheap! Cheap! General assembly. Mr. DePue makes an appointment with several naughty boys. Boys' team plays Assumption from Canada tonight. What Hol A Hfurriu' country. Senior class basketball team meets Fresh team. Sophs meet Juniors. Seniors and Juniors victorious in games yesterday. Seniors have one of their numerous class meetings. 23. Senior and Junior teams meet for championship. Seniors victorious. Rah! Rah! Rah! 24. Debate with Port Huron. Monroe loses Worse luck! SPRING VACATION - 'Rahl APRIL. C 45 Back to the grind. Ho, Hum! C 5, More books among the missing. Oh where, Oh where, has my lit- tle book gone? f 6, Class pictures taken for Bugle-watch the candy bird. Mr. Highbee from U. of M. inspected M. H. S. Deep sighs of relief at his de- parture. C 79 We want our report cards. C SJ Report cards. Seniors still below par. Where has our brilliancy gone? I l U Monday again. Mr. D'ePue gives us hfteen minutes of instructions for the week. My memory book please. I IZJ Physics class was shocked today by a static machine. Anyone coming in the room would have been shocked also because-- we were all holding 'hands fchaperoned by Mr. Delquef. Cl3D Baseball team practicing fast and furiously. First game next Friday. That means more mass meetings. K l 41 Sports for the Seniors-Having their picture taken for the Bugle. fl5J Mr. DePue offers first class that reaches IOOW, mark a half holiday. Come on Seniorsl- Let's wirll ! l C ISD Athletic Association meeting. Very important. H91 Pledges for season baseball tickets.
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