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I I Illlllllilllll Illlllllllllllllllltlll l l I I I I I I I Day by Day Report Thursday, 30-Senior Class Play--best ever. Faculty life of the entertainment. OCTOBER :-- Wednesday, 6th-Junior Class entertained football squad. Tuesday, 12th-Fire drill. New book covers. Grade chapel. Wednesday, 13th-Freshman tag day. Senior girls wear red dresses to match tags. Mrs. Highhouse and Miss Curtis, victims. Thursday, 14th- Shall we go to Binghamton tomorrow ? Friday, 15th-Bus filled for game with B. C. H. S. Csingle sessionl Monday, 18, Tuesday, 19, Wednesday, 20, Thursday, 21, Friday, 22-Institute. American Legion had charge of dances Tuesday and Thursday nights. One-half of proceeds went to Seniors, who sold punch and candy. Seniors also sold candy during sessions of Institute. Monday, 23rd-Rumor of a Sophomore party for Seniors. Knocked in the head. Wednesday, 25th-Public talking day' for some. Thursday, 26th- Dont leave assembly without permission. Friday, 27th-Debate with New Milford. M. H. S. won, of course. Well backed by school, who simply yelled ' at the triumph. Local Institute-how exceedingly timid we were ! NOVEMBER :- Monday, 1st-Winging steadily on. Tuesday, 2d-Sophomores attend election at Court House. Wednesday, 3d-First girls' basketball practice. CAbout twen- ty-three present.D Thursday, 4th-Senior history class visits Beach Mfg Plant. Friday, 5th-Nothing doin . Monday, 8th- This way please, see the birdie. QPicturesJ Wednesday, 10th-Students divided for purpose of selling mag- azines to make money for Athletic Association. Thursday, 11th-Single session. Armistice. Silence at 11 o'clock. Last football game of the season. Tuesday, 16th-Single session because of rain and wind. Wednesday, 17th--End of magazine contest. Reds won by thirteen votes. Sophomores entertain Seniors. A Thursday, 18th-Freshmen attended court. Friday, 19th-First girls' basket-ball game. Man talked on habit of banking and its advisability. Monday, 22nd-Preparations for roast turkey. Tuesday, 28d--Return of pictures. Oh, I look awful. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IllllllllllllllWIHIHIHIHIHI Il III I III lil I I I I I I I I I I I I I 20
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Ill ll'Il I lllllll I llllllllllIllllllllll-lllllllllllllnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll binding us down. He who overcomes tragedies in these becomes a hero. Let us mentally apply the spherical test to lives of which we have knowledge. There is the wealthy man who has neglected his physical and spiritual development so that his muscles are like cotton and his disposition like tabasco sauce. An unsymmetrical develop- ment is his, surely. There is the athlete with the body of a Greek god and a brain that has rested in peace all through the years. What a pity I Then there is the religious fanatic, whose so-called soul has been feverishly overworked until it has become abnormal. He ne- glects everything except his religion. His life is a narrow, mis-shapen thing. It is true that we all have our particular talentsg some of us even have genius. It is our duty to train and use these talents to the fullest possible extent. But it is also possible, in these days of great op- portunity, for one to have the fully-rounded life along with specialized training. The people who are making this world a better place to live in today are those whose bodies, minds and souls are all wide-awake and working hard. Neglect any one of these three and the other two suf- fer greatly. The body needs work, play, food, cleanliness, etc. The mind may be trained by school, library, home-reading, radio, etc. The soul is shaped by the great Church of God in its various forms, by the Holy Book, by prayer and loving service to mankind. Shall we not resolve to see to it that our lives approach perfec- tion in their symmetrical development by neglecting nothinggood and important in this world of unbounded opportunity ? FRANK A. FREAR. E 2221 lkKil wi.. -Qt,--kg, if llllllllllllllll Ill llllllIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll 19
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I wlllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Wednesday, 24th, Thursday, 25th, Friday, 26th-Thanksgiving vacation. Monday, 29th-Usual supply of Monday tests. Tuesday, 30th-Bank day for high school. Not so good. DECEMBER :- Wednesday, lst-We are gaining, on Wednesdays, for We learn how to talk when We really will need to in the future, at clubs, en- tertainments, etc. Friday, 3d-Musical program, conducted by 7th and 8th grades in the seventh grade room. Wednesday, Sth-Public speaking. Thursday, 9th- Let's have a sleighride party. Monday, 13th-Usual Monday tests. Tuesday, 14th-Grade chapel. Glee Club. Wednesday, 15th-Public speaking. Friday, 17th- Where are you going for Christmas ? Monday, 20th-Christmas songs in chapel. Tuesday, 21st-Grade chapel. Wednesday, 22d-Single session for Christmas vacation. Thursday, 23d-Monday, 3d-Christmas vacation. JANUARY :- Monday, 3d-Cold in school rooms. Tuesday, 4th-Bank day. Grade chapel. Wednesday, 5th-Public speaking day. Thursday, 6th--Mr. Frear told us it was the last month for ob- taining E,s before mid-terms. FEBRUARY :- Tuesday, 8th-No school because of Miss Button's funeral. Wednesday, 9th-Operetta by high school. Success. Thursday, 10th-Game at Factoryville. Miss Pedrick absent, no commercial classes. Friday, 11th-No commercial classes. New candy shipment for Seniors. . , Monday, 14th-Just Wash day. Wednesday, 16- Oh, remember, you promised to let me Wear your gold football when you got it. Election of Hchapf' for Senior trip to Washington. Thursday, 17th-Decision on part of Seniors to give dance St. Patrick's day. Monday, 21st-Try-out for Senior play. Grade entertainment. Tuesday, 22d-No school in afternoon. Wednesday, 23d-Fire drill. Thursday, 24th-Mr. Frear talked to high school concerning llllllll lllllllll llllllll llllll I llllllllllllllllllllllllllll 21
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