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MARCH. I. Mr. Machan has a grouch. 2. Senior class meeting. 3. C. W. is all dolled up. 4. Miss Gerhard absent from school. 5. Everybody goes to the tournament. 8. In Memoriam. 9. We have our pictures taken. 10. Mr. Dick visited the public speaking class. 15. Chester Dunn quit school. 16. Louise is looking down hearted. . Everybody wore green. All but the Freshies. . Maudie says she rode in his little Ford, 17 I8 19. Louise has a faint little smile. Wonder why? 22. Lesson in advertisements. 30. Rev. Myers conducted chapel. 31. Supt. Machan, better known as Daddy, gave an excellent talk before the H. S. APRIL. 1. ?? ?!!!!---????!!? 2. Schlemmer's birthday. . Schlemmer and Jim are counting their chickens before they are hatched. . Edna and Frank are getting along just fairly wellfl 3 8 I3. Tar Baby Minstrels. MAY. 9. Baccalaureate Sermon. 1 1 Senior class play. 12. Commencement. 13. We bid you Liebewohl. LORA H. Page Forty-four
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DECEMBER. Rained. Ditto. Ditto-some more. Still rainy. Grace Livingston, of class '13, visited the H. S. Some of our Monday public speaking class attempted to visit their sister class, but- Miss Meredith is memorizing the quotation, Lora, please turn around. No doubt she will have it perfect in a few days. Schlemmer is getting ready to go to C'ville. Test in Senior English. John Barcus visited school. Seniors and Mr. Schlemmer entertained the faculty at a dinner given at the school building. Maude Foster 16 min. late. Why? Harry McNeil lost his class room and only after a frenzied search with a magnifying glass was he able to find it. Mr. Machan is tired of wearing his old gray shirt. Mr. Canup conducted chapel. Miss Gerhard says never take sixteen in a bob-sled-twelve are enough. Mr. Wilson, Sam Livingston, Ferrel- Monroe, Lee Mason and Bob Green- burg visited school. . JANUARY, 1915. Mr. Machan has resolved not to make any new Year's resolutions, then he won't have to break them. We hope in the future that Jim gets home from Wingate in time to come to school on Monday morning. Mr. Canup is trying to decide between a Free-man and a Sea-man. Mothers' meeting. Rev. Myers conducted chapel. Cram -l-- Exam. : P Exams, exams, exams. Another day of suffering. Taking a rest. Schedule changed. Charlie Shepherd smiles at Edith Royer. Charlie, beware of Bean, Getting our exam. grades. Oh! oh! oh! Carrie Hunt looks sleepy. Clyde Watts hurt his knee playing basketball. Ray Seaman broke his nose. The Freshies wonder if life will always be the same. Frank Myers started to school. FEBRUARY. All the girls are dressed up. Ground-hog day. Squire Cunningham almost recited in English. Mac says he hasn't said a swear word for a long time. Chester has offered to be his substitute until his jaws get well. Strike for less faculty grouches. Maudie has the headache again. Grade cards out. Faye Campbell visited school. Dora Cochran started to quit school but changed her mind. Schlemmer found a rail which Abraham Lincoln had split. Edna and Frank become better acquainted. New Richmond wins Triangular Debate from, Darlington. Affirmative, Lora Hinton and Lela Hanawalt. Beginning to save our pennies for the tournament. Page Forty three
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