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Ijt Cuesta 20 Washington ' s birthday — classes as usual. 28 The shortest month is over. Hope March goes as fast, don ' t you? Little Edmondson almost has a birthday. Wait until leap year. March 1 — March comes in like a lamb. 6— La Cuesta carnival— huge success— Turk rings a chicken. 8 — Coraell ' s birthday. 10 Rumors of a ceremony concerning the holy bonds of macaroni. How come Det? 11-12-13 — Tournament. Snowflake wins the cup. Congratula- tions. Prescott wins Sportsmanship cup. Daley of Jerome wins individual cup. 16 — First debate this year. 19 Commencement exercises. Many are leaving. Goodbye and good luck. 20 — Oratorical contest. 23 — Second debate. 31 — Begins to rain. April l Well, Si, how do you like the little froggies in the river? Ce- cile is an April Fool chick. 4 Well, I ' m going to church to see the new hats and dresses only. — Georgialce. Bunnies leave many eggs on campus. 9 Continues to rain — April showers bring May flowers — We ' ll have plenty of flowers. 10 — Hansberger overcomes mumps. 16 — Miss Maxwell takes dancing troupe to Prescott, Whipple Bar- racks. May 1 Junior Prom. Great success and everyone has good time May fete. 4 — Summer comes for sure. 12 — Class meetings assume a very mysterious nature. Plans for graduation week are going forward in fine shape. 14 — Faculty play. Very clever faculty we have. 21 — Only three more weeks — some people sure live in the future. 31 — Phy. Ed. club leaves on 10-day trip. June 1 — Only four more days till the seniors are through. 4 — Senior hop a great success. Seniors congratulate themselves that they don ' t have to attend classes last week. 11 — Commencement exercises are held at 10 o ' clock. A grand rush for trains and farewells. We ' re all through now and leaving for good. Good luck to everyone. Finished, by gosh. a gggg
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Jb .y ' jCa Cuesta 6 — Hoddv Stevens, new student-bodv president. Atta bov, Hoddy ! 7 — Welcome new faculty members and new students. 8 — Phy. Ed. club initiates party. Heaps of fun! Norman leanis to dance. Helen makes a hit I 9 — Congratulations Ted on your success as a poet. 10 — Many old students enroll again. VN ' elcomel 11 — Morton Hall club has new name — Kan W ' akeya. 12 Vhy the C. F.? i:] — Dr. Cotton turns teacher — Rural School Management! Sorry you have to go, Eleanor I 11 — Welcome back Jake. Sorry you couldn ' t make it, but glad to have you back. You sort of belong to us, you know. lo- First Leltermen ' s Club organized with Jake Hracker, i)resi- (lent. 16 — Andy, turn off those Margy Blues. She still loves you. 17 — Taylor Hall fights bugs. 18 — Training school children dance and sing and tell Indian stories to us. 19 — Fresliman boys go on triji. Cood luck, Freshies! 20 — Big game — Oklahoma Savages. Beat us. 21 — Psychology test. Sylobusses ' n everything. 22 — Tempe basketball game. Beat us. Oh ! You Bulldogs, we ' ll get you yet ! 2:5- — Skating parties galore; some to Riordan, some to City Park, some to Lake Mary. 24 — Some surely look like they ' d been on a skating party. 25 — Lady B entertains Campbell Hall with Bunco party. Heai)S of fun, hot tamales and everything. Frances Wheeler good player; Ruth Briscoe not so good. 25 — Sinful Seven all sick. Aches, pains, doctors, groans. Trays are in order. Much attention craved. Too much skating. E.xit Miss Glasser, enter Mrs. Henderson. Doris has to be a good little girl now. 26 — Have you seen our new little confirmary ? It ' s awful cute. Wonder who ' ll be the first one to be confirmed. Lady B wishes to announce that she would just love to be head nurse. She really is a whiz ! 27 — Why the excited look on the B. T. Z. faces? Why the im- proved conduct? Big Jubilee from three to four greatly enjoyed. 28 — There ' s something in the air — carnival, stripes going up and down, and around, swimming match, hearts, booths — What ' s the big idea? P ' ebiuary 6 — We win from Gila. Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! 18 — Pine is issued. 20 — -Well, they went and did it — congratsi Agnes and Specks. g. lg 26
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