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Dec. -1. School starts again. Dec. 5. Basket ball starts in earnest. Dee. 6. Reports from Hades state that the Freshies have lost some of their green, and the keeper, Mr. Spuler, reports that they display almost human intelligence. Dec. T. Did some oe say soup ? Dec. 8. The second German class receives the usual bawling out today. Don 't take it too hard, clears. Dec. 11. Was late to school this morning. As I passed the post office I heard a terrible racket from the direction of our school build- ing. I hastily shifted to high gear, determined to at least see the ruins. I thought some T. N. T. must have been placed under the building. VVhe I arrived, much to my chagrin I found that the yells were being practiced, under the leadership of C. H. Deane. Dee. 12. Senior class play rehearsal. Dec. 13. The thirteenth again. Dec. 14. The great event is at hand. Dee. 15. Senior class play, Which Will He Marry?,' 'AA Pair of liunatiesf' t'And the Lamp VVent Out. Good attendance, good presentation. good' time. Dec. 18. Manual training department tears up old platform in front of manual arts building, and with material constructs side- walk between the buildings. Same compares faborably with the curves of a dog's hind leg, with apologies to the dog. Dee. 20. Miss I1a.milton wishes the senior class all the good luck that is coming to it. Dec. 21. Alas! and sad to relate, a quorum was not present at the meeting of the senior class at the home of the vice president. Lemons and pink tea served. Dee. 22. No more school for sometime. Rejoice. Jan. 5. 0. II. S. girls play practice game of basket ball with the town team. Boys play Little Rock. Jan. 8. School begins again. Jan. 9. All is quiet along the western front. Jan. 10. Photographer Ilarris takes Prof. Spuler's picture. The professor insists that the negative be retouched. Jan. 12. High school debaters begin to spout. Everyone trysg teams are picked. Jan. 12. Big basket ball rally in afternoon. The city is waked up for the Montesano game. Some noise. John Austin Ceoming from manual training, brushing sawdust from his hairj- Gee, I've got a lot of wood in my head. Mr. Deane Cin physiologyj-''How many chambers has the heart? Isabel ltlyerse-Hllly heart is filled with tChambers'.l'
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new arrangements we hope for less noise per square foot of space. O Oct Oct days, is ct. Oct you. Joh Oct. 3l. pupils of his 25. Walter Le Claire leaves the freshmen. Goodbye, Walter. 26. Rain, rain, and some more rain. 27. Gladys Finney, who has been sick far the past few now feeling L'Farley well. 30. John Austin joins the freshinen class. Glad to see H. Hallowe'en party at the BaChelor's Bandboxf' for classes. Fine time. thanks. Nov. l. Report cards today. Nov. 2. Rain as usual. Nov. 3. High school meeting at the home of Miss Hamilton to tonduct the last solemn rites over the bodies of the freshmen. As a parting condolence they are given a meal of worms and sawdust. May they sleep in peace. Nov. 6. The freshmen still continue to work in the corner of the assembly room known as Hades. Nov. T. VVe turn out for basket ball. After much wandering l found place to be the Odd Fellows hall. Nov. 8. More basket ball. Nov. 9. We are forced to disgorge our illgotten gains to pay basket ball expenses. We remain L'broke for a Week. Nov. 10. Ernest Van Walker discovers a hair in his soup. When will that domestic science crowd become civilized? Nov. lii. Genevieve Gibson leaves for Hozlniam. Gone but not forgotten. Nov. Nov. this year. speller in the l-1. Manual training girls actually succeed in driving a altho many fingers were pmnded in the effort. Great contest to take place on commencement day. Herbert Fry and VVillard Merry will try out for best state. nail straight, l l5. Nov l6. Senior class meets at the home of the class president. Much hot air wasted, and neighbovrhood gissip fully discussed. Nov. 17. Why is it Paul Provoe goes singing down the corri- dors, t'Follow me, full of Gleef' Nov. 19. Mildred Sweitzer is playing a new march, entitled c'SWinging On the Gatefl Nov. 20. To the Sophomores: Please find enclosed a few assorted packages of pity for you who are so unfortunate as to belong to the class of '19. Nov. 2l.. Genevieve Gibson returns to the old guard. .Nov. 22. Pearl Moore is on time this morning. May it happen again. Nov. 233-24. Quarterly examinations. Nov. 27. Terrible contlagrationg faculty membernburned. Moral: Always flea from earbolie acid. Nov. 28. Thanksgiving vacation.
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