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THE TRIPLE D Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR School opened, several happy and some sad faces. Freshmen have begun to get settled down. They have learned where the assembly is. Play ground equipment is being put up-. Seniors had a class meeting and chose the class officers. Everyone is hunting for something to play in the orchestra. Ring salesmen were here to sell us class rings. The class rings were ordered. Four of the Senior boys gave a Friday afternoon program. One of the. Freshmen boys asked Mr. Horton what relation Celluloid was to Harold Lloyd. Notes flying thick and fast. We wonder which one Sally writes to this year. Had orchestra practice today, my what a dreadful noise. Senior class gave a Friday afternoon program, Charles Wilson gave a musi' cal selection which was greatly enjoyed. First ball game of the season with Nashville. Hurrah! Paragon victorious! Halloween Party given at the school house, everyone had a great time. Juniors had a class party. Domestic Science classes and Agriculture class attended the 4H Club exhibit at Martinsville. Presidential Election-Mr. Horton wouldn't let us off to vote. Sophomore class had a party. Photographer took pictures for the annual tofday and Miss Spencer broke the camera. Senior class meeting-decided to call the annual the Triple D. Hooray! The Freshmen had a party in the Gym. Sunday afternoon-Seniors made a raid for snap shots. Thanksgiving program in the Gym. School was dismissed until the follow- ing Monday. The individual class pictures came to'day. Here, let me see yours. Flu epidemic going around everyone has it. Some say they have only the celluord . A , Everybody blue, tomorrow's final exams. Many Freshies with sad faces, they really think Santa can't come because there is no snow. Cheer up, Aeroplanes are very common now. A Christmas program was given in the Gym. I MERRY CHRISTMAS. School took up again. Page Sixty-eight
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THE TRIPLE D 1- -.-v, i December December is the month to wish good cheer to every one. Examinations for the first semester were held the week before vacation. On Friday, the 24th, the school was dismissed for an aftemoon program. The story of the birth of Christ was presented by the Boy's and Girl's Glee Club. The grade children gave part of the program. Many of the parents were present. Vacation began the 24th and continud until the 31st. My Goodness! Basket Ball must come in this month. We are still behind you, and pushing you on toward the goal. We have had some hot games this month, such as with Plainfield and after all, we won the Morgantown game. We have won three and lost three, about equal, eh? But we are not satisfied until we win some more games. Someone is always taking the joy out of life. Nothing more until January. january 1929!!! Our last year in good old P. H. S. It almost makes a fellow feel sad. New rules-no parking in the halls and no whispering in the assembly. Some of the Sophomore girls are looking everywhere for they've lost some of their deportment and can't find it, has any one seen it? The Farmers Institute for Ray and Baker Townships was held at Paragon, the 9th. There was a good crowd in attendance and dinner was served in the gym. ' We were hoping to win the tournament, but Eminence defeated us in the finals. The Senior Class Play was presented the Sth. Cyclone Sally . The Seniors made some money on this play. I should say 'they did. February We were just notified the Morgantown game was ours after all. My! isn't that luck? We also beat Eminence again. Among the famous people who have birthdays in February are Lincoln and Washington and just lots of famous people in our town. Feb. the fourth, some of the pupils wentvto Indianapolis to see the Arliss Production of The Merchant of Venice. Someone in geometry 10 discovered a new proof, this shows that knowledge is still descending. The 18th-grade day. Everyone is complaining about low deportment and grades. March ANNUAL GOES TO PRESS, .......... 4th. April junior-Senior Reception. Baccalaureate-April 21. Commencement-April 25. Page Sixty-seven
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r. ,ri GQ THE TRIPLE D i -4--T-lg--m jan. Ian. jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. Jan. jan. Feb. F cb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. April April I 4 S 8 14 419 21 22 24 30 2 4 4 5 8 12 15 22 25 28 1 2 4 25 26 1929. Everybody starting a happy new year. . End of the 'first semester. Some happy because they passed, others sad because they flunked. Cheer up and work harder next term. Senior class play a rip snorter NCYCLONE SALLY . Starting the new semester. Farmers Institute held in the Gym. Morgan County Basket Ball Tournament held at Morgantown. Everybody seems to be interested in going to Whitaker, which is it-church or skating? Mr. Horton announces that he is glad to see so many bright and shining faces. Now all the girls are carrying a powder puff. The orchestra starts. Coleen and Frank had an argument. We don't know which won. Too bad the ground hog saw his shadow. The agriculture classes start testing seed corn. Several of the students went to Indianapolis to see the Merchant of Venice given. Sweaters ordered for Basket Ball Team from McMillan Co. of Terre Haute. Revenge ! ! Paragon 445 Eminence 29. Lincoln's and Ruth's Birthday. Morgantown defeated. Washington's Birthday. Sectional Tickets on sale. Pep session, Sectional Tourney begins. Paragon wins first. Annual goes to press. Hooray!! Commencement. School Closes. 6 . Beef, C Page Sixty-nine Zu, x
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