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,f.x,l'l:'! 'g, Y . 9 9 - S -11 E l A . , I- 'lEf X,,--.IW . H111 - in Q N Q H 9-31, 5 3 'v LY' 1' . ' .. ,,:.w vw., N ,.,, ,,- ,:::'P,,, J, rv.. Lb. NOVEMBER , Organize Athletic Association. Yell leader chosen. PEP meeting. 6. School going smoothly. Fire drill. 7. Another debate. Win game from Bright. 10. Pep meeting. Review. 11. Armistice Day exercises. Hon. Scott Thompson and Will Green Jr. give good talks. 12. Slides on The Process of Legislation in Indiana. 14. Rev. Lowe conducts Opening Exercises. Exams. 18. Attorney Ricketts talks on The Constitution. 119. Slides on Community -Center. Talk by Wm. Green Jr. 20. Patriotic Day. Maj. Sparks gives experiences in the Battle of Gettysburg. 21. Program given on Education by High School Students. 24. Mercury falls. 25. Everybody busy taking Snaps for the Annual. 26. 'School closes for Thanksgiving Day. 3. 4 DECEMBER 1. .Some good slides. Cold wave today. 2. Pictures for Annual finished. Snaps also taken. 3. Senior girls buy uniform caps. - 4. Bob of The North :Land gives interesting lecture on Indian Life, .Story of Indian Courtship. 5. Defeated Bright in the first Basket Ball game in the New Gym- nasium. High School Band gives concert. 8. Mr. Turner conducted Devotional Exercises. 9. Class-pictures arrive. 11. Snap Shots mounted for Annual. 12. 1M'oser Sisters sing for Opening Exercises. Big debate in the afternoon. ' 15. Mr. Turner conducted Opening Exercises. 16. .Seniors busy. Three class meetings. Going some. 17. Senior boys at Aurora selling advertising space. 18. Nobody industrious. Everybody looking forward to vacation. 19. School dismissed for Holidays. Big program given in the New Auditorium. Many parents attend. 29. Back for work but how it hurts! 30. The Song Birds try out in Chorus. 31. Mr. Turner pulls oft' joke on Seniors. JANUARY 1925 1. No school today. Everybody happy., 2. William Buchanan calm and serene. 5. Annual sale closes. Juniors win the contest, that is: I mean, hum, hum, Barret won. 6. 'Class elects oourse for last semester. 7. Mr. Turner has a Birthday. 8. Exams on tap and going good. 9. Papers all in and fate sealed. 12. New program working nicely. 13. 'Report cards out and smiles everywhere. 14. New music in for chorus. 15. Slides on Rip Van Winkle. 16. Interesting set of slides on the Civil War. R. s.llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIllIIllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll 1 5 IIlIIlllllIUHIlllIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllH . S
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