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Tue. 7 Miss Raby puts a snake in the grass. It was evidently intent upon getting an education. Wed. 8 Ellsworth Barthen tastes his own medicine. Selma Burgess draws his caricature. Thur. 9 Alberta Hermann emulates Paul Revere. She takes a horse ride. Up, up! Hay, hay! What a tail! Fri. 10 Box Lunch truck collides with Goodrich wrecking truck. Result: Sandwich hash with mud gravy. - Sat. ll Clara Zeh delights in showing up R. H. S. girls with her drawings of how girls should look. Mon. 13 Betty Cray decides to take up economics in college-in preparation for her life work, housekeeping. Tue. 14 Papariello, Chreckjian, and Razzetti climb up the ropes to an E in gym. Wed. I5 Harrison Duff reaches great heights in the musical world-the top of Radio City. Thur. 16 Democracy course develops first class politicians. A class of 35 turns in 42 votes!! Fri. 17 Carl Russell, the class genius, gets his precis correct-three in a row! Grace will never forgive him. Sat. 18 Virginia Campbell explodes upon being called a Goil Sprout. Mon. 20 John Lathan performs a major operation on the ivory keys. Tue. 21 Loraine Edwards, production manager, spurs Spur's production with spurious spurts. Wed. 22 Frank Ensor and Eileen Williams do parlour duty. Thur. 23 Mildred Grill collects odd coins. We'd like a few, too. Fri. 24 Ida Guidone demonstrates her nursing ability by dissecting a hot-dog. Mon. 27 Charles Bailey has a nearly fatal collision with Bill Bing in the gym. Tue. 28 Phil Gusaeff takes things easy. Wed. 29 Der Choiman Clupp goes to der grand uproar to hear Bill Tell. Thur.3O Turkey, dressing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, turnips, sweet potatoes, green peas, celery, gravy, pumpkin pie, mince pie, fruit cake, candy, cider, and coffee. DECEMBER, 1933 Fri. l lndligestion, colic, and castor oil. Mon. 4 Edna Grace Page Ends the Service League a good excuse for being late to class. Tue. 5 Janet Simpson looks cross-for one-half minute!!! Wed. 6 Natalie Hand is late to school. She couldn't decide which car to drive. o T wcnly-five
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Thur. 5 Betty Rochat and Ed Wynn are in the same famous. so and so class. He so's and she sews. Fri. 6 Bill Bookholt confesses an affair with two girls. He also states that he two-timed both! Mon. 9 Douglas Burke sees Red. Tue. 10 George Guidone keeps up the family traditions by taking a nose dive into a mud puddle. Wed. 1 1 Bob Ward missing-found wrapped up in his cello. Thur. 12 Rosemary Doyle causes the democracy class to do mental gymnas- tics as she makes a half-hour report! Fri. 13 New game! Pull all the shades straight in one room. Sat. 14 Tom Rossboro performs some villainous acts-in the Service League Circus. Mon. 16 Marvin Keys seen in school. Tue. 17 500 students raid rodeo. 300 come home: 198 go west: Z missing. Wed. 18 Harrison Duff advocates apple-eating for all trumpet players. Thur. 19 Marian McKever is fined for the breakage of scales. She had no business to feed her club so well. Fri. 20 George Cattermole goes into training for the second assistant janitor- ship by moving the piano for Miss Williams. Sat. 21 Mr. Moore invites Mr. Tryon to have one on the house. Result: Kearny 0-R. H. S. 13. Mon. 23 Jack Todd comes to school with ALL his homework prepared. Tue. 24 Rosenberg and Robertazza join forces. Saul buys the candy and Johnny eats it. How sweet! Wed. 25 Olga Callejo, peppily practicing a particularly tricky tune, breaks two pairs of castinets. Thur. 26 Ted Yachechack and Art Hillhouse go hunting. Fri. 27 Y-34 members go fishing at the monument. Some initiation! Sat. 28 Ewald Klein has uppity ambitions. He wants to be an aviator. Sun. 29 Little Junior Hovey came to town today. Mon. 30 Vic says he will be well taken care of. Flo Molitoriss is in train- ing-to be a nurse. Tue. 31 John Lucy declares that he is very fond of the West. NOVEMBER, 1933 Wed. 1 Ted Yachechak and Art Hillhouse come home and let the cat out of the bag. Thur. 2 Holscher falls asleep in Commercial Geography class. Get's an E for not disturbing the class. Fri. 3 Peggy Cole goes to the movies. What! No Micky Mouse? Mon. 6 Austina Verge dances into Room 26 accompanied by the last bell as usual. Twenty- four 0
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Thur. 7 Thayer Platts tears the last ruffle from his tres chic chemistry apron. Fri. 8 Wright Hare is seen airing a Pekinese. Sat. 9 Sara Whitaker finds the key to the situation-on the typewriter. Mon. ll Fred Hugo arrives in a NEW car. Heh! heh! Tue. 12 League of Nations meets at R. H. S. under auspices of Franklin Forum. Wed. 13 Teddy DeSchmit timed. Not a peep out of him for three and one- half minutes. Thur. 14 Duke has the right idea. 1700 boys to 800 girls. At least, D. Meiners, V. Yeast, and A. Hermann think so. Fri. 15 Marg Stenz bought a new alarm clock-she missed the bus yesterday. Mon. 18 Bob Kitchen asks Miss Owen, Why must we study Paul Bunyan stories? Poor Bob! He's recovering, but isn't out of danger. Tue. 19 Assembly--Ye Orchestra produces its weakly wheeze. Wed. Z0 Neilie Sloat is Joe Penner's only real rival:-l'Wanna buy a chance? Thur. 21 Rennie Arata doesn't get a gas bill in French. How come? Fri. Z2 Bill Hoschke brightens up and finally persuades Miss Chapman that he did his French. Sat. 23 Foster Farnell, great pacifist, etc., declares war on General Principles. Mon. 25 Santa Claus brings Charlie Craven a Rolls-Royce! CSee April lst.l Tue. 26 Rhoda is the school's champion book worm. She has just finished devouring The Evolution of Functional Analogics and Structural Homologies. JANUARY, 1934 Mon. l We're all reformed. We're going to STUDY for exams now. Wed. 3 Another Hendish scheme of the faculty: students subpoenaed. Thur. 4 Grace Vanderpoel dated-her paper 1933. Fri. 5 Irma Burgess teaches Mr. Moore the shag at the faculty tea. Mon. 8 Soccer ball kicks back at Glen Taggart. About time. Tue. 9 Lord High Inquisitor Moore conducts New Year's Assembly, and everyone turns over a new leaf. Wed. 10 Betty Holabird is still faithful to Indiana, but she won't tell who's the reason. Thur. ll Vincent Pascale lets us in on the inside story of how to line a coat. CAdv.j Fri. 12 A boy with a guitar or a banjo or a girl can have a barrel of fun! according to Miss Williams. Mon. 15 Ken Gunkle sweeps Miss Chapman off her feet-by opening a door unexpectedly. .' Tue. 16 Quick, Henry! the Hit! Flying ants invade Room 6. Twenty-six o
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