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Fl i I I I 5, I I I I I I I I ,I i Il I I I 15 1.1 - , V .... ..,.. , ri--s . ' '- ' -49' tT9 ',1'3' ,ui ' -be-.f .a f.,-, . f-. f,1'J.f--:M .r -:Q e wifi I I'M-f?'7'I3'--tfiififl'-.Nr', J. , , yllfpnmq I iff' ' DIARY 1 1 f The paint cost Barb 49 cents a quart, but he managed to cut down 4 expenses a little by persuading Bosse to help him do the painting. NOVEMBBER 27-Thanksgiving vacation begins. Most of the boys T - E are thankful because Thanksgiving does not come in July when the 7 turkeys aren't ripe. DECEMBER 2-The hoop artists present themselves for inspection. u It is even rumored that one man made a basket during the cou-rse of the evening. Tsk! Tskg Such luck. .,,f , DECEMBER 14-Baker and Houldron, two popular college men, , i Y 1, '- found it necessary to settle an argument by hand. Bouldron, it is said, am. - fought fairly, but Dame Rumor has it that Baker equipped himself with brass knuckles. Tsk! Tsk! Such a guy. V .L-,-rd fr-, amiuu E I ':l I -. sl e b J- 0 .. ix E ' f 'w 9 ,x 4 1 1 ' s fx N w as it . f ,, I DECEMBER 16-Football men were honored with a banquet in the dining room at which lettermen were rewarded for the many bruises and broken bones received on the gridiron. DECEMBER 18-First basketball game of the season with Olympia. They made the most points. eceived the last of the students' letters to Santa, school was dismissed until DECEMBER 20-Having r the children could go home and hang up January 1, so that their stockings. W X JANUARY 1--Back to the old grind! 'We are cold that some 'v f I eleven or twelve students returned today. Cr Q' - ' M 0 A , Ax JANUARY 2-Father Dominic discovered that every train ' and bus in Washington was either very late or did not run at t all on January 1. Ej,I1.,f ' l I Hg I -V f V 'lfifgup JANUARY 7-The rardicsr of the tardy appeared on the ' A Huw ' ' - QM- ---4 ' and he just couldn't get away. JANUARY 8-Knappton Travelers didn't travel quite fast enough for the Rangers. Our five were ahead 25 points at the final gun. JANUARY 14--When reports came in that the lakes had frozen ' l red as though by magic and soon the schoo was over, skates appea i deserted. Of course they didn't go skating. In fact, we know of several fellers who went swimming-where the ice was thin. l JANUARY 26-Midnight oil-worried looks-then the calamity - I . falls. Be it ever so terrible, nothing's as bad as exams. -' - ' ' ' ' J FEBRUARY 10-Disdaining the warmth and comfort of the dorm if X I if k b ll men betook themselves to the club ' -' '- gm. several hardy, fearless bas et a ' ' ' d b ll-except rooms to spend the night. The evening was enjoye y a those participating. scene today. He claims that Santa spent the week at his house
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i ,ij 7 0 ' 2 SME?-u bS F nl n sen - , co cases 1 fx I , T' ,QQ X -, 1 N c wwe H- N K5 O' , g-, I U c- 5 ' X Q- C C., X Rum Y Q silo wh i W s If . l ' Q 'im 'f-vxul 1. M l 'fulfil' 2 l li m f . 5 E- T E 4 NWA Q0 ' e, . Jv L I . l 4 ,. Gm. SEPTEMBER 2 3-The college Mu Kappa and not being satisied with having a swindler at the DI RY 1 1 1 SEPTEMBER 7-St. Martin's opens wide her arms to gather in the horde of high school men who gather at her doors. SEPTEMBER 10-Having put the fear of the mighty right arm in the high school students the college doors are thrown open to admit those gentlemen who are desirous of attending this institution of higher education. ' SEPTEMBER 11-Father Edward surveys with an amused smile the interesting specimens who have applied for a position on his football team. Most of these daring young men, by the way, attempted to make their sweaters at this first turnout. However, the practiced eye could discern here and there men who would be an asset to any man's team. SEPTEMBER 16-Peanuts, red lemonade and pink elephants drew a representative crowd of St. Martin's students Cthrough the woods and over the fence, of coursej to the gigantic and spectacular Lacey Fair. A good time was enjoyed by some of the boys. men of St. Martin's elected Mr. Arnold Baker president of the Sigma head of this powerful organization, they elected his tool, Ed Baine, secretary-treasurer. OCTOBER 6-Dame Fortune smiled on the Bremerton boat makers this day during their football battle with the Rangers. OCTOBER 13-Bremerton was breaks. Although the mighty Rangers fought nobly, victory eluded them. The high school eleven, however, brought home a scalp from St. Alfonsus Hi to brighten the lodge of the Rangers. OCTOBER 284A carnival most spectacular was engineered by the Sigma Mu Kappa. NOVEMBER 3-Aberdeen game. in favor of St. Martin's. THlS K5 A rooubw-l QET THE. QOEAB ff iff 'I If N i 17 :ra WW W ,. I-is I h 'P S J A 55' .4 5 r WW TRW Q lv Q J f 1 1 f -l s lil r f f 74- W ' .V vi 4? JJX' again lucky in getting the 7-1' . j ' .1 Slwv - 3 A 1 AL in Z ' s X Y X I glhilll- lum' .4 ' H Sifl M P2 luffm -' Wei' all f 'Ng The final score was 6 to 6 T ' GM 9 NOVEMBER 6-The profs discover that the students chew pencils very nicely. Many elated Freshmen burst into tears when they discover that E does not mean Excellent. NOVEMBER -15-The accomplished musicians of the S. M. C. orchestra make their debut in Tacoma. The melody was carried by Contris-in a basket. NOVEMBER 19-Pillows to right of them, chairs to left of them. Shoes in their faces staggered and spilled them. Then Chewelah and Raymond arose from their beds for an attack upon Port Angeles. But alas! They were repelled by a dazzling light which suddenly shone upon them, and as Father Jerome advanced slowly down the aisle they slunk back to their beds and dug in. NOVEMBER 25-Ray says, It's better and bigger barber shop weekf' Hence we find his shop sporting a brand new coat of paint. f S
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DIARY 1 1 Y FEBRUARY 14--Mertes and Hughes did battle. Hughes claimed he got more valentines than did his small fellow citizen. Mertes grew wroth and contradicted him vigorously. It is commonly known that - ' Mertes really did get a valentine. FEBRUARY 23-XVith a lead of one point, gathered after the final whistle, Columbia U. takes the final game of the season. ' FFEBRUARY 26-Every dog has his day and this is the day base- ball men show Father Edward their best methods of missing balls. I FEBRUARY 28-Varsity Ball. Some of the dates were merely ' blind, others were dumb as well. T .ut - -ar J F MARCH 8-Jim Markle announced his intentions today of going to -' Tl? me South America. .He says there is a horn on the extreme southern end , that he would like to blow. sf, N X i ll v' Q, as WW uf, 6 U o N? I ,I Ti. Xyl, V l in , I-nuvlunul W ,gr 'S .5-2 R 2 MARCH 16-A Scotch photographer took pictures for the Samarco today. The man was not able to do his best work because the dipes were making so much noise that one yust couldn't hear vat he said. MARCH 25-The cream of St. Martin's stage talent repaired to the gym onthis beautiful spring evening and there,,with shaking knees and sweating brows, gave their impressions of everything except monkeys and Chinamen. A MARCH 28-And a decree went forth, Let the campus be made clean. And they went down armed with shovels and ' other Weapons and finding a shady spot they reclined in the f1 ' grass. Then came the mighty vigilantes and with their whips - 7 ' and clubs drove them to the place of their toil. At the twelfth A X? J hour everything was made clean and they rejoiced and were Q 'H' f' glad because a free day was granted them. 'L - 6 ef APRIL 16-Easter vacation. What happened is nobody's I ,I HSD-j business. Z .im X 5 u T 4 Wi Mg APRIL 30-Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! The boys are marching. Yeah, that's the U. S. Army you hear. They are marching back A to their cannon, after having been beaten by -St. Martin's, 11 to O. They've decidednbaseball isn't their game. MAY 2-It was a known fact that Bosse had injured his south foot. There was no doubt about that. But today, in a forgetful moment, he was seen hobbling along on the supposedly injured member, holding aloft a perfectly sound one, Realizing that he could no longer keep up x . his pathetic appeal for sympathy, he forthwith laid aside his crutches, stood up on his hind legs, and walked. - C3 ares X fl fx Y-QE5x:XNibN-XX week-.J MAY 3-This day did the mighty Rangers go to the haunts of the Vikings, routing them and laying waste their baseball reputation. St. Martin's 5, Bellingham Normal 2. MAY 6-Today Mark Hamilton was seen. forcbily removing the overalls from the milkman. When asked for an explanation of this un- gentlemanly conduct, he explained: Gee, this is a darb of a pair of pants for Jim Markle to wear in the play. GM- MAY 13-Dress rehearsal of Just Enough Vacation, the Dramatic Club play. MAY 28-Finis! Adios, Alma Mater.
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