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Feb. 27. Seniors give farewell party to Miss Smith at the Jordan home. March 1. Commercial classes convene in study hall. Mch. 2. New commercial teacher, Miss Martin, arrives. Mch. 3. Juniors debate in chapel. 'Chick' loses control of his voice. Mch. 4. Reporters elected for the .down town papers. Mch. 5. The mock orchestra especially enjoyed. Seniors reception to Miss Martin at Eichenlaub's. Mch 8. First practice on A Strenuous Life. Cast has difficulty in reading lines on account of laughter. Mch. 9. An ,Annual Day planned. Owing to the fact that we must turn in the copy for the written matter at this time, it is of course impossible for us to continue the diary for the remainder of the year. 'L .,, 41 it f .Q ,125 f i 55 97 t I ,L X 1,7 M1f,g : ,1 6,Q g3 , ' ' ff l gkmuifgh 4 qu' Jw.
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Lv, , ..x, ,-',. ' Y 1 as whil Dec. 15. A great shock to the faculty. Paul Allen arrives at school on time. Dec. 16. Mr. Ross and Mr. Fairchild are hosts at a splendid banquet given to the football boys. Earl Henderson re-elected Captain for 1915. Y Dec. 17. Dec. 18. Dec. 21. Dec. 22. Dec. 23. Dec. 24. Jan. 4. Jan 5. Jan. 6. Jan. 7. Jan S. Jan. 11 Jan 18. Jan. 19. Jan. 20. Jan. 21 Jan. 22. Jan. 25. Jan. 26. Jan. 27. Jan. Jan Feb. 1. Feb. 2. vows. Feb. 3. Feb. 4. Feb. 5. Feb. 8. Feb. 9. Feb. 11. their habits. Feb. 12. featured. Feb. 15. A short musical program in chapel. Seneca-Sabetha Debate. Miss Andrews fin Chapelj Why -do the heathen rage? M1'. Ross buying Xmas presents for Q--7 Third and final practice of Shepherd of the Hills . Great unrest among the Freshmen. Santa Claus is coming. Boys return with new socks and neckties. Xmas just over. Poor lessons. Common question What did Santa Claus bring you 7 'Pigs' attend free picture show. The Old Maids Club met and organized at the home of Olive Culver. Ciphering match in chapel. Creta Roots outfigures all comers. -12-13-14-15. Mid year exams. Much burning of midnight oil. Emerald hued addition to the Freshmen class from the eighth grade. Much suspense while grades are passed out. An epidemic of mumps has forced long vacations on many students. . The Talcum Club has a meeting around the mirror in the hall. Teachers Association. Much unrest among the older boys. Polymnian and Calliopean Literary Societies organized. Sun, moon and stars heard of in chapel. Stirring speeches in chapel by members of Eng. III class. 28. German class inflicts a program on a patient audience. . 29. Kansas Day celebrated by appropriate songs in chapel. Sabetha visitors given a taste of our high school spirit. Another member of the Bachelor's club pays the penalty for broken Freshmen Glee Club responds to three encores. Mr. Richards spoke to the H. S. this A. M. First literary program. Second Senior party at Campbell's. Orchestra appears in chapel. Mr. Paul Wilkinson gave a short lecture on Mexico. Miss Andrews advises Freshmen to watch the Juniors and cultivate Poor Freshmen. Second literary program. Smith the ventriloquist and the boys octette Freshmen have a chance to .declare their love for their classmates on account of Valentine's day. Feb. 16. Freshmen have their pitcure taken. Photographer has to use a bird to attract their attention. Feb. 17. Fred Hunt and Paul Allen getting to enjoy sitting in the front seats the seventh hour. Feb. 18. Seniors vote down class pins. Feb. 19. American History class give an interesting program this P. M.. Feb. 22. 'Maude' discovered at the home of Ed. Ochse. Feb. 23. Miss Smith resigns as Commercial Teacher. Feb. 24. Miss Andrews requests that there be no singing in chapel. Juniors 'recite' Tipperary , Forsaken , etc. Feb. 26. Parliamentary practice in chapel. The new stage tried out. 51122 nz . V A f ' F ' ..,.a-.ini ,Iii-5.1 5'-. , Jg5rf.N,... fbi. 5, I ,Q ' ' ' 4 . ':5'.1f-iff' I lxlkifz 'Z ei an . 4 MZ x
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