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Thexlteflector - i A x K i AAA f g x - i A-f Y f U Page94 . J-, .r-- , JZ, J- v- Y Ji, J- -. Y Jvv Tuesday 16- 157 days: 3,768 hours: 205,080 minutesg 12,304,800 seconds-till school is out. Cheerio! fFigures by C. Hartlej, XVednqsday 17- Freshmen still indulge in checkers. Bob Trumbull says he would rather play hookey than any other game he knows. Thursday 18- Scandal! Matt Fleck and Dot Swanson caught alone in Superintendent's oflice by a member of the debating society, who arrived at 7:15 instead of 7:30. Friday 19- Everything is quietg even Eli Casner. The Wiggler discontinues publication until after exams. Monday 23 School is closed down at noon because of the alarming scarlet fever epidemic, it comes as quite a jolt, Skunk and Stacomb Benner vote to give Doc Sowers a rousing vote of thanks. Thursday 25- MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A JANUARY 1-HAPPY NEW YEAR! JANUARY Monday 5- We come back to the old grind. The semester exams loom grimly ahead. Mr. Fleck appears with his hand nicely bandage-d. Moral: Be careful while assist- ing with the fumigating, Our little friend, Buddy Steele, has a broken leg. Tuesday 6- Mr. H. T. Yoder contracts the mumps. One of our number has launched out np- on the sea of matrimonyg Fern R. has apparently become wear of scholastic du- ties and decided to depart from us. VVe didn't realize that finals were so near. XVOdnesday 7- Stndying, reviewing, and cramming are now in progress. One day is left before the battles. Then my more or less familiar A's, goodbye! Thursday 8- Many are wending their homeward way with books under their arms. Hugo collides with the piano in the assembly. Keep your eyes open, Freshies! Friday 9- ldxaminations. 'Nough said, fperhaps too muchl. Saturday 10- More exams- and on Saturday at that. This fact encourages students to study the question of Debating Society, t'Child Labor, Monday 15 ' Florence apparently takes too many undue liberties in the assembly and by re- quest goes on a sojourn to the oflice for one 113 period. A class in Solid Ge- ometry is organized. Tuesday 13- Several young men of the High School enter the assembly today wearing flaring new jimmy shirts. Two days of the second semester are left behind. Xvednesday 14- The new schedule is finally straightened out. Some of the girls appear with ex- changed dresses by mistake or otherwise. Thursday 15- The Debating Society organizes. A good number of Juniors and Seniors receive inspiration to become orators, or is it because they seek the benefit of the five points toward outside reading which is offered? Friday 16- The younger generation is all exaltant and enthusiastic oyer the fact that the band instruments have arrived, First rehearsal tonight, heavens preserve us! Mr. Fleck breaks the record fby knocking it off the chair.J Rev. Reno Tacoma addresses us in chapel exercises. Monday 19- Mary Anne has the misfortune of having her seat moved. Connection with old friends is maintained by the Underground Railway Postal Service and by the pages of the Wiggler. Everything is returning to normalcy after the exams upheaval and the changes in classes. Tuesday 20- The town spends sleepless nights since half a hundred youngsters were turned loose with their new horns. Seniors tax their literary powers in writing the-mes on With the Help of a. Million Dollars. will will ml mm unllllrl Hllllllmllllxlllrllll Illllllllllllllll llllIlllHllllvllllllllllllllllllllllrllllIlllllllllllllrllllllllllllllllllrhllllllllllllllllullllIIII1IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII4IllIlllIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIII KIIIHIIIIIIIHKIIIIIIIY
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ifhelieflector -,V Aff f H A xlf l- Y g - kkx A1i2fg6?6 Wednesday 21- Quite a few students of Physics spend an enjoyable iperiod playing with the shocking machine. Glee Clubs are winding up rehearsals on The Mound Builders. Thursday 2- Supt. Fleck carries the big bass horn into the assembly to encourage boys to try out for the privilege of playing it in our celebrated School Band. Seventeen boys respond. Debating Society members deliver impromtu speeches at their weekly Knot weakly! meeting. Friday 23- Chapel exercises, The Joke Editor gives an expository address on Ye Goode Olde Reflectoref' and places the joke box in an advantageous position. Rousing QYJ pep meeting after school. Monday 26- Everyone is slipping and sliding. The schedule for the impending County Tour- nament is placed before our anxious eyes, Many amateur dopesters present promising prophesies, fSee Fox and Matt for official dope.J Tuesday 27- The warblers of the Glee Clubs spring the musical hit, The Mound Builders. Fierce looking wa1'riors, surelyg plenty of squaws, XVednesday 28- This is one of those gloomy days in which the students welcome any excitement. As school is dismissed at noon the fire whistle sounds, and a howling mob of spirited youths makes a mad dash to the power-house to see the fire-truck emerge to extinguish a small conflagration. Thursday 29- Glee Clubs vote to have an operetta by the overwhelming vote of 36 to 2. The County Tourney is the present topic of discussion and argumentation. Friday 30- Mr. Dunkleburg addresses us in the Chapel hour. Miss Whitehorn evades camera-men on the campus, Big pep session for that longed for County Toru- ney. FEBRUARY Monday 2- Great celebration is held during the thirty minute period, in honor of our smashing victory at the Tourney, which gave us the right to bring the banner home to adorn our beautiful walls. Yell leader J. Walter Walpole's voice causes no end of merriment. ' Tuesday 3- James R. is asked to not get too familiar with Junior girls at recess. Miss No- wels was visited by the right Hon. Cecil Beane, formerly of Columbia City. Old Friends! ? WVednesday 4- The assembly listens to a concert from the Victrola in room 5. We learn that the Superintendent will be gone for the rest of the week. His history students start work on note-books. Some take a much needed siesta. Thursday 5- Bedlam is cut loose! A terrifying dog fight occurs on the south campus, with twenty-six 4267 dogs participating. This is followed by the roar of an airplane flying low over the buildingg and then, to end a perfect day,-band practice. Friday 6- We sing a few old melodies in Chapel, The yell leaders recover sufficiently to conduct an enthusiastic yell practice. Wolf Lake visits us tonight. Monday 9- Our short-lived spring passes away. The world didnit come to an end after all, to the regret of some. Drive for recruits for the Woman Haters is made. Sleeping sickness is prevalent. Tuesday 10- The photographer comes. Seniorsattend school in Sunday best for photos, Various group pictures are also taken. A few underclassmen do not seem to take pride in their scholastic rank, and decline to grace the class pictures with their handsome visages. Wednesday 11- Dog fights degenerate into ordinary occurrences now. Mil Ward bestows win- some glances and smiles in Governor Wa11gl1's vicinity. l ll llllllllli lllIlllHHllIlllVIIllillllillllllllllllllllllll IllIIIllllllIllllIII!lIIHVIIIllIIIlIIIIlIlllVllllllllllllllllllll IllllllIIIIHIIIlVIIIlIIIIlIlllVIIIlVIIIllIIIlIIIHIIIIlllllVIIIlVllllllllllllillllllIIIIIIIIIlIII!IIIIHIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllVIIIIHIIHIIIHIIIHI
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