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hi i an iiaisiviim' ae e MARCH Tuesday 1.-Nice new month to ruin. Several confused by shortness of the last one. Wednesday 2.--Grade cards again. We get these things entirely too often. Thursday 3.-Prize fight in basement. Homer's dignity is unavailing against Miles' red hair. We are let out of class to listen to Mr. Brodie's lecture on Burns. Friday 4.-juniors give program. Marshall arrives about noon. We wonder if the two facts are related. Monday 7.-District Tournament all over, and not much said about B. B. today. Tuesday 8.-Plans made for lnterfclass B. B. Tournament. Wednesday 9.-Tickets for Tournament on sale. lt sounds like a plot. Thursday 10.-Gifford finds the nice weather a reason to go fishing. Friday 11.-Prof. Marshall of Indiana Central College gives us an amusing Mark Twain program. We can't tell when to applaud, but at that we managed to get in quite a few encores. Monday 14.-Tournament huge success. Boys all joyful over prospect of going to State Tournament fats visitorsj. Tuesday 15.-Boys like to hear the teachers give Friday's assignments because they won't be here, Wednesday 16.-We hear nothing but Tournament and pretend we aren't interested when we are all dying to go. Thursday 17.-Senior Play cast picked. Mr. Stevens tells us to blame him if we don't like the part we are given. Friday 18.-We have a good time in the absence of several teachers. Girls' B. B. party given at Plattneifs. Monday 21.-First play practice. Several prospective stars have the wind taken out of their sails. Tlleiday 22--Senior Awkestra coming along nicely. Wednesday 23.-We practice second act-even worse than iirst. Thursday 24.-Mr. Ross rescues a bird. Freda and Ruth have lunch the third period. Mary Anne and Betty find a new excuse to get out of school: to print tickets. Friday 25.-Robert joins the girls in their thirdfperiod party. Monday 28.-Many out of school with measles. Tuesday 29.-Mr. ,lollief gives a lecture during noon hour. Wednesday 30.-Three Caesar students take a fall from their ponies. Thursday 31.-Unfavorable report of condition of school received. juniors all excited. f-N fill gil x.,', l U li I I li 1 i l l i lf li l l l l 'I 1. Il 1. l v l I if iff' -X l ,i X . Page 94 Q2 ru
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L - aaeas s em an mm 1- a -if l GN 591 4. l I l l K APRIL Friday 1.-Mr. -lollief explains unfavorable report. lp 1 l Monday 4.-Only seven more weeks of school. 4+ Tuesday 5.-The W. C. T. U. starts propaganda to make us all Prohibitionists by sending a lovely lady to talk to us. lx Wednesday 6.-Mr. Abbott, the great fakir, was with us, Several Seniors are ask- ed to either come in or stay away. .' Thursday 7.-Mr, Wright tries some of the tricks he saw last night and brings a box down on his head. ,' 'N Friday 8.-All the eighth graders of the township are with us. Only six more ' weeks. N l Monday 11.-All Seniors out of school to sell tickets. Stage erected. Tuesday 12.-Assemblies held in class rooms. We all have a good time. V l Wednesday 13.-Thirteen is unlucky for us this day, grade cards are given out, and l three boys get a two days lay-off and a cut in wages for chewing gum UD in 1 Nunn 10, Q l Thursday 14.-Big play about to come off. Seniors can think of nothing else. ly lr Friday 15.-School dismissed at noon for matinee. r N Monday 18.-Boys who left by request are back in school. Play went over big. Tuesday 19.-junior play cast chosen. Several surprises. V l Wednesday 20.-juniors almost have their parts learned by this time. ' k Thursday 21.-Stairs get a rest. No one fell down today. ll Friday 22.-Mr. Albert, john, and Paul give accounts of their trip to Springfield. 1 l P lr no fam? wf 1 -a - -- . . ,. ,sc . , ,frat Page 96
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