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Y Y W Ag Y -gnw - 7' 'Y f , N g kg - AY f'. 'iz 5 'A'Fi ' Qfllll Qual lrfllll ' ' 9123 OCTGBER p Friday 1.-Mr. George gives some iirstfhand impressions of Manchester. First 'N lirc drill of year. l Monday 4.fSeniors surprised by an English test. All of juniors' notebooks are un' satisfactory but Kate's. The rest of the class suspects Kate's drag Tuesday 5.-NVe buy a supply of athletic equipment. l ll Wediiesday 6.-Truant otlicer visits school. V . . . . . . l Thursday 7.-Mr. jollict explains the rules governing the Grip Nut hall. Miss Whitchtwi-ii asks thc eighth grade not to watch her. ly l Friday 8.-Seniors and -luniors order rings. Heated arguments over which are the N' best looking. Monday 11.-Seniors out of school to sell season tickets for lyceum course. xv fuesday 12.-Mr. Price, Principal ot the Larwill High School, gives an illustrated I lect.re of his trip to Vvfashington. Nl Wednesday 13.-We will no longer have to stand up during science classes, as , thirty new chairs are received for room ten. l Thursday 14.--Special! Special! Mr. Jollief and Mr. Albert get hair cuts. We are thrilled by Miss Vvfhitehorns visitor, but he proves to be only a book agent. ,f I Friday 15.-Miss Wiiiterrtiwd gives an interesting talk on her trip through the East i and Canada. 1' 4. Monday 18.-Truant oflicer again visits school. ll i Tuesday 19.-XVe see the results of above-mentioned visit. Freda Bechtelheimerf 'N Clapsattle enrolls in the Freshman class. N, Wediiesday 19.-A very thorough pep session with short talks by Mary Anne, Leonard. and Mr. Sickafoose. School closes for the rest of the week amid the rejoicing of the students who have just received their grade cards. ll 4 Monday 25.-Kenneth Heeter withdraws from school. A representative of the Curts Publishing Co. called on us. 4I ll Tuesday 26.-Mr. .Iollief announces that the Seafgulls Qmeaning Seafdogsj will have 1' a meeting. I' l Wediiesday 27.-Miss Whitehorii tells us that she likes a man with a lot of pep. ' She probably hasn't found him yet. N Thursday 28.-Latin Club organized. First meeting of the Flunko class. Friday 29.-Rev, Bailey gives a lecture on Habit during chapel. xi in n l Yi 6j?FE?l -..-,.,,h,..s..... s -- - - sas. s --. .. .s .s -'ef'l f - - -ss M- so - s lofi Page S4
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Ci' hr 31lrt'lrr1'i1r Steffen N . t 1 1025217 E l 1 , U 'I f l l T l NCVEMBER Monday 1.-Seniors, in civics test, all make good grades as usual. l Tuesday 2.-First meeting of Latin Club. Agriculture class hikes to George Gerdes I home to judge cattle fsome hike just to look at cowsj. El Wednesday 3.-Seniors choose play. . , 1' Thursday 4.-We all have our pictures taken for the movies. 1 M Friday 5.-Rev. Beisiegel, pastor of Booneville and Collamer Christian churches, l talk to us about Education, just as if we didnit know all about it after 15 twelve years. l 'i Monday 8.-Carl Hartle informs us that the types of hogs are Lard, Bacon, and l General Purpose. ' Tuesday 9.-We all attend the theater to see ourselves in the movies. Several people are slightly disappointed. ' 1 Wednesday 10.-Beatrice is awakened from a very peaceful sleep by Mr. Kindy. 'N Thursday 11.-Armistice Day is fittingly observed with the Glee Club singing ap' propriate numbers during chapel. XI Friday 12.--A Sophomore boy goes hunting and luckily catches a skunk. Luckily, lx because he gets to go home to change clothes. Nl Monday 15.-Most of the High School gets the benefit of one of Carl's love notes. l Tuesday 16.-Seniors meet and choose a date for first party. . . U Wednesday 17.-Seniors meet and change date for first party. The change is due L to the Fall Festival. i - . . , if Thursday 18.-No afternoon classes for Seniors, as they have to meet the representaf ll tive of the Eort Wayne Engraving Co. if Friday 19.-No chapel as the chapel was given over yesterday to Mrs. Taylor, wife of a colored bishop, who spoke on 'iWhy we attend school. ri l Monday 22.-Miss Mason tells us how to sell tickets for the Fall Festival. l Tuesday 23.-lt is near the end of the second six week period, and tests are freely il Wednesday 24.-Everyone sad because school closes at three o'clock for the rest of ll the week on account of Thanksgiving vacation. ll Monday 29.-Senior rings arrive. Much more beautiful than we thought they would be. 1 Tuesday 50.-Agriculture class starts on trip to Chicago. Everyone resolves to take Agriculture next year. Seniors go to Eort Wayne to have pictures taken. I -..lr , sg? l',4l jl 'Ah gg -rwv, f,,, ,,v,,, ,Sv ..,.:',,,,,,v- W ,,,,-lfQN,f Page S6 xv'
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