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Nov Nov. Nov. Dec Dec Dec Dec. Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 23-A number of our Junior and Senior girls are obliged to ac- company Sister wherever she goes. They now say that mum's the word is a pretty good motto for conduct during Sister's absence. 24-27-We enjoyed our lengthy Thanksgiving vacation. 28--Toynton Schlegel innocently amuses himself with an ALL- DAY-SUCKER during his Latin class. 2-Some of our class have not come up to Sister's expectations in reciting History. Reading between the lines is a difficult thing when there is nothing there but space. 7-Boys, beware! Helen Kimble has her dates mixed. 8-Children of Mary enjoy every minute of the party and pro- gram,-not saying anything about the luncheon. 12-Wonder of wonders! Edward Waters gives perfect recita- tion in Physics, History, and English. A record breaking day for Edward. 13-Notice on board, Basketball candydates deport at Jym- Nazium to-nite at 3:30. 14-The long desired day has come at last. Our girls have organized their basketball team. First practice excellent. Most enthusiastic crowd yet on the floor. Bright future ahead. 15-The boys desire that today's score be withheld. Was the basket too high or the floor too low, Captain? 22-Santa Claus never forgets his babies. We can prove this by his visit to the High School. While with us he distri- buted the gifts which surrounded our beautiful Christmas tree. Off for vacationl. Merry Christmas! 3-Back again to resume our classes. Our New Year's resolu- tion fmade by the Sistersl is, We will not talk, but will work, WORK, WORK! 4-The Girls' Basketball teams are chosen. Resolution broken. 5-Our long lost friend and classmate has returned. Welcome back, Josephine! , 6--Report cards are given out. Our kind instructors dismiss us ten minutes earlier so that we may recover from the shock. 10-In a hard fought basketball game, the Iirst team are the un- lucky losers to the second team. 11-Behold, we have a chance to show our talent in singing, but most of us find that we have terrible colds. Who would not be timid about one's singing ability when called up be- fore a Professor, one hundred and thirteen classmates, and a few visitors! 17-For the first time in twelve years of school life we assume the appearance of business people. Why the sudden change? Just soliciting Ads, 23-The beginning of the week with the terrible ending.
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