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5 IIIIIIIIIIIX I- ,, Q f gb uf my .031 :G ,,,,, 1 I, . F . T R ' R E E 'H' Ui' N wft.-1 y y ,, ,'1 5 ' ---- ,,. JANUARY. :E E :E Jan. 1.-New resolutions. E: E 'E Jan. 5.-First snow. Q 2 Jan. 7.-Buffalo Beauty Contest. g g Jan. 8.-Naomi Green, Buffalo Beauty. 2 2 E Q Jan. 12.-Sharpen up your wits and knock off the rust for the mid-term exams E E are at hand. g f : E Jan. 13.-Exams start. E - 2 E E Jan. 18.-No more study hall, a complete change up. - E E Jan. 19.-Seniors start practicing on Play. E : Jan. 21.-Seniors on front row in Chapel. 5 S Jan. 22.-Miss Middlebrooks out of school. E E E AJan. 23.-'lFlu raging. E 5 Jan. 24.-Seniors have new teacher. E 2 Jan. 26.--No chapel, 15 minutes study. 2 ' E FEBRUARY. E 1 E g Feb. 2.-New Agriculture teacher. E E E E Feb 3.-Roy Grace robs High School of Domestic Science teacher. Q E . Feb. 4.-All excitement over the elopement. E E Feb 5.--Nothing'?'!? E Q E Q Feb 9.-All warned of High School Inspector. E S Feb 10.-Rita and Sylvia have ink fight. N : Q E Feb 12.-New Junior enters School. E E Q E Feb 13.-School lucky-for a few tardies. g g Feb 16.+Girls go to Porum for Basket Ball game. E 2 Feb. 19.-Miss Middlebrooks back to school. 5 E N E Feb. 20.-Nothing but play practice. Q E ' Feb. 21.-212212 2 2 Feb 22.-Wonder why we don't celebrate. Q Q Feb 23.-An ex-Senior fMyrtle Lanej visits school. E g Feb 28.-Spooky Party. 1 21? . . . ' . ' . ' F '- ' ' ' . ' 5 H lfllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIl'll'IIIIl'l'I'I'IIllI'II ll fQ W 1 IQQ Il lIIllIl lllllllllllil ll'l'lll'l Il 'I' ' ' Q T - 6 Y -95.
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