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16. Operate •-• when 18. Faculty party. 20. Sr. Dir , r , boy! how v.e can pack way the food. 21. G. R. ar hii jack in the groove, aren't they? 22. A stamps ;.e c -hers attended Christens treat down town—nov the ...ghtu know better than that! 23. Christ ins vacation -oh Happy Day! 'January 3, Everybody back xo 'chool and on time! 6. Parents o'1 football boys wore given a dinner. 14. Everybody smiling ov.r semester exams—make sane, more coffee! 28. The weather is grand—nobody ever throws a snowball. February 8. Sophomores had e prrty. They're a trifle young but they reed experience 16—18. Jobs' lemv TbU’v.or ■.nt 22. Chr rv, :• t: • i-d all the boys look so dreamy eyec e . tenut • -;v : sru? 23. K • Thins— hov ' rresti- (yawn) 24. Ser . . 1.: . . i.cu t. ir pockets turned inside o r ••class .-lc hires rrived. March 1-4. Dist-ric . cat. 7. Music a . 9-10. State '. 13. Lt. Wry re b iue geve an interesting speech. 24. Another Facul ' Pnrty? 28. Band Clinic 31. Grade School operetta—great success. April 5. The Potters (in i ere sting) 6-10. Easter vacation—e erybody cried again. 11. Mad rush to get back to school. 14. Music Contest—gee, School was dead today. 21. Dance?—so the tell me? 25. Jr. and Sr. Banquet, overbody all a-twitter, does my ankle show! 29. Faculty Purty—very i:.t-n t sting! May 5. T Club Dance 8. Se-ii ors are walking areur-.cl crain with their pockets inc 'i cut. Thcv hr.' to p r for their caps and gowns. 10. Seniors arc ki s the ; ekers goodbye—the last day of sc nool for them. 11-12. Sorj..»- ?- y, fov-g April 14. 3ac-sl' .rr -.ito, 18. Cc -mo-uor.t—Ignorance is bliss and are we happy! 19, it's all over now!
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1943-4 Calendar August 30. Back to concentration camp. September 2. Honorable nn actors were iven warn reception. 15. 0. ;• it .1' groove, sponsoring ?. backwards pari' ?:-.r i.l X 17. Fcj ■ iou. ped woth c score of 12-0. October 1. Ncbv . o. a r: ■■■ sc:v.pvd to the time of 13-0. 4. Lc- ■ ' ' 1 ■ ' .er '.nod lycoum program. On 8. T-e r • • t Peru Prep, 26-0. 13. Pi ' .;iv.-n Oh' Ronald Coleman why have you - . UJ.cn that so rightfully belongs to B. v.g'i'- ■ 15. Table ' , d by Tecunseh Indians with a score of OC.7 18. I,yca,ir. ; c • t.-i, Chief Wolf Robe. Ki Yi.'! 19. Gomebcd; v, r oiled i n the auditorium today, his trial comes up ten .vow. 20. Registration :r Ration Books. Don't forget to account fer that five pounds behind the radiator. 22. Beatrice was out collecting scalps and took ours with a score of 20-0, V e don't like a monopoly on all games or do we? 28. Teacher's Convention everybody cried because they couldn't come to schoolt November 2, Ja s Oheen, after dinner speaker. Oh my dinner. 5. Cc ?ge Vi V defeated, score 40-0. 9. o- o:. 11. ...• Indians defeat Auburn Bull Dogs, 26-0. 18, : • i :cid. ifion in the Auditorium, many injured in ■0 I - . .ids, Seniors are having their pictures fcp.lv 19. Prvn • risfrated 6-0, 25-26. . n students had to be''driven out of the building th m.. l, to leave. tch, tch. 30. S'C6. mo (lyceum) v.:il.’ wonders never cease.- December 3-4. J-iric: - von. 6, Basket ' . notice. 9. Kveryb prompt at Operetta practice. 13. Portic: - ... operetta are just too eager to practice. It's just ridiculous that they're always on time.
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THE SCALPERS The Scalpers, more commonly known as the Pop Club, has as its purpose to create more pep among the student body and to always stand behind our team. Our sponsor ' s Kiss Wimmor, and our officers ares president, Madeline Huston; vice president, Elna Kent; secretary and treasurer, Jennie Slade. Any ginl from th : ninth to the twelfth grade, inclusive, may be a member of o p Club. Black skirts end ;hitc sweaters were the uniforms for this year. A constitution was drawn up in which the different rules and regulations were stated. To be a cheerleader, a girl must have boon a member of Pep Club for at least one semester. With the addition of our new constitution, we believe The Scalpers will bo an oven greater success in the yoars to come.
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