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Wed., 9. Miss Taylor in Senior Eng.: Warren Cochran, what in- cident in Irving's life shows that he was broken hearted? Warren: His wife died the day before they were married. Thurs., 10. It was necessary to turn off the lights and pull down the curtains in Physics to-day and during the spell of darkness some one yelled out. Take your arm away! A second later Mr. Chapel turned on the lights and gave the class a very severe talk. He seemed to be looking at a guilty boy in the 3rd row. Fri., 11. Everybody enjoyed a Lincoln program to-day. Mon., 14. Someone is becoming ambitious. The desk in the science lecture room was free from all rubbish to-day. Tues., 15. Miss Taylor received a beautiful bouquet of liowers to- day. Someone said Ann Arbor. Wed., 16. Mr. Chapel: Mr. Major, will you please go down in the Chemical Lab. and get a match. Upon returning Pete had two safety matcher minus a box. You only sent me for one but I brought two. Poor Pete had to go get some more. Thurs., 17. Was the eventful day. Miss Furman boxed Geo. Cross' ears after he had amused the Assembly room for 40 minutes. Fri., 18. D. A. R. had charge of chapel to-day. It was Washing- ton's birthday. However, it was not mentioned. Prizes were awarded to C. Rahn and Leroy Johnson for Three Rivers Histories. Mon., 21. Rev. Betts gives a short talk to-day. Tues., 22. Our former Superintendent, J. A. Wiggers, gave us a few more golden opportunities to-day. Wed., 23. Poor Edna, Bill thinks he will get married and go to Canada to live. Thurs., 24. C. Godshalk in Physics: Harold Schall is a good ex- ample of a lemon squeezerf' Jeannette: Thank you, I am not a lemon. Fri., 25. Rev. Brosy gave us a very interesting talk to-day ending with a prayer. Somebody clapped! Mon., 28. Ira Stricker says that we as a rule have a respectable High School. fWith the exception of Ira.l Tues., 29. As usual Harold is waving goodbye to Jeannette and playing peek-a-boo around the Eng. room door. MARCH Wed., 1. Miss Pett cracked a joke to-day. She also indulged in a little sarcasm. Goodness, what is this world coming to when dignihed people become so frivolous? Thurs., 2. Poor Jim Comin has been out of Chemistry for two days as the result of being canned. That is what comes of bragging. Fri., 3. Went over the usual routine to-day. Mon., 6. Miss Taylor, after she had overheard a remark made by B. Howard: I think that was the funniest thing I ever heard. Ha! Ha! Tues., 7. Feudalism was a form of dividing up the land and op- 51131
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Wed.. 12. Don. Brotnlejf dimvered to-ia? that when :here wa :o light it was dark. Bright bogrf Thurs.. 13. Lowell Weinberg Wlzie eiarnining an X Ray Like: Sow I suppose when you adrnit air in the tzke a vacurgz fzrzsf' Ea. ha. F ri.. 1-L. Every student should have Qessoz t-3-iay. The chap- el period was given over to study. Poor bis. il they do is st:-ii. Lf fxifr-f-s X ' ' ,-X Q- Z, - . f ,. -,gf x . f ' of 1 ff ' S-QE Q L 'Rf Tx lv ffl ' if - A 5621? X, , 9 ' u 'if 2 , J 5 E T- 3 ..-h,.: 5 E J ,f ll vs of NG 155: 77, wg h X gg'-' V 5 'XJJES 5 sf fs l if fee s , 5 rg i r xx ' Sl?-' I ,T K Tix. lv RACHEL DASCOVERS HYDROGENJ Mon.. 1T. Doris Place Qing a report in Eng. IV: HA.:-i it is hes: 1 for each one to have own 'Le-iicizze ease Iockei with i-:ci seg-1 Miss Taylor: So those germs you were spea3i:g about six: get i:'f Tues-. 15. Bertha Black in Eng. 111: GJitis:1i:h's tirarrss were comedies. There werent rzzuch sauces in them. Wed.. 19. Does anybo-iff know why Mis Furman take: up the study of German the 'Sth hour? Perhaps she inte:-is :D :each it later? Maybe next year. Thurs.. 20. The foilowsg amgouncezzent was pizke-i up h the halls to-day. As this is their tirs: :neeting their inanms were. no iillbi. be- low furnishing invitations. 'Junior Smoker, to he give: April il. 1816. at Hoirnans Mill. All Seniors md Juniors wishing to break in new pipes are eligible. Anyone who is still learjr of using the wee-i can apply to the management for further infornzation. A good feed is assured. Signed by the management. Duncan and Lott. Mon . 2-L. Mr. Lyttle in lf. S. History while gving the das a lec- ture on the cigarette and liquor habit The liquor habit is just like taking Potasiurn C1-'aniole od:-' it's worse. Yhilxfd ever thozzgirt i:I Tues . 25. While reading one of Ernersons exif-as Engfish IX' the 51153 77 U
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