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16 The tardy bell stuck this morning and Max Woodman walked all the way to school while the bell was ringing. tSome speed, Maxi. Mr. Horst read Keep God in American History in Chapel this morning. 19 Our three contestants won at the Oratorical Contest held at the High. Audrey Hagan in the Free-for-All won First prize. Pauline Go-odbrake in Declamations won First and Gerald Hagan in Oration won second prize. lWe wondered what was the matter with Constantine?D 20 There was a wide-spread war against the HCL when the High boys followed suit by wearing Union Overalls to school to- day. 21 But Emerson Lull admitted the UB. V. D. Club had it all over on the boys-by wearing Basket Ball bloomers and middies 22 Two years ago Three Rivers beat Mendon, but visa versa today. Mendon beat T. R. 69 to 55. 23 Dr. McCracken of the Chemistry Department at Kalama- zoo Normal spoke on Work and Play . Colon beat T. R. L7 to 11. 26 Senior play cast was selected today. 27 The Alumni and ex-pupils played ball with the High team. Alumni and ex-pupils beat. No wonder they beat, is it Mary, if Tackey Tessin pitched? 28 Senior play practice today. First act of Claim Allowed, Continued . 29 Juniors' and Seniors' Play casts were shot today. 30 Chapel was held by Mr. Horst and Mr. Ringle leading us in singing. MAY 3 Six weeks test????? Oh Horrors! 4 Frank Snyder was seen carrying a bouquet of flowers to school this morning. Wonder who he gave them to?? 5 Three Rivers beat Centerville C24 to 15. 6 Of course there had to be some excitement in school today so Dutch rang the fire bell. 7 No chapel today. Mendon beat T. R. at Mendon. 10 Great enthusiasm of the boys over the track meet. Did you know Mary Prang is really going to graduate this year? 11 Our last book report. Oh Joy. 12 Nothing happened today but RAIN, RAIN, RAIN. 13 Mrs. Lamb in English II a few days after M. Rahn was expelled by Principal Horst: Will Mr. Rahn be back in school? Is he sick? Paul Houldsworth: He may be back. It depends on how Mr. Horst feels . Mrs. Lamb: Well we won't count on him them . 4Fare-thee-well, Malcolml. 14 Mr. Horst gave announcements in Chapel upon The Lost and The Found , and the rest of the time spent in singing the same old songs. 17 Three Rivers beat Colon L3 to 2j. 51081
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10 Boys' Basket Ball beat Cassopolis at Cassopolis 152 to 243. Who said T. R. cou1dn't play B. BI? 11 Prof. Smith Burnham of Kalamazoo Normal spoke on Cit- izenship in Chapel this morning. 12 Mr. Horst conducted Mrs. Lamb's spelling class in the As- sembly Room this A. M. He asked the class to use radiant in a sentence and when none could use it satisfactorily he called on Warren Hoshel who happened to be in the A. R. Warren H.: Yah, your face is radiant , amid an uproar of laughter in the A. R. 15 Crystal Avery walked home all alone from school tonight. Wonder where Paul H. could have been? 16 Mr. Horst called Assembly at 3:30 P. M. announcing that he wished to see all the boys. 17 First book reports of second semester. 18 Another new case reported today-Walter Fenstermacher and Eleanor Starr. 19 Chapel was held this morning by Popular Election. Sup- pose there are many who are wondering Who's Who and Why ? 22 Thelma Fenstermacher looks kind of pale today. One of the girls was wondering if she happened to forget her box of rouge? 23 Malcolm Rahn fell in the river coming to school this after- noon. Dcn't you think it is too early to go in swimming yet, Malcolm? 24 Mr. Horst gave us a talk on gum chewing. 25 Warren Wescott wrote a 500 word theme on Reasoning and Memory . We wonder what he wrote. 26 Adelaide Frary to Mr. Horst: May I have the key to the Victrola ? Mr. Horst: Yes, you will find it under my desk . Adelaide F.: What, on the floor? 29 Percy Biedlcr and Frank Krull made a short visit to school today. Come again when you can stay longer. 30 Miss Rutan to Herman Preston in Spelling class: Her- man, spell Sales-book . Herman: s-a-i-l-s-b-o-o-k . Miss Rutan: Do you think you are sailing on the sea? 31 Everybody is preparing for April Fool tomorrow. APRIL 1 The Orations and Declamations were spoken in Chapel this morning. Hurrah for spring vacation! 12 Spring vacation was spent mostly by wading snow drifts. 13 Mrs. Lamb in English Literature describing how Priam stood on the wall entreating Hector to come within the walls: Can't you see a picture of him, can't you see a picture of that 'old maid' standing on the wall? iSome womanj. 14 Mrs. Horst to Emerson Lull in Chemistry: Emerson, what is 'annealing of glass'? Emerson: Oh, that's Hxing glass so you can scratch it . 15 Another fire drill. Watch your step, Rhinies. f107fI
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18 Helen Gleason in English Literature: She 4George Elioti didn't marry him because he was already married but they were as good as married . 19 Mr. Cain from Kalamazoo Normal spoke to the Seniors this morning. 20 Miss Burke to Adelaide Frary in French class: What does 'La Barbe Bleue' mean? Adelaide llowiz Little Boy Blue . Miss Burke: What did you say? fLa Barbe Bleue meaning The Blue Beardh. Just look on the Bulletin Board. 38 graduates. Con- gratulations, Seniors. Boys are getting their O. K.'s to play Cen- treville to-morrow. All boys under 15 to try the 50 to 100 yard dash today. Rhinies, here's your chance to prove yourselves famous. 21 Lavern Brannon was chosen May Queen for the May Festival in Chapel this morning. After election the remainder of Chapel was spent on the athletic field where the teachers and stu- dents of the High went under a number of drills conducted by Mr. Horst. 24 T. R. beat Centreville 124 to 39. Juniors elected their An- nual Staff for the coming year. 25 The girls are practicing for the May Festival which is being directed by Mrs. Kauffman. 26-27 Interclass Track Meet. 28 The customary Junior-Senior Banquet was held last night at the K. of P. Hall. The tables were prettily decorated in brown and gold, the Senior colors. The greeting was given by the president of the Junior Class, Warren Hoshel, followed by a re- sponse from the president of the Senior Class, Harold Hazen. Mr. Andrews acted as toastmaster in a very efficient manner. JUNE 2-3 Senior exams-which tells the story. giavxs UGLJVIN ' N if C0 Qi A Bm EW: C ' L.g1..mr.'z.,, ,Q 51093
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