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Chronology SEPTEMBER 7. The first day is here with the addition of about a hundred Kiddies. Emerson Lull made a big hit the first day and got canned from United States History. 8. Classes started today. Mr. Horst-mln Physics class to Donald Schweitzer who was half asleepl: Donald what is the mat- ter? Donald Qrudely awakenedl: Nothing, Mr. Horst: It's evident there are several kinds of matter. 9. Mr. Horst was unanimously elected by himself today, to the position of traffic officer. His regular beat is at the entrance of the boys' cloak room. Soccer practice started. 10. Two inseparables appeared yesterday-Fat Turnbull and Margaret Baker. They must have a strong attraction for each other. You can't tell which tags the other most. 13. Comic picture day today. Mary Zander thought if they took a picture of her in natural pose, that it would be the craziest picture there. 14. Roy Schellhous wears an impressive furrowed brow again this year. 15. Emerson Lull has decided to substitute the sentence-I don't know-for the word pass , in Mr. Horst's classes, so he told some of the listeners today. 16. The scared, wild expression has partly worn off the poor little freshmen's faces by today. Miss Madery: John Breyfogle, why did this period of Anglo Saxon literature begin in 1066'? John: Because the other one ended there. 17. Chapel today. Everyone but the seventh graders voted on a name for the latter. In chapel today, each Sophomore, Junior and Freshman acted as a chaperon to the seventh and eighth grad- ers, as to how to fill out their office cards. 20. Miss Rutan to-ld Malcolm Rahn today in United States His- tory, that he was fast falling into his old path of last year. He ap- preciated the information. John Breyfogle. D. Deisch and C. Collisi accompanied Mr. Hewitt to the fair at Grand Rapids, where they are to represent this city in the Stock Judging Contest. 21. Senior class met last night. Stuart Hedges was elected presidentg Zelda Kingsley was unanimously elected vice-president: Katharine Reed, secretary: and Harold Bowers, treasurer. 22. Mr. Horst in Physics class today voiced the thought that fat people were made of different material than thin people. That's a new one on us! We had a practice game of Soccer Ball with Burr Oak today and won with a score of 2-1. 23. Hurrah! Friday off for the fair. Mr. Horst has warned 51051
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