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x i -C The Memoir ll- 5 23360 -Wheel This ought to be in red letters-Seniors escape English class-but make up for it by an exam in History. -Rain-Rain-Rain! Trivoli vs. Yates City. Hard fought game-Trivoli wins. -Paul gets his trousers 'sewed up. Farmington boys come to T. C. H. S. to prac- tice basketball. Girls have pep meeting. -A mouse in the waste paper basket frightens English IV, also teacher. Com- mercial club holds first meeting-they had a fine program. 8-The Woman's Home Companion race to the cave is over-ihe blue team of Stegy enters the cave first. 9-Mr. Wood plays peak with a senior around the mirror-nothing happened only they almost bumped heads. -Partition stated-We, the undersigned, refuse to sit in the assembly and freeze. Janitor's reply, Best remedy is to move out. 11-Farmington B. B. team comes to practice on T'rivoli floor. We go to Manual and are defeated. Freshie class holds par.y at Edwin Anderson's. -Snow falls fast-T. C. H. S. almost buried in a snowdrift-Freshies talk about hanging up their stockings. 15-Juniors' tea in Junior tea room. Adding machine appears in Bookkeeping class and Dick plays peak with Margretta. -Jessie Flinn and Gladys Mac visited T. C. H. S. this P. M. Mrs. Baker attends funeral of an aunt. 17-T. C. H. S. adds another victory to both boys' and girls' teams by defeating Alumni. 18--Draw numbers for the Christmas party. Spend the morning around the Commer- cial rocm fire. 19-Trivoli defeats Peoria High Midgets with a score of 21 to 10. Little Junior girl brings her bottle to school with her. -Blizzard finds its way into T. C. H. S. study hall. Violet: keeps assembly. 21-Chum and Teddy come to school with sore mouths-scandal! Explain yourselves and thus clear your good names. 23-Strange noises heard in the assembly. What? Only Louis snoring. 24-School party. Freshies looking forward to Santa Claus-when they hear sleigh bells they think it is he. 25-CHRISTMAS-No one sheds any tears because we have a vacation. 28-Canton Tournament. We lose to Beardstown. JANUARY -NEW YEAR'S-Many watch old year out and new year in. -School begins again. Dick starts new year right by wearing a pair of new shoes. Mrs. Wood back-everybody happy. -Fern forgets herself and writes 1927-no doubt she wishes it were 1927. -A Freshie tries to carry a Sophie across the street: and lets her fall in the mud. --Dick bumps heads with the world. We go to Farmington. -Lack of sleep-a popular failing among bright students-even Mr. Lowe looks sleepy. -Everybody looks forward to examinations but not with pleasure. -Fire Drill-what an escape, no physics class. Exemptions posted-some glad some sad. School house sounds like the insane asylum. -Semester exams in full swing. We beat Glasford in two games. -Pyke's Camera broken. Too bad-he knew we were coming and should have had more insurance. Page Seventy-six L 1. c. n. s. - - uno 1-UNM
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sgsfwf I The Memoir 26-Snow covers the town. Everybody feels as if Santa Claus was just around the corner. 27-Mrs. Wood goes to hospiial for an operation. 28-Mr. Wood reports Mrs. Wood doing nicely. Sure was welcome news. 29-More snow and snowball fights begin. We organize a pep club. 30-Everybody sits by stoves to keep warm. Hallowe'en parties planned. NOVEMBER 2-Mrs. Baker, a substitute for Mrs. Wood arrives. Mr. Lowe scrubs the Lab. 3-Eugene and Margaretta tell their biggest lies-fEugene wins. Mr. Lowe holds a meeting of all girls af.er school-Mr. Wood jealous. 4-Junior boys' rings arrive. Sophomores almost as anxious for them as Juniors. Students and faculty send Mrs. Wood Bowers. 8-John and Anita found talking in the hall. Where on earth do Freshies learn such tricks!must be from the Sophomores, since the Seniors set only good CH examples and the Juniors are above any reproach. 6-Mrs. Baker feeds her sewing class candy. Our tirsg basketball game--and we won. 7-Vi takes an interest in a stock farm at Rapatee. 8-Two great events happened today-Bruce watches the study hall and some of the girls are too stuck up to play basketball. 9-One Senior shows signs of heavenly spirig tDick wears a bright gold Q71 angel pin on his sweaterl. Miss Fisher expresses her daily motto in bookkeeping, Let's have it quiet, please. 10-Ain't life awful? You get bawled out all the time, even for using your favorite slang expression in bookkeeping class. 11-School was out early. Mrs. Baker takes a horseback ride. Pep meeting. 12-Picture of Santa Claus appears in posoflice-Freshies all excited. 13-Fairview is defeated-also single menvbadly beaten up. 14-Wilma comes to school in a farm wagon-hasn't someone a suggestion for a reducing menu? 16-Mr. Lowe comes to school on a crutchAhe played with the single men Friday night. 17-American History class discusses a way to go to the game at Glasford :omorrow night. Everybody real good in school today-studied hard. 18-Junior dinner. Mr. Wood ties Mrs. Baker's turkey up-he is afraid it will run away. Trivoli goes to Glasford on special bus and defeat them 15 to 2. 19-20-NO SCHOOL-teachers go to Champaign, just for fun. 23-Mr. Wood absent-beginning of a yelling contest. 24-The Woman's Home Companion is introduced into T. C. H. S. and the grand race for cave is sta1'ted. 25-About six boys and one girl get sent out of bookkeeping-they finished their work first. Wilma sigs down in the hall accidentally very dignified proceeding for a Senior. Our first defeat of season by Brimfield. 26-THANKSGIVING-Thankful for a vacation today and tomorrow. 30-Board meeting at school. Dick keeps study hall. From the way Seniors acted, American History class got scolded. Green team puts on a parade. DECEMBER 1-Miss Fisher fell over coal pail-no one hurt. 2QMargretga wins a bar of candy by keeping still a whole period in sewing. Junior girls receive their rings. 'E Page Se-ventY'hVe G, 7 f T, C, H, 5, . . 1915
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G .W 1 :Sym 19- -starts home Lo lunch. 28- 29- 31 61 7.- 9- 12- 16- Several popular students fainted when they received their exam papers-an extra case of red ink was needed this year. Mr. Wood preaches a sermon on don't. Exenipting grade raised to 90. 20- 21-New rules everywhere-why do teachers have so many? 22- 25- 26-Snow falls fast-soon welll need shovels to get out of T. C. H. S. We defeat Brimfield on our door. Mr. Wood goes to the dentist. Class excused with the exception of Dick. Mr. Lowe is Hustrated-starts to talk to girls and forgets to put his overcoat on Seniors escape Physics class-Mr. Wood goes to dentist. Mouse in paper sack is cremated in assembly stove while student body softly sing, Nearer, My God to Thee. FEBRUARY 1-Mud knee deep. Juniors have an English test. Grades range from 25 to 66. 2-Ground Hog doesn't see his shadow. Mr. Wood and basketball boys start on a tour. Dayton and the chimney have a collision-the chimney comes out on top lof the roofl. We have a fire drill. -Good news-we beat Good Hope. Visitors in the afternoon. Everybody lone- some-the boys are in Good Hope. 5-Basketball boys skip school in the morning. We clean .he building in the after- noon. It sure did need cleaning. English IV skips class-but works on the Memoir. Mr. Lowe goes to Farmington, Did he go to see-'I No! Just the den- tist Qso he saidj. Sun shone for once again. T. C. H. S. has the spring fever. Girls take vamping lessons. Mrs. Wood leads the students, first, in morning exercises then in singing. Mr. Appleby gives us a short talk. We go to the County Tournament at Brimfield and win over Chillie-. Are defeated by Elmwood. 15-Everybody talks about Valentines. Junior declares war on a Senior but refuses to figh:-because the Senior is stronger. Mr. Wood shows the girls some tricks of magic. We know how to get rid of half dollars quicker. -Another Junior class meeting. What is up now? That is the tenth this month. Juniors serve their monthly tea. 18-Macomb Tournament. We win over Terry Haute. Everybody wants to go. -Telegrams and letters to Macomb are numerous. We win again over Versailles. -Oh, dear, why does Miss Fisher pick on the Juniors so the first period in the morning? Wie thought the Juniors were always so good. -Boys come home with third place in the B division. Thelma Ewalt, Lucille Brooks and Miss Hayden visit school. 23-Operetta practice has got to be a daily dozen. Middle Grove ladies give play at T. C. H. S. -Thunder, lightning, and more rain. Eugene gets a shock and burns out a fuse. --More Junior meetings and they send their rings back. 26-We play Yates City and are defeated. Page Seventy-seven I T. C. I-l. S. - - 1Q26 f The Memoir no ei l R l i G WGEESJR
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