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I! S1 MNMMNE IT. C. H. S. - - 1925 I The Megngir 1 1QJ7c3T?1 Page Seventy-nine was A15 1 1l
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0 Mglngir 1 ne7Fg il 25490 30- 31- 13- 19- 21-Lewis gets a chance to go back to Biology room to walk in right. 23- 26-April showers bring May Howers. 30- 2, 41 MARCH -Junior girls and Mrs. Wood go to Peoria. I wonder what for? -Society game-Illini were victorious as usual in both the girls' and boys' games. 3'-Girls suHer-some from scratches, some from broken fingers, some from stiff necks and others from aching bones. 4-Juniors all parade to English class without being called for-they get chance toparade back again. Everybodylmakes plans for the District Tournament. 5-N0 SCHOOL-District Tournament. We beat Buda and Princeville. 6-We lose to Averyville but beat Wyoming, taking third place in the fight. -Advertising Committee go on a spree. Winter again covers T. C. H. S. 9-Seniors and Mr. Wood go to Peoria to get ads. Opereitta practice. 11-Mr. Lowe finds an extra supply of paper in wads on the floor. Everybody stays in until four. 13-Operetta is given with great success. 15-Mud-Mud-Mud-Everywhere-and still it rains. 17-Mr. Wood explains that if we act like kids we must be punished like kids. So we stay in until four o'clock-next they will try to spank us. -State Teachers meeting at Peoria. All the teachers go. 22-Spring starts. Seniors pick their class play. -Goldie caught in hall talking of-- as usual. 24-Seniors go for ads to Hanna, then to Farmington. Boys work on tennis court. More pictures taken. 25-Bruce late. Many have their pictures taken. Cameras junked by the dozens. 27-Junior-Senior banquet held in the M. E. church. 29- The end of good English week. Trilovhico won-Frank Anderson high point man. Blizzard-snow everywhere-ten absent-most in two years. High school service at church postponed because of the storm. APRIL 1-All but the wise day. 2-Snow still falls. Roads blocked-country students all become t-own students. 5-Memoir off to press. Quite a relief, eh, editors? 7- Sun shines. Snow shovelers come to town. Dick celebrates by wearing red socks. The Commercial club entertains the students to a hard time party. Seniors pick out their invitations. Commercial club decides to give a play. Mrs. Hood here. Declamation practice. At last the sun does shine over T. C. H. S. MAY Baccalaureate sermon at the church. Seniors go round half dazed amid work, sorrow and confusion. 4-Seniors 'bid T. C. H. S. farewell. Our last class meeting as Seniors. 7-Graduation exercises. Page Seventy-eight I I, C, H, 3, . . 1935 j uoNQ,yg
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