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ScUaoi Gcdendan, . . . Sept. 5—Back to school! Sept. 11 — Classes elect class officers and Student Council representatives. Sept. 20 — We have a patriotic assembly with a talk on the Constitution by Philip Cable. Sept. 22 — Get all dressed up and limber up those feet. Social hours begin for the 7th, 8th, freshman, and sophomores. Oct. 3 — We hear the exciting experiences of Leroy Merritt on D-Day. Oct. 9 — All bowlers are stiff from the first bow'ling games. Oct. 10 — Wc hear a talk on fire prevention — Hot stuff! Oct. 11 —First meeting of G.A.A. Oct. 13 —Friday 13, and the end of the first six weeks. Happy ending? Oct. 18 — Everyone is unusually tame today. We get our report cards. Election of cheer leaders. Oct. 25 — Everyone is reading poems by Carl Sandburg. He is to be here tonight. Nov. 1 —We beat Hagerstown in our first game 34-27. Nov. 7 — Election — Dewey or Roosevelt? (Roosevelt really). Nov. 10 — We are in darkness—a fuse blew out! Dr. Davis, the Riley Poet, entertains us with poems by Riley. Everyone is overjoyed because we beat Winchester 29-31. Nov. 16 — Urn-urn! The annual chili supper. Nov. 17 — Something new’ has been added. We play Muncie Central. Nov. 23—Turkey, chicken, rabbit, goose—what will it be for Thanksgiving? Dec. 21 — A Christmas program. Dec. 25 — Merry Christmas! Dec. 26 — We all dress up in our new Christmas outfits for the Christmas dance. Jan. 1 — Happy New Year! Jan. 6 — Our boys play at the Saratoga Tourney. Jan. 17, 18 — We finish one-half of the year with semester exams. Jan. 22, 23 —It’s pictures for the Successus. Feb. 2 — The groundhog saw his shadow. Feb. 16 — First of a series of Lenten services. Feb. 22, 23, 24—We have hopes at the tourney. Feb. 26 — Everyone goes around moving their lips but nothing comes out—it’s the cheering at the tourney. Mar. 2 — Tourney of the classes. Mar. 6 — Concert by the musical organizations. Mar. 1 5 — Beware the Ides — Income tax due. Mar. 29 — An Easter program. Apr. 1 — Easter and April Fool’s Day — what a combination! May 4 — New suits and formals are seen at the Junior-Senior Reception. May 29 — Another senior class becomes alumni. [ 4 ]
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edUcxitian . . . We dedicate this book to the memory of Sgt. John Malone and Pfc. Edward Kaucher, the first of the high school graduates who have given their lives for their country. £ 3 1
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