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ooo ooo Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. Oct: Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct: Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 1—Everyone “cramming” for exams. 2—Exams begin. 3—More exams. 6—Pupils relaxing. First quarter exams over. 7—Ralph Sigmon and Emma Lou Lynch late for law class. 8—Got report cards. 9—Cotton picking begins. . 10—Summer school closes. 14—-Seniors’ rings come. 18—School begins again—one half day for a few weeks. 19—Hal Ward watch dog for Hoover’s store from study hall. 20—Mr. Hoyle gives weather forecast. “No rain tomorrow.” 21—Rain! Rain! Rain! 22—A bunch of Juniors play hooky. 25—Monday morning. Emma Lou singing, how unusual. 27—What’s happened? Physics students understand problems! 28—Juniors have three tests. Results, 15 Juniors fail. 29—Mary L. and Dot Smith plan week end. 1—Bill Wood elected Mill Lutz’s assistant. 2—Basketball in the air. 3—Mr. Hoyle surprises Seniors with Physics test. 4—Juniors elect Viola Clark President. d—Basketball practice starts. Players happy! 8—Seniors seem to have the blues. 9—Elect 4-H officers. 10—Seniors looking for detective to work Physics problems. 11—Six pupils found chewing gum on English class. 12—L. B. passes out playing football. 15—Beta Club officers elected. 16—Square dance in gym. 17—Senior stays out of school to kill pig. 18—Ralph Sigmon on time, for once. 19—Trail Blazer Staff selected, Catherine Roof, Editor. 20—Emma Lou takes Physics book to law class. 23—Fritz passes Physics. 24—Pupils plan to go rabbit hunting Thanksgiving. 29—Thanksgiving—half-day school. First issue of Trail Blazer comes out. 26—Everykody alive after Thanksgiving. 29—Seniors begin selling annual ads. 30—Students wash windows. -I—Fritz and Margaret Wilson quarrel. 2—Talks in English. 3—Coldest day yet, Bill Wood comes to school without a coat. 6—Billy Seagle comes to school singing. 7—Basketball players smoked out of gym. 8—Pupils “worrying” about exams. 9—Exams. 10—More exams. 13—Ray Seagle brings new car to school. 14—Fred Houser gets left from school. ooo
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o°o°o ooo July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 009 DIARY 12—School started. 13—Freshmen wandering around with a “Please tell me where to go” look on their faces. 14—Commercial students disappointed—no commercial teacher, have to take Physics. 15—Seniors trying to look dignified. (No change.) 16—90°F. in the shade. Pupils going back to childhood days, making paper fans. 17—Saturday School. End of first week. 19—Physics class—Erma Deen’s mind a million miles away. 20—Selena Leonard and Bill Wood fall down steps. Look out Selena, Bill’s a dignified Senior. 21—Sociology class being held in Study Hall. 22—Seniors flirting with freshman boys. 23—Mr. Turner gives lecture on smoking. 24—Oh, that Saturday School. 25—Al gets his hair pulled by cat and Deen. 27—Certain boys have Mother pack lunch for dogs. 28—Seniors elect class officers. 29—Paunise crying. “What could the matter be?” 30—Nelta Ward flirting—as usual. 31—Half-day school, why? Saturday. 2—Seniors select their rings. 3—First month ends. 4—Typhoid vaccination. 5—Margaret Lantz finds that her heart has become a rolling stone. 6—Everyone complaining about heat. i—Saturday School. 9—Helen Leatherman and Ruby Conner daydreaming on class. 10—Hal Ward caught chewing gum on class. 11—Typhoid vaccination! Two Sophomores crying. 12—Agriculture students get chickens. 13—Sophomores cramming for test. 14—Last of Saturday School. 16—Freshmen complaining about work. 17—Mr. Turner late for law class. 18—Typhoid vaccination—last dose! 19—Wayne Scronce blushing???? 20—Ruby Davis, Bill Wood, Sarah Huss, and Libby Scronce doing square dance before law class. 23—Blue Monday. 24—Ruby Davis loses books. 25—Candy store empty. 26—Deen Heafner loses “the Gang’s treasure.” 27—Two substitute buses. Mr. Turner named them “Wimpy” and “Popeye”. 30—Students seem to be wilted because of heat. 31—Last day of August. o00Oo
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o0°0 Oooo Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jain, devan. Jan. Apeie. Jere, Jan. =) cular Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jaa, Jan. Jan. Jan. ean Jan. lena Jane Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 15—No basketball games until after Christmas. 16—Pupils take snapshots for annual. 17—Miss Crump sings “Pistol Packin’ Mamma.” 20—Erma Deen forgets assignment in Physics. 21—Beta Club members dress in oddly assorted clothing. 22—Christmas vacation begins. 30—Beta Club initiates new members. 31—Margaret Lantz resolves “to be dignified.” Is it possible? 3—Pupils already breaking new year’s resolutions. 4—Beta Club has sold 1165. of stamps and bonds. Enough to buy a jeep. 5—Juniors planning Banquet. 6—Someone announces that Mr. Turner has the flu. 7—Basketball game with Banoak. We won! 10—Snow!!! 11—No school. No man shortake now. Girls make snow men. 12—Part of students come to school and are disappointed. No school. 13—School begins after snow. 14—Miss Crump has new permanent. 17—Seniors get to argue without being stopped—DEBATE! 18—Farrel Johnson loses part of bus on way to school. 19—Fritz and Bill accept position as librarian last period. 20—Margaret Wilson making wills. Who’s dying? 21—Emma Lou Lynch prophesying. 24—Boys, stop blinking your eyes, that’s just Catherine Roof in Jodphers. 25—Photographer takes pictures for annual. 26—Beta Club members inducted in Chapel. 27—Seniors talk of giving Negro Minstrel. 28—Seniors select superlatives. 3l—Kermit Self smiling at Senior girls. 1—Laboratory equipment jumps out window. 2—Miss Lutz makes no assignment. 3—Law pupils get new books. 4—Helen Leatherman blushing. 7—Holiday! Bill Wood’s Birthday. 8—Mr. Johnson walking backwards up the steps. 9—Boys gossiping. 10—Donald Guess making goo-goo-eyes. 11—Ruth Rudisill and Milba Sain plan to teach History class. 12—Charlie Brown and Bus Self come to school with worried look on their faces. 13—Fritz mad—how unusual. 14—Valentine Day. Girls give boys Valentine. 15—Bobby L. Huss is in a hurry—What is the matter??? 16—Mr. Turner finds law book in waste paper can. 17—Lib giggles in Literature class. 20—Ellen Carpenter tap dancing. 21—Jack Carpenter runs over W. C. Scronce, now how did that happen? 22—Washington’s Birthday, many cherry trees cut down. 23—Dot Meeks smiling. She has just finished the DIARY. 0090 ooo
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