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l THE VAN OF 1932 HMCALEFIIDARH U 4 8 5' 'Lum SEPTEMBER 22-23-Vacation for everybody ex- -First day of lschool. Every- body excited-Freddie's birth- day. -Everything working smoothly and the 75 Freshmen find out where the creek is. 16-As a result of extremely hot weather, Wilma and Helen go barefooted in English Class. 24-In Public Speaking Class Mrs. 25- Eaglesfield says, Maude Mar- ion, I'd like for you to look for 'An Old Sweetheart of Mine'. Tom H. carries Charlie S. up the stairs, because of a slight attack of rheumatism that the latter contracted. 29-Mr. Kessel actually smiles dur- ing assembly period. OCTOBER 2-Sophomore girls win the base- ball tournament. 8-First picture show The Sin That Was His . 9-16-Classes engaged in playing off baseball ties. Ernie Tur- ner makes home run. 19-Junior boys win the baseball tourney. 20-Men teachers come back at them with a victory of 2-0. 41 9- 13- cept teachers, who go to insti- tute at Indianapolis. Mr. Shoptaugh hurt in accident. -Back to school. Everybody sleepy. 30-Pictures taken for the annual. Exams followed, also a varied entertainment. NOVEMBER 2-Thomas T. spends 30 out of 40 minutes in the assembly for once this year. Mr. Johnson has the best be- haved assembly of any 7th per- iod and does not hesitate to tell us so. 5-Proofs arrive. Mr.' Shoptaugh came back to school. -Armistice day program. Mr. R. Stuart delivers interesting talk. Edna falls off her chair in library. Cafeteria girls present Mr. Er- win with a piece of fat bacon. Depression on! That is their explanation. The days of the yo-yo are back again. Even Mr. Piety exhibits his skill. Lumsdon Garage for service that satisfies. Phone 286 Page thirty-seven
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P THE VAN OF 1932 J -Scandal! Mr. Johnson chews gum the seventh period for two days straight. Ain't dat sumpin'? -Mr. Kessel tells Forest A. to quit looking at Marie so much the 4th period. We suppose that Kessel was never young and foolish. The annual staif got locked in the school-house so we should have a good an- nual. -Juniors gave us a party. -Thanksgiving program. -Vacation. -Back to school. From the chatter in the assembly no one seems to have been affected by our first snow. DECEMBER -Mr. Johnson gives Seniors a good piece of advice- Re- member that all forms of the verb be and seems are linking, intransitive verbs. They al- ways were, can't be anything else, and always will be, for- ever, and ever, Amen. --Mr. Marshall of Indianapolis entertains us with readings. -Christmas program. .Vacation starts. Santa brought the Cafeteria a new stove. 4... JANUARY Back to school-Seniors start the day right by feasting on Christmas candy during quiet period. Many new ties and handkerchiefs displayed. 7-What's become of winter? N0 12 snow or zero weather but warm sunshiny days, instead. Girls still wearing spring dresses and boys have their sleeves rolled up. -Miss Kellar falls out of her chair. ' 13-Wilma Mathis founders on hamburger Con only one sand- wichb. 15-Mr. Johnson proves he is big- hearted by drying dishes for cafeteria girls. FEBRUARY 2-Senior class meeting and de- cided on graduating outfits. 4-Woodrow's proposed amend- ment to the Constitution of the U. S. that women should pay poll tax. fMr. Rissler objectsj. 27-In the county Latin contest Richard Wells, second year student, and Alice Woollard first year student, won the privilege to compete in the district contest. U MARCH 1-Annual goes to press. Compliments of Brown Hardware Co. Phone 371, Brazil, Indiana Page thirty-eight
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