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I?-H32-Wv hm-at l'uiuu. filll'iSllllElN Play. Nlixvr. Yflli pc-um' lunch aucl a ':NX'hitc- l'lll'IlllJllll Suki. Vl'hu do thu-y thiuk has cuougli umm-y to huy a whill- vlvpliaut? .I A N lf A lt Y I5-5-ll:u'k to svhunl aml vv0l'ymu-'s lon sh-cpy tu study. l'c-p uu-4-ting with Mayor Murrisnu as spl-alu-r. SAI!-l'ivi1's sluclvuts go to jail. l 4uuul guilty iu a vast- ut' grruss nug- lwt iu sluxlyiug. llc-at .Mlal livat Alla! .Xml we Llicl it hy gosh. I5-ISD-l'lwi'y'uiiv taking a last unin- utv sprint in stuclyiugr. Ottuvillv lwats I I ' Y. W., L7-Lt in au m'n-rtlun' gauu-. l l'1liliL'AIi Y I-2 --ltm-pre-s4'utativ0 from Vt'itlvu- ln-rg: talks to thx' Seniors. Stuzlvut f'illlIlK'll ikllXl'l'. 5-Sl-lie-at Us-t'ialu'c, 335-235, hut lust tu Alla, 2x'2'l'. Uuly 4-In-vvu or twc-lvl' In-Imv xvrn. I2-Ili-Miss lflllswurtli i'vr'viy'1-s a l l'm'm'll Yalvutim' frulu a lwluvvrl pupil-? lib-255-lDig1l1fi4-cl Sa-niurs stll pm'- sist iu llll'lHYll!jI sunwhalls. VVQ' lusm- lu Luna bnuth. .lust auutlu-r hump lu thm- ruacl tu graulualiuu. Zfi-122-4-lmvvly wa-atlwx'-fur Eski- ums. lflvm-l'yol1c has his lcssuus. lluu't tx-ll thx- tc-:wlis-1's. 'l'lu'y iuiglit laugh. 29-Mlllilmlay-'l'lu-rv aiu't un such a llay' this V1-ar, hut w4 ll put om' iu to In-' cliftl-rl-ut. NlAltC'Il l-2 X. W. lwals Paukliug lil-25 in thi- 'l'ouruauu-nt. 5-9-Huwliilg cil't'l'll te-aiu is quar- autiuvcl with svarlvt fm-vcr, su is vliuii- uatrrl fruiu tht- tuuruauu'ut. Juniors pr:-sm-ut lt Ns-ya-r Rains. Guml wm'k,.ll1iliurs. 112-Ili-All. .X ..X. Haskvthall Bau- quvt. Sturlvut 'l'alvut iXSSt'lllllly. llar- ulal lluglu' like-cl it. lll-Qfifllllilgflllt' Miss llall's amuse-- uwut wlu-u, in A is-st, au Hug. IY. stumla-ut saixl that Klvuclwurth is a nova-I writtcu hy Sir Walter Smit. Sc-uinr Class l'lay try'outs, Mr. Bul- ll'lllHN'llt'l' starts a Nu lmarfliug. spa-1-cl tvsls t'2llllIl2llQ1ll.-1 1215-2Sl+t'ast fur Svniur l' I a y. l.c-ave' it tu l'suiith. l'lvvl'yum-'s happy, 'cause wa- gm-t four wlmlm- days ot' vavatnu. .lust lllllljflllli r
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var Calendar S li l l'l4lM B li R ll-I5-Alarin eloeks working again. Assembly hy l.t. Walter llinton. lt's been raining eats and dogs. VVish it eould rain a few grades that eould he saved until the end of the six weeks. 18-22-State lnspeetor browsing around and asking: questions, hut not at our invitation. First niixer. 25-29-Yi - lli G e t Aequainted Party. Pep meeting. Boys of the upper elasses inforlned of a 55200 fine for hazing, and who would like that exeept the judge? Ol l'Olililt 2-li-Offieers elected. Junior Hi-Y l'otluek supper. No wonder we have hig fellows on the football squad, the way they eat. 9-13-l.ost to St. Marys 2-0. G. A. A. initiation. Vl'hy do the teaehers think we don't know anything unless we get good grades in their tests? lli-20-Van VVert -l-0, ltoekford 0. Miss llall is trying to get at least one Chaueer out of her English IV. elasses. 1223-27-Grade eards. l.ose to Bluff- ton, 252-0. 'l'eaehers go to Toledo. NOYl'IMBlCIi l--51X an VN ert heats Ada lil-0. lll- Y llll'C'llllg'. li-ll?-Junior lli-Y lnenlhers look at the stars through Prof. liarr's tele- seope. Senior meeting: to diseuss Ex- ealihur and rings. l'ep meeting- wonder where Paul Alban got the hlaek flannels. lie should have had red ones-our sehool eolor. ll-17-N. lt. A. evidently doesn't help high sehool kids, from the looks of the proeeeds of the first llank Day. Student Council Asseinlmly. 20-2-L-l'lxealilnu' staff ehosen, ll. A. A. penny luneh. 27-30- Y Clulm initiation. Thanks- giving program, and we got out il half hour early, for whieh we all gave thanks. All the turkeys running around like ehiekens-with their heads off. ll l'lCl'lM B H li 41-8---Y-Hi Turkey llop. Senior lting' and l'in Connnittee appointed. Grade eards-an early f'lll'lHtllltlS present. Yan Wert 3-lr, Middle- point 17. ll-I5-Seniors took state tests and about died. Bank Day. With Christ- lnas shopping and the depression, the pennies ean't flow so freely.
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EXCALIIBIJID APRIL 3-6-Mixer-the first one in ages. G. A. A. meeting. April showers bring May flowers. 9-I3-Seniors getting after Excali- bur promises. Honor Society meet- ing. It's rather discouraging to have the last day of the six weeks come on Friday 13. 16-20-More college representatives to talk to the Seniors. Grade cards MAY 1-41-If I were Walter Winchell, I would give an orchid to the cast of the Senior Play, but since I'm not, the best I can do is say, We're mighty proud of you. 141-18-There's a song, Here it is Monday, and I've Still Got a Dol- lar. But it doesn't apply to me. National Honor Society Assembly. 21-25-The Seniors surely do look again. Cheer up, Seniors, youfll only dignified wearing black robes. Dave get thexn once mm-6. Evans is thinking of becoming Chief 23-27-Assembly with pictures S g J'llStlCC 'of the Shlmiiflrriet-Lcrurt so he about Alaska. The speaker surely 61. C4 vlgetuil UBC d e lme' mm' kept I.ivy busy. Lillian Sheeran, Mn S' ' umors' Ruth Wilson and Margaret Stuck 27-29-Baccalaureate. Commence- elected as attendants for Peony Fes- ment. And, in the language of a tivdl- if G Frenchman, C'est fini. Last Will and Testament VVe, the Senior Class, of the City of Van Wert, County of Van VVert, and State of Ohio, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, that is to say: We give and bequeath to the Junior Class, of Van VVert, County of Van VVert, and State of Ohio, all our ability to pester the teachers. We give and bequeath to the Sophomore Class, of Van Yvert High School, County of Van Wert, and State of Ohio, all our love for French. All the rest of our property, real, personal, and mixed, of which we shall leave, seized or possessed, we give and bequeath to the Freshmen. fAlso our ability to skip school and get away with it.j To whom it may concern: I, Gerald Ackom, hereby will my athletic ability to Harry Tate. I, .Iohn Agler, hereby will my ability to get along with Mr. Juringus. I, Paul Alban, hereby will my left swing to Bob Raymond. I, Ketha Allman, hereby will my quietness to Dotty Ellen Reid. I, Reita Anderson, hereby will my dramatic dutchiness to Katy I, Mary Baer, hereby will my brown eyes to Margaret Allen. I, Harold Bailey, will my bashfullness to Gene Runnion. I, Marjorie Balyeat, hereby will my ability to flirt to Nellie Balyeat. I, Ruth Baxter, hereby will my ability in typing to Evelyn Hardin. I, Lavon Baxter, hereby will my wavy hair to .Ioe Rowell. I, Alfred Beam, hereby will my hammer and saw to my kid brother, Dan. I, Richard Bebout, hereby will my love for airplanes to Rus Mihm. I, Robert Bender, hereby will my ability for making trouble to Skip Linser. I, Duane Carpenter, hereby will my ability to play jazz Con the pianol to Betty Owens. I, Floyd Carter, hereby will my ability to haunt tl1e ladies to Billy lVitten. I, Eileen Clifton, hereby will my art ability to June Allingham. I, Jerry Collette, hereby will megaphone to Isabel Grove. I, Marguerite Conn, hereby will my red hair to Howdy Wilkinson. I, Cline Cook, hereby will my ability to get along with Miss Ellsworth to Dale Runnion. I, Frances Counseller, hereby will my trumpet to Ada Bagley. I, Edmund Custer, hereby will my basketball suit to James Agner. I, Gordon Dasher, hereby will my basketball ability to Bob Willaman. I, Pollyanna Dickenson, hereby will my avoirdupois to Monabelle Steele. I, Lorene Dippery, hereby will my heighth to Margaret Kear. I, Dorothy Dippery, hereby will my A's to Gerald Dally . Krick to Carl Black. Ann 30
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