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gR. V. H. S. Calendar August Registration Day. Seems just as good to get back as to get out. September First day of school work. Class organized. Miss Moore adviser. Speed Laws announced. Freshman CInitiation Ice Cream Dayj. Labor Day. CSome Work????J. Half Holiday. Senator McKin1ey's speech. Nettie 's birthday. Arwilla spilled ink in bkkg.. but it affects Verna more than herself. First baseball game: Lowpoint, we Won 10-11. Soph. and Junior class meetings. Editors for annual elected. Baseball game at Metamora. We Won 12-5. Washington wins. Marie Sauder is absent. She is visiting relatives in Indiana.. Bkkg. examination CLot of fun???j . - History Examination fDitto ? ?J. Seniors decide to go to Granville next Tuesday. Seniors start scrapbook. Mr. West, of Mount Mroris speaks -to us about Work . Baseball game. Roanoke plays Metamora, and Roanoke wins. Score 10-2. Annual staff meeting after school. Where was the president? Seniors went to Granville to visit Granville High School. All enjoyed the trip, ask them about dust and olives. Miss Moore announces the characters for the Senior play. Rain, rain go away, Come again some 'other day. October Senior Play Reading. We Won in game of baseball with Lowpoint. Verna's and Ada's birthdays CWhcn you and I were seventeenj. Eng. Exam. ' Ella 'S birthday. Partuof Senior class go to Peoria to have pictures taken for annual. Report cards COh sweet Papal. Mr. Castello lectures. First snow of year. Won baseball game from Washburn. Eis and V. G. 's should be given sparingly. Pep meeting. Photographer here to take pictures for annual, may I use your compact and comb????????? Blue Monday. We Won baseball game from Washburn. A perfect record so far. Did Calhoun like toast??'???? Ask Victor Blunier. Nine Rahs for Roanoke grade school Champions who won the preliminary meet. ' 1 Mr. Wheelwright gave us a talk on his trip to California. President Harrison only lived one month. Thats a fact. D0n't you be- lieve it?. PAGE FIFTY-FIVE
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gg I ECHOW Group pictures here. Let 's sue the Photographer. Senior Play is given. Patty sure made things hum. . November Mr. Pettigrew gave us a very interesting talk on the editing of a Newspaper. New Latin teacher today, and she proved to be a mighty good one. Philomatheon program. Dismissed at 3:30. Mr. Yeck gave us a talk on The History of our country and town. Mr. Castello is sick. He attended the football game Saturday. Armistice Day Program, by American Legion. Kaywin Kennedy from Bloomington gave us a very interesting talk, on The Unknown Soldier. He also told us about his 'iTrip to the Panama Canal. Congressman Funk of Bloomington gave us a talk on The Unknown Soldier. He also told us about the Panama Canal. ' First Basketball game of the Season. Bkkg test. Rev. Oscar gave us a talk on his experience in the South. Many interest- ing facts about the Indians were brought out . Dr. Rodney gave us a talk on his experience in war. Miss Danahay talked on her trip abroad. Teachers of R .V. H. S. attend meeting at Champagne. Dr. Wyatt talked to us on How we catch a cold. Report cards. Did you iiunk?????? Miss Moore is absent on account of sickness. Mr. Hopwood begins substituting for Mr. Emerich today. ,Mr. Emerich is taking a trip to Florida. Two days of vacation. Thanksgiving. Miss Moore back. Mr. Thompson announces the basketball game to be held here with Mackinaw Dec. 4th. , December Mr. Frank Sand, your name is Frankie isn't it? Anna talks to the senior class on her observations in Champaign. A real pep meeting. Mr. Hopwood gives us a short talk. Grammar intel- ligence test in Eng. ' Played first basketball game with Mackinaw, score 13-11-M'ackinaw's favor. They seemed to like the mud. Frank Sand 's birthday, real celebration. Freshman girls late at noon. What 's the matter can 't you even tell time??? Mr. Smith director of orchestra gives talk on Music. Misses Anne and Edith Hunsinger and Lucille Youngman of Eureka visit school today. Vic 's birthday??? Ridiculous, Marvelous, celebration. Drew names for Christmas trees. Wonder why Victor looks so pale today. Were those oysters fresh last night? Dr. Wallace gives us talk on Yellowstone Park. To be or not to be, that was the question in English class, some of the pupils wished that they only were not. Frank an Victor both sporting new tics. Birthday presents? Seniors get Christmas tree, ask Gene and Verna. You girls come with out hats just because it is style , said an old lady who knew nothing about it, just ask Verna and Anna? Sophomores make candy in cooking today, Seniors get results over noon hour while poor Sophs go home to dinner. Seniors sure do think they are wise, was a remark of the poor kitchen girls. PAGE FIFTY-SIX
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