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JANUAPY 30 FEBDUAW 6 DHAIEI Ol: LUNACY MAY
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Don't you like the tree on the second floor? 23 Lads and lassies are parting. J a n 5 Blest Be the Tie That Blinds seems to be the Node or ' rather oath to the new Christmas ties. 'I Q 6 Seniors and Juniors stayed in Home Room todayg yesterday they were entertained by the Oberlin Glee Club. 7 Mm-mm. Certain Junior and Senior boys are sporting those cute corduroy trousers. fWas it Santa?j 8 The Sophs allowed their galoshes to flop open. 9 Each '4Lit meets again after the holidays. 12 Revival of learning for our exams. CPersonally-BOOHD 13 Why the crowd around the Trophy Case? Junior rings are displayed! 14 For shame, R. Ringeisen! What hast thou done to thy nose? 15 The new wearers of the Varsity W seem rather chesty. 16 N o school tomorrow! Why? Tomorrow's Saturday! 19 Juniors chose their favorite ring. 20 Let us pray for one another. Exams commence! 21 More Blue Books! Then a vacation to forget what we have learned. 26 Another day, another semester, another start. Let's go! 27 From one class to another hither do we go, but whither shall we stay? 28 We are settled at last, we made out ink schedules today. 29 I'm glad it's Thursday, 'cause that's one day closer to Friday. 30 They're still looking out for those hall permits. I3 e b 2 We commence the new type of lunch period. ' We wonder if the ground hog saw his shadow. I Q 3 'I 3 The new Retina staff has just brought out its first edition. It certainly was a spicy one, if seeing is believing. 4 Dumb-but mighty happy! 5 The Zets and Peries held their annual joint spread. 6 The Alchemy Amble seemed a huge success. 7 Juniors step out and hop. 9 Senior Class Prophets and Class Historian were announced today. 10 The Waite High International Club, recently formed, is holding its own. 11 Various clubs got shot 12 Lincoln's birthday! VVe appreciate it Cthe holidaylj 13 O-O-O-o-o-oh! Watch your step! 'Tis Friday, the thirteenth! 14 Peri Bridge. 16 We are requested to report to the auditorium tomorrow. 17 We did! We are starting a magazine selling contest. 18 What price education! So many on the Honor Roll in the Retina! 19 VVe envy the Seniors! They're always reporting to the auditorium. 20 The Juniors are given tickets to sell for the Junior play. 21 The Glee Club presents Sonia 23 We get off for Washington's birthday. We don't regret it. 24 Three cheers for the person who invented three-day week-ends! 25 Just another chilly day and lots of wind outside! 26 The Juniors held another class meeting during Home Room. 27 The characters in 28 Second Childhood made their bow to us.
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M a If 2 Woe is me! A month with no holidays! ' 3 March came in like a lamb. She may fool us! I Q 3 'I 4 Annual staff was announced in today's Retina. 5 The Student Council sponsored an exceptionally fine Orchestra Concert this morning. 8 Ecstacy Glide was sponsered by the Commercial Club this aft. 9 March has surprised us! VVe trudged to school this morning in snow! 10 It's still snowing! On the installment plan! 11 Sneeze unto others as you would have others sneeze unto you. 12 Juniors were measured for their rings. Some will be watch-charms, and others, bracelets. 13 Junior group pictures were taken by the professional photographer while the amateur photographers of the Annual staff experiment with silhouettes. 14 The Q. D. Caberet did not fall short of its name. 16 Grolpps of Sophomores and Freshmen were snapped today by the photog- rap er. 17 No! All those wearing green are not Frosh 5 they're Irish! 18 The Student Council is bound to have another mural for second floor 5 they sponsored Ramona, today, to raise funds. 19 We extended a hearty welcome to our new coach, McCallister, who is here for the spring football training. I 20 We jigged around at The Irish Jig given by the Junior Friendship Club. 23 McCallister must be pretty hard, the boys are limping. Too bad! 24 One week from St. Patrick's Dayg Donna Campbell's still wearing green! 25 Spring is coming! We feel it in the air, also in the class rooms! 26 Girls were excused from sixth hour for a Style Show in the Auditorium. 27 Cold cats! Vacation is here, and I don't have to write this for a week! 28 The boys took their Flames to the Forum t'Red Hot Hopf' A D If 1 Now we know what We are! ' I7 Oh, come all ye faithful! Back again for more learning! I Q 3 I 8 Easter eggs in lunches! 9 We were interested in Rejuvenating Sally tried and done by the Friendship Club. 10 The final girls' basketball game, Seniors won, Juniors have next year. 11 The Peri Lit Dance was rather in the dark, Le Bal Moderne. 13 Angels and Ministers of Grace defend us, our cards and oh! How they reported. 14 Ah-h! A chance to use our Christmas umbrellas! 15 Gordie Thayer wants to be a pitcher and not a tumbler! 16 The end of the week approacheth and we rejoiceth. 17 The whole school's talking because 18 The Whole Town's Talking, sponsored by the Waite Athletic Association. 20 More rain! We needed it, it cleared our brains, washed them off. 21 Our Varsity Golf Team played Pasture Pool today. 22 The Alpha Chapter of Zets of VVaite entertained the Beta Chapter of Libbey. 23 The Retina and Annual Staffs gaveaMinstrelShow, today, during Home Room. 24 Scarab Skip, sponsored by the Biology Club, drew a large crowd. 27 We begin our annual Community Chest drive. 28 The last of the 1492's is gone! Mr. Severance got a new Ford. 29 Mr. Nat Smith of the Woolson Spice Company spoke about Salesmanship to the Commercial students. 30 Annual Zet Peri basketball game. I3 IQDLEAND GOLD
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