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Y I LLLD A ' A li r r 1 Qmumusarssimununnzr-uireununxvslvseunukcausuaunsnvzsaa:1nnnnf,,r' , ,Q Mar. 15-Although today is Friday l5th, nothing unusal , happens. ' W 16-All Senior boys but Bill P. are absent today. V W 17-Eighth grade upsets Seniors in interclass tourney. 4 w Sophomores beat Freshmen. , N -Sophomores beat Juniors. Eighth grade beats seventh 1 grade. Juniors decide on date for Junior-Senior Q Banquet. W -Sophomores win interclass tourney. A -First day of spring but no one has the Spring 'A Feveru as it is snowing today. N -nAll Starsn defeat Sophomores. NTiesN selected W for annual name. f N All Juniors and Seniors busy on Broadcaster and Annual. . W -Much laughter and excitement in American History class today as Carl C. almost loses his suspenders. ' 5 N -Basketball banquet and dance. 1 Q N -Annual staff Works all day running off borders. Il Vt W -Junior-Senior banquet. Bill P. birthday. U Q H -Annual school exhibit. B.B. game between.NHas Y VL Beensn and Will Be'sW. WWill Be'sW Win. if KA Apr -No one seemed to notice that it is April Fool's Day. Q H W -The operetta, WCampus Dazen presented. U -Every Pupil Test given. 4 W -Seniors actually decide on something. 3 W -Senior invitations arrive. Q W -Selected cover for annual. H N Good Friday but we go to school. W Senior play books arrive. W -Sophomores and nearly everyone else in H.S. goes skating at Forest Park. W We lose first baseball game to Vocational l5-2. N Scholarship tests given at Bowling Green. We take first five places in Bookkeeping, first and second places in Typewriting and first in World History. W -At last it looks like spring is here. Warmest day of year. , W -Winter again. Cold and snowing. W -Sophomore edition of Broadcaster comes out. We lose to Toledo Libbey l2-5. May -Music Festival at Bowling Green. Seniors go to Toledo University. W -State scholarship tests at Bowling Green. H -Senior play, WCampus Quarantineu presented. V -Helen Harris' Birthday. 1 H -Bose Long's Birthday. 1 P ,A Y 'I E'i 'ffsabuumnc4vs:wnHhsz5S3ouuunrffsafunsncrug:annum. I. 1936
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J JlQ.D ?muuna:ss:xnuum:rQ:fqnnnczsnvacumen:-sawnmma:-mesuuumasxsv. wg Feb. 7-Wood County Tourney starts two weeks from tonight. 1 W 8-Holland game there. Score: 26-16 favor us. . C' W 10-Brrr, cold in school building today. Y , W ll-Clay game here. Score: 58-8 favor us. Girls' 5 score: 52-25 favor Clay. v W 12-Lincoln's birthday. School dismissed 2:30 P.M. , U 13-Many students buying valentines today. 1 W 14-Grand Rapids canceled game. Mr. and Mrs. Dimler A give party for B.B. teams. fi W 17-Basketball team practices at Woodward in pre- paration for the tournament. W 18-Drawing for tournament at Bowling Green. We play Jackson Saturday 2:00 P.M. W l9-Basketball practices at Central. W 21-Broadcaster comes out. Tournament starts tonight V A 1 4 1 y A A J I A at Bowling Green. Q W 22-Washington's birthday. We win our first game A of the tournament by defeating Jackson 45-10. 1 W 24-Bob McCamey absent from school. CWonder lhY?, Y 1 N 25-Members of the orchestra were treated after K practice. M W 26-School getting all wet from melting waters of 9 ice, snow, and rain. W 27-Water not so bad, so we don't get out of school H today. We beat Grand Rapids in tourney 25-17. 4 N 28-Big pep meeting today. Much speech making. Be 4 sure to go to tournament tomorrow. it W 29-We beat Lake in semi-finals 28-24. We lose to 5 Tontogany in finals 22-12. Tough. We get ' runner-up trophy. Mar. 2-Mr. Dimler and Mr. Turby go to Leipsic to draw for sectional tournament. We draw West Unity. W I teach Mr. Turby's class in the afternoon. C U 3-P. T. A. Minstrel. Some fun! W 4-It's beginning to look like spring out doors. r Grade cards given out. W 5-We advance in District Tournament at Leipsic by beating West Unity 56-32. 4 W 6-No school this morning due to the fact that we 'l didn't get home from Leipsic until about 2:00 A.M. W 7-We are defeated at sectional tournament by Oakwood. T Score: 30-28. W 9-Bob East, Jack Gordon, and Bill Pendleton went fishing. Q N 10-Coach Turby and Capt. Ace Cochran have picture l taken by newspaper photographer. 5 W ll-Picture of Mr. Turby and Ace Cochran appears in ' Morning Times. Pictures for annual taken today. 1 H 12-Seniors ordered name cards. I Gmunuunafww:Nnuuncavwswununccwsasnunncevxuounuacsvgzwmmnn'. E'-ummm' 1936
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TES 56 -e -g ,e , y,,.,.,,' -Q., NQQQ - , J - t . ES , May l7-Baccalaureate. . I N Q W 20-Eighth Grade Commencement. N 21-Seniors Commencement. W 22-Last day of school. Annual comes out. School picnic. 1 A A Ifr J C:Ux.L :J A small boy, leading a donkey, passed by an army camp. A P ij! gy 1 I couple of soldiers wanted to have some fun with the lad. v Wwhat are you holding on to your brother so tight for, sonny?N said one of them. g WSO he won't join the army,W the youngster replied, with , out blinking an eye. xxx Mr. Dimler: WWhat's the interest on a thousand dollars for one year at two per cent?....Bob, pay attention!N Bob E.: WFor two percent, I'm not interested.N xxx F Nov tell us the story about the Scotchman who invented a mouse trap that would kill the mouse before it had a chance to eat the cheese. Pkllvk Husband: nDon't let the baby put that quarter in his mouth, there are germs on it.N 1 Wife: uNonsense! Germs couldn't live on the money you makeln Jkfklk Clarence Mason on entering a drug store and seeing a 5 pay station, placed a nickel in the slot and lifted the 1 receiver. ' Operator, naturally inquired: NNumber, please.N v Clarence: NNumber, heckg Itwant my peanuts.N A A A I I , akbkak V. Y Q fn A . ,A 'IWSQDHNHRQGPGDY HNB25N5OiNNiCdfh9FNNNOxEFQWNRMNL.N 1936
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