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, .pm 5 : sais xiii 1 :gag-1-351 -gr-iii sigi 5 it .iiiinuirs r iiiimj lftgii iiiagg-sag iiaizsmii iiiifiiiiuiviuii ima- siaam iii W.-- .....,.... --. --.- ----.-.-. .... ..,.... ---.-.---- ..-- -.- ....... -.---..-...,----.---.-.-..----.. - .. fi? li? JI: 2:5 :Rr . . 2:1 oi Jan. 2-Snow drifts too lugh for hacks to go :qi :ii through. No school. ,gg :Il Jan. 3-Another scandal. Dolly Umbarger wears a ten-cent diamond ring. jg: . ,. . u . ffl jan. 9- l. helma Spolm says her dimples are the re- :Eg :jg sult of angel kisses. Don't worry she'll find you Ili out, Forrest. Egg 2'i an. 10-Rev. lfshbaugh talks to the assembly. iii lil . Q 'J Jan. 11-Hoover says he has no reason for his ii! -Q style, of clothing, but comfort. joe Cotner asks it ti. why he is wearing that Red Hot necktie. :gg ' , . in 'si Jan. 12-Liarland Hallenbeck gets a long distant :gg Iii telephone call, warning him to put on his gif Hi heavies. Ill ID. N, , -it :-11' Jan. 17-Mabel l'ltZCl' just one year older today. 2:5 : ' She ntust be at least 12, although she acts as if iff Q .I she were only two. t ' Jan. 21-junior Class play given to horse thieves torganizationj. ggi U, , l , . v . 1-r ,. Jan. 24-lfal mer s Institute. X acationll Another fl- 1 'I' birthday. Surprise party on Dollie and Doris :gf '-'qi l lllnbarger. ii: 1:1 an. 25-Geraldine Flanagan gets her face washed TF! tl- . . . . i., tit tSenior girls and growing older.J ,za lg, Jan. 27-junior class entertained the high school with a radio program. They broadcasted 12 the final of the county tournament. 1.3: lbr I ' tsl Feb. 1-Two government officials from Purdue University gave a lecture and moving ggi 11 pictures on the European Corn Borer. l., 2:1 Feb. Z-Ground-hog fails to see his shadow. i I , ., If Feb. 7-l'arent-teachers meeting. gi, Feb. 9-W. H. S. Students go before camera as stars. iii i Feb. 14-Same ones produced on the screen. :Q Feb. 17fMr. Smith.and his eighth grade pupils : 'A if -1 - F EI. entertained the high school with a dialogue ' - ' i 5 5 E j, . 1 :Q named, The Importance of Science. S 5 Z 2' ' - S 3 ? - IE. iff Feb. 20-l'rot. Smith trying to Flirt with lfsther F ij l fr' Cronley, but she was asleep Cblue Mondayl. Q .. X 1,5 Feb. 21-School went in body to Christian Church. pf X I I 61 .11 ---' iii Feb. 22'-VVashington's birthday. Everybody cele- If :fr brates by lying-in bed. ', ' ,fi . f 4- Tj 1:2 :.f Feb. 23-Seniors made their will. They are not I ' -K' ' I A gi preparing to die. ,lust starting to live. H ! iii in gg! i ,, . . , 'A EJ Feb. 24-lhe seventh grade entertained the high Y V Z V. l U ' - t iii 1:2 school with recitations and piano selections. The ' X. ' N 4 gi! 'QS junior Llass gave a short play on Greek my- III i' thologv 19' X ' ' ' il s ' ' -iii -il Feb. 25-Prof. Hoover takes his antique Chcvro- N li? if let. four Seniors, and a copy of the animal to La- y W J ,Xi iii L1 fayette. All are guests at the Purdue and Wis- I Rx ii. 3-5 cousin Basket ball game. Hoover tries to sit J 2' ,gg with the Band, but he forgot his saxophone. ggi: F' Feb. 27-lloovervasked Jerry and Dolly to remain J ti after class. We are wondering why he picked !i l' the best-looking girls to talk to. Y Q? ggi X WN Feb.. 28-New book on report list. The VVinning K- Z Y fi I ,lilw ot Dorothy lxerlin, by VVayne Shirley. gg' I' .... --.-.--- .... - . .... - -. . - - . . -l .foil jii .iiiC-Tin-gig-LQ jiQliiQQ, .gag .ili ''igi.iiuQQ'QjQifiiQ-' - I-.lgl!!!!.-J' 'll! '!llL2'2.'l!!:1l!: 'lf' I 1' l ttfltlu S ik ltl will f ' , V. ifjgf. C ll ii if . ,f'! il Z S Y f Q 1:41410Si.rf,Il-Him' 2 XM, X: x 4 H .f' ' , ll ,. , , V 1: . . V KYLE., -V -fu if -.: ' V ll if-ff' llxli k.-V li . cg-..
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