West Lafayette High School - Scarlet and Gray Yearbook (West Lafayette, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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1933 The Scarlet and Gray DAY BY DAY fContinuedj Thurs., Nov. 10. The brutes! They've taken our dear old chemistry room for their use, the hard-hearted antitoxiners. Fri., Nov. 11. Three cheers for the red, white and blue! Colonel Lofgren showed us motion pictures of Byrd's Expedition in honor of Armistice Day. We also get a half holiday and a game with Jeff. The Hi-Y party comes off to-morrow night and it's the end of the grade period. Such a day! Mon., Nov. 14. The Senior class met to discuss party plans and to elect the Annual staff. Tues., Nov. 15. The Scarlette pledges get told just how ridiculous they are going to have to make themselves. Wed., Nov. 16. The Scarlette pledges all come to school in the demurest white stockings, and carrying pails. Thurs., Nov. 17. Sunshine Program postponed because the prexy', is indisposed. But the pledges go on and on fwithout speaking to one fellowj. Fri., Nov. 18. Senior Party proclaimed a big success and tomorrow is the Scar- lette Party. At the last minute they let the pledges go. Mon., Nov. 21. Slap! There WCDI a snow ball on the back of some one's neck! 1 QP. S. If you fail to comprehend-- It's XVinter Againul. Tues., Nov. 22. Mr. Smith tells us that solids transmit sound. and to illustrate his point he carried out his demonstration on Bill Kimmell's head! Wed., Nov. 23. No, the boys and girls are not bringing their lunches, it's for the Thanksgiving baskets. In convo Mr. Murphy of Purdue talked on Thanksgiving and the orchestra played-then we needed a vacation. Thurs.-Fri., Nov. 24-25--Turkey! Then turkey sandwiches, then the pains of the too well fed! Mon., Nov. 28. Ah! A startling new romance in room 14. Mike Emrick was seen courting Mildred Mills! Tues., Nov. 29. Due to the absence of Mr. Smith, chemistry and physics classes were -not the same! Wed., Nov. 30. Senior fellows broke all the cameras at XVarren,s but they are still conceited. Thurs., Dec. 1. The senior girls started in the ordeal of, Oh, I never have taken a good picture . Fri., Dec. 2. Last night of Junior play Qand Jim Smalley would like to rent, buy, or borrow someone's datej. Mon., Dec. 5. W. L. Club pledges are so silly! Pat Heine does fall up- stairs gracefully, doesn't she? Tues., Dec. 6. Got your season Basketball tickets. Wed., Dec. 7. Room 14 plans a party-oh-L how we wish we could just barge in! It's great if you can get at it. Thurs., Dec. 8. Mildred Smith, a supposedly knowing and dignified senior, informs Pm- Tw.-mv-mini

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The Scarlet and Gray 1933 DAY BY DAY CContinuedj us that she thinks a certain island is in the sea-Now think again-are you sure, Milly? Fri., Dec. 9. Tonight we play Clarks Hill and tomorrow Jeff-More fun and more teeth knocked loose! Mcn., Dec. 12. Mildred Smith called Mrs. Hamlin an old fossil.-Why, Milly, arenlt you ashamed? Tues., Dec. 13. Room 14's party to-night and how the Leap Year Ladies did leap. But out of it all came the brand new budding romance of a tall handsome blonde and a stunning brunette. Wed., Dec. 14. The W. L. sweaters were given out in convo.-Tsk.-how bashful our big brawny athletes are! Thurs., Dec. 15. Several boys spent all 3rd assembly combing their hair. We wonder who they were expecting to see the next hour! Fri., Dec. 16. Another convo.-Professor Phillips talked on '!Christmas in Other Landsn. We think we will put out our sheet this Christmas. Mon., Dec. 19. To-day Mike Emrick tells room 14 when he is found sitting with Jennie Bosco that Miss Schaaf is just jealous 'cause he won't sit with her. Tues., Dec. 20. Dave Peffer made Mildred Smith have that healthy color or was it a sunburn? He went to her desk 6th hou1'lAh, Milly, such modesty! Wed., Dec. 21. To-day 1i'1 David brought his balloon but some big brute had a pin. David was a brave boy and didn't cry so sometime maybe mama will get him another. Thurs., Dec. 22. Christmas vacation begins. XVhat this country needs is more Santa Clauses-incidentally more vacations. Tues., Jan. 3, '33. Back to our dear studies, etc. Qbut we'd rather etcj. Mr. Beck- man and Miss Schaaf must have eaten too much candy or else chewed the paint off their toys. Anyhow they are absent. Wed., Jan. 4. From the looks of things we are not what we seem. The question in our mind is, Has Jeff come over to stay and should the West Siders evacuate? Thurs., Jan. 5. Did you see Wally Fleming fa down and go booml' in the mud puddle this noon? Fri., Jan. 6. Convo, and Dr. Enders talked on My Trip to South American and started a pea shooter fad. Mon., jan. 9. You should see the tryouts for the Hi-Y-Tri-Y play! XVe busted all our buttons and are coming back for more. Tues., Jan. 10. Somebody got cold feet and built a fire under Jennie Bosco's desk and did she get hot!! Wed., Jan. 11. You should have seen Fritz's face when Chuck walked down with another 'ifemn after Sth hour. Thurs., -Ian. 12. Sunshine call meeting. Fri., Jan. 13. Oh! XVhat a day! I've jumped at every little thing and feel as if I were a jelly fish now! And we have a game to-night! However the Scarlettes, bean feed is guaranteed to make us forget even the date. P.ig.- Tim-rv

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