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JPIKER - Report cards issued. Of all sad tho'ts of tongue or pen, the sad- dest are these, I've flunked again. Thursday, 8-We know what's on the Sophs' minds now, they're going to give a Valentine party next Saturday night and-we are invited. Wonder what they're going to give us to eat? says Margaret. Game with Mellott tomorrow night. Lady Luck, hear our plea, send to us a victoree. Friday, 9-Poor Seniors. Miss Hughes preaches her Annual Sermon. Monday, 12-Everyone reported a good time at the Soph party Saturday night. All of us agree that they are splendid entertainers. Our boys were defeated in the game with Mellott Friday night, but nevertheless they will play Judyville Wednesday night. Tuesday, 13-Lost--a beautiful ear ring. Finder please return to Cynthia-Owner. Ten cents reward is offered. Wanted-A teacher to teach Miss Hughes how to spell. Snapshots shot at recess. Wednesday, 14-Ear-ring not found yet. 218 Annuals have been sold and the work coming fine. The dum- my arrived last evening and Miss Hughes met him at the P. O. Glee Club organized. Thursday, 15-Miss Hughes absent. She has succumbed to the flu. J. H. S. sure got trimmed last night in the game. The score was 40- 16 in our favor. Friday, 16-Miss Hughes still nursing the fiu. No English IV today. Monday, 19-Senior pins and rings arrive. Everyone well pleased. The B. B. boys went to Monitor Friday night and were defeated in very rough game, played by the opponent. The score was 30-15. Tuesday, 20-Another Staff picture taken by Mr. Bowman from Danville. Wednesday, 21-Senior play was a success. We had a S66 house. Thursday, 22-Wanted--A job washing dish towels-Call Estella Clem. We defeated Bingy in a score of 21-18. Some rough game. Friday, 23-What's coming over the Freshies? They seem to like Pete, the barber, awfully well, and his bobbed hair trim. Now for the February tests! Monday, 26-Tonight is the last number of the Lyceum Course. Tuesday, 27-Yell practice. Ossie O. gets rought with Stuart. Pardon me, I tho't you were Ishmael. A large crowd was present at the Lyceum. .- 222 Annuals have been sold. Wednesday, 28-Group II practice after school. Alumni beat the boys in the game played last night. The score was 25-23. CK March Thursday, 1-Several Kodak pictures are taken today noon and at recess. Some Freshmen boys are awfully bashful. Some of the H. S. boys went to Danville yesterday P. M. and at- tended the show. Their reward was lask them! Friday, 2-Many students went to Veedersburg to attend the tournament. The Junior class received their rings- and pins and are perfectly delighted with them. Monday,5-Word has been received of Miss Kelley's resignation. We were certainly sorry to hear that she cannot be back with us. We hope that Mrs. Bowlus will remain with us. Tuesday, 6-Grades on report cards are excellent Q 'U Two of the Senior boys were so bright that they had to quit school for awhile and let the remainder of the class catch up Q75 Wednesday, 7-Annual Staff working frantically. Trustee Hill visits school. Thursday, 8-Supoielrinfendent Frazier and County Attendance Officer Hobart visits sc oo . Friday, 9-Group II musical program given in the Assembly room the last period. Monday, 12-Work on the Annual getting along fine. The total sales at this time have reached 230. Whirlwinds, 102, Speedy Sevens, 128. The Speedy Sevens, no doubt will be entertained by the Whirlwinds. Storm blows out window lights. We get a vacation of half a day. Tuesday, 13-A Senior class meeting is held and we are told of commencement plans. Latin Club met last night. Wednesday, 14-Lyceum Course representative made the Juniors a visit, but left discouraged. Thursday, 15-Spring rains dampens our ardor. Friday, 16-Annual goes to press. No more work! Adieu W. L. H. S. Page 65
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