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February 15-Seniors sent for their class pennant. Better late than never. February 16-Beulah got in a hurry to see the show fmanj- February 21-Fourth number of the Lyceum Course tonight. February 22--Starting a new classic in English Four. ' February 23-Some of the pupils went to the movies the last period. February 24-Test day again, also tomorrow. February 25-We wonder why We have such hard tests this month. The Grammar Room Cooking Class served the Faculty with a two course dinner. February A 29-We received new records for the Edison, March 1-Helen C. got an easy five in Geometry. March 2-Vernon says that San Jose scale is shaken from fruit trees, Ha! Ha! March 3-Miss Smick gets out of bed on the wrong side. Several noticed it. March 4-Two Freshies contend for their Lady Love. Verdict: Three day lay-off. March 7-Oscar makes a collection of Senior pictures. March 8-Ruth will hereafter keep her seat during Civics recitation. March 9-The Seniors decide to have the other three class pictures taken. March 10-The Underclassmen had their pictures taken. March 11-Oscar rose from .pupil to teacher in one day- He taught Geom- etry. March 14-Lloyd has the flu. March 15-The ldes of March came for Lela and Beulah. March 16-Mr. Knoll favored the Senior Class with a selection on the Sonometer. March 17-Esther watches little birdies fly. The Freshies are asked to wear no green, They don't need it. Enough green is enough. March 19--First ball game of the season. Grammar room defeats the High School. March 21-During English Class Miss Cass was surprised to find a bird in her desk. Leave it to the Freshmen. March 22-How are you going to mask? Can't you give me a hint, March 23-Mr. Hyde, are you going to ask us this in Geometry? If you are'nt I won't study it. March 24-Oscar seems to be champion checker player, especially when he has a girl for a partner. March 25-Test days again. How quickly they come! March 28-Miss Reed visited school- March 29-Mr. Knoll, having told us that he couldn't survive the shock of seeing us settle down to work without the presence of a teacher, caused us to try it at 12:45. Mr. Knoll still lives. He didn't come up until after class bell. March 30-Ball game at Clinton. March 31-Hereafter two members of the English Four Class will sit in opposite corners.
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CALENDAR January 3-Everybody back. Several try to snatch a few minutes sleep. Have with us a new pupil. January 4-The Juniors signed up with the Dennis Lyceum Bureau for next year's course. January 5-Report cards were given out ? ? ? Enough said. January 6-Mr. Knoll played a game of checkers with the program. No Senior English until next Monday- Ai'nt it a grand and glorious feeling ? January 7-The last day of school for two of our pupils, Helen Cummings and Irene Dorsey. January 10-Helen's mamma sent her back to school this morning. Be a good little girl now. January 11-Followed our new program. Several boys found gum in their seats. Wonder who's guilty? January 12-The Physics class fired up the steam engine and blew the whistle. January 13--Ruth K, found a seat on the floor. Position is worth every- thing in life. January 14-We girls were not surprised to find our cloak room locked. January 18-Everybody trying to decide his course of study for next year. January 19-The Physics class went on an inspection tour through the heating apparatus of the building. January January January January January 20-The Senior Class held a meeting to decide on their Annuals. 21-The Chorus started a new song for commencement. 24-Mr. Knoll gave an interesting talk, entitled Ten Years Ago. 26-The third number of the Lyceum was given. 27-Lyceum lecture was a great success- Mr. Knoll was called away from school. January January February 28-One member of our class, who has been ill since Christmas, with us again. Received our test papers. Oh Boy, those grades! 1-Ruth tried to be star of the Physics Class, is finally 31- February 2-Ralph presented to the High School the future blacksmith. February 3-Received our monthly report cards. February 4-The Physics Class did not meet, February 8-Senior Class decided to call their Annual The Echo. February 9-Something new happened. Oscar failed to recite in English. February 10-Cecelia was caught drinking soup in Sewing class. February 12-Everybody's thoughts on the coming reception. February 12-High School entertains the Faculty and Trustee. February 14-Helen R. came in from Sewing Class with her heart and heart's desire on her shoulder.
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April 1-No Physics. April fool, April 2-We'll take back everything that we said about the teachers, as they surely showed us a royal time. April 4-Baseball and Tennis seem to be the favorite sports at present. April 6-The boys try their luck again at playing ball with Clinton. April 7-Wonder why the Juniors have so many class meetings. April 8-Miss Smick, it seems, doesn't approve of whispering, especially the girls. April 11-Ordered our commencement invitations. Slow, but sure. April 12-Male quartet entertains us. Everyone makes a rush for the noon train- April 13-Lloyd brings a sack of kisses to school. Lloyd is a generous boy, especially with the girls. April 14-Last night was Wednesday night. Several girls caught sleeping. April 15-The characters of the play are busy now-a-days. April 18-Does anyone know that Oscar doesn't like to be teased? April 19-As the end of the year approaches the color of the Freshies fades. Give 'em a rest. There'll be another Freshmen class next year, April 20-The Juniors at last decide that they don't know as much as the Seniors and Faculty. It took them all year to learn it. April 21-We begin the last tests for the year. April 22-More tests. The Seniors do not shed many tears because they are the last for them. April 25-Last Senior Rhetorical was given. April 26-Glory to the immortal gods! Fourth English finishes the En- glish literature. April 28-All the seats are moved out of the assembly. Miss Smick is in the heighth oi' her glory- She is decorating the assembly for the ex- hibit. H. S. is well pleased with the proceeds from the first night of the play. l April 29-Exhibit, township picnic, local field meet, last night of the play. The characters 'breathe freely again. April 30-The Senior feel like Freshies at the Alumni Banquet, May 1-Baccalaureate sermon at the M. E. church. May 2-Seniors decorate the church for commencement. May 3-Finals begin, We need sympathy. May 4-Remainder of the exams. It's up to the teachers now. May 5-The Seniors are just about ready to embark for the long journey. They will stop for a day at the port of Graduation, then they will transfer their baggage from the good ship, School of Life, to Life's School, and be out of the harbor, out upon the deep. May 6-The last day! Good bye! Boo-oo Hoo-oo! Don't foregt to write! See you next alumni banquet.
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