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QLLOOI 6-Loud and clear comes the call of the old school bell warning us of the fact that at last we are to slt in those cherished Senior seats. Gee, we thought we'd never make itl 7-Nearly all of last year's teachers seem to be hack and two new ones, Mr. Smith and Mrs. Elliott, have been added. Why is it that teachers never seem to graduate? 12--Brrrl Chilly this morning, and the heat ls on for the first time. Thank you, Trustee Davis, for the new radiators. 15- ur Senior class la is to be Under Weltarn 0 P Y Skies . Parts were given out today. R' h d M Q 20-Election of class ofllcers today. IC ar c ucen is our new-old president. -Richard Farley is sporting a new burr hair cut. Speaking of hair-dos, why did S. H. ruin her good loolts by cutting those bangs? She isn't the only one, ga . 21-Mr. Thompson, .his eyes glued to the microscope, is elated over his euglena llnd. -The Sophomores are trying to decide on class QGZEWCJGY' 2-Tonight is our big Senior Fall Fstival at the Oak- land City Roller Rink. Blllle Jaan Brewster and Gary Alley were crowned queen and king. Thanks to you, Billie, and to. all the others who helped us in this project. V 8-Lucky F.H.A. girlsl Oi! they go to spend the day at French Lick, Indians. where they will install an F.H.A. chapter in the high school there. Miss Pools Sellers, our former. Home Ec. teacher. heads the chapter there. V -Heavy frost last night. Ho, hum! Jack Frost will be busy from now on. l -Miss Potter goes to Evansville to have a pesky tooth extracted. Hurt much, Mary Kaye? -Our idea of the long and short of it is Mrs. Cottrell walking down the hall with Charles Gleselman. 10-Blg laugh for the Seniors. A Petersburg lady visits Government class and calls Mr. McGlothlin by the fancy name of Profesor McGlothlin. Boy, did we giggle? Hiya. Protl 11-Hey. kids. lt's Armistice Day. No school. Let's pls! a law thst'll giye us more holidays. 16-Tonight was a great night for the Seniors. Greta sweaters today. What fun! 28-Election of school paper staff today. Betty Thompson and Marilyn Miley have been chosen as editors. We're looking forward to the first edition of the ESQUIMAUX, girls. -'What's in those funny glass jars the Freshman girls are carrying around? A Home Ec. stunt, eh? Carrying glass jars instead of pocketbooks, so we are informed. There is everything in them but money, Mrs. Elliott. 24-The Juniors are selling Christmas cards, and they seem to be doing s pretty thorough job of it, too. -Who's that tall attractive girl in Room 3 with B.S.A. for initials! 28--The new F.H.A. members were initiated today. Wonder if they enjoyed riding the goat? 29-Mr. Bryan Reed has started his fall fly drive. OCTOBER 5-We are -listening to the World Series games each afternoon. Why can't they go on forever? 6- Under Western Skies , our exciting Senior class play, was given before a packed house at the Com- munity Building tonight. Despite the fact that a part of the iloor tried to give way during our second act, we continued with the play. The show must go on, you know. If we were shivering, we did our best to hide lt. K 14-Bangl Who shot that llrecracker in the Senior room? One or two detectives fGieselman and Bruce! are working on the case. -Don't sit down without looking! Mr. Thompson's baby wasps seem to have hatched out and are trying out their wings. Watch out for spiders, too. Fresh- man Biology class, you know. 16-T-he Rhythmettes lSally Sue Brown, Nina Fiscus. and Lenore Vlnyardj sang over Chicago station WENR today on the Morris B. Sachs program. Sounds great! 19-Big Senior fudge sale at noon. Come one. come alll We really need some money for our trip. -Who are the chummiest chums in high school? There tvhiey come down the hall now-Vera Potter and Nina us. 21-Word comes that the Rhythmetts won their con- test. Good for you, girls! -Election of cheer leaders today. Lots ol fun and noise. The bouncing tour are Bill Stevens, Charles Curtis, Elisabeth McQueen, and Dixie Come. 24-School pictures are being taken today by the Tisdale Studio people. The old cry of Don't break the camera is heard about forty-leven times during the day. Of all the groups to pose, the Seniors, of course, were the most dlgnlnedl 25-Why were Maurice Thompson and Bettis Falls sent to Assembly from Mr. Burns' Shop class? Wrestling gift quite the proper thing for Mr. Burns' class, vs. 26-Yes, lt's good old Tacky Day for the Seniors. We really have rigged ourselves out in about the corniest outllts ever. Ol! we go to spend the after- noon at the Oakland City Roller Rink. NOVEMBER 1-Season basketball tickets go on sale today. and what a madhouse for Mr. Thompson. Also election of Student Council odlocrs. Gwen Tracer is our new president. Hunley was crowned basketball Queen by Richard Farley, Eskimo captain. A lovely coronatlon, we all agree. -We Seniors did a bit of celebrating the 2nd period. Carried our Queen, Greta Hunley, from room to room. Lots of lun! 18-Ruth Ann Beadles, budding news reporter, is sharpening her'nose for news these days. -First snow of the year. Let 'er snow. Nobody out. Excuse us, Mr. Thompson. We didn't see you sliding down the front walk. -Are we the lucky dogs! No school for the rest of the week. Water dripping somewhere or something. Thanks, old water plpesl m-:Canaan -Another school paper comes out today and is enioyed by all. -Second grading period has ended, and are our faces redl Wow! Those terrible grades in Citizenship! QI didn't know Mrs. Cooper saw me pass that note.j 8--Roberta Dayton is quite an eraser thrower in 5th period Freshman Assembly. 10-Big Pike County Basketball Tourney, and Winslow snowed them under in great shape. 'Ray for our team! Sue Jones, we hear you were shedding some crocodile tears. 13-Grand divinity fudge your girls are making, Mrs. Elliott. 19-Our snapshots arrived today. fCarol, I just couldn't look that terriblel Margaret Ann, just look at my nose?in this onel Tiny, what made you cross your eyes I 20-Who does all that loud laughing in the Freshman room? Must be James Luttrull or Jimmie Euhanks. 23-Our Christmas vacation begins today. Nice program at the Methodist Church. Miss Ambrose's- girls sang The Messiah . Hope we've been good enough for Santa to remember us. 29-Yipesl Did our Eskimos snow Bosse and Central both under in one onslaught? And howl The out- come of this Holiday Tourney at Evansville will long be remembered. J ANUABY 2-Back to school with that old blue Monday feeling, and the weather is gloomy, too. 3-The Sophomrres got their sweaters during the holi- day period. Really classy, too. Watch Gene Goodwin strut. 4-What's this? Lennis Mayfield was heard singinl love songs to Doris Tevault yesterday noon. 6-No school today. Roads too slick for the buses. Whee! 19-The Seniors met down town tonight to take annual pictures. Hope we get some good ones. 21-Delicious odors coming from the Home Ee. room today. Ah, the mystery is solved. Mrs. Elliott and her girls are serving dinner tonight to the business men. 31-The Junior Talent show held in the Star theater was a great succes. The Seniors are happy to report they won the first prize of S10. Thank you, Juniors. -As we go to press we hate to think how fast the days are tlving by. In lust a little while, dear, old school, we are going to say farewell. In looking back all we'll be able to say is. It was a wonderful four years.
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