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Sept. 26, Russell has a iiiystei'ious bottle in his desk. Lila used its contents on her hair and it is now curly, but when Russell applied is to his bril- liant dome he couldn't comb his hair for a week. Sept. 27. Whitney lost his books this A. M. If it hadtft been for me, he'd be hunting yet t D Sept. 28. Again my theme is Xl'hitney Coffin. Said gentleman attempted to inveigle Harold M. to communicate with some Salt Lake City girls by mail. We always did think W'hitney was a Mormon. Now we know it. Sept. 29. The mixers were today. They were both line, and we all feel acquainted. Oct. 2. Helen Schwartze saved some punch from our mixer, and served it to the roll room boys this A, M. Harold Morgan drank so much he fig- ures he went below the freezing point in an Algebra test the first period. Oct. 3. Where ditl Lila get her little diamond stick pin? XVe know! Mr. Klise left us today, and Mr. Dollinger took his place Oct. 4. Senior 3 boys hold an indignation meeting at noon. Some more Suffragettes are at work. Whitney is going to New Zealantll He is! I Oct. 5. Percy XVatkins elected Senior B President. XVell, Miss Boeining is he ? U2 happy, anyway. Oct 6. For the third time we have chosen a class pin and reconsidered. Dorothy Hilley paid all her debts. Oct. 9, Our little red-heatletl one has been transplanted into R. R. 22. Paul Benoit is back. the same as ever, only fat. Oct TO. Paul is beginning to get thin again already. I proposed to Harold M. everyone left. only XYhitney. He was so curious he COUltlHyt resist staying. Oct. 1 I. I lost my fountain pen. Miss 'llenneson made Harold M. a loan of $2.50. Oct. 12 Miss Tenneson wants back her $2.50, but Harold already spent it to join the A. S. B, XVigwam out. Oct. 13. Lost my fountain pen. Joint class meeting with Senior Bis. Oct. 16. Harold paid Miss Tenneson back her $2.50. He may be honest After all! Stanley Cox paid us a Visit. Whitney didn't get up in time to get dressed this A. M., so he had to perform the ceremony at school. Oct. 17. Harold hilorgan may be looking for a wife, but Miss Tenneson says he has his hands full if he supports himself. Well, she ought to know! We had to come at 8:00 again this A. M. twenty H w;
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4121355 Qtalenhar BY FLORICN e1: WILLiA M 8. Sept. 5. Where have they all gone? Only I5 Senior A's and I7 vacant seats! Sept. 6. Miss Tenneson read us a letter direct from the war zone. Paul Benoit is a real soldier boy, even if he has1ft had a chance to shoot yet. Sept. 7. This school is so dead we can't even get up a funeral. Harold Mor- gan made a perfectly good coffin and Bone dug a legitimately deep grave, but Mr. Khse said ttNix when it came to bury athleticseeven if they are dead. Sept. 8. Hurrah for the International Brotherhoml of Seniors! All those willing to strike for shorter hours and less work sign on the front hoard! XVe all signed. even XYhitnevl - Sept. l i. The women me running the world, and Hen XVehster wants to SCPIUL get off. First class W1 w meeting this year. The The women are Suffmgettes won! running the. 3 Sept. 12. 0111' four boys World ' suggest safety pins for our class pin. Miss Tennesou thinks its a Tirst Cilass ncemg' little bit too individuaL Suffragetts istic, however. Wm. Sept. I3, Helen R. and XVhitney had a HStill sits the school house by the road,, tableau after school. She cried and he regretted that he had considered women too undiguified for the presidency. Sept. 15. Our little retL headed boy is back on duty. Lila looks happy. Sept. 15. Had to come at 8:00 this morning, and N dithft get anything to eat until I :00. Sept. 25. First assembly. we were asked to notice the students who have returned since athletics came to life again. Oh, Dorothy Hilley! XVe have your number. now. twonty-fuul'
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Oct, 18. Dry day. Oct. 19. Lost my fountain pen. Oct. 20. Same as 18th. Oct. 23. Were all beginning to get in deep. I wish I had studied now! Oct. 24. Hen Webster plus Dorothy Hil- ley plus XVilliam Fletcher equals Chicken sandwich. - Oct. 25. Sid is getting more poetical every thoth-qdrg m9! day. This morning he asked me to pardon him for breathing! Oct. 26. I said good morning to a Fresh this morning, and all she did was to raise the altitude of her nose. Oh, well, cruel world; she's not the only one. Oct; 26. Mr. Rosser says he can be strict if he has to. Have mercy, Mr. Rosser. Oct. 27. This is an eventful day. Teddy Roosevelt and Miss Galloway and I all three celebrated our birthday. Oct. 30. Memorial assembly for lllr. Klise. We will never forget our prin- cipal, who has left us. Oct, 31. A very same Halloween. Nov. 1. Bone showed the effects of late hours last night. He says Hallow- elen wasn't so sane after all. We agree. Nov. 2. Lost my fountain pen. Nov. 3. Miss Tenneson says the other teachers think shes running a Mad House instead of a roll room. Nov. 6. Harold M. says the teachers donlt like him any more, like they used to. Cheer up, Harold, there never was anybody that everybody liked! Nov. 7. Lost my mountain pen. Nov. 8. Xthfs the difference between arsenic and Esther Schnick? H. SeniceEsther Schnick! It's a mystery, all right! Nov. 9. To cancel Helen and Bonez-tApply rule to letters which do not cancell. Don't be shocked; this is leap 1 year ! Hilfth - Nov. 10. Harold M. has solved a great Senwl's WGIK over ?re Shles uq Football problem. Hash is not made, it simply accumulates. Nov. I 3. Seniors walked over the Fresh- men in football. NOV. I4. Bone didnlt have any of his les- sons today. Nov. 16. Whitney gave us a snapshot to put in the annual. lelly-siY
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