Mrs. Lena Taggart
Bakery and Restaurant
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Sept. | 14— | School begins with renewed vigor and new faculty. |
“ | 15— | Short (?) talks by Mr. Payne and Mr. Armstrong. |
“ | 16— | First lessons; all flunk. |
“ | 17— | New science teacher seems to be attractive to Junior and Senior boys. |
“ | 18— | “The” hairbow is just now the center of attraction. |
“ | 21— | Just learned that our superintendent is already engaged. |
“ | 22— | Ponies run away when they see Miss Hart. |
“ | 23— | The “library” is becoming the favorite topic in the morning exercises. |
“ | 24— | The H. S. is begining to realize the fact that half day session is much nicer. |
“ | 24— | Oh girls, the eigth-grade teacher is married. |
“ | 28— | Seniors are learning to pronounce the word extraordinary.” |
“ | 29— | Some of the Domestic Art girls are just “tickled to death.” |
“ | 30— | Yes, Hazel Bray just will talk. |
Oct. | 1— | Freshman Latin is progressing rapidly. |
“ | 2— | The library fund is increasing under Mr. Payne’s untir- efforts. |
“ | 5— | Is it possible that this is the fourth week of school! All things are possible.
In the future Vera Bowen will sing, “America.” |
“ | 7— | Minnie C. is practicing a new stunt in hair dressing. |