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Dec. | 5— | Frank adopts “Marabelle.” |
“ | 8— | Arthur Miller talks in class. |
“ | 10— | Lizzie Sheets will keep her book open in Physics class. |
“ | 18— | The Delphian and Philomathian Literary Societies have been organized and good work is expected. |
“ | 21— | Harris Vail entertains the H. S. with piano selections. |
“ | 22— | Sam Dolen does not like to talk of his love affairs. |
“ | 23— | Nine ‘rahs for Xmas vacation. |
Jan. | 4— | Will Ferguson makes a complete recitation. |
“ | 6— | Basket ball will hold attention from now on. |
“ | 7— | The Athletic Association deserves honorable mention. |
“ | 11— | A frozen creek makes Arthur Cook want to go skating. |
“ | 13— | Chorus girls sing for us this morning. |
“ | 15— | Bernice Rinker sang a solo. |
“ | 21— | The term examinations loom dark and drear. |
“ | 22— | Prayer (before exams.): “Preventer of flunks be with us yet. Lest we forget, lest we forget.” |
“ | 26— | In sorrow (after exams.): “The preventer of flunks was with us not. FOr we forgot, yes, we forgot.” |
“ | 28— | Sam Dolen fixed the library bell today. Thanks, Sammy. |
“ | 29— | Miss Newman fails to tell the difference between Christian Science and Domestic Science. |
Feb. | 1— | We are not able to ascertain the cause of the frowns on the faces of the chorus girls. |
“ | 2— | Beryl and Horace play janitor. |