Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1909, Page 106

Description: Mar. 24: -Exciting Class Meeting. Stanfield selected again.Mar. 26: -One week for vacation. Girls will select new hatsfor Easter.Apr. 5: -Spring has come. Old iron, old rubber! GeorgeHenley thought to have the pink eye.Apr. 6: -----McDonald, a husky Freshman, says he is going to show that man Pickett where to head in at,if he don’t quit throwing slurs about his red hair.Staff picture taken.Apr. 8: -Mr. Duncan warns Seniors, that the Spring Feverand Physics grades are always in an inverse ratio.Apr. 10: -Miss Ray and Harry Botts exchange ponies.George Henley didnt have the pinkeye at all.Apr. 11: -Fatty Woolery sends his S. C. colors to the laundry.Apr. 12: -Sherl Hazel discovers Potters rat-trap in the green-house. Harry Botts and Grover Butcher im-personate Webster and Hayne in 12-A Historyclass.Apr. 14: -Athletic Chapel. Mr. Noyer makes a nice speechon White Elephants and Night Owls.Apr. 15: -Commencement invitations ordered. Helen Beckgets weighed and gets her penny back by guessingher weight correctly. She then bought a pennysworth of candy and gave all the girls a treat.Apr. 16: -German Club meets. Work begins in earnest forthe Gothic Benefit. Specula arrives once more.Apr. 20: -Duffy Dodds and Willie Cree start a paper aroundfor subscriptions to pay their expenses to the Marion Club Track Meet.Apr. 22: -Mr. Noyer is afraid the Spring Fever has hit theschool. Several Seniors seen lying around on thegrass.Apr. 23: -Potter says he is going to start a subscription paperfor himself. Says he wants a pair of rubber bootsand a plug hat. Hullie Tapp says, instead ofthe plug hat, he will take a plug of Star.Apr. 26: -Getting warmer every day. John Bunnel enjoyshis regular afternoon nap.106Image alt-text: Two black ink panel drawings. The first panel shows someone lunging, while their hat flies off, and saying “I took one of those physics tests before.” A sign with the words “TO DEPOT” points in the direction they are walking. The panel is captioned “Stanley Sowders goes to Bedford. The second panel, captioned “Bloomington snowed under 6-1,” shows a very cold baseball catcher. Both panels are signed “WILSON.”
Source: http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloom/id/1043
Collection: Bloomington High School

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