Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1912, Page 82

Description: DAILY DOINGS--Continued.Jan. 25-Frank Lindsay offered $25 for the privilege ofcutting his hair, the barber to keep the hair for mat-tress stuffing.Jan. 26-Senior meeting. Distinctive dress discussed. Noaction taken.Jan. 29-Lindsay refuses offer.Jan. 30-Prison bars painted on the windows.Jan. 31-No clues to the criminals.Feb. 1-Some humorist puts peanut shells in the Gothicbox.Feb. 2-The same wit displays his subtle sense of humorby contributing orange peels.Feb. 5-Somebody swipes all the German dictionaries.Feb. 6-Theo. comes to school with his tie on straight!Feb. 7-Bob Easley utters some new ideas on the Essay.Feb. 8-Nothing happened. Probably everybody is study-ing.Feb. 9-Babe Chastien has downfall in the Library.Feb. 12-Mouse loose in Room 7. History 3 class throwninto panic.Feb. 13-No news today. The Editor was too busy study-ing to look around him.Feb. 14-Same deplorable condition continues.Feb. 15-Farwell Rhodes nobly leads a stray dog out intothe cold.Feb. 16-Bill McDonald collides with Miss Isley.Feb. 19-Bob Easley ejected from English class.Feb. 20-Three students cast out by 8:10 rule.Page Eighty-twoImage alt-text: Black ink drawing of a two-panel comic. The first panel shows a broken window. The second panel shows the ceiling falling down. Both panel drawings are signed Clyde Robinson.
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Collection: Bloomington High School

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