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DAILY DOINGS--Continued.March 26-Dale Russell gallantly slays a mouse.March 27-Chapel given by the Chorus. No fatalities.History Club meets.March 28-9-Spring vacation.April 1-Usual run of 14th Century humorists. FirstGothic copy sent to the printers.April 2-Nothing doing. Probably everyone is studying.April 4-Baseball meeting. Sophia Lucas 29th birthday.April 5-Friday. Another week gone.April 8-Junior class organized. What taste they haveshowed: Pres., Sam Seaney; Vice-Pres., Cleon Adam-son; Sec, Austin Seward; Treas., Russel Blakely; Ed-itor 13 Gothic, Edward Johnston; Business Manager,William Reed.April 9-Mr. Martin sports some new red socks. Loudnoises from Commercial room.April 10-Baseball. Seniors 10; Freshmen 3.April 11-Another game. Juniors 12 (eight runs in ninth);Freshmen 7.April 12-Rev. Todd chosen as Baccalaureate speaker.Class motto: Hodie non Cras. Juniors 4; Sophs 7.April 15-Seniors 3; Juniors 0. Cook pitches. No hits,no runs. No Junior reaches first.April 16-Chapel for girls Maypole celebration.April 17-Miss Smith has a conference.April 18-Miss Smith has two more conferences.April 22-Chapel for boys Field Meet for May Day.Page Eighty-fourImage alt-text: Two panels of black ink drawings. The first panel shows two individuals, both only wearing shorts, running away from a building with a sign that reads, “Clear Creek Department Store.” An individual wearing a hat stands just outside of the store, while another individual stands in the doorway. The building sits on a scenic hillside, with the sun just peeking above the hills. The second panel shows an individual wearing a short-sleeved shirt and skirt, with large hair, with looking at an exploding chair. Both panel drawings are signed Clyde Robinson. |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloom/id/1154 |
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Bloomington High School |
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