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CALENDAR--ContinuedNov. 12--Mr. Walker has his hair cut and a new green tieon.Nov. 13--George Pitman is mistaken for Mr. Montgomery.Nov. 17--Mr. Myers mistakes the teachers meeting bell forfire alarm.Nov. 18--English VII discovers an orator in their class.Dear old Mr. Potters come toour school to stay,And wash the doors and windows down,And brush the dirt away.Nov. 19--The bells are ill today. They can scarcely speakabove a whisper.Nov. 20--The bells on the third floor are entirely recovered,the second floor bells are convalescent and those on thefirst are almost dead.Nov. 21--What do you think of the new style collars?Henry and Sam must be trying to start a new fad.Nov. 24--Miss Mortland gives English VII a History exam-ination. Shorthand students fall short.Nov. 25--The bell on the first floor is dead. Date of funeralhas not yet been set.Nov. 26--No school Friday.Dec. 1--Miss Cravens and Bud Dodds have robbed the greenhouse during vacation.Dec. 2--Hold your breath. The grades come out tomorrow.Dec. 3--Girls section in Physics makes a visit to the cream-ery and the boys’ section makes a call on Heinie Miller’sautomobile.Dec. 4--Miss Soupart decides that the library looks better when Elsworth doesn’t sit by Cecile.Dec. 5--Girls’ section in Physics made ice cream today. Toobad, boys; your time is coming.Dec. 8--The afore-mentioned bright and shining faces of reeves burke and Lewis Dobson have disappeared.Dec. 9--Mary Hemmerbaugh is warned of loud laughing in the hall.Dec. 10--Mr. McCaughan is all smiles; he killed a rat this morning.Dec. 11--Girls learn to ride a motorcycle in Physics.Dec. 12--Elsworth is dressed up today. We wonder wherehe is going tonight.Dec. 15--The Seniors are buried so deep in work that MissCravens can’t take the roll.Dec. 16--Bells on the first floor are alive again. We per-formed the miracle?Dec. 17--Cecile expresses her desire for a large box ofcandy for Xmas. Here’s your chance, Elsworth.Jan. 6--Senior room is lonely. Mary Woodburn has goneto college.Jan. 8--Freshmen get a chance to buy Gothic.Jan. 9--English VII suffered from severe attack of “ora-titis.” Dale Foster shows what real oratory is.Jan. 13--The school is slowly recovering from the measles.Jan. 16--Rah, rah, rah! Rah, rah rah! Team! Team!Team! Bloomington, 21; Wingate, 18.Jan. 23--Vacation and conflicts.Jan. 26--Just eight more weeks, Seniors.Page Eighty-three |
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Bloomington High School |
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