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Calendar
Oct 27 Special Assembly in memory of Theodore Roosevelt.
Oct 28 Ester Lagrone back to school at last. Wonder what she gave for an excuse. "Did you see her ring?''
Oct 29 Seniors put on program in assembly, "The next number will be a song, 'I'll say she does.' featuring Silas Rastus." And say what did you think on the "Oliver Twist?"
Oct 30 Special assembly, "Pep" meeting. some new yells introduced. Mr. Doyle absent. Bring in your excuses and get'em signed. Be careful. Assistants don't be too liberal with
those "S. R. D.'s"
Oct 31 Excitement? Plenty of it. Game with El Reno called at 3:30.V-I-C-T-O-R-I-O-U-S again.
Nov 3 Mr. Herring begins a new night institution. Ruth March has begun to bring her lunch already. Mr. Doyle's beaming contenance brightens up the office
once more.
Nov 4 Something new in L. H. S. "Slams" instead of "Comps" FOR tradelasts. Senior class meeting.
Nov 5 Assembly announcements? And some more assembly announcements, and then some and some more. you know it never rains, but that it pours.
Nov 6 Debate in English IV "Was in the Lady or the Tiger?" If any information is desired, concerning the "pangs of love," see Dan Hundley.
Nov 7 Football game. 46-0
Mangum came,
Mangum saw,
Mangum went home
To their ma-ma.
Nov 10 May Reid in English IV - "Edwin Booth was a young boy until he was seventeen," and "In one of his plays the scenery did not come, so he jsut wore the suit he had on."
Nov 11 Special Assembly. Patriotic program in memory of the signing of the Armistice.
Nov 12 Assembly, special program. Mr. Doyle wasn't here.
Nov 13 Loud! Loud! Loud! What is it? Miss Saris singing? Oh, no. Just Cecil Cockrill's tie.
Nov 14 "Gee, my knuckles are sore." "How many boys have you between the ages of five and a half and eighteen and a half?"
Nov 17 Senior box supper, "Hac" couldn't be there to auction the boxes. He said his wife had made a date for him. Some wife!
Nov 18 Mrs. Moosely goes pecan hunting in study hall. Kenneth Dunham receives an annual nail cutting.
Nov 19 Assembly, Cavell Club presents: Peka Nance as a library table, Florence Mitschrich as a hall-tree, and Ruth March as an Edison. Wonders never cease
Senior and Junior girls out on another book agent mission. Seven hundred teachers coming!
Mr. Smith meets with painful accident.
Nov 21 All aboard for Snyder. "One Victory doth tread upon another's heels." 27-7
Nov 24 Mr. Smith back already. Students that went to Snyder still walking in their sleep. Train only eleven hours late.
Nov 25 Scandal! John March seen chasing a turkey around his yard.
Nov 26 Thankskiving (sic), Vacation begins at 11:40 today. B. D. D. S. put on play in assembly
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