Feb. 8. Miss Brown leaves physics class to take the Freshies down to have their pictures taken.
Feb. 9. “The Servant in the House” was played last night. Wonder why Mr. Clevenger looks so sleepy today?
Feb. 12. Mr. Moyle went coasting last night.
Feb. 13. Faculty all look sleepy. Eutopia Society meets.
Feb. 14. Faculty thinks this year’s Sophs. are very youthful.
Feb. 15. Anamosa defeats Toledo.
Feb. 19. Irene Abbey is still wearing her red waist.
Feb. 20. C. H. falls off his chair in arithmetic class.
Feb. 21. In biology class Miss Brown says she has no control of her heart. Better look out, boys, this is leap year.
Feb. 23. Mildred Bowen, after spending the evening with friends, is unable to write her lessons, her hands are so numb. I wonder why.
Feb. 26. All snowed in.
Feb. 27. Mr. Pollard (very busily engaged) exclaims, “All I have to do this afternoon is to cut out animals—roosters and chickens.
Feb. 27. Leota Hines made a dashing expedition from the second floor to the first and in a desperate attempt to save her sole lost her heel.
Feb. 28. Mr. Clevenger urges the girls to make the best of leap year. Evidently he thinks some of their chances are rather slim.
Feb. 29. Mary Washington has a birthday.
March 1. “You should see Hazel Giltrap throw baskets in football.”
March 4. Mr. Clevenger says: “There are no titles of nobility in the U. S., unless it be ‘Duke’s Mixture,’ and it is a very popular one."