Sou'wester Yearbook . er foundered himself on chickensalad. 237 Friday. February writes a poem to his Agnes. Monday. February Club entertainment at Auditorium. The crops will not be bothered withworms this year; we fed them all to Switzer and Chapman. Wednesday. February talked to Miss Hyer in the hall. Sunday. February walked home with Miss Locke tt from church. Tuesday. February * lecture. Saturday. March preliminary oratorical contest. There were about fifteen of them. Theaudience numbered about four hundred w hen they began; when they quit, t


Sou'wester Yearbook . er foundered himself on chickensalad. 237 Friday. February writes a poem to his Agnes. Monday. February Club entertainment at Auditorium. The crops will not be bothered withworms this year; we fed them all to Switzer and Chapman. Wednesday. February talked to Miss Hyer in the hall. Sunday. February walked home with Miss Locke tt from church. Tuesday. February * lecture. Saturday. March preliminary oratorical contest. There were about fifteen of them. Theaudience numbered about four hundred w hen they began; when they quit, therewere about twenty-five survivors. Monday, March Slaughter, from the wild and woolly West, got his annual hair-cut. Thursday, March Male Quartette. March Club makes tour in North Texas. Mocking birds all driven out of that partof the country, now. March services. March Packard on lecture course. March oratical contest. April Harris got a hit. 238. ROMANCE LANGUAGES. 239


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