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-------------------------- f ' CALENDAR of EVENTS j 4 —-—-— ■—“—»— —•— —■— —■— •—•— —-—»4» JOKES t i « 1 Oct. 30.—Blue (?) Monday. Nov. 1.—Senior meeting. Nov. 2.—Mrs. Hutchins starts singing lessons in English IV. class and Harl Schneider's voice is a big hit! Nov. 3.—School starts at 8:00. A few (?) who can't get up early came straggling in about 8:30. School out at 2:00 and we leave for Shelby. They fail to score, we win 24-0. Nov. 4.—Nine rails for Reserves! They defeat Pent water's Firsts, 10-12. Nov. 6.—Test in English IV. coining our way. Nov. 7.—Meeting of girls going to game. Wait and see Nov. 10 “Pep” meeting. Nov. 8.—Sad but true, Mrs. Hutchins is ill and Mr. Rakestraw teaches her classes. After school, a number of H. H. S. girls sew red and white stripes on football sweaters. Real spirit, A question: If—A baby cock’s a cockerel, and a baby hen’s a pullet, and a baby cow’s a heifer, Is—A baby bull—A bullet? In the parlor there were three; I, the parlor lamp and she. Two is company without a doubt. Therefore the parlor lamp went out. ♦ Miss Taylor to Maurice L. in TOnglish class: “Maurice, where was Solomon's temple located?” Maurice: “I don’t know but I suppose it was on the side of his head the same as another man.” English IJt. class, Mrs. Hutchins: “Fred, I’m asking you a question in grammar now.” Fred Squires; “I don’t know nothing about grammar.” what? Nov. 9.—Well, which is which, and whose is whose's this A. M.? “What’s the matter, Gerry,”, asked Mr. Rakestraw, “Was it too short?” Nov. 10.—Another “straggly” morning. Mr. Werly speaks on. “Tuberculosis in Michigan.” We cut classes and go to see Hart defeat Shelby. 41-3. See the parades? Poor Skinny broke his collar-bone. Nov. 11.—Our seconds, mostly First, celebrate and down Pent water’s Firsts 24-0. Nov. 13.—Drinking milk? Boys interested in basket ball meet with Mr. Olin. “Vieira’s Native Hawaiians” this P. M. Nov. 14.—Boys basket ball practice begins after Benevolence “You prize fighters must be very wicked men.” chided the sweet young thing. “It is impossible for you to follow the Golden Rule in your profession.” “Aw. I dunno.” retorted Slugging Tom McCarty. “Of course. wre try to do onto others more than they do onto us; but. then, we always believe that it is more blessed to give than to receive.” ♦ George: “What did I make in my test?” Mrs. Hutchins: “Mistakes.” school. Miss Brown meets girls interested in basket ball. ? » Good clothes—they’re j good for you j I t That’s why we sell Hart Schaffner Marx clothes; that’s why you i should huy them. They’re good j for you. They make you look j better, feel better. They save j your money because they wear j longer. Extra values in the new Spring suits COLLINS POWERS j
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| LISTEN! | i OUR CANDIES ARE THE BEST ICE CREAM IS ! EXCELLENT i i i KODAKS ARE EASTMAN i ! BOOKS ARE SELECTED { i i FOUNTAIN PENS GUARANTEED ; CLERKS COURTEOUS ; • t • i IF THERE IS ANYTHING WE LACK LET US KNOW AND WE WILL GET IT “AT ! • • i i COLLINS DRUG STORE 2 • t I HAIR GROOM PUFFS POWDER | Nov. 15.—Dr. Engel from State Sunday School Association speaks last period, A. M. I FRESHMAN- 2 SOPHOMORE-JUNIOR- -SENIOR : I 1 EACH YEAR IS ONE OF CHANGE ' AND SEPARATION. • I I DON'T WAIT UNTIL GRADUATION DAY I TO HAVE PICTURES TAKEN OF THE YOUNG FOLKS. LET i BE THE RECORD OF EACH YEAR ' I THROUGH SCHOOL DAYS » BRING US YOUR KODAK FILMS TO DEVELOP AND PRINT R. M. BEDELL | PHOTOGRAPHER t HART. MICH. 2 •----------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- f } CLEVER CLOTHES 2 FOR THE YOUNG MAN j SPECIALIZING ON | STYLEPLUS $25 TO $35 i Hr KRAFT $17 TO $25 ROYAL TAILORING S22 TO S40 , HEADQUARTERS FOR GRADUATION SUITS J PALM ITER + — —---— — -----------------—- Al Nov. 16.—First period P. M. Mr. Pinney from Ferris Institute speaks on “Penmanship.” t------------------------------r KEEP UP YOUR ! PEP I ( IN SCHOOL AS WELL AS OUT 2 FOR ATHLETES AND STUDENTS J PEPTONA • t ; IS THE BEST SYSTEM BUILDER ; ; ON THE MARKET ! i j MENEREYS DRUG STORE j HART. MICH. I | f,-----------------------------4
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