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.......................................... mm Q Compliments of | Bright's| Drug Store We are in business for your Health m niiiiinumiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmminmiiiiiiniiiiiiimmiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiimiinfSl Quill Hill II.Illlltlllllllllllllllllllllllllll.. II111.. Illilllllllllllllllllllllllll Q Help! We can help you right away, after the fire or accident, if you are insured here. Joslin Insurance I Agency P] iimiiiuiiiiiin,nMiinintiniMHnuMiiiii«iiitiuinniiiuininniniuiiiimiiiiiif»l (S]mnuiiinimmiiniiniim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihihiiiiiiiiii iiimiiiuiiiiiiiiinmi[T) CALENDAR Dec. 8—Byron Jensen wore his necktie to the fire at the lumber mill last night, expecting to see Dorothy. Dec. 9 —Lecture Course last night- “College Singing Girls.” Dec. 10—Collision at assembly door this morning, Mr. Ode vs. Miss Pear. Dec. 11—Manistee had a hard time defeating us tonight, 25 to 17 . Dec. 14—Margie VVeirich and Marion Dennert spoke to the student body about the defects of the school. Dec- 15—For the sake of science Miss Davis celebrated her birthday by “cutting up” a great deal. She even allowed some of her boys and girls to “cut up” two—cats. Dec. 16—Mr. Bates is coaching the boys’ basket ball team this week. Dec. 18—Last day of school this year. Play Muskegon Heights tonight. Jan. 4—Mr. Chamberlain starts teaching again today, after a long illness. Jan. 6—The Sophomores beat the Freshmen in an inter-class basket ball game. Jan. 7—The Haitian Staff is divided into two teams each trying to sell the most Hartians. Jan. g—We lost one debate and won two basket ball games from Ludington tonight. Jan. 10—Miss Gibbs’ classes do not recite today. Jan. 12—Debate tonight with Fremont was cancelled. Jan 15—Team No. 1 of the Haitian Staff gave a program this morning. Jan. 18—Had our second dose of toxin-antitoxin today. Jan. 19—1 wonder why Peggy Brooks stayed home this afternoon. Jan. 20—Miss Pear celebrated her birthday today. Jan. 21—Lucille Claeys went back to childhood days and talked out loud in school. Jan. 25—The girls second team would have held the Whitehall girls scoreless, Friday, if the first team would have stayed out the last quarter- Jan. 29—Beth basket ball teams beat Shelby tonight.
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