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0' 4 inmimmiMimmuinniiimMumiiiMiiiuiinnmiimiiinnnnnnnmiHimimiimiiinnnMUHinuntnmnniiMnniuiiiminunmiinninminmniminPl THE HARTIAN, ’25 CALENDAR Aug. 31—Our vacation days are ended. And to school work we must turn; We must get our lessons daily. And remember we must learn. Sept. 1—Freshmen getting lost, also acquainted. Sept. 2—New seats put in front of assembly. Sept. 3—Mr. Rakestraw speaks about rules. Sept. 4—Edith Snyder and Isabel Van Amburg vist school. Sept. 8—Football practice starts tonight. Sept. 9—Dick Shinn visits school. Sept. 10—Sing at rest period. Sept. 14—Some Sophomores and Freshmen get their seats changed. Sept. 15—Seniors elect class officers. Sept. 16—Had two fire drills, but no fire. Sept. 17—Volunteers are wanted to work in waffle stand at the fair. Sept. 23—Some students skip school to go to the fair, Must be they are not aware of blue slips. Sept. 28—Two dogs came in assembly today, but our brave principal soon put them out. Sept. 30—Floyd Weeks and Roy Schlee are carrying their arms in slings as a result of football mishaps. Oct. 1—Cars are wanted to take the football team to Muskegon. Oct. 3—Football team loses to Muskegon. Oct. 7—Mr. Chamberlain speaks about the Lyceum Course. Oct. 8—Haitian Staff meeting. “Sing at rest period. Oct. 9—School begins at 8 o’clock. Football team motored to Manistee. “Just for the ride. We’ve forgotten the score. Oct. 12—Mr. Rakestraw and Mr. Chamberlain talked about football; especially the game Friday. Oct. 13—Start selling Lecture Course tickets. Oct. 14—Received our grade cards today . Oct. 16—Our dignified senior president has been promoted to a front seat with honors. Play Ludington, tomorrow. Oct. 19—Four of our students received blue excuses for coming fifteen minutes late this noon. Oct. 20 Coral Noble visits school this afternoon. Oct. 21—Seniors gave a program in front of assembly. First Lecture Course tonight. Oct. 22—Charley Juszka had yell practice during rest period. Oct. 23—Girls’ Basket ball practice starts tonight. Oct. 26—Seniors are getting their pictures taken for the Haitian. Oct. 27—Senior class meeting this noon. Oct. 28—Rev. Holman talks to the high school at rest period. Teachers going to Grand Rapids. No school for two days. Nov. 2—Students who scaped school windows on Hallowe’en night are busy washing them today. And to think that a few of our Seniors were among them. Nov. 3—Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen had their pictures taken at rest period. Nov- 4—Second number of Lecture Course tonight. Nov. 6—The football team is going over and rub Fremont’s head in the mud tomorrow. Nov. 7—Too bad we lost, but Gosh! we can’t win all the time and besides the field was slippery. Nov. 9—Mr. Chamberlain is sick. Nov. 10—Junior class invites the rest of the high school to a party Friday night. Nov. 12—Tony Matulis and “Tuffy Marsh made speeches in assembly about game tomorrow- Nov. 13—Lost Football game to Shelby this afternoon 7 to 0. But then, it was Friday the 13th. Nov. 16—All classes had meeting today. Nov. 17—Tomorrow is tieless day. Nov. 18—Maurice Lambrix didn’t like the idea of Cecil Purdy wearing a tie when all other boys had theirs off. Maurice received a black eye.
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