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THE SPUDPICKER— Chorus Next year we plan to arrange the schedule so that Chorus may be included as a regular 40 minute recitation every day. We are anticipating that this may be more satisfactory, both to the students and faculty. We were disappointed last fall in that we were unable to present the operetta on which we had spent so much time and work, due to the fact that the installing of the stage scenery was delayed until after Christmas. The second semester was so filled with other activities that again the operetta was postponed. We are looking forward to the accomplishment of greater results from the members of the chorus should we succeed in making it a part of the daily routine. Miss Melvin §rhool (Calendar (Continued from page 16) NOVEMBER 4. In the football game at Dalton the boys were changing goal posts at the end of the first quarter, when Miss Spence ejaculated: “For heaven’s sake, look where our boys are getting penalized to!” 7. Everyone was excited and thought that William Perrine had at last learned to Charleston, but we afterwards found out that he had only slipped on the top step. 8. Miss Melvin (in American History)—“In case the President and all of his cabinet should die, who would officiate?” Jason Wiltsey—“The undertaker.” 9. There are some questions that are asked daily, especially “Did you bring your excuse?” 11. Tie football game with Harrison. Several went to Alliance in the after- noon to witness the Chadron-Greely game. 14. Miss Gregg (trying to make Cyril Norris translate a Latin verb as swim) “What would you do if you were overturned in the middle of a lake?” Cyril—“I’d sink!” 15. You can always tell a Senior, he’s so sedately gowned. You can always tell a Junior, he’s the high school campus hound. You can always tell a Freshman by his green and frightened mien. But just try to tell a Sophomore—ANYTHING! (Continued on Page 40) —21—
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•THE SPUDPICKER- Home Lumber Coal Co. - For - Lumber Coal Posts Fence Paint Varnishes MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST CONOCO PENNSYLVANIA OILS 100( I Pure Pennsylvania CONOCO PRODUCTS Gasoline, Kerosene, Oils and Greases. Prompt Deliveries Anytime, Anywhere. Continental Oil Company CHARLES MICHAEL, Local Mgr. Hemingford, Nebr. Phone 3 on 130
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Hemingford Light and Power Co. Light, Heat and Power Battery Charging Artificial Ice Feed Grinding I -22- A. M. OLDS Manager
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