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The Spud High School Calendar Page 21 iiiimiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMm Monday, Oct. 13—Mr. Prince explained a game of Foot Ball to the assembly, and he hopes to have a good turn-out for practice. Tuesday, Oct. 14—Meeting of the Chapel Committee. ednesday, Oct. 15— ictrola music, which was greatly enjoyed by all. Thursday, Oct. 16—This 15 minutes was certainly enjoyed by the pupils for study. Friday, Oct. 17.—Foot Ball boys left for Bayard. Monday, Oct. 20 to Friday, Oct 24—The Chapel periods of this week were devoted to singing; Victrola music and last, but not least, the “Junior Program.” We are anxiously waiting for the next program, Juniors! Oct. 27 to Oct. 31—Senior class meeting; Foot Ball boys leave for Hot Springs, S. D., and we were also entertained by a Y. M. C. A. man, Mr. Arnold, who was in active work in Russia. Nov. 3 to Nov. 7—Reports of Hot Springs game, and entertained by Mr. C. E. Knapp. He gave us a very splendid talk on “Achievement,” the call to advance; also Latin Club meeting. Nov. 10 to Nov. 14—Sophomore Program, come again Sophys. Mr. Prince reads the rules so students will know what to do in case of fire. Nov. 17 to Nov. 21—Boot Ball boys play at Sidney and Exams. Nuff sed. Nov. 24 to Nov. 28—Thanksgiving week. Dec. 1 to Dec. 5—-Entertained by Rev. Gould from the Baptist church; Victrola music and a meeting of all non-resident students. Jan. 1, 1920 to May 21, 1920—Sure busy days for Seniors and Juniors, and in fact everyone, for Declamatory contest, Debate, Junior Play, Senior Play, Junior-Senior Banquet, Class Day, Commencement week. Final Examinations and last of all the Seniors receive their diplomas.—Alberta Lunsford. Dew Drop Inn. (Hotel Rules Tor Guests) This hotel is located on a delightful bluff and is run on the same order. Breakfast at 5, dinner at 6, supper at 7. Guests wishing to get up without being called can have self-raising flour biscuits for supper. Guests wishing to do a little driving will find a hammer on the stand. If the room gets too warm, open the windows and see the fire escape. If you are fond of athletics and like good jumping, lift the mattress and watch it spring. If the lamp goes out, take a feather out of the pillow; that is light enough for any room. Don’t worry about paying your board bill; the house is supported by its foundation.
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