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“Hallmark”—means Quality H. B. KURTZ Kline Loomis, of Ohio Wesleyan and a graduate of C. II. S., came home for the Christmas vacation. Kent Wright, who is studying to he a dentist at Michigan, spent the Christmas vacation at the home of his parents. The day after Kent arrived the following lost ad was found in a paper. Lost. One set of false teeth between State and Harbor street.” Could it be possible that Doc was plying his trade? We leave it to you. Ruth Kelley, '18, who is a student at the Oberlin conservatory of music, spent the Christmas vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Albert Masters, a student of Ann Arbor, spent the Christmas vacation at the home of his father. Gary Wright (Doc III) spent the Christmas vacation here. Gary attends Ann Arbor. Marian Olmstead, ’20, who is attending Allegheny College, spent the Christmas vacation at her home. Clara Macbeth, of Syracuse University, spent a few days here. Carlton Ilicks, Ohio State, came home recently for the few days after examinations. The bleak north winds are blowing, The birds are southward going, And so am I. I hear the birds sing merrily, I'll follow them most cheerily, When winter’s nigh. They know the way. I’ll net get lost; I’ll find the south whate’er it costs, For winter’s so near. But memories take me back in dreams To the land where snowflakes gleam, For winter’s here. To me the North’s still clinging. But 1 hear the darkey singing, For summer’s nigh. The soft spring winds are blowing. The birds are northward going. THE CALL OF NATURE. And so am I. I. M. L., '22. No speculative values here. If pot satisfied—your money back. If you’re'j']lc Q WhitllCV Co —29—
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C. H. S. BOYS VS. EX-HIGHS. Conneaut opened her basketball season with a rush Christmas night, both boys’ and girls’ teams playing. The high school boys’ team opened up on the Ex-highs with all guns at once and for a short time things looked bright, C. II. S. shooting the first basket and very nearly running rings around the old-timers, but such a fast game could hardly continue for great length of time as neither team was in the very “pink of condition; so along about the last of the first quarter the playing slowed down a trifle and just about that time the Ex-highs began to get the range of the varsity and several pretty baskets were hung up. The first quarter ended 6 to 5 in favor of the high school. Most all the Ex-highs had had the benefit of early basketball practice at college, so had a trifle the edge on the high school, and this training cropped out at the beginning of the second quarter and continued throughout the rest of the game. The high school team nevertheless put up a mighty scrappy game and at no time during the game were the Ex-highs positively sure that the game was their’s. When the final whistle blew the Ex-Highs had won 33 to 12. The line-up: C. H. S. Lafferty. . . R. Smith. . Kananen.. Burdic k. . . Woodworth L. G. R. G. . .C. . R. F . L. F Ex-Highs .....Splan . . . Beasley Geo. Smith . D. Loomis . . . . Cowden Substitutions: C. H. S., Kauppilla for Burdick, Smith for Kananen, Wood for Smith. Referee, Ralph Stone. Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes are builtThe G. M. Whitnev Go. for young men who want snap and style. —31—
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