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CALENDAR WHAT WILL MAKE A BETTER GIFT AT GRADUATION TIME THAN AN Eastman Kodak? We have kodaks and films in stock. Kodaks range from $2.50 and up. Bring us your films to develop and print. Bedell Studio VICTROLAS AND ..Victor Records.. The best there is in that line ..at.. Metier ey’s Drug Store The Store hi- • f { • September 3, 1023— e write by a thought, by a word or a deed So let us be brave and not fear; For this is the day we begin to succeed. The very first day of school year. September 4—Everyone getting acquainted with new teachers and pupils. September 5—Classes start today. Quite a few lost Freshmen wandering around looking for class rooms. September 6—Senior Class meeting for electing class officers. September 7—Everything going full force; every one at work. September 10—Senior class meeting for electing Hartian Staff. September 11—Foot-ball team working hard for Whitehall ..Muskegon, and Manistee. September 19—Off Thursday and Friday for the Fair. Come on Waffles; we’re ready for you! October 10—Hazel Johnson visits school. Always glad to have our Alumni visit us. October 12—End of first six weeks. Time sure fiies. October 15—Lost, strayed or stolen: Three teeth. Finder please return to Marland Littiebrant. October 16—New form of athletics—“Teeter-tottering”. Winship vs. McMillian. October 17—Senior Class meeting. Received report cards. Some all smiles; some all tears. October 18—School begins tomorrow at eight. October 19—Foot-ball game in the afternoon with Ludington. Got out of school at 2:30 p. m. Score 7 to 14 in our favor. October 22—Lecture on Honor System by Mr. Rakcstraw. October 23—Library open for use. Miss Boyd in charge of it. October 24 Played Shelby. School began at 8:00 a. m. and dismissed at 2:30 p. m. But a few (?‘?) left on the one o’clock bus. October 25—Whitehall cancels game for Friday. Wonder if they got cold feet? October 26—Teachers’ Institute next Monday and Tuesday. No school then. October 31—Teachers all look brighter after attending Teachers’ Institute. Pam Six
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JOKES ♦ The home of the J s ilJa£f (0iJer | Shoe ! and “AS YOU LIKE IT and 1 'IRON CLAD” Full Fashioned ! HOSIERY i I S I » J Hyde Purdy t • i ♦ • »------------------------------—- CALENDAR t • •i---------------------------------S November 1—School lawn decorated with farm plements. Last night was Hallowe’en. Class meeting. Hartian meeting. November 2—Pep meeting during the re. t period. Play Ludington tomorrow. November 5—Mr. Gallop spoke to the High School on “Team Work.” November 6—Senior Class meeting. Fire Drill. November 7—Starting to sell lecture course tickets. November 8—Mr. Bleecker gave students a talk about the Faculty play that is to be given tonight. November 9—The Faculty play was fine! But— the Faculty look rather sleepy “The morning after the night before”. November 12—Played Fremont Saturday. Score 6 to 7 in their favor. High School invited to the first party of the year to be given by the Juniors next Friday night. a ♦ ♦ ♦ 33 • S V Mr. Rakestraw (to tardy student)—“Why are you late?” Herbert Brandell—“Well, a sign down the road here----- Mr. R.—“Well, what has a sign got to do with it?” Herbert—“It said ‘School Ahead —Go Slow’ ”, --------[ § ]---------- Note found in Cal’s Desk. Isle of Cupid, No Man’s Land Full Moon, My Dear Trover: Friendship is a golden chain that binds two hearts together. Our eyes have met; our lips not yet; but oh you sheik, I’ll get you yet. “Phantom” -------[ § 1--------- Georgia S.—“Don’t worry, you weigh as much as I do.” Dorothy D.—“Yes, with my make up on—er—I mean, my clothes on.” -------[ § ]--------- Helen S.—“Do you believe in love at first sight?” Kunkil—“Yes, and every other opportunity.” -------[ § ]--------- Oly—“Why are girls just like street cars?” Margarine—“I dunno—why?” Oly—“Because another one will be along in a minute.” -------[ § ]--------- Snow—“Let’s walk around the corner and take a drink.” Hasty—“Gosh no! Let’s run.” -------[ § ]--------- She—“Run upstairs and get my watch.” He—“Oh, wait awhile and it will run down.” She—“Oh no it won’t, we have a winding staircase.” -------[ § ]--------- Before marriage a woman expects a man, af-er marriage she sus-pects him, and after death she re-spects him. ’fljf Sevtn
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