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they all did very Well. Let,s keep it up now that it is started and have some more. Week of March 3 March 3-How times flies! Here it is time again for exams. March 4-The cast for the three-act play Me and My Shadowv was chosen today. Beverly is our 'little Shadowv. March 6-Another tournament. This time by invitation at Strong. Kingfield beat Dix- iield. March 7-Our boys came through with another victory, this time beating Strong. Saturday, March 8-We Won the tourney by beating Stratton. We were presented a very nice trophy and Bob Tufts Was awarded a good Sportsman cup. Week of March 10 March 10-Cast Working hard on the play. Lots of Work on the yearbook. Were busy all right. March 14-One session today. Teachers meeting in Farmington for a guidance PTO!- gram. March 17-Some of us Wearing green today. Mr. Graham called a meeting of all baseball boys. They are optimists, all right. Thereis still quite a layer of snow on the field, and not many signs of its melting, yet. Page Nineteen The Abram Breeze March 19-Sent in pictures for yearbook today. Should have gone earlier but they just got back to us. March 20-Missed Mr. Graham today. Mrs. Knapp took his place. Saturday, March 22-Hurrah! Itis clear, the sun is shining, and the snow is begin- ning to melt. Maybe it will be spring in a couple of months, after all. Week of March 24 March 25-School put on a banquet to have a good time and to honor our athletic teams. Chicken supper! Very good. En- ioyed after dinner speeches by guests and teachers. March 28-Junior Prom, Chapmanis Or- chestra. March 31-Yearbook goes to press. April 2-Speaking Contest at Strong. Jean Morrison will represent us. April 4-Three-act play, Me and My Shadown. April 11 to 21-Spring vacation and Sen- ior trip to Washington. April 30-County one-act play contest. May 12-County Teachers' Convention. May 30-Memorial Day. June 1-Baccalaureate. Iune 5-Commencement. June 6-Final Day. Must Wind up all business. Picnic.
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BOOMERANG Mom, I don,t feel very wellf, janey said listlessly. Why, what is wrongffw her mother asked in alarm. Oh, I have a headache, and my stom- ach doesn't feel very goodf' she replied in an offhand manner. I donit think you had better go to school, Dear. Go to bed, and Iill be back in a minute. I have to get your sisteris breakfastf, and with that Mom bustled out. Ho, ho! I guess I fooled herf, janey thought. I get so 'fed up, with school. Now, I,ll spend the day in bedf, Sighing luxuriantly, she picked up a movie maga- zine and settled down into the pillows. It,s so convenient to be 'sick, when you donit want to go to schoolf' Presently, her mother came in. ujaney, I dont want you to read, because it will make your headache worsef, Not wishing to spoil her scheme, she obeyed. What would you like for breakfast, Dear? Some fruit juice and toast is easy to digest and wouldnit be too heartyf, Mom said with authority. Yes, I guess that will be okayf, said janey with a sinking heart, for she wanted a big breakfast. She thought, I can have an early dinner with the trimmingsf, Mom soon returned with a small piece of toast and a glass of orange juice. Take these pills, Dear. The green one is iron and liver, the red one is a cold capsule, and the white one is for your headache? Gosh!v thought janey. How many more are there?v Later her mother had to go down to the Page Twenty-One The Abram Breeze 6 corner store for some things for dinner. 'Tll go upstairs after that mystery story while Mom's gone, and sheill never know the difference? jane went upstairs and be- gan hunting. What do you suppose I did with it? Is it in the box next to the door or the one near the window? I think I put it in the box next to the doorf, She rum- znaged around and not finding it in one, looked in the other. Glancing out the win- dow, who did she see coming, but her mother? Moml she gasped. janey scrambled up, rushed downstairs, and leaped breathlessly into bed. Natural- ly her face was flushed, and her heart was beating wildly. c'Why janey, how red your face is! Iim going to take your temperaturef, Mom rushed into the bathroom and came back with a thermometer. My goodness, your temperature is one hundred one degrees and six tenths. You certainly wonit go to school this afternoonf, Am I ever hungry? The breakfast I had wouldnit fill a mouse. Mom probably wonit let me have a big dinner. About now I could eat a huge potato, ankequally huge piece of steak, and two kinds of vegeta- blesf, Her mouth watered at the mere thought. Mom was getting dinner and the delicious smells drifted in. She flopped over and buried her face in the pillow. Sally came home from school and went in to see her aillv sister. Hi, janey, Boy, would I like to be in your shoes, - I mean' in bedf she giggled. c'It must be great to stay home, if you aren,t really sick. VVell, I have to eat and run to schoolf, I wish I had gone to school, thought the now miserable janey. For dinner jane had shredded wheat. orange juice, and pills. Then, Mom told
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