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Thursday. Nov. 16. The teachers gave a program. Friday. Nov. 18. A spelling contest between the Junior High and Senior High was held at N A H S. Saturday. Nov. 18. Many men had a narrow escape at the barber shop. Theldon Lamb was acting as assistant barber. Sunday. Nov. 19. Chick Lockwood started a garage which was noted for midnight services. His helpers were Lucile Carpenter and Berneice Doty. Monday. Nov. 20. The Boy's Basket Ball team was started. Tuesday. Nov. 22. Some of the pupils paid their 810.00 for the dam- age which was done during the fight for the Flags.,' Thursday. Nov. 23. A program was given by the Senior Class show- ing the Senior girls at a sewing circle of 1950. Friday. Nov. 24. The High School boys went to Horton to play Foot Ball. Our boys were beaten. Saturday. Nov. 25. The first Reading Circle was held at. N A H S building. Reports on t.he book were given by members of the Review class. Thursday. Nov. 30. Florence Haskel decided to stay at home and take care of Tommy. Wednesday. Dec. 3. Poor little Dick Barger received a serious bump when his chair broke away from him and he banged his box of knowledge on the wall. Tuesday. Dec. 12. Nlr. Young announccd his plan of having four classes in thc afternoon. viz. 8th History. Wednesday. Dec. 20. The honorable Freshie girls created a new vogue. i. e.. they began to wear crepe paper hair ribbons. Thursday. Dec. 21. Mr. Lamb marched the boys to the coal bin and gave them a lesson in handeling snow shovels. Friday. Dec. 22. Betty's Dilemma. an operetta was given at. Knowles opera house. Monday. Dec. 26, '22---Jan. 2. ':Z3. tihristmas vacation. Tuesday. Jan. 2. Students returned with BLUES. Wednesday, Jan. 8. A coasting party was held on S. Main street.. Monday, Jan. 8. A few of the High School pupils enjoyed a sleigh ride and stopped at the cemetery to watch the ghosts play. Thursday. Jan: 11. The Juniors amused the High School with their monthly program. Saturday, Jan. 13. The third Reading Circle was held at N A H S. Friday, Jan. 19. Semester exams. Monday, Jan. 22. Schedule for second Semester made out. J
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T 4 .CALENDAR Monday. Aug. 28. School began. Tuesday. Aug. 29. The program was made out and classes met. Tuesday. Sept. 5. A reception was given for the teachers. Friday, Sept. 12. The Senior and Sophomore flag went up. Wednesday, Sept. 13. The Freshie and Junior flag went up. Thursday, Sept. 14. A game between the classes was played, ending with a tie. Friday. Sept. 15. The reception for the Freshmen was given at Ruth William's home. Tuesday. Sept.. 19. A ball game was played at North Adams. Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Free motion pictures were given at the Hillsdale Fair by N A H S. Tuesday. Sept. 25. Theldon N. Lamb made a noted splurge. Hr- was married. Poor little Lamb. Monday. Oct. 2. There was a ball game between the classes. Friday. Oct. 6. Reception for the Sophonlores at Keith Willianfs. Tuesday. Oct. 10. Fudge party at Frances Youngs home. Thursday. Oct. 12. The Foot Ball team was organized. Mr. Lamb acted as coach. Friday, Oct. 13. Mrs. Theldon Lamb visit.ed school. Tuesday, Oct. 17. A box social was held at Congregational Church. Friday, Oct. 20. There was a foot ball game with Allen. North Adams was beaten. Tuesday, Oct. 24. Dick Barger was nearly overstricken with griel when he arrived at l.ucile's boarding place and found her sick. It turned out to be foul play and Dick returned to his normal condition. Friday, Oct. 27. There was a foot ball game with Reading. North Adams was beaten. Saturday. Oct. 28. A Senior party was given at the home of Miss Geraldine Cox. Monday, Nov. 6. A Parents' and Teachers' meeting was held at N A H S. Tuesday, Nov. 7. A motion picture show was given at M. E. Church. Wednesday. Nov. 8. Plans were made for the Senior Annual. Friday, Nov. 10. A party was given at Lynch's hall for High School students. Tuesday. Nov. 14. A motion picture show at Congregational Church. Wednesday, Nov. 15. A Mutt and Jeff banquet was held at the Con- gregational church. L.
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T A Friday. Feb. 2. Hudson and North Adams played Basket Ball here. i Hudson was beaten. Saturday. Feb Thursday. Feb. Friday. Feb. 9 Saturday. Feb Thursday, Feb. High School. Monday. Feb. High School students. Wednesday, Feb. 28. More voices were tested. . 3. Horton played Basket Ball here. We won. 8. Pictures were taken for the Annual. . Pittsford played Basket Ball here. We . 10. Jonesville played here. We won. 22. A Washington and Lincoln program the Wednesday, Mar. T. The Senior Class honors were Geraldine Cox Yaledictorian. and Edith Fry Salutatorian. Thursday. Mar. 15. The country girls prepared dinner ft try boys in the D. S. room. Monday. Mar. 26. Spring vacation to April 2. Tuesday. Apr. 3. Mr. Detlreene Supt. of Waldron High an entertainment at the Congregational Church. 26. Music teacher tested the voices of s Won. was given at Ollll' of the received by -r the coun- School gave Thursday. Apr. 5. Mr. Allen's co-worker gave an address at X A H S. Friday. April 13. A spelling contest was held between Waldron High School and N A H Sunday. June 3. The Senior Baccalaureate was held at the tiongre- gational Church. Thursday. June T. Senior Commencement Exercises were given at the opera house. 'IP L,
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