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An honest man, sir, is able to speak for himself. Assemblies September 8. Our first day back at school and are we ever thrilled! More so than the freshmen. Mr. Cournyer welcomed us back, especially the baby Frosh and then our schedule cards were given out. September 18. We were entertained by moving pictures of Isle Royal g Mr. Alto, who spent the summer near the island, explained the pictures and told us many inter- esting things about the place. September 25. You can't imagine--We had more moving pictures today. These were on Forest Fire Prevention and were extremely inteiesting as well as worth while. October 9. Thrills! Our first pep meeting for the football game with Flint Central. Mr. Herron had charge of the meeting and Mr. VVillman gave a good talk. Louis Shapiro led us in some peppy yells and talk about pep-our band surely has it. The student body join-ed in and sang the high school songs. October 15. First thing this morning we were given our report cards and the important little speech that goes with them. Good luck! I hope no one will have to be ashamed of his. October 15. The first meeting of the Boy's Club was presided over by John Perkins. Rev. Rex O. Holman led the invocation and songs were sung under the direction of Mr. Montgomery. John spoke briefly on the duties of the club, and Rev. Holman, the main speaker, spoke on the chances a boy has in the world. October 19. This morning the first Lyceum program was presented by The Jubilee Singers, a group of colored people. If you didn't hear it, you missed a lot because they sang spiritual and negro folk songs. Mr. Coman gave a reading and also one of his own poems. October 21. Say! We had a real peppy meeting for the Arthur Hill game and I do hope we win. Glen Van Pelt and Paul Henzler surprised us by giving some pep talks. Mr. Pattee gave us real football facts and told us what h-e thought our faults were. Mr. Ruhl asked the student body for its support and, of course, we can't leave out the band, songs, and the yells led by Louie. October 30. Mr. Cournyer gave us the necessary announcements and then we had our M. S. D. pep assembly. Mr. Mason talked and told us about the second team. I almost forgot-we had something very novel. Our school songs were made into slides with little cartoon pictures designed by Gordon Graham. Junior Fattal led the yells and he surely knows how. 1Cuntinuecl on page eightveny
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