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22 THE, PORCUPINE Mrs. Standford,,,We are earnestly hoping that nothing will, happen this time, to prevent the trip. We will most likely have a meet with one of the Bay county schools, probably with. Oakland, some time in March, The A.A. L. will:oceur in April.. We will send down a full team and hope to make a good showing. Then about. two. weeks after the A. A. L., the S..M. A. A. Lj which. is composed, of Ukiah, Healdsburg, Peta- luma and Santa Rosa, will.take place at either Ukiah or Petaluma. .It’s up to us to win this time, and we can do so if you boys will only get out and help us. If you want to make pictures quick and easy, use . Velox Paper If you don’t know how to use it, let us show you, It’s an. easy matter to print and finish from 4 to 6 dozen pictures in an evening, and Postals, too, ready for the mail next morning, Try Velox, it’s easy. PHONES. MAIN 77 AND 78 Flier = Druccist
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Page 23 text:
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THE PORCUPINE 21 in later life he will have acquired sufficient physical strength to be able to endure the many hard tasks with which men daily come in contact. ‘The High School should not be only a preparatory school for the mental faculties, but also for the physical, the one being no less important than the other. If the High School boy would look into the lives of men who are succeeding today, he would find that they have been developed physically, as well as mentally in their school days. Thus, boys, get out and train for your own good, if not for the honor of the school. It is the boy who tries that succeeds, so try at least. The best men in our teams did not succeed in making the team the first or second terms but they kept on trying and made themselves the athletes they are by faithful training. We will, without doubt, have the best team this spring, that the school has ever turned out. We will have all of last fall’s team, except Purrington, with the addition of McConnell, who will add greatly to our strength. Our manager, Russ Smith, who was handicapped last fall by a dislocated knee, will be in good condition for the half and mile runs. Others who will strive to uphold the honor of their school this spring are Hitchcock, Gray, Jacobs, Macquiddy, Loughery, Dignan, Proctor, Walker; Davis, R. P. Smith, Briggs, Lockhart, Lee, Wooley, Mitchell, Wilson and many others. We are looking forward to a trip to Standford where we will meet the freshmen in a dual meet during latter part of February. We have anticipated this trip twice before but were unable to go the first time on account of rain and the second time on account of the death of R. C. Moodey Fall Styles in Shoes
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THE PORCUPINE 23 | JOSHES. Mayme ((New Year’s eve)-—Where is my big sister. Swede—Never mind my big: sister, Miss. Young (Phy. 11a)—What are the irregular raised portions of the brain? E.—Convulsions (convolutions). Mr. Searey--Now put your eye where'you Want it | Mr. Cox (Telephoning)—Helo!-Oh! Is that you? Why, I’m glad to see you. ; ay . Hazel stumbles .on staircase making horrible noise. Mr. GC. (in Hist.)—Her feet don’s fit her I guess. ; Mr. Cox (Hist. VII)—A small boy delights in getting a policeman after him in a large field. He knows he : ul . a . . can run faster and jump fences quicker and its lots of: ' fun to see the Policeman run. - es : Class (Laughter.) Mr. Cox—lI know. ! Brooks Clothing Co. ‘ 1 Headquarters for voy . Young--Men’s.-..Clothing and... Furnishings
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