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MUSIC REVIEW Much ALUMNI BANQUET I he fifth anual Alumni Banquet will de held on Thursday June 16, at Smithsburg H gh School. A very fine program is being arranged to begin at 7:30 P. M. There will be plenty of fun and g-»od eats in store for every-one. The results of a recent election are as follows: President Wilbur Glenn Vice President Raymond Gardenour Secretary Miriam Palmer Treasuer Edgar Gardenour When do we eat? Thursday June ,18. Where do we eat? Alumni Banquet, All members are urged to be present The Mountain View Grange, No. 371, after much discuss- ion cn the desirability and need of an agri- culture course in our High School, decided to send an appeal to the School Board. This appeal will ask tl cm to consider including an agriculture course in our High School at Smthsburg. This school is a logical place for such a course as it s in the center of an agriculture district. SENIOR’S FAVORITE LITERATURE Emma Ashby Dreamland Vauda Browne “The Philosophy of l ove” by E inor Glyn Mary Bushey True Story Magazine Milo Fales Joseph Harp R chard Henneberger alogue Donald kimler Arthur Lynn Lee Miller John Pike Murrel Pryor Lillie Shuff Olive Toms Field and Stream American Boy Sears Roebuck Cat- Dictionary Music Book Bringing up Father Love Stories Mutt and Jeff Comic Section Physics Notebook Bertha FrovingrrThe Ladies Home Journal Vada Trumpower Shakespeares Poetical Works Helen Walter Fairy Tales Charles Wolfinger Cross-Word Puzle Book News Perhaps the following words will app- ear unbelievable to your eyes. Perhaps the “aggregation” which I am going to write about has at times proveb unharmonizing to your ears. But, the S. H. S. Orchestra has without a doubt made a “grand hit,” es- pecially when it come to those wierd Fox Trots. Pieviously, the school has endured us, but this last year it has gone beyond all hopes and dreams; various community func- tions have “begged us” to play. Then the climax came when, during the past mouth, we have been given several encores. Bes des, the school has produced a good Glee Club, one in which the alto can be distinguished. It, too, has been called upon to appear before the public. Both or- ganizations will contribute much to Commenecment. Exhibition Week June 9, the teachers and pupils of the Elementary Grades will hold the annual school exhibit. The written work done by the pupils throughout the year will be on display in all the rooms. We extend a hearty welcome to all. Summer Beautiful summer is here again And the birds sing blithe and gay, While flowers bloom, and all is bright In the beautiful month of May. In natures foot-steps, light and fleet. And the splendor of light above With sunshine streaming through the rift The sky lark sings of love. Warm and still is the summer night, And silent the sounds of day All I hear is the crickets chirp. So ends a summer day.
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High News TEACHERS Are those who: Spend an hour and one box of chalk explaining, aud after you’ve copied a tablet of note», tell you that the therom is really not very important -Wait until you’ve overtaxed your brain with work and then ask for your note book handed in on the next day. -Think that their subject is the only important study and hand out problems as if they were German marks. -Keep you after school when you have an important engagement at four thirty. -Demand an excuse written by your parents every day you are absent. -Ask you to take a separate seat when you are talking about the wondeiful t me you had at the dance the night before. -Say “please lend me your french book when it looks like an interlinear. -Have the best eyes and ears in the community. -Call on you for a response to a question when they are sure that you don’t know it. MILK! MILK! MILK! Quality - - - Service Morning delivery Satisfaction guarenteed Phone 1 F 21 G. K. Winders Seeing is believing Serving is a pleasure Tasting is real happiness KRETSINGER’S GREEN GROCERY Winters Shoe Hospital I et Us Repair Them. Our Charges are moderate. Considering the cost of material as Leather are advancing try our Canada Atlas Bark Tanned Sole Leather. Holtite Soles and Good-year Wing- Foot Heels. W. W. Winters, Prop. We Thank Our Advertisers. “GOOD CLOTHES AN° SHOES’’ PIN YOUR F AITH TO US” 25-27 N. POTOMAC ST-- HAGERSTOWN. MP. | Western Maryland College Westminster, Mryland. ALBERT NORMAN WARD, D .D., LL. .D, President FOR YOUNG MEN and YOUNG WOMEN Unexcelled Location, Modern Curriculum, Complete Epuipment, Moderate Rates. Graduates from approved High Schools admitted without conditions. ' CATALOGUE UPON APPLICATION
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