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T H E O W L - sixty-one 17. Sunbury defeats Delaware's 2nd team 28-9. 20. We have a visitor who seems interested in students rather than the school. Net- ta sat in front of Bob Allison, the visitor sat with Bob. 22. We celebrated Washington's Birthday with a few extras in Chapel. Rev. Hus- ton gave an interesting talk on Wash- ington's Life. 24. Pictures are taken for the Annual by Baker. Grammar School gave an excel- lent program at the K. of P. Hall. 26. Blue Monday. The day on which the report of the examinations of the pre- ceding week were given. 27. Philomathean Society gives program at school to which the Athenians were in- vited. 28. Special session of Chapel at which we were favored with a talk by Rev. San- tose, a Wesleyan student and a native of the Phillipine Islands. GELSTON HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNAS PATTIES. TRY ONE MARCH 1. Bake it with White Loaf. 2. Basketball Squad journeyed to Delaware to take their part in the Tournament. 3. At 2:30, S. H. S. eliminated Verona with a score of 15-12 in a very fast and ex- citing game. At 8:30 Sunbury met North Lewisburg in the 3rd round and was unable to hold down their 250 lbs. giants, thus losing by a score of 26-11. 8. Hawaiian Troupe with string instru- ments, gave us several selections which were highly appreciated. 9. Allan Fisher discovered in Manual Training room teaching the Freshman . girls how to get a tune out of a saw. 10. Juniors entertained the school and pub- lic with a class play, All on Account of Polly. 13. Several bad cases of spring fever. 16. Howard Cring walks home from school for reasons too numerous to mention. 17. Dr. James M. Taylor gave an interesting talk on the Continent of Opportunity. 20. Earl Cline is seen with his mouth shut. BAKE IT WITH WHITE LOAF 22. Ella discovers that Pete isn't so bad after all. 24. All glad to see Miss Kidwell back after her illness. 27. Mildred Emerine startles all the boys at her first appearance as a pupil of S. H. S. 28. All girls curl their hair and get jealous. 30. Ladies Home Journal Campaign starts. 31. fln the morningj Our negative and aiiirmative debating teams debate before the school. Everyone advised to dig Ior de bait. Iln the eveningl County Debate held at Community Hall, Affirm- ative team defeats Ostrander by a 3 to 0 vote. whilel our Negative team lost at Berlin by the same score. R. P. ANDERSON l-leadquarters for DRUGS KODAKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES DRUG SUNDRIES Phone 68 THE SUNBURY SAVINGS 8: LOA CO. AN INSTITUTION FOR PUBLIC SERVICE DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY Charles Bawden j E WELER SUN BURY L - OH1o E. C. BENNET Lumber and Coal Galena Ohio
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sixty-Iwo We have on hand a fuII line of Kelley - Springfield TIRES Cooper Batteries and Battery Service Cur speciality SUNBURY TIRE 6: REPAIR CO. IVIiIo D. Gammill Dealer in LIVE STOCK LONG DISTANCE HAULING Phone I9 Sunbury, Ohio Book and Catalog Printers -.-r..I..-I- APRIL 3. Helen Morris and Pete Beaver dis- covered in Senior Room. 5. Chapel postponed 'til Friday. 7. Chapel, Arbor Day program. Walloped Galena in the first big game of the sea- son 2-0. In the evening the Glee Club gave a program at Berkshire. 10. Ground flew up and hit Sherm on the nose. 11. High-pocket stars at vaulting. 12. Elocution and Public Speaking: classes give an excellent program at K. of P. Hall. BAKE IT WITH WHITE LOAF 14. Game with Centerburg called off, rained. Gerald Crowl receives a gold medal for the highest scoring guard in towns from 500 to 1500. 17. Debates in Sophomore English com- mence. Ladies Home Journal campaign renewed. 19. Miss Jeffrey begins drilling the Literary teams. 21. Special attraction, Junior Jubilee. Sun- bury defeats Galena Baseball team 6-1, Sunbury defeats Orange 9-2. 22. Sophomores' Moonlight party. fNo moon, no chaperonj. 24. Large number turn out for track prac- tice. 26. Chapel as usual. Bake it with White Loaf. 28. Philomathian and Athenian Contest at K. of P. Hall. Philomathians win. Score 314 to 2. Baseball, Sunbury 6, Center- burg 11. FULL LINE OF CANDY AND SOFT DRINKS AT GELSTON'S MAY 1. Hook Williamson stars at high jump- mg. 4. Baseball, Ashley vs. Sunbury. 5. Oratorical Contest at Gray Chapel. 9. Orchestra practice. 11.' Junior-Senior Banquet. 12. Track meet at Delaware. 15, 16 and 17. Final Exams. Everybody worried as usual. 19. Senior Class Play. School out. All books burned. 21. Baccalaureate Sermon. 24. Commencement. 26. Alumni Banquet. Baseball, Sunbury vs. Orange. Bake it with White Loaf. YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST NOW TRY ' THE BEST-GELSTON'S BREAD
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