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1-:L-515:51 Ltttttctea 163531:-I Nov. 13-An assembly was called at l0 o'clock to learn the new High School song Mr. Peeke has composed. Nov. 15--Junior play try-outs were held tonight. Nov. 16-Male quartette and bell ringers entertained in assembly. A very peppy pep meeting was held at 3:45. Senior class meeting at 4:00. Nov. 17-The final football game was held today with Sturgis. Yeaf '28, we have an undefeated football team. Nov. 19-Eirst Junior play practice held tonight. Nov. 20- An assembly was held for Junior High pupils at 10 o'clock. A health speaker talked to them on prevention of diphtheria. Nov. Zl-Ag. play, Two Days to Marry, was given in the auditorium. . Nov. ZZ-Snow and more of it. A banquet was held in the gym tonight in honor of our winning football team. All football enthusiasts were invited. Nov. 23-Dr. Argubright from Battle Creek spoke again in assembly. Nov. 26-Here goes for the last six weeks in this semester. Nov. 27-We hear that Mr. Fox is furnishing nourishment for the people who stay in the Physics lab. after school. XVhenever your mouth waters for a nice juicy piece of fudge go down and work experiments for a little while. Nov. 28-Report cards. Ughf Oh. well, we will have recovered from the shock by lvlonday. Nov. 29-No school today or tomorrow on account of Thanksgiving. All students are truly thankful for the vacation. DECEMBER Dec. 3-The characteristic chilliness following a vacation was noticeable in most rooms today. Dec. 4-A notice has appeared regularly on the Old Assembly Board notify- ing Seniors to bring twenty cents to Marie Stock immediately. Things are always mysterious around Christmas. Dec. 5-Only thirteen more school days before Christmas! Dec. 6--The Orchestra can hardly make any noise without the Junior High Members. Another call at ten o'clock for Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Ciraders. Dec. 7-Assembly was called at 8:30 and first hour was omitted. Health speaker here from Kalamazoo. Peter Jackino played three accordian solos and an encore. A First basketball game of the season at Kazoo. Dec. ll-Nlr. H. I. Jones gave a lecture on Science and the Future in as- sembly. Eifth hour was omitted. Mr. Hoekzema, who is leaving next week. gave a little farewell speech. Dec. 12-The Juniors presented their play. Oh Kay, at 7130. Dec. 13-The Crchestra played at NVhite Pigeon tonight for the dedication of the new school building. The first diphtheria toxin-antitoxin treatment was given at 3 :-i5. Basketball game here with Vicksburg. Pvfw flrw' ffHr1rfrv11F
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I I'IiZj-Billie-1E1tt1Et31to1Pt LZAEESPJ PI Oct. l6-Mr. Horst warns all who heard the fortune teller speak yesterday not to swallow all he said hook, line, and sinker. Ag. initiation tonight. Oct. l7-Why' so many sad faces today? Report cards! Oct. 18-Rain. rain, rainf That's all we've seen this week. Oct. 19-Straw vote was held in assembly today. Hoover won. Jerry Tulloch gave a talk on How a President is Elected. Cecil DeLong talked on Smith and Helen Geibe on Hoover. Annual Staff had a meeting at 7:00 o'clock. Oct. 20-The teams and the band went to Paw Paw today. Another game for us Oct. 22-Part of the group pictures for the Annual were taken today. Oct. 23-Too dark to take pictures today. Posters can be seen in most any room asking for money to buy sweat coats for the football team. Oct. 24-The rest of the group pictures were taken today. Oct. 25-Special Annual Staff meeting was held to make more plans for the 1 Assembly Program. Nov. 2. Oct. 26-Mr. Carrick gave an interesting account of his European trip in assembly today. Oct. 27-Ciame with Otsego here. Oct. Z8-Teachers are all gone to the lnstitute so we will have a little rest while they work for a change. ' Oct. 29-Teachers are still busy. Oct. 30-Back to school again, only two more days of school this week. NOVEMBER Nov. l-A few results of Hallowe'en can be seen around the school house. For example. marks on the chemistry lab. windows. Nov. 2-A pep meeting took up the assembly period today. The sweat coats which have been purchased were shown to the school. Mr. Voorhees gave one of his usual Q ?j talks. 7 , 'Q Nov. 3-Hurrah! VJe won. Score, Dowagiac, HEIT. R., 13. Nov. 5-Juniors and Seniors are giving essays and speeches respectively at the various Ward buildings on topics relative to National Education XVeek. Nov. 6-The Seniors are busy exchanging pictures. Nov. 7- Adam and Eva. the first Senior play, was a great success. with Cecil Delsong and Margaret NVhitesell the leading characters. , Nov. 8-The most noticeable result of the Senior play is the lack of prepara- tion of lessons. Nov. 9-The Reflector Staff gave a short play in assembly. Pep rally at 7:30 for Niles game tomorrow. Nov. l0-Niles vs. T. R.. there. Score. T. R., l5: Niles, 7. High school students took part in the American Legion Armistice Day parade. Pam' Um' lrhnzflrfwl Four
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IPI i'l5.r'531giErt1Ecirou LZ' 39131 Dec. l-4-Regular Tuesday ten to ten-thirty classes today. Dec. lf-One hundred and thirty-live pupils from the four upper grades were absent today. Dec. 19-Many of the Alumni who are home for Christmas vacation have been visiting school. Dec. 20-At last! the Junior rings are here. Dec. 21-First five classes in the forenoon. Seventh hour immediately after dinner followed by an assembly program put onby the Honorable Seniors. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. JANUARY clan. 2-Three teachers were absent today, Miss Williams, Miss Hangsterfer and Miss Kunzie. Examination schedules were given out this morning, Just two more weeks. Jan. 3-There are certainly a lot of the alumni back visiting school. Hope they enjoy our embarrassment. Jan. 4-The D. S. and T. C. Clubs put on the assembly program today. No hour was omitted. Basketball game with South Haven. Cur first victory. Jan. 7-The three teachers have reappeared so the Seniors are doing more studying. Jan. 10-The Annual subscriptions were received today. About 600 pupils expressed a desire for a 1929 Reflector. Jan. ll-Another number of the Lyceum Course was givenffor assembly. If applause is a fair means of judging one's interest, everyone enjoyed the lrish girls very much. clan. l4hNow for some fun. Exams started this morning. Jan. 15-More exams, More worry. Nfl i Jan. 16-Seventh hour exams were held today. Now our dear teachers can work. Jan. 18-Assembly was held today after which report cards were given out. Qver a hundred people classified after they received their cards. Game with Dowagiac won by us. Jan. 21-Some ambitious pupil for pupilsl heaped the contents of a good many people's desks on the platform of the Old Assembly room over vacation. A very untidy room and much commotion is the result. Jan. 22-English classes are selling tickets for the play, Julius Caesar, to be given January 28 in the auditorium. Jan. 23-The athletic field is in good condition for skating so it is quite thickly populated by students. clan. 24-A pep meeting was to be held tonight for the Allegan and Sturgis games but very few people attended it. Jan. 25-An assembly was called at one-thirty. Dinnie Upton gave a very interesting talk on The Player in the Shadow. First team went to Allegan on the train instead of by bus because of the icy roads. I 'rw' lIfluffr111.q ,1'
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