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November 25-Having held the non-stop ice-cream cone eating record for some time, Dean Tarzan Rockwell annexed another record tonight at the turkey banquet of the K. P. He ate more than two ordinary people could eat, plus twenty-two dishes of cold slaw. November 26-Eighty-five Seniors are expected to graduate this year, an increase of ten over last year. However, if, when some irate teacher was explain- ing with great eloquence that we Seniors are the dumbest descendants of apes they ever saw, someone suggested that they were all wet as proven by facts, they would probably be hunting an inconspicuous seat in the A. R. November 27-These few wits who make people laugh by sneaking into class thirty seconds late are still making them laugh but it's a kind of razz- berry laugh Cwith thorns, said thorns being that Mr. Horst has reserved seats in first and fifth hour A. R. for those who persist in being late.j November 28-Vacation Thursday and Friday. Thanksgiving? I DECEMBER December 2-Allegan is entering the Big Five Conference next year mak- ing it the Big Six. December 3-This is the time of year when people are divided into three classes, namely: children, Scotch and Jews. December 4-It has finally been proved to Miss Hangsterfer, advisor of the Junior Reflector, that Mr. Voorhees didn't attend the Army-Navy game Thanksgiving as was stated in the paper because there wasn't any Army-Navy game this year. December 5-Schweitzer: How do you ground the battery in an air- plane? Williams: fSarcasticallyj Land December 6-The speeches in Chapel this morning by boys of three different countries made many people wish that Canada, United States and Mexico were combined. I believe. A December 9-An Annual Stall' conference was held with the Pontiac En- graving Company representative. As usual the girls started in arguing about the colors of the Annual and ended up by discussing the color of dresses to be worn to a certain party which nobody was interested in. Anyway they suc- ceeded in using up my perfectly good A. R. period. December 10-The Physics Class saw for the third time in three years a picture on the mining of sulphur. December ll-The Three Rivers teams easily beat Schoolcraft here after school tonight. The team seems to be well-balanced and strong. December l2-The Juniors who have been acting so superior all week were really within their rights as The Patsy was a very successful play. December 13-The Sturgis game to be played at Sturgis tonight was post- poned because of the weather. December 16-Miss Williams had a surprise for the French Class today. She has secured correspondents in France for them. When she told them the surprise everyone just gasped-so delightful! ? Page One Hundred Ten
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