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This year we ai
prove our .attendance rGcorl ty
•req^uirin;^ perfect attendance of
students in order to ma.lce honor
roll and hy giving half holidays
to the grades which make, as high
T : l: .. project
* The eigiit'i and ninth grade Home
'Economic girls are making -Chiist-
'mas presents. Miss Mitchiner let u:
'take our choice of either purses,
.jsamples,stuffed dogs and dolls,or
as .handkerchief hags. Our purpose
attendance. last munth the
jis to make our friends happy hy
second,third,fifth,eighth,and ninthigiving them presents made with our
were' given half holidays. The stud-!own hands,
ents in high school who made honor ] The ninth grade Home Economics
roll last m.onth were Lewiis G-lover, ijgirls ate trying to sell candy and
•Harv.ey Bissette ,Elo.ise Smith, Cremaipopcorn halls to huy material to
Lamm, Helen Jean Farmer,. Richard
Smith, and Ethlie farmer*
Thelma Eatman.
Cont. fron Second Page
Bruce -farmer. The negative side won
On Dec.12, the chapel progam
Was conducted hy the ninth grade.
The characters were taken miainly
ht the home economic girls. The
play was featuring a middle age
hatchelor seeking a suitable house
keeper,' After trying several appli-
'Cants he finally succeeded in
■•jeover a dressing table that we are
desirous of making. It will he very
useful to the girls, especially to
the ones who play basket-ball. Too,
hy making this dressing table at
■school the girls will he able to go
home and make one similar*
Haxel Price
finding an industrious young lady,
A surnrising love affair began at
first sight, ^ .
Kathrine ¥ick and ''Jinnie Hopkins
..note
Parents .will.please send written
when punilsare absent and
reriues^’for pupils to be excused
from’school during the school,
day. Care should given in send-
ing pupil to the stores due the
danger" of cr.ossing the streets
and highways.
ci:histmas bells
HSnry Lbidsworth Longfellow
I hear the bells on Christmias Lay
Their old, familiar carols play,
And wil.d and sweet
The words repeat
Of peace on earth,good will to men.
And thought hov;, as the day had come,
'The belfries of all Christend')m
Had rolled.along
The unbroken song
Of peace on earth,good will to men
Till, ringing, singing on its*’way,
The world revolved fromi night to day,
A VO ice,a chime
A chant sublime
Of peace on earth,good will to men