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she knev/ there wcis a nedicine cabinet she neasured the distance fron her hand to the cabinet with her eyes, but no, she could not possibly reach it. As she turned, disappointed, her eyes suddenly fell upon a bottle sitting on the sink. Ton had cut his finger last night and she thought the bottle must contain nedecine. But woe for Tobby, for little Ilr.ry could not ^read the inscription which blazed in red, ’’Crirbolic ncid, i^oison”. Hurrying back to the roori she secured a teaspoon and poured a full quantity into it, then proceeded to give it to Tobby. All of a sudden Tobby obtained a new lease on life for he shot into the air rbout five feet, emitting a blood curdling "m-e-o-vi^”, and landed square on one of the choice vases, cracking it to bits and pouring w-tter all over the rug. Mary stood anazed^at her success and wondered what mr.gic the little bottle rjontainedo Tobby proceeded vath his activities cjid presently the house was in disorder. Even the l^leotric light oords were torn fron the sockets, though hoy/ it was done still remains a mystery to Ilary^s family. But unfortuncitely, Tobby did not have a cast- iron stomach so todriy ho lies in a little grc.ve behind Mary’s house with this epit'. ph on the head-stone: ’’Tobby was a very good cr.t, Very silent and placid, But little Llary changed his wr.ys, Alvas, she gave him carbolic acid. VVAjNT ads - A preacher to marry Robert and Irene at reduced prices. ((.sk R'.jbert.) - A euro for brains diser.se c..t any price. (a.H.S. students) A sraall pocketbook containing a million dollars. If found, please return to (Jimy Crowell) Y/anted - A few more basket ball players. If interested see (Clyde Canipe.) V/anted - For Christmas ’’nanraa crying baby dolls’’. (Freshmen girls) Lost - A lock of hair. It will be of no use to finder because I have the key (Llargaret Huneycutt). Lost - $2*75. If found please return to the editor-in-chief. (No joking.) Wanted - A good job uith no work. Katherine Cooper. Lost - Eloise’s heart. Please see ’’Man about town.” Wanted - A limousine to get Robbie to school on tine. Wanted - Some Missing Appendix The tine, decided Miss Hipp, was very opportune for a dis cussion of the Constitution of the United States. The pupils for once looked as if they had decided to buckle down and do some studying. And so, v/ith .a groat deal of zoal. Miss Hipp be gan tho hopeless task of getting her struggling history students to understand the cont'ants of the Constitution. At her instru'^t- ions, every one turned to the Constitution in the appendix of Want ed V/anted Lost -
Albemarle High School Student Newspaper
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Dec. 14, 1934, edition 1
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