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G. A. Keller

Calendar—Continued
Nov. 2— Mr. Armstrong presents a new set of rules.
3— A new picture, “Maree Basse” is added to the library.
4— Edith Nelson and Misses Dolen and Warren entertain.
5— The library walls and furniture are stained green.
6— A reception for the teachers together with the dedication of the library will be given tonight.
9— Harry F. wins praise as a Democratic speaker.
10— The library books number eight hundred and forty.
11— Fred K. and Bernice R. are dignified librarians.
12— Sixteen H. S. girls delightfully entertained with a mistrel show.
13— Mr. Payne gives one of his friendship talks.
16— Mr. Armstrong entertains with readings from Riley.
17— It is reported that two Senior girls are learning to slide down the banisters.
18— Force of habit for a Senior to say, “John Fiske.”
20— Claud Utterback, “I overlooked instead of looking over the lesson.”
23— The tardy rule is no joke as some seemed to imagine.
24— Wonder of wonders! Ralph Cook came to school on time.
25— Athletic day grandly celebrated! Hurrah for a Thanksgiving feast!
Dec. 1— The Janitors must be economizing with the coal. We shiver and shake.
3— We are still studying hard to keep warm.