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    HIGH SCHOOL L:FE

    HIGH SCHOOL LI FEPublished weekly by th e HarborSprings High School.Subscrption price : 50c pe r year.

    Ch1rl es L. Be.ckon Editorln-ChlefLes te r StantonCecil WillisE}arl DeLaVergneTheodore BlackmanMamie Wheaton

    Bus-iness 'ManagerAs s 't. EditorAs s 'tl. Editor

    Athletic EditorJok e E dito r

    fl . r71ir! WS e r a ~ BookEarl: ''Lost my note book"Stanley: Lost all you knew, eh ?"

    (In ten minute-s Jimn:'Y r et urns)Fa1her: "Did you mail th e lett er ,Ji mmy ?"Jimmy. "Ce rtain ly, bu t I .saved th e

    tw o eent s. I saw a lot of people dropletters into a . box, so I wa;+ehed wychance wh en no one wa s looking anddropped min e in too."

    Wheeler: "Oa n I ma ke a confidentof you ?"Blackncan : "Sure, what is it? "Whee er : "I'm terr ibly hard upand need some mon ey."Bla.ckman : "Yo u can t rust mc. I'mas s.ilent as the grave; I heard nothing. "

    WHAT WOULD HAPPE}N IF-Miss H eemstr.along lesson. wouldn 't assign a

    Earl: "No , lost all Bond knew." Wilson and Ames we re on .time.Don't us-e your h.ead for a ha t rac k. Bonnie didn't s top in th e st ore an dRola.nd T .: "I .s.ee Robert is taking .se e T-ed .

    exe rcis es to reduce hi s weight." Butch wo uld rec ite in Hi story Class."Doc" Stanton didn'- h ave som&? e r a l c ~ \V._: "Yes, he bought a bar- thin to sa _gam sm t of clothes that was too g Ysmall for him so he ha.s to r educ e in R-obert Backlis would diet.ordeT. to use th em." F enton Roe wasn't ticklish .

    LestJeJ;. "Say, is A- the san:-e as Ha .zel Rose would los-e her powderB plus? " puff.MissAnderson: "Near ly. Why?"Lester: "'Well, th en nex t tim e Skinney Ward would not ge t mad.please put. A- on m y paper in s ead I!ern i.ce wouldn't go in t he- libmryof B plus- it looks so much better ." wh en Gordon was there.

    LOOKING FORWARD Mr. Bailey would give us -a h alf hoi-John : (a t his history Jes son) ida y some Friday.

    "Fa th er , I'm glad I wa sn 't bor n a Miss Hollowell cb.ewed .gum.hundred or tw o hundred years fron:now." Ca r- to n Seeley would rec ite in Eng-Hi s fath.er : "Why so, Jo hn '!" !ish 10.J ohn : "Ju sV 'th.ink how much niore Mr. Bond was three feet taller.histo r y those fe-llows will h ave to F ra nces Woodruff weighed 200 lb s .st ud y."uDad, can you write

    with your eyes shut?""Yes, William."your nam e

    "Th en I w ish you would shu t your

    . Miss Anderson wouldn't laug-h .Miss Newcomb wouldn ' t tel! us wecan 't wh.i speT in Chorus .

    eyes an d sign my report ca rd." If you don ' t lik e these jok es ,Fa ther : "Jimmy, m y son , take And th eir dryness makes you groan

    th.is lett e.r to th e postoffice, buy a 2 Ju st s troH a!Xlun d occas i onallycent st amop and mail it." With some good ones of . you r own.

    HI GH SCH v OL LI FE

    Schoo] NotesNfNTH GRADE-A sho1t meeting of the -boy.s of''!lhis cla,ss wa s held Montta;y nigh tafter school. A lUJanage r a nd -captianfOr this years' ~ a s k e t ball team wereelec ted. Arthur o .sbor n wa.s chosenma nager, and Cecil Booth, OaJ\t,ain.One of tlhe te ache r s trying to solveth.e problem of getting time . o stud yga ve us 11lli s adv ice: "I t is bes t to beup with . he sun in th e morning th ant o be up with a son at night."A Freshman cl:l.ss m eeting was heldF ri day night in Miss Bryce' s room .Green a nd white were dec ided uponas th e clas s color s and ten ce lll+,s a. mon th clas s dues \Vin ni- red Ba rk erwas elected te

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    HIGH SCHOOL i..:FETHE SENIOR CLASS

    I t is very often hard to determinewhat is best to do, and the b e s tthing to do is very often tb.e hardestthing to a.ccormplish. .Many peoplesit id le beca.use they flinch a t sacrifice and effor t. What would be accomplish ed in th.is world if we all assumed the s1me attitude? Some onemus t shoulder the responsibility,why not you? Som-e on e must puttheir shoulder to th.e wheel and .pushtl:;ngs a long.

    There :-tr e 1om e s tudents in thehigh s.ch.ool who have .seen that th eon!y way to .aocom.plish a nything isto go ahead and do it , and not w < ~ Hfor the other fellow. W.hat ! you can'tguess wh.1? Why, it ' th e p eppies tmost en tlJ.nsiastic c lass in the wholeschool, the ; , 1 . - s , of course. If anyone doubts the .sincerity or truth oftha.t s t a t e n . o e n we chialtenge a nyclass in sc hool to di splay morepep th:


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