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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 5 Dec 1903, p. 8

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A THANKSGlVINO PARTY. The party in the gymnasium," thanksgiving ova, was won Ittend~ ad and proved a grant sum. ' Tho gymnasium preheated it Very [pleasing appearance with its decora- tiono qt hunting and corn-stalks, and formed a' good background for the "u upw WW, “I!“ W both the gum and high dock. '9'- : great mu m tho-0‘ undone: 1‘56 min able to no. it. u was 3100 hi! Ho“ Wag paper on Jap- loile art. If we take advice {tom the Jepe; we should never hurry to not thtbugh with an undefleking and than on we otten do. leave it very Genny; be, ee Mr. Steel eeidAboIe little people no content toepend‘ my leborione yeere, perhepg the‘ bait yeete of their lkegln making one object or a smell group at oi). “0.11mi, when edmpletetl, they ere flewleee. ‘ _ mm 21-min: A , the most interesting .perhepe, an ex. quiche nee, hardly two i as tell. but priceleee in value, there Being ciply three other: of it: kind in ex- wash 3! 8360““ or 1:81: man scuooL. qrioue costume... The turkey adorning one of the wells, ma 3 good example of Mr. Roberte’ skill. A oonepiedoue, as we}! I: very pop- ular feature of the decorations, wee a barrel-e! amt cider net up on a table in one corner. All the rustic eweineo and maidens were present end entered into the genes with zest and enthusiasm. The last hell of the evening WI. 1900““ dancing which ended when the party be“? up It eleven 'o'etecl. Some of the nominee nee wen m, origin-i and worthy of mention. It. AME] looked. like a Date]: farm of South “than. whilo In- land In. «amt-d by Culver Hrs Steele's" ‘rdéint 0|th 0! Among Jtho' mini shuffling “orphan, jwogfih of‘ tho but “map-Chief. - mu Etna, ’04, Auoohte Editon, Anni! 11.1013, 04, Damn 00:3. '06. Asmara. VOL. 1. Joann 8‘00qu, '04 Eur: Bum, ’04 Eur: ‘Butm', Mu! Moon; ot the Uninnlty ol Elohim; I: And In. F C Clark. who Juli'a loom, Proton-or Gum and Henri. Human, Kiting" and Blunt aim Honhwouern Kilian] Acido- The abate I“ 14 toilo. Thin ought to be ; big' «gamut to the boy. to work bird {or the glue; :0 none, at the 9pm teams, will lit Ruthenium be veti inch strong path; the elevated eleo not-e recount; in throwing amt-3.. -m mm on Wide: nigfi't me kirlygoedend if“: the gene in informal deans was bid For {be elegant, '1‘ hotel, W'. Rte; epd Wi- Ind did the best Work, while for the high when), Mm, 3.3.11 utd Shields excelled :fl’lte game Wu veéy rough eti thmgh and bid “my been a strict umpire ”Vere! tank; oerteinly would have been called again“ the. alumni. ltleverti'teleuj they are to be thanked for the stiR practice game they gave the high school. A. D. '1‘. i comm in whhh not one about. '0! the experimmh no perfomod and written up. THC Imam I'm-fly dupfllufln mm for under» and Minor. my; Mid. pun Hutch. Min- Janie amt, mu Lilli. mama: Min Gofltude Braid 0nd MnE. Rudolph. Utah, lia- th m m Clement Snoot and Arthur 0. 51mm. On Sammy night, Nov. “no 28. the flat hookah-ll glue 0! the on son wn' phyod. The school lined up lflliild- the alumni. Scrooge to any, the letter 'on, although they hid had no prance this you. . Shhldl. Joupb Colbum. (homo Robe": ind Carl PW Ibo won noticuhhm“; ' Bonnet th‘b in” folk bmnqtt with “on thoit city con-ins u visitor. auong whom were: In. mum, Kn. Hill". lint [shake ARRANOEI‘IBNT OF LAwRATORV . WORK m PHYSICS. The laboratory vvork in physics is arranged in syntafimtio order so that the work accomplishod such day can be readily moon by the instructor. Each student is provided with u note-book and a piece of eprbon paper and takes “:9 duh, of roach experiment an porimmeds The carbon paper is used so that n copy of the data may be handed to the inéctuotor It the and of the period. The number of the experi- mam performed and "man up may be seen by a glance at sh. Emma-rd thin is arranged s HIGHLAND mu. 1L1... DECEMBER 5, 1908. In the 05(1) the 9:»:me ex. Imitation M ii the mi. “*3 of H m W» It. sauna-.15. prod“ o! the taboo! hood. visited a. mu.) A meeting of the Sonic: clu- In held “My Ill-them at two o ”clock in the science loam. room. do... Veda-day shaman. The conditional "02’s" coco Flié ,dny,Deoember3, mdm you an gee the poor “plnnh’” wnh enn- worn brow com trudging: down the Iidovnlk to school with a tap fill! of book: I“ of the he” is the chop- are making mechanical during boards for “hit on up, bring excuse. or go homo after them. Mr. Francis Pena, ’98, will loan” at Oak Park, Friday. NM, 27, on tho «antenna unduly-hm, that the L'huod on channel: an. evidence LMnod nt Williams Buy, Wi. A m mud»... Edward Seymour. bound our Ochoa! this week. Ho “theme! thovpubliaher of the RQord-Henld and formerly “and. of! new in vNorgJ‘YQrk City. 1 Thu heating apparatus for tho rooms at the west and of tho build- in; has not done its work In“ this Kiln Ruth Summon mpmiod but pinion“ to Oditornin. Thy; “grad Thank-giving mowing and d6 hot “pout to roam: until April} We wish Ruth 3 pleasant journey and hope for a lengthy descriptitm of her trip upon her «turn. week. Miss Willieme’ room has, been quite eold‘uipet of the time. We learn thatit bee not yet been regulated. Herbert Moon met with en Icel- dent while. practising basketball in the gym. He tripped over eom'eone in eeerimmage and fell on his left arm, dieloeetlng it. The arm in get- ting on nicely and we trust will not trouble him very long. M. the hut moe‘biag of the H. P. Woman’u club, those‘ present were my lunch delighted by two solo: by Lynn Prior. The first in, “1'50de Threshold" 3nd the tom'Th lamp 0! mil“- 01m.” Huh. I he vou‘ premix-0mm“ a I’I" cone Fri; M!‘ younn I». Vi“ OI". ring» down the Iuv u. I agent were two who ‘ltnd the 110K Pm num’ I ami- Enron. loses led tho childm of hue] onto! Jam-chm. lone- wutholnnn who led the mmapfivny <> ~ ‘Thomm of tho-agel- of atri.‘ RAYHOND mu loudly, Doc. 7, I [mm on. Quin,” will b. given. In fili- lact- m In unto lawn “out we hand, In! and historical hum 0‘ PM“. The daemon-l institutions no .100 to be diamond ‘ The Into! “kw “Raymond lactate. will be given but”. Th6 abject o! m- m bill be "Lon- ‘md n i. hoped a.» am. "will he . dill Inger nth-Induce than bouzo- don.” a. mm 0! will. m. and the raglan-oh: at the world. It will dad ms the any «oven-ant, the than M (to interesting part) and buildings. mum: “swans 0N EXAMINA- anal. equals two right ungok Thomas of the division of tho kingdom of the Jews was thnt they were captnred or lost ' Mr Sandwich spoke before the constitutes a model high ”heel. Ind emphmzed the hot that good scholarship no the mail as? cutie! characteristic. Mr. Sumner has organised e Glee olub among the hoye. The following persons have eignified their intention to join: Malcolm Vail and Edward. Jones, firs; tenors; Lyman Prior and Herbert Moon, second tenors; John Gould and Melvin ” Sweethnd, first basses; Benjamin Fawn- defi and Daniel Cobb, second basses. Mr Sumner has also or. organized a about} society among the young folks to sing Christmas carols about Christmal time. This latter organization is free, and in open to soprano and alto voices only. There was a iamy." ' “It: safe to run, When I see I om! coma. Ana thore my a! {on who would '1'.“ In.- Who nys’ “_Ir NO. 11. the E7

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