NEWS OF THEt-General ITrank Briggs answered the riiah lenge given by the faculty andSome of .the boys in our class will are: be in the program which is to be ther given at the opera house soon*members of our class on the roll are: Helen Thomas, Eileen I bad Amble, Marie McCartney, Nina | banredhLilenge given uy _ Lang, Clarabelle Mead/and Rose theworked up to a position on the honor £ y • I (WOl Kt vl up tu ^ , tr 1^roll, thereby taking the glory of he- nayriaK teg the oniy boy on the honor mil away from .Tames Mead.The blackface comedy and ojjpqr-ettta, “I?oy Bandits,*» will not-he given until after Christmas vacation.The two debating teams of Har-We are indeed sorry to hear of the death of Walter Bringold s father, Chris Bringold, who passed away Wednesday forenoon at his home in Greenwood township. .The entire school extends its sympathyto the friends and relatives of ‘ the• ' • • ,departed. ~ -V yThe high school boys madesyiineshowng Tuesday nght played .the Cty team. The \a practce game for both the fact that_ ;point lead Sows that their cas^srft as hopeless as the game with BJunior ClassCitheWe had a test today in American lalK3the serv fuse closSstrctirnganLiterature. We all hope to receive good grades.Tomorrow, in American ture, we will start to write ourChristmas stories, plays, or poems,.whichever we wish to writfe.Wednesday morning we had fire drill,agoing down the stairs, but j ca^ some of of us were very glad it wasn’t down the fire escape.This mohth w ehave three menv bers of our class on the honor roll. strlt; They are: Gertha Tessman, Freda Welch and Ruth. Preilippe.:i. Jn biology we are studying thesuefrcrtpeistructure of bohesy and areft*i;.-V]Sophomore ClalsWe have three members of our I MiUf* UfJWVT CIS? wa- ^ ~ \ 11 1 t 1 *ton Lake would indicate.. The game class- on the honor roll, namely: tec was markedebly clean, fast playing James Mead, Erma Saul and Hazel j laton the part of both teams, if the j Wilson.sult;XJLl Uilw V4. -■ i * • 11 I -team spirit can be developed to a The sophomores ate still the low- by_ i . I . « • . • t * . _ _ JL a l4* t n I LLttcUU V.4VI* ----JT j —^. # T+ • 1strong enough degree, the prospects | est in the citizenship contest, it is hufox* a good team this year are exceedingly blight.Thd High School team met defeatin the second game of the seasoh, played at Houghton Lake Friday night. The first team did not show up as well as had been expected. The bovs played hard, but were unable to stop the fast, heavy team from Houghton Lake. The game ended with Har.rison on the lightend of a 32-7 score.However, the second team put up a good scrap, making the Houghton Lake boys fight hard for their vic-ratlxer hbrd to have any pep and re- | St main at the top in citizenship.We have started the study of Ivan- | ne hoe, written by Sir Walter Scott,saabSenior ClassWe had a test in American Liter-1 ature last week. There were many jJlt; failures.* As a result of this we will | th have to take the test over.We had a test in geography. There j pi were many failures*in it also.The Seniors are first fn the citizenship contest this month.The members on the honor rollJ-iS KS DOyS lux i ^ — - -A* *tory. Harrison rooters were confi- this month are: Elizabeth Woodm, dent of victoy until the last fe wmin- Iya Reynolds, Beatrice Burnett,tothcuVlvSliU v^* * IVV'V — Iutes of play, when Houghton Lake and Martha Bringold.hlascored a foul shot and a few luinuteslater shot another Basket, winning | Wars, in Jjatin. the game li-9. The next game will be at Edenville; Wednesday, December 17.Primary RoomWe are studying Caesar’s Gallic wdisiConservation NoticeSTATE OF MICHIGAN. rmiYER OF THE CONSEiravstory Santa Calls the Roll,.. JuniorHughes is a good Santa Claus.Ray and Adam Wright have returned to school. ’ | authority 230, P. A .1925, hereby or-The children enjoy the hot lunch | ,____ „___ ^QV^nri f,f five vearsCOMMISSION MAKING^ A. CLOSED SEASON ’ON BEVAER.The Conservation. Commission byat nooii.Seventh Grade We seventh graders haveders that for a period of flve years from January 1, 1931 it shall be unlawful to molest, trap, hunt, shoot or kill, or attempt to molest, trap,yvii wvuiiwi ~ -----, - , irithat -we would like to have our hunt, shoot, or kill, any Christmas partv with the Interned- the State of MichiganIti* * *,, Conservation Commission bywe are meeting wit a | ^ ^ LOUTIT, Chairman*ainiate room. We went in their room a few days ago and drew names.We are planning a with Biss* Gaines as our chaperone,before Christmas.* Eighth Grade► *In English,the seventh* grade and x Christmas stories.In arithmetic, we had to (map ^of Clare county,townships and sections.* The hfstory. class bad been because none bad been able to recite, and after a. long lecture from Miss Woollev, she said: “if there are any dumbbells in this room, please stand up,” After a pause Reathastood up, “Reatha, do you consideryourSelf a ditmbein^ asked.. Woolley,, sympathetically* 1 No,I hate to see you ialone,” ;was ,Reatba’s reply■ 11Freshman Class•Our Christmas plays, stories andpoOmS are twnfrvpaaifi knite tSSigned,' sealed, and ordered published this fifth day of December, 1930, Lansing, Michigan. ■GEORGE R. HOGARTH,Director..Department of Conservation.RAY E. COTTON, Secretary.12-12tS? ■*United BrethrenSpecial evangelistic services are held at the U. B. church every evening and will continue indefinite-ly^ Everybody welcotmeCeven sheep, Two Westerns, five grades. Finder P^ase ED AMY, Harrison,12all A'■! 11SHOT GUN, 16 gauge,harpmeriess, also Fur Coat