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100 Years Ago

A New Year Wish

Herald of Jan.2, 1920

We’ve shivered through the coal shortage, braved the bitterness of the sugar shortage and endured divers and sundry minor and major shortages, but thank God this New Year season, there is no shortage of Good Will, Good Cheer, and Good Business – may you enjoy a full measure of all three.

All have had a Merry Christmas, we know. Now for a Happy New Year, we live in a glad anticipation.

Work is resumed on College Heights with a splendid attendance. We are glad that we are able to give to such reports. Our student body surprises us at every turn of the way.

We were especially and most pleasantly surprised when just before closing our work for Christmas, Mr. Ralph Bechtel on behalf of the student body requested time enough to make a speech. Mr. Bechtel for his schoolmates presented each teacher a small box. After all were presented the director was asked to open the box in order that the student body might see what it contained. The gift was $2.50 in silver. Thank you to all who had a hand in this generous gift.

 

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