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    1. The Pedestal - January 1902
    2. Roster of the girls' basketball game against Pullman on Dec 18, 1902: Pullman - Misses Thompson & Onstat, guards; Price & McIntosh forwards; Allord & Whittaker, centers. Walla Walla - Misses Wiseman & Steele, forwards; Hazlewood & Young, centers; Malloy & Shelden, guards. Referee - Prof. Chas. Allen Umpires - Otto Frank & E.E. Hastings Timekeeper - Prof. Loring Scorer - Miss Margaret Whittemore ------------------------------------------------------------ An Athletic Association for High School A mass meeting of the boys of High School was held in the assembly room after school on Monday, Jan 13. George Gray was called to the chair and laid before the meeting a plan of forming an athletic association. ...Ned McLean was elected captain of the track team without opposition. For manager of the baseball team a closer contest was expected. Lacy Galbraith and Clifford Minnick were the only candidates. It required only one ballot to decide that Minnick was chosen by the small majority of two votes. --------------------------------------------------- From the Philippines We are always glad to hear from our far off friends and alumni. The following letter is from Harry A. Tash, who graduated from High School several years ago. He finished his course at Whitman last year and went to the Philippines as a teacher. He is a brother of Elmer E. Tash, a present Senior, and is well known to many High School students. ---------------------------------------------------- Local & Personal Wonder if Ivy Zaring got her teeth fixed? Miss Olive McCabe has started to school. We welcome the new member of the Freshman class, Miss Olive McCabe. We are also glad to welcome Otto Johnson, a new member of the Freshman class. ...beware of Elmer Tash & Rudolph Rupp if you wish to have any pencils or tablets. James McCool must have had something on his mind when he translated "Caeruleis Canibus" "heavenly songs." Ivan Burke would doubtless be a second Beau Brummel but for the fact that he overestimates his ability. -------------------------------------------------------- Advertisements Model Bakery & Confectionery, Charles Retzer, Prop. #3 First Street Death Disease & Destruction lurk in the homes not provided with sanitary plumbing & drainage The G.H. Sutherland Co Maney's Holiday Goods, #6 South Third St. The Eagle Restaurant, 117 Main, L. Gee, Proprietor John H. McDonald, Attorney-at-Law, Room 2 Stencil Building Former High School Student J. F. McLean, 16 East Main St. The Hockett Drug Co., #5 East Main Upington Drug Store, on Second St. near the Postoffice The White house, R.E. Guichard, Prop. J.H. Stockwell, 121 Main sells & hangs wall paper Star bakery & grocery, West Main below 4th Green & Jackson Drug Co, 19 W. Main Blackman Bros. & Co, school uniforms a specialty. Phone White 802. I.O.O.F. Building corner of Fifth & Main Kyger & Foster, dry goods. # 3 East Main John Stack, painter & decorator, corner of Spokane & Main L.L. Tallman's drug store, corner second & Main E.W.Richardson, L.B. Lowery, Steam Dye Works 16 N. Second McBride Bros., rubber tired hacks & express wagons Bryan Bros livery, feed & sale stable. T.N. Bryan & M.E. Bryan Southwest corner of Second & Alder Sts. Olson's Restaurant & Cafe established 1880 Fine Pictures Maxwell Makes Them Stine & Stone Block The Martin Jewelry Co on Main St Levy's Book & Stationery Store, Mrs. Fannie Levy, Prop. 103-105 Main St. A.L. Willis, Dentist. Rooms 5,6,7, Rees-Winans Building N. Seil, fine boots, shoes, rubbers, etc., # 20 Main between 2nd & 3rd Finest Goods in the land for sale by C. A. Beck, Alder St. above First Gardenour & Sims groceries The Davis-Kaser Co. Everything needed to make home pleasant, convenient & comfortable. Meyer & Keeney sporting goods, 27 W. Main Dement Bros. Co makes White Spray flour Hatch, the Shoeman -- the best $3.50 shoe W. H. Daughtrey & Co., fresh & salt meats. Live Stock bought & sold Motter-Wheeler Co., 107-109 Main St. Bedell's Bazaar, The Wonderland of Walla Walla

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