Arlington High School - Rambler Yearbook (Arlington, IN)
- Class of 1926
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Mr. J. Hampton Reeves, our town-
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an earnest and a consistent Worker in
the cause of education. His sympa-
thetic response to all needs of the
school and his splendid spirit of co-op-
eration are appreciated by school and
community alike.
Our Principal
Mr. Goode has been our most faithful
servant since he came to our school, as x
principal, three years ao. In that time f '
we have had lots of fun as well as im- -3'
proving our school life. His co-operation
with us has made our Work easier and has
enabled us to appreciate the value of a
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Miss Ruschaupt came to Arlington High School after the term
had started. She soon became acquainted with all of the students
and has helped us to prove that life is not so bad after all.
Mr. DeMunbrun first came to Arlington in 1919. The five years
We have been in his classes have been pleasant and profitable. We
hope that on-coming classes will come to know and respect him as have
the out-going classes. When we return on our visits we hope to see him
here. .1
Mrs. Woods is completing her first year as teacher in High School
with us. We first learned to know her in the grades. Last year she
was an assistant in the English Department of the Muncie Normal
College. She has worked faithfully in helping us through our class
play, chorus work and through the depths of Emerson and Shakes-
peare.
, 2 James L. Hyatt has been our athletic coach, and companlon for
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Miss Rigsbee is a graduate of Technical High School, Indian-
apolis. Last year she was a member of the Carthage Faculty. This
year she is teaching the fifth and sixth grades here. She has shown
many good qualities and we hope that next year she will be still a
member of the Faculty.
Mrs. Cox is teaching grades three and four. This completes her
second year on the Arlington Faculty. Mrs. Cox is not a stranger, as
she taught here a few years ago. The school's interests are her inter-
ests. This makes her a valuable member of the Faculty.
Miss Addison was a graduate of A. H. S., in the class of 1906.
She has taught in this school for several years. She has won the good
will and admiration of all of her pupils. She helps the little folks get
started on the road to be Seniors.
Miss Allison is the head of the Kindergarten Department of the
school. She graduated from A. H. S. in 1920. This is her third year
as a teacher of this department. It is her task to get the little folks
to enjoy themselves here so that their future school work may be , a
pleasure. Miss Allison succeeds very nicely in doing this.
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HISTORY OF ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
The Arlington High School was accredited to do the full four years of work in
1905. The first class was graduated in 1906, just twenty years ago. At
i that time there was need for more room. A new
building was construcled three years later.
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high school were forced to leave the township.
All of the district schools were well attended.
Most of the pupils quit school upon comple-
tion of the eighth grade.
Today the school, is crowded somewhat
the same as twenty years ago. More room is
needed to provide for the expansion of the
school program. This summer an addition will
be built to provide the necessary room. The
addition will contain a community hall, a li-
brary room and three class rooms. It was the
intention of the school officials at the time the
present building was completed to retain the
one-room schools. The community gradually
saw the advantages of complete consolidation.
The last two district schools were abandoned
in 1924. This complete consolidation crowded
the building beyond its capacity: hence the
necessity for the proposed addition.
During the last twenty years the school
has been organized on the 8 4 plan, i. e., eight
grades making up the elementary grades, and
the four upper grades constituting the high
isfactory arrangement. The result is the 6-0
plan. The leading educators over tie country
have accepted this new arrangement as being
superior to the old 8-4 plan. It is now being
generally adopted. The State Department of
Inspection has approved the Arlington school
for this year for a commission under the 6-6
plan.
Commercial work was not offered during
this school year. Because of the high cost for
instruction, brought about by the limited num-
ber that can be enrolled in the course, this
special work will be offered only on alternate
years. There is an increasing demand for per-
sons trained in commercial subjects. After
checking over the vocations of the graduates
from here, it was found that a large per cent
of these students continue this work when they
leave school, thereby justifying a continuance
of this department.
It is hoped that plans can be formulated
for more extensive work in agriculture, manual
training and home economics after the comple-
tion of the addition to the building. Since this
is primarily an agricultural community, and our
boys and girls will be called upon to operate
the farms left by their parents, the responsibil-
ity falls upon the school officials to furnish a
more extensive program in subjects that will
fit these young folks for their life work in
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Second Row-Crystal Macy, Alta Addison, Cyrus Winkler, Fred Thomas, Marguerite Mc-
Daniel. Helen Copher.
Third Row-Erwin Brown. Howard Bogue, Clyde Rucker, Dorothy Stewart, Emerson Itce,
Margaret McDaniel, Clarence Gahlmer. LeRoy Moore, James L. Hyatt.
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First Row-Paul Sharpe, Max Williamson, Constance Pierce, Marjorie Tribbey, Samuel
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Second Row-Florlne Sharpe, Vera Hauk, Helen Long, Evelyn Hufferd, Mary Marshall,
, Mary Bitner.
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operatta, "The Gypsy Rover," a romantic musical com-
edy, on November 19. The story is concerned with a
gypsy band in England. Rob, the supposed son of the gypsies Meg and
Marto, is really the heir of a noble house, stolen in his infancy by Meg
for revenge, and growing to manhood among the gypsies. He meets
and falls in love with the Lady Constance, daughter of Sir George Mar-
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of Rob was ably presented by Lowell Ritter, Lady Constance by Mir-
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Fatridge, Lord Craven, Stanley Williams, Meg and Marto, Ruth
Ramsay and Raymond Overleese, Zara and Sinfo, Helen Collins and
John McDaniel, Captain Jerome, Sir Toby Lyon, and McCorkle by
Joseph McCoy, Herman Bundy and Hugh Kennedy, the six gypsy
children, Carl Carwein, Lavern Houston, Graydon McFatridge, Wilna
Woods, Eileen Macy and Evelyn Kemple.
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patronage of the community and the warm reception which they ac
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their class play, "Contrary Mary," at the gymnasium in
bv- W Arlington, and on April 15, at the Auditorium in Carth-
age. The play, a comedy of modern life, proved very
le- entertaining in both instances. The interest of the play
centers around a young bride, "Contrary Mary," and her efforts to rec-
oncile her independent spirit with her love for her husband, who is very
obtuse regarding money matters. There is a second love affair running
through the play, while the element of comedy is furnished by an Irish
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Mary Erwin, the bride ---- Mary Baldridge
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Primus Latin Club
The Latin students of 1925- 26 organized a Latin Club under the
direction of Mrs. Woods, at the beginning of the school. At the first
1 meeting Herman Bundy was elected president, Evelyn Wicker, vice-
president, and Marguerite Addison, secretary-trearurer. The name,
"Primus Latin Club," was the name given to our organization. The
motto chosen was "Semper Paratusf' The meetings are held the last
Friday of each month. The programs consist of readings on the life of
the Romans, Latin picture slides, and contests or games relating to Latin.
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Domestic Science Club A
The Home Economics Department is an established part of the
school curriculum. The work emphasizes "The relation of home
economics instruction to healthful living, thrift and community ser-
vicef' The aims of the course can best be stated in quotations:
l. 'CTO give every girl a well rounded idea of the many things
contributing to a worthy home-makerf'
2. Not only to help the girl when she is in school, but also "To
help the girl when she must leave school, to live her daily life more
wisely there, and to find her place in the working world."
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There was a young farmer named River,
Who thought he could manage a flivver
He was flying almost
When the car hit a post
And all that they found of him was his liver.
There was a small urchin named Ted
Whose mother had sent him to bed.
When he did arise
To his great surprise
She had fixed him some jelly and bread.
I know an old man named Hood,
Who wondered if alcohol would
Relieve him of his ills,
So he drank a few gills
And decided that alcohol wood.
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The Senior Class cordially invited the community to attend
a Weiner roast and marshmallow toast at Offutls gravel pit, Sep-
tember 25, 1925.
The Class appreciated the help of everyone there, which
gave them a start for their coming year.
The High School Chorus gave an operatta entitled "The
Gypsy Rover," at the Gym, November 19, 1925.
The Chorus was very much pleased to see the large audience
that greeted them.
The audience not only enjoyed the operatta, but also the
entertainment between acts.
Marshall Gardner gave two readings, and the third would
have been appreciated.
A trombone solo was given by Frank Tribbey, accompanied
by Miss Piersol, our County Music Supervisor.
Miss Alice Piersol, our County Music Supervisor, also fav-
ored us with selections on the piano.
Who said we cou1dn't put on an operatta?
On December 22, 1925, the Primus Latin Club had a holi-
day party at the home of Mrs. Woods. Various games were
played and then refreshments were served. The party ended
with an old-fashioned sleigh ride.
Everyone reported an enjoyable time.
The pupils and teachers of the High School drew names for
Chrstmas gifts a few days before Christmas. On Thursday, De-
cember 24, a box was provided for the gifts to be placed in, and
then the gifts were given out by Mr. Goode, Mr. Hyatt and Mr.
Demunbrun.
After the gifts were distributed we were entertained with
pictures on "Yellowstone National Park."
On dismissal we were treated by the teachers with apples.
On February 22, a party of students from the High School,
accompanied by Mrs. Woods, attended the motion picture play
of George Eliot's "Romala," which was given at the Princess
Theatre in Rushville.
Credit for outside reading was given on a review of the
play. I
English Seven held a Valentine party, February 12, 1926,
sponsored by Miss Ruschaupt. The curiosity of everyone was
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desk. Several students were seen to haunt this room before the
party who quietly slipped some mysterious loosing objec,s into
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ied by furious blushes of some of the pupils, especially when
some of the other members spied the message or signature.
Everyone was in a happy mood and all entered into the
spirit of the games. Rivalry was very keen in confusing the
"blindfolded" member so the target would be entirely missed,
and then hilarity broke all bounds.
The Primus Club held its last regular meeting in the school
building on Saturday night, April 10. Each member had invited
one guest, and members and guests were entertained with a three-
course dinner.
With the president of the club, Herman Bundy, acting as
toastmaster, each member gave a short after-dinner speech on
the general subject, 'fThe Relation of Latin to Practical Lifef'
Marguerite Addison, secretary-treasurer, gave a short history of
the club. The organization then presented the school with a
framed picture of 'fThe Roman Chariot Race."
When dinner was over, everyone was directed to go to the
hall on the upper floor, where the club members presented an
original play, "A Roman School Room," and sang some Latin
songs. The remainder of the evening was spent in social games.
The Primus Latin Club has been one of the live school or-
ganizations this term, and its members hope to continue it in the
future.
The Junior-Senior reception was held April 17, at the High
School building. The Juniors entertained the Seniors and the
Faculty, and Mr. and Mrs. Reeves. The Assembly' Hall was
prettily decorated with Wild flowers and the Senior clss colors,
Silver and Blue. The "Funeral," a stunt on the program, pro-
vided by the entertaining Juniors, was greatly enjoyed by the
Seniors. The "Track Meet," another stunt, was a decided suc-
cess also. Good music was enjoyed throughout the evening. In-
teresting toasts were given by class members and by some of the
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GRADUATED from Milroy High School, 1917.
Attended Earlham College, '18, '20, '21. Coach-
ed Westlake High School, Westlake, Louisiana, in
1921. Coached Arlington High School, '22 - '26.
Mr. Hyatt has put forth his best efforts in order .
to make a team even more effective than the year
before. And also to put Arlington in front of all
county teams. Here is the proof:
Year Won
1923 1 1
1924 6
1925 15
1926 12
We appreciate the attitude Mr.
Hyatt has shown in the interests of the
school. Here's to you, "Jimmie," for
success.
This season, the basketball squad
seemed to offer plenty of material for
a winning team. Soon after the team
was organized Weldon Stanley, back
guard, left school, and a new man had
td be found. Miller, a sophomore,
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themselves they proved that they
could be one of the best teams in the
county. Only one of the team grad-
uates, so next year a real team may be
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Herman "Boobi' Bundy played his second year as a regular, mak-
ing the all-county team. He is a dependable player and was captain
of this year's squad. "Boob" has one more year, and his experience
should make him valuable.
Hugh Kennedy was high point man, with a total of 315 points.
The opposing teams were always closely guarding him, but, Hugh
came through with more thanihis share of points. He, too, will be on
next year to give the opponents plenty of Worry. Here's to you, Hugh.
Paul "Shorty" -Miller is our big Sophomore back guard. He cer-
tainly was a Wall of defense. At center he always got the tip-off, and
with another year's experience he will make the best back guard the
Purple and White ever had.
john 'fjohnnyl' McDaniel, although a sub, helped the team out
of many a tight squeeze and made victory possible. Next year, watch
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Harold "Fat" McFatridge is the only player lost by graduation.
He was a forward that came through with the points when they were
needed. He was especially hard to guard, clever in dribbling and
handling the ball. Welll miss you, "Fat"
Marlin 'tDing,' Sharpe-one of those red-headed players that are
always good. It made no difference how exciting the game, "Ding"
was always there with the goods. Great things from you next year,
t4Ding,H
Merle "Shorty,' Kemple, true to his name, but filled in very nice-
ly for Readle, who went out due to illness. "Shorty" could always
be depended upon for a score, and when it came to covering the floor,
he was there with the goods. Next year we'l1 have a star.
Cedric "Cessie" Carwein, one of the subs, but could be depended
upon for a field goal as Well as his free throws. 4'Cessie'l should make
some of those regulars step for position next year.
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Arlington ...F.-- ....... 36 Center ...,.............. .. 17
Arlington ....... - .... ... 26 I. S. S. O. Home 54
Arlington ............ .. 28 Carthage ...- .......... -. 25
Arlington ....... ..... 1 19 New Salem ............ 7
Arlington ...- ..,........ 32 Moscow .......,.. .... . 15
Arlington ..............,. 35 Webb ....... ........ 3 4
Arlington .........,...... 36 Manilla ........ ......... 3 3
Arlington .....,. ........ 3 7 Milroy ...........,.,...... 45
Arlington ...,.... ....... 3 4 Sulphur Springs .... 21
Arlingtbn ........... -... ss Raleigh ...............,... . 37
Arlington ....... - ....... 23 Morristown ..,......... 43
Arlington ................ 36 New Salem ............ 12
Arlington ........... , .... 28 Moscow ...- .......... 30
Arlington .........,...... 37 Morristown ............ 60
Arlington ...- ....,...... 63 Sulphur Springs 20
Arlington ................ 25 Milroy ............... 1 -..-. 37
Arlington ................ 27 Webb ....... ....,. 1 9
Arlington .......,........ 31 Raleigh ........ -..-... 37
'Arlington ................ 30 Manilla ........ ......... 2 7
Arlington ...C ........... 17 Carthage ......,..... 41
Rush County Tourney
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The editorial staff decided to vary from the custom
of former classes in the preparation of an alumni sec-
tion. Since this is the twentieth year in the existence
of a four year high school in Arlington, this section will
be limited to the Class of 'O6. Prof. J. L. Shauck first
came to Arlington in September, 1905. Because of his
efforts here the school was accredited. to complete the
regular four years of high school Work. In appreciation
of this service, and in memory of the iirst graduating
class, the staff gladly allots this space to a report of his
recollections of the Class of 'O6.
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O, yes, this class I well remember, Ralph's hair was light, his eyes were blue.
Nineteen-o-four, the month of September. But why should I say this for you?
They all came in with stately tread, - I just recall as I remember
With swinging arms, looked straight ahead, How these folks looked in that September.
They glanced at me as on they went, They came to learn, they did their work:
Then took their seats, their souls content. In that quintet was ne'er a shirk.
Next came my chance, I took a look: O, yes, of course they loved each other,
Their heads bowed down, each had a book. Each boy to each girl was a brother.
Quite cautiously I moved around Those Addison girls I'll not forget,
With nerves on edge, and not a sound Their gentle manners impress me yet.
Came from that row. As I looked there And Gernie here and also Roy
They met my gaze with even stare. No teacher e'er did they annoy.
Trembling, I said, 'Tm glad to meet you.
Right
here hard work will always greet yo
So place your names right in this book."
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noted well how my voice shook.
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Two pairs of names were just the same.
Two Addisons I noted here,
Two Swains, one Munden did appear.
When I looked up a boy aroseg ,
"You want our full names I suppose?
I think all here, yes, let me see." '
He took his seat and looked at me.
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And Gernie, too, that big tall boy."
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But they're the First to graduate.
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Give flowers to them while we may.
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Raymond, after a few minutes of thought--I
think I have a shoe buttoner at home that was
made in Germany.
Leota-Of what is Carnation milk made?
Joe-Carnations.
Mr. DeMunbrun-VVhat is the shape of an
unstriped muscle?
Opal Bundy-Not round but almost.
A question concerning the degree of action
continuity of the three classes of muscles was
asked on a Physiology test. Mr. DeMunbrun
found the following answer on a paper belong-
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Lucile-Oh that is nothing, I play that every
day.
Steward on steamship-Your lunch will be
up soon, sir."
Seasick Student -Yea, so will my breakfast.
Stanley, can you give me the first example
of the electric light?
Yes sir, Noah's arc.
Opal Cwatching pole vanltj-just think how
much higher he could go if he didn't have to
carry that stick.
Lucile, just look at your waist. lt's all
next most: unstriped muscles-next to most, rumpled,
and cardiac muscles-most. Why, dearie, it's just been pressed.
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Miss Ruschaupt, in English class-You may
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Charlotte--May I get my fountain pen?
Carl C.-Oh, they are having class in there.
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Alta Addison was riding a bicycle.
Mary Baldridge--Those tires are Hat.
Alta-Well, they won't be when I get off.
Phyllis-How high is your ambition?
Vivian-He's about four inches taller than I
ani.
Lucile, a short time before Christmas---Will
stockings hold all you want?
Mary-No, but socks will.
Herman to Florence-Do you want me to
learn you to Charleston?
Florence-You mean teach.
Opal B.-You could learn her as well as you
could teach her.
Frank T. and Helen C, were standing in the
Labratory talking. Alta Addison walked i11
and stood between them. Carl C. remarked:
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Her birthday cake was heavy, but the
candles made it light.
My horse never misses the sunshine, because
he's used to the rein.
Miss Fatic-Graydon, will you please take
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Beryl-How far do we take in History?
Herman--As far as you want to read.
Beryl-If that is the case, I won't read any.
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Heleii-Well, he had a wooden leg.
Alta-I'm going horseback riding this after-
noon.
Mr. DeMunbrun-Poor horse.
Lucile was looking for the city of Bath in
the encyclopedia.
Virgil, handing the hook to Lucile--Do you
want this?
Lucile-What is it?
Virgil-Bath.
Lucile-That's just what I need.
Mrs. Woods-Now, as soon as you are
through talking, I will tell you what to do with
these maps.
Mary Bird, not paying attention-Do you
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Ruth--The first.
Mrs. Woods-What are some internal in-
ventions invented since the time of Washing-
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Raymond-Bicycles.
Ruschaupt, I've caught the
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Mrs. Woocls, in Geography class-Why do
Southern part of the state
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plant their orchids on hills?
Virgil-Because that is all there is down
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Mr. Hyatt-If anti means against, and Jeff-
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against?
Herman-The Federalist.
Opal B.-Are cyelones harmful?
Opal E.-They are if you get in the way of
them.
Mr. Hyatt-What has Congress been doing
this week? i
Miriam-They have been having a vacation.
Lawrence-What is the difference between
a walnut tree and a butternut tree?
Charles-One has walnuts on it, the other,
butternuts. '
Mr. DeMunbrun, in Physiology class-What
is the difference between a callous and a corn?
Mary Baldridge-Pain. V
Miss Ruschaupt, in discussing the parts of a
business letter-Which is the more important,
dear or sir?
Marjorie-Sir.
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Beryl asked: Is that fur from a leopard?
Lavaughn-Yes.
Beryl--Oh, you will have the leprosy.
Mr. Hyatt-Clyde, where was the most of
the American warships at the time of the war
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Clyde-On the sea.
Mrs. Woods, in English class-Give the
principal parts of the verb, knit.
Joseph--Knit, knitted, knitten.
Herman-What is the cheapest way to go
to Madison?
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Mr. Hyatt-Champlain did not discover the
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The Young twins were fighting in the hall.
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one asked who won.
Helen-Mr. Goode. ,
Miss Fatic-Give one use of the comma.
Fern Young-To abbreviate words.
Mrs. Woods-Lowell, can you describe a
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Ruth-My mind is a million miles away.
Beryl-Oh, I didn't know it was that far
to Columbus.
Mrs. Woods-What is a Non-Conformist?
Virgil-Con what?
Florence--What makes Chicago the largest
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Paul Miller-She was burned to a stake.
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Darrel-Do you want us to hand them in?
Miss Fatic-Why is it that you wrote your
last composition in ink and this one with a
pencil?
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Mrs. Woods-What, caused the rocks in
Quebec?
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Mr. Goode, in Botany class-What do bac-
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Mr. Goode-Are we parasites-do we eat
things that are alive?
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Vivian N.-He was the wife of Octavius.
Opal E.-You had better keep your eyes
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Hugh K.-Why?
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leader of the Germans?
Cvrus-The Crown Prince.
Mr. Hyatt-Who was the Crown Prince?
Cyrus--The leader of the Germans.
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