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Prof. at first of term- Now, I want each of you to mark clown your ages on a piece of paper and hand it in to me. And Catherine marked hers down from nineteen to sixteen years. V History teacher- Minnie, how Were the dominions of Charles the Great divided ? Minnie D.-Cjust realizing the neglect to feed her birds that morning exclaim- ed- Why, into two ducks, Qduchiesj On Monday afternoon, Elizabeth T. resting her head upon her desk suddenly fell asleep, and dreaming Prof. was tapping her on the arm with the pointer awoke, and found it to be her seat mate trying to awake her. - The Editor-in-Chief Wants to know if a horse stands on his, four foots ? Helen B.- Girls, I think it would be much 'more better' if the pictures were sent, together. One morning in the opening exercises Lex S. happened to be seated directly back of Helen B. and Elizabeth T. During the singing he gazed for sometime at Helen who was singing vigorously, 'and then at Elizabeth, who was not in singing humor that morning! Lex sighed, turned away his eyes and was heard to think:- The girl that can sing and Won't sing, isn't half so bad as the girl that can't sing and in- sists on butting in. . Our Business Manager tells us that the Equator runs Norzflz and South. Senior: Mable had a narrow escape from telling the class l1er age, the other day in History class. T 1 junior: Why howdid she? T ' . Senior: Well, Mrs. Pippin asked her about a date in the Revolutionary War and Mabel said it Was in 17 78, llze besl she remembered. So We suppose she is foo years old. Helen B. is a little further advanced than the rest of us in Trigonometry, for she said she was to take a course on Reeliangular figures. Prof. N. in explaining a figure in Surveying said: Yes, you can begin at A and run right down South if you Want to. . Fletcher to Mary He- Mary, Lex is here. Mary, not seeing Lex- Well, maybe if he had been here this morningl would not have gotten so confused in Astronomy. ' Q2
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,Senior Hits and Wits ..-i1 Professor N.-in arithmetic- Fletcher what did you find out about lending money ? ' A 'Fletcher S.-ciW1ljfjl0u couldn't borrow' a hundred dollars if you wanted to. Mrs. P. in English-' 'Class, upon what is our language based ? Mary N.- Upon vowels and consonants. No doubt but what Roland C. will some day become a renowned astronomer, as he already wishes to hang a drop of water on a bush to show how pretty it looks in the sun.. Catherine D. attends church, but she does not hesitate to tell her English teacher that Samson slew the giant Philistine with his tongue. President of the '05 class:- All those in favor of having for the class flower the ragged robin,. having yellow petals and a-'blue' centre, will please say aye. Grace P.- Catharine, what is a Fief ? Catharine- An estate. Grace P.- G, I thought it was some kind of a religion. Nellie B. to Mary.,I-I.-+ Mary, was Louis XIV king of England or Germavgi' The Students of C. H S. are not widely known for their acts of courtesy, so that it seems hardly right that Sallie C. when attempting such an act should have the delightful sensation of being stuck in tangle foot Hy paper. Mabel W. not being able to see the atmosphere of the 1'11001l,'CO11Vll1CCS us of the light she has upon the subject. A ' Charlie on Maryland Day- Lex, did you brink the American flag over ? H Roland C - The American Hag? What color is it? M ' The fact that great thinkers differ, was admirably illustrated not long ago in the study of The Merchant of Venice, when Lex S. thought that Portia should be the heroine, and Grace P. said that Shylock ought not to be, because he did not get married and live happily ever afterward. I 61
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Class Statistics Name Chief i Admit-es Favorite Admired Chief Wants to will be Characteristic Expression y for Occupation be Nellie Butler Good sense Faculty Good land! Knowledge ' Studying Teacher Teacher -Helen Barnhart Inquisitiveness Herself Great Scott l Wit Loafing A. B. H. B. lSallie Clark Quietness A lchancel O, Heavens l Curly hair . Farming Married By Chance - - . - -i - 1 - - - Member ofa R oland Chafhnch Silliness A holiday Zip, I got ye I Grins W riting notes Di. Minstrel Show 'Catherine Dukes Talkativeness C. H. S 0, my soul ! Beaiitifiii . Attending base Nurse in i , u ? ? ? voice ball games the almy 'M ' ' . ? - 1 Eloquence of - - P 1' . - lnnle Dukes Industiy t D The classics Good heavens I her translations Riding a pony Q opu ar Shy maiden Reese Fullerton Shyness Solitude Dog on it ! Blushes Writing sonn.ets Cowboy Missionary Mary Hicks LOW Soothggi.. Uoiiiwaid ,, Holy smoke ! Kindness Sk etciiiiig A Rosa Bonheur A school marm N '- Bound P nature Marj' Hopkins Coyness German Ich liebe dich Smiles Siiiiigganderu Goodvcook Q Lexicographer Lida Moore Sobriety f?J Telegraph Honest 'fo Good nature Giggling Social success Trained nurse operators goodness ! Mary Nuttle Studiousness Red hair Great ! Indifference Bieakiiighearts A rival Patti Who knows? . ' Hunting - ' ' - Sweet - - Grace Pennington knowledge Artistic things Gee whiz ! disposition Talking Fat Skinny y Fletcher Sisk Importance Opposite sex 0, gee ! Eyebrows Grinding OJ Geiieiiihnager Geneiggggaged Lex Smith His size i'Sweet Marie Darn it I i His rotundity Flirting GJ Renowned Meiiiiits food V advertisement Elizabeth 'lihawley Excitability Goodness O, pshaw ! Sincerity Talking QD Teacher ' Mrs. -- Mabel Wilson . Fickleness A Ball O sakes ! Her pompadore Doing society Society belle A biqrghamnchy
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