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LAUREL JUNIOR STUNT ■» The following stunt was dramatically presented by the Juniors, with the assistance of their adviser, Miss Bay, at the Junior-Senior reception on April 7. It had been a hard day for the teachers and Miss Bay felt especially tired. None of the pupils in the Eng. Ill class had had their lessons an .; many other trying things had happened. In the evening Miss Bay retired to her room and sat down to correct some theme papers. Unconsciously her head began to droop and she soon fell asleep. A number of pupils were assembled. Maud Toates, who was sitting at a table, rose and said: “The meeting will please come to order. I suppose many of you have heard comments on our hasty action, but we have decided that we have stood as much as we possibly can. This is an indignation meeting for the purpose of deciding whether such indignities as have passed are to be allowed to continue. Please bring the culprit before us.” Two of the pupils rose and escorted Miss Bay to a position in front of the judge. “Have you anything to say before your crimes are commented on ?” “Nothing, your honor,” and the culprit meekly bowed her head. “Very well, Miss Clerk will read a statement of the offense.” Myrtle Neeley, acting as reading clerk, rose and began to read. “First, it is charged that you made Alexander Lowe throw a perfectly good chew of gum into the waste basket today. Is this so ?” “It is,” she whispered and again the head was bent. “Second, it is alleged that you sent Clara Heller from the room yesterday for not studying. Is this true?” “It is—but” “Enough, she admits her guilt. Proceed Miss Clerk.” “Third, we are told that you made Paul Kirshman stand in the corner today for talking without permission. Is this also true?” “Yes!” “Ah! fourth, please.” “Fourth, it is said that you made Arthur Hooton leave the room and enter in a more lady-like manner. Is this correct ?” “Yes.” “Fifth, we are told that you made Marion Schroeder share a pickle with you when she might as well have eaten it all herself.”
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LAUR JUNIOR NOTES « « The Class of ’18 have, during their Junior year, kept up the high standard of efficiency for which they have been distinguished ever since entering H. S. Our class sustained a heavy loss during the year, when five of our loyal number, Lela (Barker) Avery, Perna Danielson, Jack Leach, Herbert Lukens and Charles Oerding, left school to take up other lines of work. Perna and Charles are planning to return to school next fall. We can proudly boast that it was a member of our class who won first prize in the short story contest. One of the members of this class also won second prize for State Good Roads essay. The Junior Class is well represented in the Girls’ Glee Club, and what kind of an orchestra would the H. S. have were it not for one of the Junior boys? Several members of our class are cartoonists and some have poetic ability. We are a very patriotic class, our report cords even showing the national red, white and blue. In basket ball we also took an active part. A member of the Junior Class was Business Manager of the Athletic Association and one of the star players in the C. H. S. Basket Ball team. The Junior girls had a strong and undaunted team. They could take defeat manfully and try again with increased vim. Despite their untiring efforts in the pursuit of knowledge, the Juniors have had quite a festive year. First they gave a bonfire party in Patterson’s Grove to which the entire H. S. was invited. Then there was the class party at the W. 0. W. hall, the picnic trip to Bessie Johnson’s home, below Riverton, and last, the Junior-Senior reception. All of these were very enjoyable and successful affairs. Our aim is to make each year more profitable and enjoyable than the preceding one. Mr. G: (to those who got out of exams) “Could you have passed the exams?’’ The answer was, “No!” G: “I don’t believe you should be exempt at 85 per cent, then.” John D: “Maybe that was the 15 per cent, they didn’t know.”
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