18 THE PIONEER Wanted—Children for day nursery. Miss Scott’s Ancient History Class. Miss Scott, the biology teacher—Mr. Gregg, can you classify the different peas, we have been recently studying? Mr. Gregg—Yes’ura; Allison Pise, and Eleanor Pise. Marie—It says here, “Try dates with nuts.” Fern—I should avoid them. Harold Jackson (in chemistry)—Lucie, how did you describe the odor of sulphur? I didn’t know, so I just put a dash. Lucie—In that book there it reads: Sulphur smells like-----. PECULARITIES Fattest—R. Hock. Most Brilliant—C. LaRue. Handsomest—P. Wilcox. Noisiest—L. Wallace. Funniest—N. Scott. Most Attractive—M. Hill. Worst Flirt—A. Pise. Best Singer—Prof. M. C. Smith. Jolliest—E. Rutan. Most Pious—E. Pise. Greatest Whisperer—H. Knapp. Greatest Cut-up—A. Sutherland. Silliest—M. Hansen. Worst Bluffer—II. Jackson. Most Lonesome—F. Hock. Most Bashful—H. Thurnburg. Midget—H. Manchester. Best Ballplayer—Millard Snow. Best Tennisplayer—.Jane Gillespie. Best Dancer—M. Sharts. Most Energetic—II. Gregg.
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