Ligonier High School - Lance Yearbook (Ligonier, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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L. H. S. THE L-liX.N'I.JL 1924 'AYou see the teachers have enough to do teaching school without watching some student all the time who doesn't know how to act. This was a fairly long speech by llr. Allen, as he is not accustomed to say any more than is necessary like many people do. This is the fourth time this year for you? Yes, the student admitted. You were sent from a class yesterday for a similar offense? --vas. I don't know what to do about it. Do you think you ought to have another chance ? YVell, I w-w-would like to have another chance, the student replied. You think then. that three times is not enough? NYC-ll. l believe I can do hetter the next time. Here there is a very long hreak in the conversation and the student almost decided to leave, but renewed his courage with the thought in mind that he might have to take the subject again next year. This is my junior year and I feel that l shall have enough to do next year without taking English III over againfl said the student. You should have thought of that before, replied Klip. Allen. However, I will give you one more chance but. flzix is nfl. These last three words were emphasized. lt you ever get sent from class again you needn't come to me for an excuse. l won't give it to you. 'lihe student accepted the yellow hlank with more thanks in his heart than anyone ever felt hefore. -KARL BOURIE In History III class over a discusrion ot the negro question. Klartha H.: VVell, jim, what are you going to do with the negroes? .line Schutt: Kick 'em out Bliss NVachstetter: But, jim, where will you kick them? L1GO.N'IliR, I.N'D'I.1N.1 120

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L. H. S. THE L-li.N'XI.!L 1024 Jln lntervieuy lDith Mr. Allen a You are excused fr: in lfnglisli Lilasrf' 'lihese words fell fwiffll llllll 5'1 f'lY . , , . . . in the ears ot a certain student whu tiok them up nalt with pleasure and hall with tear. It always seems so loolish for a student to be sent out of class for an excuse blank when the teacher knows the student was there or she would not have him sent out. The student rose from his seat and stumbled out of the room to have a pleasant interview with the Superintendent. 'lihis was the thing he hated to do most. Un the way donn stairs he wished xery sincerely and almost prayed that Klr. :Xllen had left and was our of town lor a couple of weeks. lint what good would tliis do? He had to :ee llr. Allen some time or other before he could go back to class so- lfx'entually, Hilti' Not Now? He entered the otlice and there before him sat a dignified looking Superintendent. He was counting money, and he nex er looked up as the student entered. :Xlter a lapse of time of about live minutes the student heaeme very nerxous as he thought. lt'- about time for nie to say somethingf' l'le mumbled something that uns intended lor. alt, Allen. but sounded more like the whispering mummy taking elecution lessons. Not hearing, or not being able to understand what was said, illr. Allen kept on counting money, said nothing and did not even look up to see who was address- ing him. Blix Allen, the student managed to get this out of his month at last and 1 llr. Allen looked np with an expressionless face then lowered his head, and counted money. 'lihe 'istudentn then thouglit that Klr. Allen must be awfully slow when it came to counting money or else there was an awful lot to be counted. Wvell at any rate it there is anything makes a -tudcnt nerxous and frightened it is going to Xlr. :Xllen for an absence slip which thejt know will be one of the colored type. I w-want an excuse heh-blank the student stutteredf' At thi Hi. Allen reached in his poeket and lished out a blank which was somewhat torn and crumpled. and looked very much like it was in the wreck of the Hesperousf' Pansing tor a minnte the student carefully smoothed it out and wrote. Hlixcused from class for making unnecessary noise, eight period. He then laid it hack on the desk. llr. fXllen's next more was to take a large book from his desk and trznisler figures in it. Alter a short interval of about 25io,ooo worth of figures, in small denominations. Kli. Allen picked up the blank and looked at it laid it back on the desk and started setting down more figure- in the book. XVhat class was this ? he asked. ' . Hlfiiglisli III, replied the student in a very low and trembling tone. lfive minutes intermission. Finally Klr. Allen cleared his throat and said, l don't know what to do about this. F Klore sileztce. LIGONIER. INDIANA 119



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