THE M Friends, we ask you to excuse us For our class notes this time. And we'll try to make them better NVhen next fall's school bells chime. 11...-Mk Room M Roy Stormer took a sudden desire to work and ltldward t'ole a sudden desire to be sick so consequently they have both left us. Vile are hoping that the desire to be with us again will soon possess them. Ethel fi00l1l'2lll is one of our shining lights. Mr. Stauffer says that she is evi- dently compiling a new geometry. .-. ..g.?l1-. Room R For Freshmen only: VVe, the Sopho- mores of Room R, dedicate this beloved room to your safe keeping for one year only. May you keep it as we have kept it. For sale: One perfectly good pencil sharpener in perfect condition. Sold cheap to the first buyer as the owner is leaving soon for Vacation, Pa. For further in- formation call Room R on the Robinson Telephone. 'NVe are glad to welcome Ervin Ross from Butler. XVe now have six boys in our room. Lim.,- Room L Maude Huth has started a cafeteria. Yes, indeed! She has cookies '11 every- thing. The other day she had a cookie which it became necessary for her to con- ceal so she accordingly put it into her French book. That very morning Mr. Jackson visited her French class and pick- ed lier book which contained said cookie. At the end of class when he returned her book, he asked poor Maude if she were studying French a la mode. I RROR 13 llerb was very anxious and very per- sistent about having the job ot' collecting the monev 'tor the benefit ot sending repre- sentatives to Pittsburgh. llerb got the job but we wonder it' Miss Robinson got the money. .l...l. - Room N Even at this late day we are glad to wel- come a new scholar, t'lyde Ross from Hut- ler .lligh School. . , . 1 , . A dime was .tound in lxoom Ng which. if 11ot soon claimed, we intend to donate to the fund set aside for the purpose of fur- nishing pencils for the Mirror Board to chew while waiting for inspirations. ,.....-....,. Room U Everytime we see l+lleanor go towards the front of the room we know that she is going to ask for 1no11ey. Une day a little bee found its way to Room U. By the way the girls yelled you would have thought it was a giant. 'We are going to establish a Geometry information bureau with Mr. Staulfer, in- former-in-chief. Room O Thursday morning Alice llaverty came to our room and told us that we were to hand in some jokes to Jane Murray. Ted Swartz said that he was going to put Tom Treharne on a piece of paper and hand him in. Room O regrets the loss of llorothy SJIOZII' and llela Straweutter. These girls were forced to leave school on account ot' illness. We are sorry that spring tests will cease to be when summer comes.
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