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The new addition to our building should be a source of gratification to those students who have been hopefully waiting for the last year or so. This wing will include several new class-rooms, and a dressing room for athletics, and should prove a relief to those who have been forced to lead a tramp existence in the hall during major this semester. There have been other things than the noise of the workmen in the new building to worry us here at school this semester. Mr. Lee's serious illness of nine weeks has been a cause of much concern to the entire school. NOW that he is back again with us we should try to show him how we appreciate his pluck, in coming to us straight from the hospital, by endeavoring to make these last few weeks of school travel by as smoothly as possible. One of the most popular features of our school life this semester has been the assemblies which have been held at frequent intervals in the Emerson Auditorium. Not only have we had many well-known speakers, but we have had the pleasure of hearing many selections by the school's two baby organiza- tions, the Chorus and the Boys' Glee Club. The entire Student Body certainly owes a debt of gratitude to Chairman Allan and the Assembly Committee, who have always provided such interesting programs. The success which has attended these meetings of the Student Body makes it quite certain that the assemblies will be continued in the spring. I 'S ,X 54 28 Fi 'P ff l 6 r:sTmus vig lil! 1 Plillllllllllllllllllll e a e 0 5 Q aa ...Q-'swaxwfetgazww-.ai t il it 1 it 09' tttt TT t' at Qt .,,,,,E,, ce lm ur ' -Q5Q.afiG2Qn's' ..i'5?' A '5 -S91
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'Y .- -W 5 i lllack: Tcl like to propose a little toast. She: Xothin 'doin', I want a regular meal. Arda: The lace on this dress is over iifty years old. jimmy: It's beautiful. Did you make it yourself? Martin: Say, Miss Levy, l don't think I deserve a zero on that paper. Miss Levy: You don't, but I couldn't give you less. Curley: Wihat's worse than a eentipede with chillblains? Eunez: Easy. Jenks with lock-jaw. .-Xrt XYalsh: XX'hen I get to Heaven 1.111 going' to ask Shakespeare if he really wrote all this bunk. Fessler: XYhat if he isn't there? .-Xrt: Then you ask him. Miss llreck: Now when I examine these lockers, I don't want to iind anything i11 them that is missing. jimmy: My girl treats me like a dog. XX'alt: Yes. she's had you on her string for a long time. Question: XYhy are two like hops? .-Xnswer: Because they make beer better. Hayden treading signj: Cast Iron Sinksfl Thornton: Gosh! Any nut oughta know that. Kitty: -lust think of it! Those Spanish hidalgos would go three thous- and miles on a galleon! Thelma: Nonsense. You can't believe half you read about those for- eign cars. Richardson: What is the most nervous thing, next to a girl? XYhiskey: Me next to a girl. Samma: Doesn't that candy look good? ' Clarence Hill: Yes. Let's stand here for a while and look at it. Tourist in Country Store: XYhat have you in the shape of auto tires? Salesman: Life preservers, invalid cushions, doughnuts, and farewell wreaths. City Man: Don't you need a searecrow in that field over yonder? Farmer: No, my wife is out there hoeing every day.
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