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Teacher— Miss Weatherholt. what is an acquiline nose? Claudia—A wet nose 'laughter from class.) “Well, aqua means water, doesn't it? Measles “are prevalent. Everyone. Have you had ’em? Seniors and Freshmen. Present Writings Feb. 17, 1915 Bess’s Flight. a theme or small story for Mr. Weisiger from Lloyd Shelton. The man tried to rescue hisself but he couldn’t?—Fred Wiley. Balboa discovered the Pacific ocean climbing a mountain. Dolores Henry. ROASTS A Teachers’ faults are many, Students’ only two — Everything they say and Everything they do. We go to school to improve our faculties, Our teachers are the faculty. Therefore we go to school to improve the teachers. Miss Kriege—Mr. Wildman, what i s Trancendentalism? Mr. W. It is something like Hoodooism. One of those fat, easy-going hunks of humanity. Biggs. American literature would pay better if there were not so many dead men in the business. Imported novelties—Freshmen. A mass of genuine manhood. Beryl. The Jews were driven out of Jerusalem into Judea.—Maude VanVleet. Portia was 6 ft. 3 in. tall. The people of China came from the Central part of Asia and moved westward into the Nile river where they began to settle the valley of the Basin of this driving or running out the inhabitants which lived there. The second Triumvirate had life and death over the Roman people Virgel. Miss Stansbury What can you say of Antoniusand his reign? Wayne Well, hit was purty good. IONE PlNCKARD. Sabra Edmondson. D GRINDS Mr. Weisiger - For Monday we will take the first fifty pages in Fiske’s. Effie Have a heart! John Biggs, in repeating the last stanza of the Chambered Nautilus says, Build thee more statlely souls, oh my mansion. Some of the high school girls seem to have taken a liking to out of town boys. We wonder why, when there are so many good-looking and unemployed’ high school boys. Johnnie’s Favorite Quotation. It was many and many a year ago. In a kingdom by the sea, A maiden lived there whom you may know By the name of Roma Callee. This maiden she lived with no other tho’t Than to love and be loved by me. The Freshmen laughed and Cora giggled. — Ada says “Am dat you, Pete?
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As They Are Known. Martha, the quick stepper of the H. S. Cass, the pet of the H. S. girls. Virgel, the weight man of the track team. Joe C.t the ladies’ man. Louie, the H. S. dude. § Anna, the only Junior girl. Lawrence, curly locks. Mary Louise, the H. S. beauty. Frances, the quiet one. Ota, the Freshman belle. Mildred, the star Caesar student. Harold M., the one who resembles Hugo Lubeque. Earle H., the heart breaker. Lowell S., the best Freshman athlete. Gerald B., the heavy weight champion. Maude V., the cutest ever. Dolores H., a bunch of knowledge. Johnny B., the born statesman. Joe M., the school’s record breaker, lone, a romping miss of heedless art. Fred B., the bashful boy. Goldia, dignified Freshie. I stood upon the mountain I gazed down on the plain, I saw a lot of green stuff It looked like waving grain. I took another look I tho’t it must be grass; But goodness! to my horror, It was the Freshman Class. —Exchange. Louie is glad for the change of time in the morning westbound train, for it gives him more time in Tuscola, even il he is tardy once-in-awhile when the train happens to be late. Favorite Songs of the High School. Two Little Love Bees '— Portia and Hugh. “Just a Dream at Dawn Beryl. “Please Don’t Take My Lovin’ Man Away — Maude. A little happening in assembly, during study hour: Miss K. Miss Stovall, why are you sitting back there? Effie - Oh, I can study better. Miss K. You may take your own seat. A few minutes later: Miss K. Mr. Stitt, what are you doing back there? Louis—Oh, I can study better. Miss K.—You may take your own seat. We leave the cause of all this commotion to the imagination of the reader. “The Undertaker Man Louie. “I Ain’t Had No Lovin’ Man in a Long Time — Tate. I'm the Guy”—Harry. That Tinkling Tdngo Tune Sabe. “Dimples —Herbie. I Never Knew What Eyes Could Do Susie. “Out on the Old Front Porch Stevy. “In tiie Gloaming Miss S. and Miss K. “Somebody Else Will if You Won’t Martha. “When You Play in the Game of Love Roma and Johnnie. “This Is the Life Cora. I Love the Ladies Joe C. “And We Didn’t Get Home Until Morning Toad and Fritz. “The High Cost of Loving Dummy. “Somehow. Sometime. Someplace Earle. “Next Sunday at Nine Viv. “When the Moon Plays Peek-a-boo Hollace. Floyd Wildman T5.
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