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Mary K.--' Celeste- Mabel- Scotty-H Senior Favorite Songs 'Don't be ashamed-youlre Swedish. DiXie. Tm SO happy-Oh, so haPl?Y!',. , It's not your nationality-1t's simply you! Denman- Oh Canada V' Mary D Muriel.- Pearl H -'Tm looking for someone. Floating down the river. - No VVedding Bells for Me. Em. D.- The City of Brotherly Love. Denny- Casey jones. Erb-H011 Wfhere Is My Boy Tonight ? Ruth Merriam- I love my james-My Bonny, Bonny james Elmina- I Wfant Someone to Love Me. Mcllroy- Men-Men-Men. H. E. D. Nursery Rhyme A is for Allcorn, that's Esther, you see, B is for Banks, Barber, Bartlett, all three. C is for Conner, her equals not many, D is for Dillingham, Davis and Denny. - D is for Dunscombe and Donaldson, too, Denman and Dizard, our president true. E is for Erb, Lillian's part of her name, F is for Farr, Hazeldine is the same. G is for Grove, and Griffith in front, H is for Haywood and Heilman and Hunt. For Haley and Hesse and light-hearted Hill I is for each of us, here's to our skill! J is for Johnson and jones, see them smile, K is for Knipp, Mary once in a while. L is for Lawrence on time to a jiffy, M is McGinnis, Mcliachern, McGuffy, Merriam, Mcllroy, Morgan and Mofht, N is for no one, we think nothing of it. O is the Only school loved by all cooks. P is for Peck, Laura's true to her books. Q is for quiz, which we hate with a vim, for Rusland, sometimes called Jim. R is S is for Schaefer, Sorenson and Scott, S is for Seager, she tells not her thought. T is for Throckmorton, Thompson and Trood, U is for Us every one of the brood. 90
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Even! The hours Were 'HYif1g by and still Algy, the bore, remained with her Do you like music F she inquired. i Yes, he replied, it always carries me away. She flew to the piano and played several airs, then turned and looked at him. You are not gone yet P No. But you said music carried you away! Yes, he retorted, but I said music ! Dr. Norman fcalling rollj: lf you were here both days, answer 'twicgj' M. Rnslandf Once! Dr. Norman: VVhich day were you here ? A tiny green junior, , , As fresh as breaking day, . . Softly of her Chemistry teacher asked, If zero equaled A. P. H eilman Qfwith credits for disease elassesj: Girls, l've decided to take diseases. Dr. Mortensen might be able to teach me something. Startling Discoveries By 1917 Tea 1S weighted with 1ron lead and mercury Zlfzss Htl! Salt is a perfect substitute for sugar in these days of high cost of hvmg Tried with amazing success in cake making by Misses Banks Farr and Kmpp just before the third Food Sale Chocolate pies rise beautifully when baking powder is added Mtss Dams F or full particulars on How to llvade the Quarantine Law and Perfect Fumigation see Misses Banks Griffith Johnson Brb and Dillingham They are also authorities on Misses Baldwins and Cooper s wardrobes They ought to know' Ask Dr Norman how much M Scott ate at the Home Economics banquet Mane Thomas Demonstratton Cookeryj ls cheddar cheese store cheese? Meleta P001 Lillian Gish' Grove Lets have a Cut Day on Saturday and ask the faculty Good suggestion 'j Hesse the dear hearted little one Dr Lewzs Qto M Scott the moanmg a ter the gastne test Why Miss Scott you d go down town on a spree and eat things that would hurt you twice as much as that test 'W Scott Im not that kind of girl' . . . , .- . . . on . - I 1 1 J . . - ff 4 - rs rr N . . H , , . . ,v ' x J 1 ' . . . . , , 4 I . '. . . H as c r t - , rr , - - ' :J , rc a . U C . , - cc ' ' E , I , JC , fy 1 1, . . , . 1 ' f V 1 71 l zz 1 . ' ' U J. , , .
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A cytiif fyvfg .. , V . Q. 2 5. H Q , x , . V is our value when duty doth call. W's the world, it hath need of us all, X, Y, and Z,.unknown quantities three, But here's to our school H. E. D. . M. J. M. Muriel's Favorite Sports-Skating, Dancing and Bobbing. Haste makes waist, but usually doesn't button it. Battle Creek Idea He looked at her, '4Oh, what a pretty Miss li' He drew a little nearer Then gently stole a-way. fmfLi01'.' Em, what do you mean by btg. sts? Em: Bathing suits. T hey are abbreviated atthe seashore this summer Popular Girlish Lies: Oh, I am awfully sorry. I have an awful headache. Do come again. C0-ed: Do you know that you are the very breath of my life ? She: Hold your breath. - Knipp: What do you think of the expression, 'Nipped in the bud' Rabhel: It's too flowery. . P Denman 2 She's down in Chem. and out in Bact. We heard her madly hiss, I'd like to find the man who said That ignorance is bliss ! ,ili- -Iust being happy Is a iine thing to do, Looking on the bright side Rather than the blueg r Sad and sunny musing Is largely in the choosing, And just being happy Is brave work and true. 91 ?
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