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SENIOR. MOTES Miss MeComas 3urp ing we would Da expec the fc7i.iow.lii 3 Mcn lxy. is e 7 t U-« J i ■ as all one morning by say- ; hare a program ready by a week : s 3 short time in which to get up Monday ¥1 Moo we waited until hurst on the sea and Christir a program so we •3 ' A s ? yf • •- c« ,4. t.. - o. . y i -i-’ the newt Sriday pv.gram came a e Kirilin. As were not ready for to have it Monday, so duet hy 01 .istire Jen- an encore Christine Kirilin gave 3 solo Second cn the progran was a school scene. Did any one recognize Mi as Kiev art.? The Society for the Sup- pression of slang proved a failure. Last out by no means least came Monsieur Jazz Ruptski1s famous Orchestra. The members of‘this or- chestra are: Madmoisell Clarinetski Nasski. Udme. Eornski Kivilinski; Mile Violinski Vallieski, Madam Pianoski Maylorski, and Monsieur Lrumski Eoffsommer- ski. The selections played were very grand, espec- ially the pauses, which they tell us, were exquisite. The most intoxicating pieces were Sweet Mahogany Moonlight and ''The Oriental Trio. What s the matter with the Juniors?—Ob, Nothing. What s the matter with the Juniors?—Oh, Mothing. What are the Juniors.—Oh, Nothing. To My Classmates By a'Senior. When you are asked which class is best. Or which one you belong to Just say— The goodest class.,, the class of 22, The bestest class.- Lost— A wink--Pearl Marty My balance—Neil Turner. Lid you ever-- See David 'without Marie? See a Junior who wasrMt slow? See the Preshies when they weren t whispering? See“rCutie when he wasnKt smiling? Get wink from the eye of a needle? Sleep on a sheet from the bed ox a river? I wonder what Earl finds so interesting in the Library? Miss Blackford.
Marian seems to have forgotten hhis slang this year Ee isn’t natural without iin so will someone please give him a few suggestions? No need to have Eire Hri 11 for tne Ereshies. They are so green they wont hu.ru Wanted—A wireless s--at ion 3n the tack: of the Assembly for the benefit of !iOutre ard Anna 0. The Junior program vas good? ?????? Eon’t forget to hr : J.oimie something to play with The latest place 'co hold class meetings is out on the Fire Escape, tut its private—Seniors only. We resort to this when we are chased out of the building. Save your pennies and come to the carnival. He who laughs first is a Senior, He who laughs last, is a freside. %AT HAPPENS EE JDS PILE S. SETS PEEVED ik 5{c 5jc Toot ball Gr-ma at Havre Dcsia saying, Hit ’em hard boys. Bill snow running back to Dosia, Say, Dosia, Ifm going to knock that kid down and trOmp all over him, stew bad, stew bad, nice kid, too, but Irm going to hit'him so hard he von t kno,r what hit him, ’Stew bad, awful nice kid, Hoes back to position shaking head and feeling sorrowful for poor E .vre kid that weighed about twenty pounds more than he did. And he did it, too, as the poor Havre kid will tell you. (if he i s able to talk ye t). squie Dedicated to tb' 30.T7 f'.h J High Sc HOM TE tool. JUNICES The Juniors ere the first to organize this year, Tho officers elected were as follows: President. Gladys; Sect, and Troas., Warren; Hiss Magee being' our class sponsor last year, and such a helpful one, v as asked to officiate ae Sponsor again. The Juniors gave an Assembly, which was short and sweet, just like all of the Junior classmen
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