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4 mfr Hang out of the window when you hear a whistle outside-'t 1 may only be Mr. Townsend. Chew gum-it's not refined, also don't deposit it on the chairs-it ' h stick. Scream in the halls- it's vulgar, g1VCS t C tC8.CllCI'S all CXCUSC to Receive letters from the Bethlehems-have them sent from Allentown. Pull hair- It's as common as negroesf' l Walk on 'Lthe other side of the street--you might see a man. Talk loudly in the dining room-Dave won't enjoy her dinner. Wear gloves to the table-they never do at the swell dinners in New York. X - Smoke-they don't do it at National Park. Keep your gas on after ten P. M., but light your candle. Visit in another gir1's room during study hour-the bath room is better. Leave your letters around-some one may read them. Throw cans, jars and the like out of the back windows-they might add to the pile already by the kitchen door. Call Cap by her last name-you might get a demerit. Swipe sugar from the table-Christians never do. Show yourtmean disposition by getting mad at anything in the annual. It will only prove that the nail is hit on the head. .L..:'?4l L ..'iu,ul. l1--- '-4'
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Page 96 text:
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., , fv s ,V 71.-. .. r ' - r ,Q 'Q -jfij 5, 1. ,.,i . , D V 'Q' 3 .X . . V V , K E - I - A ff' , . -, . , - Q , . .. D V .. .., . -,- . . ,St .ifg,-zgvg.-yygzvv AA V v , I 59 I W - , ,A V --v vm ---X -'rv ' ' ' ' V- , .Ei There is a girl in this here school, VVhat never breaks a single rule It's Elma. Then too, her room-mate dear and sweet Is also quite an athlete It's Joan. And right across the hall there dwells A maiden fair who talks by spells. It's Helen D. And her room-mate is oh! so fat. She weighs ten pounds? Oh! more than It's Betty. And have you seen this maiden fair ?' Who wears a halo made of hair? It's Switz. And who's the girl that by some trap Has managed to entice a Jap? Peg Parsons. And farther up the hall resides A girl who in her mirror presides. Helen G. that. And another mirror has seen some sights Of which one shall be lirst-then iights Oh! Blanche and Mary. And now we have the Dago bright Who always sleeps at home at night. Do you Cap? I But oh! beware of Smith downstairs She'll creep upon you unawares. And coming up we meet Miss Brown Who'll call you down for hanging 'round. And next, two Smethport girls we see Who surely will musicians be Zela and Ruth. A little artist clever and bright Rooms over there-just to the right. Bertine. A The studio maids are thought to be lazy But if you step inside you'll think they're crazy. Huns and Fitts. Sa .xg WU H 'r Ln in W 'K ni
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