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The Diamond Drill THE SENIOR' DICTIONARY A-Seldom seen on Report Cards. Anxiety-Usually experienced before Report Cards are received. Appetite-Sometimes causes trouble in classes. Books-Carried home for appearances only. Brains-The weakest spot in most of the other classmen, Cloakroom-Where a few Seniors were locked up one day. Cupid-Greatest trouble-maker in B. T. H. S. Dollar-The great-grandfather of the dime. Very extinct. Dumb-What we aln't. English--Absolutely necessary for graduation. g Exclusive--The society of a Senior ,as tar as Freshies are concerned. F-Means anything else but fine. Fun-A plentiful commodity in B. T. H. S. Games-Where we all like to go. Gum-Refreshments served in physiology class. l-lead-A hat-rack. Health-Not more .han half the Seniors have injured their's by study. I-What we all love. lmpresa-ion--What we made on the Freshies the first day of school. Junior-Is what we were called when we were young. , Klndergarten--Something similar to several classes of B. T, H. S. Lobby-Where certain Seniors have had good tlmesg also, might be compared to Lovers Lane. e Marble-Material of which some hat-racks are made. Mouse-A harmless C?J animal sometimes found in Room B, waste basket. Novels-The only subject for which we burn midnight oil. 0-Decorations found on the majorlty of test papers, put there by the teachers who have anistic ability. Pep-Our middle name. Pep-Meetings-Day by day in every way they get shorter and shorter. Quest.on-Sometimes asked to kill time. Rules-Scarcely ever broken. Lmlles-Cne will go a long, long ways. Test-A night-mare. U--Abbrevxa ion commonly found in notes. Ventilation-Often needed in assemblies. Walk-How all H. S. students were requested to leave the building instead of by way of the bannisters. Work-the only request of the teachers. X-Ray-Resfmbles certain teachers' eyes. Yawn-Vvrv improper in class. Otherwise, all right. Youngsters--How we regard the Freshies. Zest-The manner in which one should study. Zoo-A fourth-class High School. l 4 ...n..m.a..,,.. .. .ma-al. ,.,..ln..' -- -
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.26 'Wa lxgfakvl The Diamond Drill JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ---- Elizabeth Johnston Secretary-Treasurer - Bradford Delano Colors Green and White Flower White Carnation Motto Strive for higher honors WHY I COME TO SCHOOL Cllnton Flnney-To torment the other people. Pep Cole-Because my mamma makes me, Clifford Cleek-To tease Tack Gladys Belknap-To tell Ruth' what happened the nite before. Lee Govro-Just for fun. Myra Buckingham-To grade papers for Miss Browne. Genevieve Evans-Because I have to. Dorothy Thelsen-To make an impression. Fred Gardner4To talk to the girls. Ruth Mayberry-To take part ln all athletics. Glenda Brown-To pass the time away. Duck Rudy-To sleep ln history class. Roscoe Covington-To torment Miss Browne. Ray Addis-To be the basket ball star. Joe Godat-To listen to Mr. Bagar tell jokes. Marie Pratte-To tell secrets to Mateel. Verna Cloud-Just to fiddle a little. Hazel Compton-To see Andy every day at noon. Farrett Francis-'ro have a good time in chemistry. Louise Cole-To make A In deporhnent in history. Raymond Counts-To get to drive my Fliver. Brad Delano-To talk about Frederlcktown High. Aenon ltehkop-Because I have no more fence to put up. Fannie Dotson-Just to Sleze 'er tCaesar.J Dussle Belknap-To get through studying. Elizabeth Johnston-To sit by the window In study hall. Glenda Holdman-To read my shorthand. Isabel Malugen-To talk ad Inflnitum.
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