Browns Valley High School - Thunderbird Yearbook (Browns Valley, MN)

 - Class of 1910

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It is published monthly, and in that respect we are envious of them, for as yet, we can only pub- lish our magazine annually. The “School Mirror,” from Wilbur, Wash., is also a monthly, tho smaller than the “Polly High,” and for its size, is good The “Search-Light,” of .Minot, X. Iis a fool- ball annual, t contains some very interesting articles on football, and the games are written up in a comprehensi re manner. The high school seems lo be very proud of their many victories, and we congratulate them. The “Senior Pioneer,” from St. Cloud, is the best we have. .Mr. Farmer, we know of old, as he was superintendent of schools here a few years ago. We were very glad to receive it, and see the work that he is doing. It is well written up, especially the class statistics, which show originality and thought. “Pine Needles,” of Grand Rapids, is something on the order of the “Pioneer,” though smaller. It definitely discusses each department of the school, and devotes much space to each class and its work. Minister.—Johnny, do you know where little boys go, who fish on Sunday? Johnny.—Sure; follow me, an’ I'll show you. —Ex. The absent minded professor returned home one evening, and after ringing 1 - is door-bell for some time to no effect, heard the maid’s voice from the second story window: “The professor is not in.” “All right,” answered the professor, “I’ll call again.”—Ex. A bright pupil’s answers: Algebra was the wife of Euclid. A ruminating animal is one that chews its cud. Pro and Con are prefixes of opposite meanings, e. g., Progress and Congress.

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EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT ADRIAN O. PRESTON, Eoitoh Wo have found the exchange of magazines very helpful in the editing of our annual. There are not many schools progressive enough to take the responsibility of such a publication, but. those who have, for the most part, have been success- ful. We have gleaned from them many ideas and wish to express to them our thanks for the assist- ance. The “Mesabi,” published by the Virginia High School, is a large magazine and is strictly to the point. There is no humorous side to it, but the literary matter is very good. There are many clear cut illustrations which give a good idea of the town, the school and the work it is doing. The “Megaphone,” of Redfield, S. D., tho not very large, shows that they have the progressive spirit. We believe that they have somewhat over-developed the humorous side of school life, but they, as well as we, must learn by experience the proper proportions. The “Poly High,” from the. Los Angeles Poly- technic High School, is a very good magazine from the literary standpoint and, tho there are no illustrations, it speaks well for the school.

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