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WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED. As we are at the end of our High School career and look over the past, we begin to realize what a wonderful store of knowledge we have acquired. For instance, we have learned: How to entertain a girl. How to keep awake the day after. How to look intelligent. How to keep above without studying. How to be an athlete. How to throw erasers and chalk straight. How to impress the world with our importance. To imitate a turtle dove. How to invent plausible excuses. How to spread an ounce of knowledge over a pound of paper. That Credit and Education are not synonyms. That teachers are human beings. That 3.8 plus 4.0 plus 3.9 plus 4.2 does not quite equal 16. That the rights of Freshmen should be disrespected. To wish that I had learned more. To wish that I had entered more activities. To wish to occupy the Senior room. To support every C. H. S. enterprise. That the C. H. S. is really better than any other school. I I ' II THINGS WE HAVE AT C. H. S. You can always tell a Senior, For he ' s dignified and proud. You can always tell a Junior, For his ways and voice are loud. You can always tell a Freshie, From his verdant looks and such. You can always tell a Sophmore, But you cannot tell him much. English is a language And it ' s always going to be; It started with the Saxons, And now it ' s got to me. Latin is a language, At least it used to be; First it killed the Romans, And now its killing me. JACK ELLIS. A prickly Rose. Some few Schells. A noble Lincoln. An awful Kidder. An early August. A large Kitchen. A quick Shake. A light Brown. A valuable Stamp. A fine Cook. A small Murphy. A sweet William. One good Miller. One Glorious Holliday. An arguing Shurte. One tiny Cone. A little French. One large Krumm.
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The J. B. STEMM Dept. Store An old and dependable line, but new in this stock, and, as the name implies CORSETS â Correct in design. No 398, a regular front clasp, medium high bust corset, of excellent Coutil, $1.60. No. 315, a front lace style, on splendid lines, either in Coutil or Batiste, |2.50. We Solicit a Trial of a Just Rite. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, So they always say ; That ' s why we love the teachers better The days they stay away. J. R. WILCOX DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS A Fine Line of Wash Goods for Summer. Pictorial Review Patterns CASSOPOLIS. MICH. Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Water Good Sample Room on Ground Floor HOTEL GOODWIN F. GOODWIN, PROPRIETOR CASSOPOLIS. MICHIGAN Baths and Electric Lights. No Bar. Bus to All Trains, to Night Trains on Call. HRNRIETTE GEORGE GLOVES AND HOSE CASSOPOLIS, MICHIGAN
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THE PIONEER JEWELER One-third of a century we have done your repairing. That ' s all, Opposite the Court House. ' T R- DR. FUNK D. D. S. CASSOPOLIS, MICHIGAN M. E. RATLIFF D. D. S. ASSISTANT We do Crown and Bridge Work. Somni- form used for extracting teeth. Grafton Hunt, I only know of three people by the name of Jack. ' ' Jack Ellis, Who? ' ' G. Hunt, You, the man who drives the ice wagon and Charlie Cooper ' s dog. ' ' ORR MOORE â˘Tâ?os CASSOPOLIS. MICHIGAN -DEALERS IN- Hay, Straw, Oats, Corn, Flour, Bran, Middlings, Chop, Wood, Oil Meal, Salvet Blatchford ' s Calf Meal The Reason People Like to Patronize The C. E. V. Grocery The House That Quality Built Is because they always have all the new articles as well as the Staple Goods at the Right Prices
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