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. Blanche Goldsmith ftranslating Ovid,- The water rolled oi him--like of the hairs of a dog. John Taylor, quoting Polonius- If to do were better than to be, let us do, and we shall doubly be. ' Alice Hendleyf- I don't know what 'tant' means. I thought it was a misprint and they meant tight. . Cheveux blonds-Blonde horses. Them there things. -Siebert. . . Mr. V.- No, I am not acquainted with Dante's Inferno, but hope to be some day. . Mr. V: fdictating composition to Whitmoreb- We need horses. Whitmore tsotto voicej- That's right. Emma Smith Ctranslating Frenchj- And the dukess. . 'The Graduate. ' Oh, the satisfactory, satisfactory anguish Again in school .to never, no never, languish. Duties tended, grades commended, Tests counted, trials surmounted, Q - Joy unbounded, blessings compounded, Oh, the satisfactory, satisfactory anguish! u Notice that we do not wisH On any condition to make A ' Reference to one certaiN A Member of the board who haS A desire for his name tO N owhere appear in the CENTURIO N Prof Roi- If you can stop Bessie Cunningham talking I'11 give you anything I have and everything I can borrow. Yes, sighed Bridenbaugh, a Freshman philosopher, the trials of childhood are the hardest to bear. For the upper classrnen have no more than three or four grievances at a time while We get ours by the Peck.
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Grinds. Let me see wherein my tongue hath wronged him. If it do him right, then he hath wronged himself. If he be free- Why then my taxing like a wild goose fiies, Unclaimed of any manf' I Anticlotes for Flunks. Mr. Roi-Say that French is going to be the universal language. Mr. Bronson-Inquire about the baby. Mr. Vance-Say that Greek is the Whole thing. Miss Duify-Discourse knowingly upon the tragic hero. Prof Knott-Talk religion. D Miss Lyttle-A big jolly. Mr. Nelson-Discuss one session. Mr. Stewart-Make known your intention of buying a season ticket to the baseball game. 4 Miss Hanson-None. I For Sale Cheap-Second-hand Greek pony, in good condi- tion. Apply to C. Anderson, care CENTURION. Wanted-A barber at once. Apply to Archie Eyster. Hearts! Hearts !-A fine, new and extensive collection just received. Inquire H. M. S. For Sale-A job lot of kitchen chairs by the Faculty. Maud Ransom Ctranslating Vergilj- He cast his hands one after another into the air.', V Ruby W.- There's a foot-note in the middle of the page.
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Some Things Which the CENTURION Board would like to see: e L. Niles talk once in awhile, Lis1e's face straight, Without a smile 3 Priscilla V. with mouth shut tight, Examinations out of sight 3 No receptions after school, Miss Van Noorden break a ruleg Bessie Condit use a pony, Mary Waite a bit more bony 5 The Frenchman in a brand new hat, Nina Beatty getting fat 5 Miss Schmeltz with a Christian name, Bobby play some other game, Study teachers their eyes close, Mark stop wearing giddy hose 5 Fannie Nessle not on time, Laura L. composing rhyme 3 Lulu M. make herself heard, Mary Spayd once act absurd, Helen Foster get poetic, Lily M. more energetic, Catherine Tobin not so youthful, Harold B. a bit more truthful, Berenice use a new expression, Board decide upon one session, Find a class that can be brought To equal that of naughty-naught! Burbank- Now if there's anything I want to do, I do it Whether any teacher is around or not. So we'11 go no more a-roving, so late into thefnight.-The Sign-Painters. Happy with either, were t'other dear charmer away.- Trautwein. How long, 0h Lord, how long !-McKendry. The smith, a mighty man was he.-Karl Smith.
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