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12 THE GRADUATE. NOVEMBER. Nov. 1-Some show effect of too much Hai- lowe'en. Oh! you baby Junior. Couldn't you find anyone, but little boys to associate with on Hallowe'en, Leonard? Oliver coins some new words in history class. What does intei- petated mean and who are populants? Miss Swanson better teach Oliver the difference be tween Sir and Mani. Nov. 2-Some of the Seniors have a lunch in school. They don't even have time to eat at home. Nov. 3-Oh! Ralph what's the matter with your face? Poor Henry goes into singing all alone. ' Nov. 6-Monday again. Leslie hands Mr. G a lemon. Ernie takes a nap in school. VVher-I were you last night Ernie? Ernest. says the reason he is sleepy is because the molecules in his eyes did not move fast enough last night. Nov. 7-Mr. D. in English class asks Claude if he will loan him Five Dollars. Does he think Claude is a millionaire's son? Seniors resolve they know more in history than last year's class. Leonard wants to know if the plural of snow is snow-storm. Nov. 8-Singing. Edna says Jerry aml Marshall were sent to France. It ought to have been Jerry the Marshall. Claude forgets to sneeze. Miss Swanson forgets Seniors his- tory lesson, they forget also. The guinea hens have commenced their sweet songs. Nov. 9-Senior girl says, 'tDid he wrote that? fMr. D, was out of hearing distancej. Nov. 10-Sophomore girl thinks every woman should learn to keep house so she won 't have leg of mutton one day and leg of beef another day. Nov. 14-Claude sings All Alone as he is the only boy in history class today. Nov. 15-Seniors are entertained at a birth- day party. Sophomore girl thinks we should have good roads so the farmers' wives will not scold their husbands when they track mud in the house. Jennie entertains the pupils and teachers at noon, with her verses, of which she knows a goodly supply. Nov. 16 and 17-Examinations for the grades. Poor children. Nov. 20-Listen my children, and you shall hear, the teacher talking Latin so clear. Nov. 21-Flossie asks how to spell such sim- ple words as steel and 'tyardf' Think of it. Nov. 22-Leila thinks supplementary reading ought not to be encouraged. We agree with you there. Leila. Nov. 23-Everyone is singing. OH! those rests. Nov. 24-Ruth Wl1eele1'. a member of the class of 1913, now a member of the Crisman High School, visited school. Oliver says he is much obliged to see her. Mr. Marquardt takes the pupils around in the new buildings. Nov. 27-Senior girl tries the teacher's life. Nov. 28--Oh! such a rainy day! Pupils of the seventh grade are well satisfied with their new teacher. A bright Junior suggests giving Jenny a noiseless giggler. Nov. 29-Singing. Oh I those giggling sopho- mores. One lone Senior girls at school this afternoon. Edna still teaching.
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THE GRADUATE. 11 OCTOBER. Oct. 2-Test papers returned. Fourth year English receive compliments CU on papers. Mr. Goldsborough informs Phon. 4, on their way to the Laboratory, that it is warm down below as there is a fire. ,Didn't we know it e? Oct. 3-A Senior boy tells Miss Swanson that he remembered seeing the Viking Ships at the VVorld's Fair. tWhat a memoryll Sopho- mores have a religious fever. as they are all studying the Bible. Oct. 4-Senior girl says there is a class of people called men. Mr. Dexter tells Joey it is11't pay day. I wonder why. Oct. 5-Heres one for the Freshies: Mr. Goldsborough says that he would expect Fresh- men to chew gum, but not the Seniors. Oct. 6-Mr. Dexter. getting confused in his English, says. 'I think you all can get on this side board. Perhaps a Junior boy wouldn't wiggle his ears it he knew that by doing so. he gave us the idea that he still retained those cords which his forefathers tmonkeysj posses- sed. Oct. 9-First number of the Lecture Course. Oct. 10-Every one complaining of a pain in his saw-dust. lt could be truly said of Claude he was always chewing gum. Jenny has the giggles. - Oct. 11-Miss Klose gives a first singing les- son. Oct. 12-Sophomore getting absent-minded goes home without his hat. tfolumbus Day, a new holiday. We fail to celebrate. Oct. 13+First visitors of the year visit school. Oct. 16-Senior boy absent. Jennie giggles again. Did any one get caught in the shower? NVhy should it rain so dreadfully between four and five o'clock? Oct. 17-Mr. Goldsborough explains some trigonometry to the Seniors and Juniors after school. Oct. 18-XYhy does Ed Nagel forget to go to typewriting? Is it because he likes to see Miss Long chase him around the room A? Oct. 19-Nothing new. Jenny giggles again. Oct. 20-Sophomores think newspapers are important because they tell about the fashions. Oliver eouldn't tell the difference between a pretty girl and a beautiful girl. but Ernest could. I wonder why Y Ex-Senior visits school. Senior boy says he is like Caesar. for he can carry on seven wars and write seven ditferent letters to seven different people in SEVCII differ- ent languages. Oct. 253--Flaiule says in If S. History that the president is the executive department. Oli- ver came in late to Cicero class. I wonder why? Just look at his new shoes. Question ot' the school. XVhat will cure Jenny of the giggles l Oct. 24-Senior girl sits on the floor. Senior girl says. the ball would bust. tlf Mr. Dex- ter could only have heard herl. Oct. 25-Singing this morning. Joseph says women are better than men. Every one knows that. Oct. 26- Cause and etfect. Tests and sour looks. Oct. 27-Continuation of the preceding day. Oct. 30-Boys have private singing lessons. Hiram returns to school. Ernest leaves home at 9:25 and gets to school at 9:15. That 's go- ing some Ernie. Oct. 31-Mr. Goldsborough gives interesting talk on llallowe'en. Oh! you sneezer. Mr. Dexter says he wants us to have grades that we would not be ashamed to show the angel Gabriel.
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THE GRADUATE. 13 DECEMBER. Dec. 4-Two new pupils enter school. Wel- come to our C. H. S. Dec. 5--All enjoy lecture by Dr. Chase. Dec. 6-Mr. G. takes a dish of salt with l1im to the laboratory to salt doW11 the Junior. Cduring Chemistry Classj. Mr. Marquardt says that he never was so mad as he now is at the Seniors. Mr. D. has declared war on whisper- ing and will fight it to its death. Dec. 7-Scott appears at school with a dia- mond ring upon his Enger. It isn't Leap Year, Scott. Dec. 12-Mr. G. wishes the pupils to be care- ful not to make any unnecessary noise, and turn square corners. Dec. 13-Senior girl absent-niindedly throws her purse into t.he waste basket. Foolish child. Dec. 15-Mr. D. gave himself away in English 4, by telling Oliver that he has not been out i11 the moonlight enough to know how to use adjectives properly. Evidently Mr. D. has. Dec. 18-Ernest still absent. Oliver says he is pressing hay. Wliat was it last time, Ernie? Shuckiug corn 'Z Dec. 20-Sophomores seein rather tired today. Poor children, their two miles walk last night was too much for them. Seniors and Juniors had a dandy bob ride last night. Dec. 22-Last day of school this year. Two weeks vacation.
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