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When Wit Out-witted, or “Where you goin?” asked Bill Rawley as he watched his room mate struggle with a refractory tie. “None of your business,” retorted the other boy savagely. “I’ll bet you’ve got a date with that Burton girl again. I'd advise you to leave her alone,” sneered Bill. His only answer was a growl. Bill and his friend, Jack Turner, were students at Townley High School. They were fast friends but were rivals and they frequently quarreled, especially when Nellie Burton was mentioned. She favored Jack, altho Bill w'as more popular and had more money than his younger friend. As soon as Jack had left, Rawley hastily put on his coat and rushed madly across to the garage where he kept his auto, or rather'his Ford. He backed out of the garage, almost running over one of the employees, and soon was speeding toward the Burton home. He rang the bell and the door was opened by Miss Nellie herself, dressed as tho she were expecting company. “Hello, Nellie”, said Bill. “How do you do. Mr. Rawley,” replied Nellie. “Jack told me to tell you that he couldn’t come tonight, because he has to study for the exam tomor- Turn About is Fair Play ' row,” continued Bill. “Oh,” gasped Nellie in a disappointed tone. “Don’t you want to go for a spin?” inquired Bill sweetly. “Well, I guess I might, but I must be back by nine o’clock,” replied Nellie. “Just wait till I get my coat.” Soon they were off, but they had no more than gone when Jack knocked at the door. Mrs. Burton answered the knock this time. Having exchanged friendly greetings, Mrs. Burton told him that Nellie had gone. “Mr. Rawley came and told her that you couldn’t come,” she said sympathetically, “so she went for a ride with him.” Jack could hardly hide his disappointment, but he went back to his room full of anger towards his school mate. He was still studying when Bill came home. “Well, did you have a good time, all by yourself?” asked Bill. Jack jumped to his feet. “You great, big, overgrown stiff,” he raged. “What do you mean by —.” He swung a tremendous blow at Bill’s face, but Bill seized the smaller fellow’s wrists and laughed. “Oh, no you don’t, little man.” Jack kicked and struggled in vain to free himself. Pa jr Ninr
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IX You hear that girl giggling? She has marks to the good, But you never would think she’s conserving on food. There’s a long list of credits and grades she has won; If you want a good fellow, take Lena for fun. X We’ll remember our teachers, both loyal and true, Their efforts amazing have gotten us thru, And when in life’s battles some honor we’ve won We’ll be grateful to them for the work they have done. XI Then here’s to our High School, its hopes and its joys, We’ll remember with pleasure its dear girls and boys, And when we have come to the end of life’s cheer May the world have been 'bettered because we were here. —KATHRYN FLANAGAN—’18. Tom V. Bogy “Tho vanquished, he would argue still.”Sec-Treas. S.O.S.club; German club (3); Modern Merchant of Venice; Green Stockings. Tom always thought study only a side issue but this year seems to have changed his mind. Another very busy senior; does everything from inventing jokes to running a motiograph. He is a firm supporter of Roosevelt. Donald, (Watching Tom trying to produce electricity by rubbing a ruler on his head)—“If glass and silk give positive electricity, what will bone and wood give?” Minnie Christiansen “Smile. It don’t hurt much.” German club (3); Green Stockings. Minnie is the most industrious student in the class, and she, with her little sister, Lena, niake a very jolly pair. Just at present most of her interest is in the Senior play. Page Eight
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Lena Christiansen “Laugh and grow fat” Class vice-pres. (4); Green Stockings; German club (3); Salutatory. Lena is the best natured girl in the class and is one of our leaders in society. She also busies herself along other lines as is shown by her grades. One of her ambitions is to be a school ma’am. Jessie O’Keefe “Study is the root of all evil.” Class sec’y-treas. (4); basket-ball (1, 2); German club (3);Modern Merchant of Venice; and Green Stockings; Class History. Jess is a quiet litttle girl, and takes little interest in anything but class affairs and domestic duties. She seems to draw her share of grades nevertheless. Donald Entorf “Oh, I’m so tired.” Belgrade H. S. (1); Sec’y-treas. A.A. (4); German club (3); Tennis club; Class vice-pres. (2); Debating society; S. O. S.; Modern Merchant of Ve-nice;Green Stockings; Class Oration. This dignified senior has a great deal of trouble in dodging honors, thrust upon him. Runs a Ford part of the time, and a certain fair Junior takes up the rest. Donald is one of our star debaters, and played center on the basket ball team last winter. Miss Dickey—“Is there any substance which expands in winter and contracts in summer?” Lena—“Yes, ice.” Miss Dickey—“Randall, what is the use of the external ear?” Randall—“To catch the dust, I guess.” Porfr Ten
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