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don’t you tell anybody else what you heard, will you? We’ll fix Mr. Bill.” “Naw, I’ll keep shut,” answered Bobbie firmly. “Well, so long, Bobbie” said Jack, and soon he was on his way to his chum, George Wilcomb. He sawt George on the front porch and as soon as he had told him of Bill’s trick and its result, told him of his plan to get even with his rival. “I think we had better call the club together” said George, when Jack had finished outlining his plan. “They might be able to (help us out a whole lot.” The club to which George referred was the J. O. K., composed of eight of the High School boys. George was president and Jack was its most popular member. “Say, I didn’t .think of that!” exclaimed Jack. “Let’s call ’em together tonight.” “Where you been again, little boy?” inquired Bill jokingly, as Jack came in. “Did she throw you over?” “You shut up,” growled Jack as he picked up a book. “I got to go to a club meeting tonight and I want to study.” “Why, I don’t see how you can study w’hen you have been disappointed in —”. His words were suddenly and rudely interrupted by a Webster’s Unabridged dictionary, propelled by the arm of Jack, which caught him squarely in the mouth. “You little imp,” he roared. “I’ll -”, but his words fell on empty air, for Jack had seized his books and was gone to the library to finish his studying in peace. At eight o’clock that evening the J. 0. K. club solemnly assembled in George Wilcomb’s room. “Everybody here?” inquired George. “Jack isn’t here yet,” replied one of the boys. “He is too,” answered Jack himself opening the door. “Bill wouldn’t let me study up in the room so I went down to the library and I just got thru about five minutes ago. That Tacitus fellow must have laid awake until midnight every night figuring out the nardest construction for us to puzzle over.” “Aw, never mind about Tacitus; we must get down to business. We have a great deal to attend to tonight,” commanded the president. “Has any one here any suggestion to make in regard to a plan for evening up on Bill Rawley. Have you all heard about the dirty trick he played on Jack here?” “No,” answered the other six members in unison. “Well then, in order that you may become acquainted with the seriousness of the crime, and inflict a suitable penalty, I will proceed to enlighten you” replied the president. “I think I have about as good a plan as any,” announced Jimmy Murray indignantly when George had finished. “I think we should kidnap him, take him Poilr Thirteen
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Violet Flanagan “Cor Cordium.” Basket ball (1, 2, 8); A. A.; Society editor Chinook Breeze; German club (3); Green Stockings; Modern Merchant of Venice; Valedictory. Violet is another busy senior. One result of her labor is the highest grade in the class. She is an athlete, besides a good student and one of the ablest members of the Annual staff. Fern Cushman “Votes for Women.” Box Elder H. S. (3); Modern Merchant of Venice; Green Stockings; Class Will. Fern is another industrious student, and is also a firm supporter of Miss Rankin and of woman suffrage. She thot that C. H. S. was a better place to finish up at than Box Elder, so came here and brot a bundle of sunshine along. Helen Stamm “A ready tongue, a ready wit, Slam, slam, slam, and never care a bit.” Basket-ball (1, 2, 3, 4); A. A.; Vice-pres. Glee club; Green Stockings; German club (3); Pres. Senior social committee. Helen is one of the star niano players of the high school. Besides pounding the ivories, she is an able basketball player and strong enthusiast for class parties, etc. She takes a great deal of interest in the boys also. Some people are so careless they even break their wrists trying to crank Fords. Miss Adams—“Hugo, what is the Paramecium?” Hugo—“The Paramecium is a warm blooded animal.” Jacob Flora, giving his favorite quotation from the Merchant of Venice, “Love me and leave me not.” Page T we I :
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