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FI GB. ID. GE: lltlll. FAVORITE SA YINGS Miss Brown ..... ................ ' 'But that was the assignment! Ruby King ..... .................. ' 'My word! Mr. Anderson --- ........ Take for example- Fred .......... --- My super-service car. Ralph .... ........... ' 'Where's Webster ? Joe ...... ............ ' 'Why look so hard ? Aldine --- .......................... Oh!!! Delbert --- ..... Looks bad for the home team- Dale .... --- We have to have quartet practice. Funny ..., --- That's the last theme I'll write. Olga ......... .................. ' 'Good Gravy! Judith ........ .................. ' 'Ohl Foot! Walter Barth .... ............ ' 'I'd hate to be as dumb as you ! Isabelle ........ .................... ,, - ............ Good Night ! oooo Miss Brown: And now, Walter, who wrote that poem you just ref cited? Walter: I can't pronounce his name, but it's spelled something like a-n-o-n-y-, I can't remember the rest of it. Miss Brown: Anonymous ? Walter: Yep! That's the guy. Miss Brown: Is he French or English ? Walter: I didn't look him up. oooo Pinkstaff : What are the three divisions of Economics ? Student: Production, consumption and distribution. Pinkstai : What is consumption ? Student: It's a disease. 0909 Anderson CBotany field tripj : This is a young oak. It will take years to develop. Bill fimpatientlyj : Are we going to stay here till it grows up ? Miss Brown: Now, Dale, tell us of the man you were to have looked up today. CDale turns the leaves of the book with frantic haste.D Don't you know you were supposed to have it done ? ' Dale: I was just looking to see if I did it. oooo Mr. Anderson fGirls' Glee Clubj : Put some feeling in your singing 1 fThe music which follows is very flat.J Soprano: We put in too much feeling then. Mr. Anderson: It sounds like your feelings are very low. oooo BORED OF EDUCATION Leonard Berg, Secretary Wm. Farnsworth, President Elmer W. Yergler, Vice-President I Evueuaa
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A lllD. IE. lltlll. Back Row: Mr. Pinkstaff, E. Rentsch, W. Harweger, G. Harweger, W. Rudin, A. Cluver. Front Row: L. Rudin, Eckhoff, N. Luecke, J. Bauer, Salmon, E. Cluver. SPECIAL COURSE 1928-29 On December 3, 1928, fourteen boys were enrolled in the Short Course consisting of Business Arithmetic, Business Spelling, Sociology, Penmanship and a short course in accounting. The course, lasting until March 4, 1929, was open to all boys of high school age in the community. The students of the Short Course were boys, in most cases, needed at home during regular farming seasons. The course tended well to aid the boys in arithmetic, writing, and spell- ing, while the new course introduced for the first time, being sociology, tended to aid them in views of our Society in general. It is expected that four of the boys will start the regular high school course next year. The Short Course has been offered three different years, 1925-26, 1926-27, and 1928-29. In the year 1927-28 there was no class because there were insufficient students. It is felt that at least twelve students must be enrolled to make a course profitable. The board of education intends to continue offering the course as long as there are students enough to justify it. We hope that those who read these pages and have not finished their high school course will see fit to register with us next year. l27l 9 V115
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