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Recipes From the Domestic Science Class in C H. S. A. W. MILLER. 6 sq. in. tallness, 5 gal. uncontrollable energy mixed thor¬ oughly with 2 lbs determination. Beat briskly for firteen minutes. Add a dash of temper. This makes excellent. MILLER SHORT CAKE. MISS H PIERSON To love of travel add 2 pts. sympathy. Beat thoroughly, adding gradually 7tsp. modesty and 11 gills “Love inforcing discipline.” Bake to a delicate brown. This is a tested recipe for HANNAH’S ANGEL FOOD. MISS J. SMITH. 13 qts. musical ability, creamed with 7 pts. dignity, 3 gal. exactness, add 3 qts. stateliness and add 165 ec. jolliness. Beat until light; bake in a hot oven; to be eaten immediately. SMITH’S HOT CROSS BUNS. MISS L. BAUR. To 8 qts. strong will add 1 gal. good nature. Mix well with 16 pts. jolliness. Beat constantly, adding a dash of pepper. Flavor to taste. LEMON SHERBET A LA LOUISE. LLOYD BROWi NE, ’12. 1 cup lankiness, 3 lbs. business ability, 10 gal. “love Un- English,” 5,0C0 kgm. mathematical brains, whip until creamy and quickly add a dash of dirtiness. This will make an excel¬ lent BOSTON BROWN BREAD. W. T. BRUSH, T2. To 16 lbs desire for a good time add 14 qts. forgetfulness, 1 cup good nature, 1 gal. excuses; heat to a stiff froth and fry in a hot oven. This is a tested and approved recipe for T. CAKES. 29
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History of the Freshman Class On June 8, 1911, a class of fourteen graduated from Clover- dale Grammar School with great honors. Out of the fourteen graduates, eight of us, joined by two others from other schools, entered the Cloverdale Union High School on August 28, 1911. We were given a reception by the upper classmen, and at the first meeting of the 0. V. L. we were initiated into that society. After the Christmas vacation two more members became freshmen, making a freshman class of twelve,—three boys and nine girls. The Freshman class shines out brightly not only in class works but also in Athletics; two of our girls are on the Basket Ball team, one of our boys has been appointed Captain of the C. U. H. S. Baseball Team and another of our boys holds an honored place as a member of the “Spectator” staff. L. W., 15. 28
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FLORENCE LILE, ’12. 3 gal. alertness, 2 lbs. “artistability,” 11 qts. mischief. Sprinkle well with an abundance of temper and you will have LILE SHORT CAKE. FRANK BELFORD, ’12. 1 cc. worldly wisdom, 6 qts. sagacity, 15 gills grouchiness cook for 10 minutes and when cool cover with a crust of frank¬ ness and you will have delicious FRANK FURTERS. JOHN SINK, ’12. 3 lbs bluffing, 5 qts. babishness, 10 qts. “so called wit,” 1 cup hot air. Mix well together; sprinkle with plenty of laziness and you will 1 ave JOHNNY (DEVIL) CAKE. NETTIE BEASLEY, ’13. To 5 lbs “love of music,” add 18 qts. preparation for ex’s, 6 chillicopina peppers. Stir in a little nervousness and plenty of frizzles and this makes splendid BEASLEY WAFFLES. GERTRUDE LUDWIG, 13. 9 lbs “love of stage,” a pinch of cayenne pepper, 1 qt. coquettishness, 3 doz. joshes; let rise over night and knead in 1 qt. “love for a good time.” LUDWIG KOFFE KAKE. MAUDE THOMPSON, 13. 8 gal. ability, 3 tsp. conceit, 1 cup “love for mischief.” Stir well; add a few pickles, 16 gills sociability. “Red Bud” flavor¬ ing. THOMPSON FALLEN ANGEL CAKE. RUTH BELCHER, 13. 5 pts. modesty, 1 lb “desire for a good time,” 1 tsp. debati- bilitv; mix thoroughly and stir in plenty of waltzing. Flavor with extract of peppermint. RUTH KISSES. 30
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