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S r j 319:9: 1 ;'E;lr y' . ,. . .in'jfta' l'1vrif If $illiam Clanntg 331511 '93::110111 1VIT. Shirk tGeom1- Mr. Parrish, what do we mean when we say the who1e is greater than any of its parts? , ' Wick: A restaurant doughnut $6 38 :X: :36 Mr. Stovall tgoing to Mayi11e1 Did you bring any chicken Grace? Beth: There are lots of chickens in Mayville, Mr.Stova11. Mr. Stovall: Why should everyone laugh When you speak of chickens? I always feel like smacking my lips. Photographer Making Freshman class picture1 : Now try not to think of yourselves at a11-think of something pleasant. ' 'VVanirads A form ............. ,. .................. 1. ; . . .. Gladys West Deportment ........................................ Cliff Crawford A beau ........ -. . . . . . . . . . . . ............... Dorothy Willoughby A shoe-shine ........................................... Mr, Shirk Pumpkin pie . . .................... . ., . .. ....... ,1. ..... 7 . . Violet West Some gun- ........ . .1 ...... ' ............... ' ......... Bess Hawes A pompadour .......................................... Fred Lear Pep ....... - Edith Jackson A loving glance . . ., .................... '. .' ........... J. B. Wheir A couple to chaperone ................... ' ........ 7. ,- . . ..... Miss Jones Pink garters1 ............... 1 ........... - ........... Rene Simpson tiRusty .............. -- ........... . . . ......... 'Maravene Scarborough A bite of banana ...................................... Erla Clarke F'reckle cream ........................ .' ............... Beth Evans A credit in typing .................................. Kenneth Johnson Hair Mtonic ........................ 1., . . . . ., ..... . ..... Mr. Stovall Dunn Bros. Delivery . . . . . . . . . ..... 7 ..................... Nina Hawes CosmetiCs . . . . .' ........... . ...... -r. . .1.- . .A ........... Florence Wilkins A hHoney ..... 1. .' ........ . . . ; .1 . . ;. .' . . . . . . - WiCkw Parrish Some candy ........................................ Helen FOWler Somethingto eat ........... . ....... -Ray Jackson A megaphone: ............. A ........................... 1. Zona Myers A beauty pin ....................................... Alice Howland AttMarshall ....... LillianThouvenel A itvoice .......................................... Frances Evans Powder puff .1 .......... ' ............................ Mrs. Schroeder A smile from Bill .................................... James Hardie 'SchoolPoeni Those who donit know and don't know they don't know-Freshmen. Those Who do-nit know and think they knowASophs. Those who kn,ow.but d-onit know they know-Juniors. Those who know and know and know they knowASeniors, follow them. $illiam GInimtg'fLEIigh $nhunf I Igage 39
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$illiam Glnuntg 2153511 ??clwcd hat ? a She: Tom: :Roy: VMr. Shirk: versing collars. F lunk L ate hours V U nexpected. callers N 01; prepared K icked out Ray: These are gloomy t No wonder, wi Leonard: A Freshman, being asked to compose a sentence making use of the til set on a pin and hatched a yell. v Kenneth: J. B.: Bessie: Why the loud sox? Rene: Keeps my feet awake, Speaking of acrostics: verb tlset evolved the following gem: 5k aIiC When was Adam married? On his wedding Eve. ' :K i4 :36 x :x: $8 :1? He: You look beautiful this morning. Emma: Zona: Roy; William; I can't. Ole and George: Mr. Shirk: 3? :X: 3X: ?Xs 3i: 3? :x: all: as axe sx: 9E alt 36 :X: at: Condon. Mrs. S. tin civicsy: are needed 'in our county buildings? . Frances: The jail. Mrs. S.: elk SK: 3? :Xs :X: Isnlt tlwholesome a funny word? What's funny about it? Why, take away the Whole of it and you have some left. '6? William, sit down in front. 3? ac: Frances, can you name any improvements that :Xs at: 36 :x: :x: imes. . th everybody out of spir1ts. $6 3? :X: at: Dontt make me laugh, you'll crack the plaster. You cough more easily this morning. I ought to; I practicedl all night. Mr. Shirk, we want you to buy one of these new re: Boys, you shouldnlt go into the collar business, but the laundry business; you two haveenough hot air to dry all the clothes in I canlt say as I havenit been in there yet. J'. B. to Jim: What? Arenlt you dining here? Mr. Shirk: Orla :. Babz' elk as. as elk 3F :Xs :Xs as is tStudent body meetingl Jim? 'Gr'ace,y0u Leonard: Jim, you oan't swear; ' Jim: No, I donlt wantto have: to listen to Johnny eat soup. Miss Maley, what are the two kinds of verbs? Let me see-ver'bs and. adverbs. Grace to Bab twho was buying a new 113,0 : See you're getting a new Yes, Ilm getting this to wear on my week iweaki end. will have to be sworn in. yage 38' ha Gg'ilHam Claiming ' EEIigh $chnnl 3C -I 90v. SW. 3a 3:: 3; an s SK Ill i . t . ha: I . . V 3 , I '.Iy t ,i 84H 't ' m w ' e . l .h l
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I Gigilliant Qluimtg EHigh $chunl f T; Merning The Dawn came smiling from the bed of night And looked upon the sleepy world. The old moon had sunk to her repose, And the rays 0f darkness were hurled As old Sol in his golden chariot Rose slowly from his slumber And came peeping over the mountains Eastern mountains of various number. The mornis precious rays became its music, The birds chirp, then shake their feathered robes, Their songs all melodies of rarest music, Their homes are the large cliff-lobes. All the insects that live on Mother World, Their daily labor have begun, The wild flowers raise their dew-stained faces, To be kissed by the warm rays of sun. The morning is still, all breezes hushed, Until a trout jumps up from the shade of a nook, Coquetting With the star-eyed flowers, That bordered the edge of the brook. Upon the hills in the sunny Southern slopes, Wild strawberries turn their blushing faces, To meet the kiss of the morning sun Then hide in their usual places. The sweet-briar, flushed with crimson blossoms, Adds to the exquisite morn, The air is scented with spicy Wintergreen Which by the soft breezes are borne. Soon the charm of the morning is broken, The cattle in the meadow begin to call, The horses start whimpering and neighing, Then morning is known to all. eALICE HOWLAND. 1; I tEHIiam 0101mm EEIEgh i$nhnnl I ynge 4'3
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