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onward, upward, till the goal ye win! KEMBLE. The Ginkgo - Page Nineteen
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The Masters arid Their Orders THE MASTER THE ORDER Miss Borgerding-- Quiet! Miss Clawson- One more like that and out you go. Miss Ford- l'm going to turn the class play over to the whole school. Mr. Freed- How about continuing that con- versation in the hall? Miss Fuller- Go back to your home room. Miss Gayvert- This is your show, not mine, so ruin it. Mr. Haney- Shut up, or l'll bounce you. Mr. Hogq- Follow your nose-out the door. Mr. Keefer- Wake up! Mr. McLaughlin- O. K. Three mornings at 8:OU. Miss Miller- I haven't a thing to do tho nin h periodg l'1l see you then. Mrs. Moreland- We won't have an exhibition if you don't get down to work. Pet Aversions of Miss Borgerding detests gum-chewers and discourteous students. Miss Clawson's temper flares up at the sight oi a contented gum-chewer. Miss Ford simply despises gummers. Mr. Freed has a contempt for pupils who are afraid they won't make a mark in the world, and therefore they make it on the walls and desks instead. Mr. Haney hates giggling or talking when a recitation is going on. Mr. Hogg can't stand a student who comes up to him and says, Well, l guess that will hold you. Guess that put you in your place. Mr. Keefer dislikes students who have little brains and big mouths. Mr. McLaughlin burns up at the sight of students cheating or copying during an ex- amination. Miss Miller has a contempt for the student who lies in order to get a higher grade, and Page Eighteen W The Ginkgo THE MASTER THE ORDER Mr. Munson- You can keep me company to- morrow at eight! Mr. Parfitt- Close the door-from the out- side. Mr. Slick- The day, Monday: the time, 8 A.M.g the place, lU3. Mr. Small- I'll keep you off the honor roll. Miss Spamer- Be quiet, or I'll take away your marbles. Miss Taylor- Why aren't you good, like lohnny? Miss Vogeley- I'll drop you out the wine dow. Mr. Walters- Your next move is out the door. if Mr. Wenrich- One more crack- Mr. Willis- Cut it out, 'Shorty,' or I'll saw you down some more. the Teachers for the student who cheats and is not ashamed of it. Mr. Munson thinks very little of the pupil who is so ill-mannered that he laughs at an- other's unintentional mistakes. Mr. Partitt hates wisecracking, horsenlaugh- ing, and the sound oi breaking glassware in lab. Mr. Slick gets very angry when he hears the low buzzing sound of students who are talking and think that they can't be heard. Miss Spamer holds a grudge against rude students. Miss Taylor abhors horse-laughing during a recitation. Miss Vogeley loathes cheats, loafers, and alibi-ists. Mr. Walter is irritated by this foo business that's going around the school. Mr. Willis dislikes the horsing around in assembly. Dorothy Rock, '39.
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