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AS SUPPOSED TO HE. THE HIGH SCHOOL OBSERVER. 7 ANSWERS T0 CORRESPONDENTS PERLEY: No, the Encyclopw- dias give no other summer resorts except Bay View. BRUCE HOWE: HAS you in- ferred in your letter, it has been five years, we would say that we do not as a rule recommend long engagements. Yet under the cir- cumstances it may be allowablef' ZOE COOK: It is as you say, teachers should not get too per- sonal. We would advise that papa speak to him at once. GRACE FERLE: No, we do not consider you are under any obli- gation to make out reports for all the teachers. Fav SEELEV: Yes, you have a grand idea, and we would suggest that you patent your lemon squeezer at once. FRESHMEN: Yes, we think it would be a good plan for you to hold an EX. You might combine with the third or fourth grades and in that way get a greater number of participants of about the same size. CHRISTOPHER: There is no doubt but that you did just right. The Athletic Society has no need of the filthy lucre and it would be foolish to burden them with such stuff, and besides they recognize, or ought to recognize, that your losses from the benefit dances, have been severe. STEWART: We think it very ungrateful in your class not to have offered you the presidency again on your return, after what you have done for them, and we also think it very presumptuous in Mr. Hopkins to act in the arbitrary manner in which he did. FRESHMAN! We do not think you canjustly claim Mr. Lesher as a member of your class, as the Sophomores have got ahead of you and seem to have a copyright on him, we would advise you to look elsewhere. WILBUR, J.: You must be mis- taken, we can find no mention, not even in Audobon's works, of any bird called a crow-faced hawk. Perhaps what you meant was a Jay. MONTY: Only summer resort girls wear their neckties at the back. R. WHEELER: In response to your inquiry in regard to the ora- torical contest, after much inves- tigation and research, we are ready to submit the following informa- tion: Mr. Jones' longest gesture was of tive minutes duration. He gave eight quotations and pointed to the flag twelve times. Turner's longest gesture was of five minutes duration. Hesitations three. References to the flag ten. Gestures forty-seven. Hayden, length of longest ges- ture 3.042 seconds. Number of gestures to flag was four. Reference to Cuba and Armenia seven times each. If the above can be of no use to you, we would advise that you pro- cure a copy of Seeley's Platform, Pulpit and Stump, or Twenty Lessons in Eloquence. Price, in boards, 13c. In cloth, 26c. ,...,.-.n ,farm :Y ..-Y . .. ,
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WILBUR JUDSON MARY DAVIS .IOSEPHINE OSBORN FAY SEELEY 1 1 r I ll iii
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