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LOST AND FOUND Found-In the moon, by Miss Peirce, anything that cannot be tound else where. J Lost-The girls' good reputation at first lunch period. Found-A good place to keep a key-By Sana Burke. Lost-San1's hat at Alma's house. Lost4Anna on her way to Brown Owl Meeting. Lost-At the meetings of the B. O. board-much valuable time by S B Lost-The crease in Mr. Shern1an's pants. Found-In the corridor-Sam Burke. . ILLUSTRATED SONGS Any Little 'Girl That's a Nice Little Girl, is the Me.-M. Price ' Call Around Any Old Time.-M. Cox. Rigfht Little Gnl Iloi It's Never Late Till Morning and Its Early After That.-R. S wet Girls! Girls! Girls !.-Miss Peirce. There's a Big Cry Baby in the Moon.-Asfrofzomy I,ve Lost My Heart But I Don't Care !-M. Leach. Silver Bell CPD-On, IIJISS llJ1L'l7l-f07'd'S Desk. I-Ier Bright Smile.-N. .S'lzatrfc1'0ss. Afraid to Go Home in the Dark.-B. O. B. Girls Afraid to Go I-Ionic at All.-B. O. B. Boys. Every Little Movement.-The Boston de-votrcs The Girl IVho XNou1dn't Spoon.-A. Marslzall. Little Miss Up-to-Date.-L. B7'0ffICl'f0II. You Are the Ideal of My Dreams.-G. Alcfczz. Oh ! Marie.-E. llffczlzcib. For I-Ie's a College Boy.-I. Huglzvs. Out in Your Canoe.-C. Tlzorzzfozz.-M. Read. Billy Boy.-G. D1'c'fU11rl01'f. Une Sweetly Solemn Tliouglit.-Il'0 are fIIlI.S1lCd. Good Nlglll.-CCIfZ0I'Ilt9.3 49 Class. af rcccss
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bus.' I Marco: fafter minutes have been approvedj 'Tm going to change the nnnutesf' Pupil: :'The fires aresatisfied with large odors. b Mrs. F.: You canlt feed a furnace Hre on the odors of onions and cab- age. A , Martha has discovered taints in the leaves of a tree! Wfho was Marcols friend in declamation? Martha says her favorite pastime is f'crabbing.', Sweeney: Reciting astronomy in a low voice. .Mr. Hoyt: Can you hear her ? Montagano: Vote for all three on same paper and the one that has the most votes will be chairman. Marco, translating a Pitrnanic Shorthand sign: Such would be not. Mr. Reed: A curiosity of shorthand is, that you add by subtraction. In the Boys' Debating Society: Girouard: f'I'll move the nominations be closed. Sweet: All those in favor say, 'Ay' . Girouard: f'Ay.,' Sweet: 'fThose opposed ?', Remainder of society: Nay Sweet: The Ayes have it. A Miss Peirce: 'fXN'hat is the number of your lVooley, Ruth ? Ruth: What is my Wfooleyiy' Cora: tln class meetingj Uh, let someone lse do it, Tm always chasing your money. Mangiante: The constellations for today are Epus, Orion, and Colum- , . Xlfilfred bought the following number of tickets for the Senior Dance: WZCXXYUEFI . Miss Smith, in astronomy: The clouds are nimbus and cumbusf' Tn Latin Class: 'She changed both his eyes and feathers into a beak. Mangiante: A parapluie is something to hold the rain. Price says the albedo of the bust of Shakespeare is very low and he needs a bath. Mr. Hoyt in 'lth period Astronomy class: There'd be a full earth at new moon. Sl
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