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160 THE PIONEER 'asv I u VERTICAL DEFINITIONS A French article. Even the Romans must have used them. Romeo of assembly plays. Used for packing cotton. Hotaling's unfailing habit. Sissy . Virginia fOmanD hopes her car will- R. B. will tell you where to get it. A conference with Mr. Chase. Everybody has one. Gus Moltke. Wine grows on it. Nobody is even seen to do it in study halls. - The way the orchestra plays CH. A familiar cafeteria dish-creamed egg on-1. The old battle cry. The best newspaper for miles around. You clon't have to be a French teacher to know what it means. -..gi 84 ig..- lVIr. Spence in the gym. Some people's heads are made of it. A conjunction. You learn it in a French correspondence course. The partner of cheese in our cafeteria. Our students like to do it. Van Nosdall's carl He gives us spring fever. Chem students never fail to spill it. VVhere Corn would like to take his sugar. Agnes is a Latin synonym for? A popular cartoonist. An antonym for boisterous. A corridor echo-- This-is entirely out of order. A prefix. A ' Gur students areistupid. Synoynm for Mrs. Strong. Another French article. 4
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Page 89 text:
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THE PIONEER VM IN HORIZONTAL DEFINITIONS Teachers' pet. Girl Crazy. Ethel Cramer had better find a new one for late slips. The first word of many an oral report. Most horses like them. A cockney pronunciation of hole. She never speaks out of turn. One of the most attractive parts of the eye. What Olga would say if she should see a mouse. Abbreviation of a trig. term. How Mildred and Johnny like to he. Prefix of a 3 sided figure. Where a gentleman takes his hat. Teachers never fail to give one when we're unprepared. What to do with tired feet. Dotty Juleus and Bowe want only one. VVhen white cards go out. , A preposition and a conjunction. Mussolini of Fort Lee High. A conjunction. Past tense of eat. lVIiss Brady is always assigning one for homework. A word that would make recitations easy. Name of an ancient houseboat. Synonym for lllr. Strong. VVhat Doc and Nlarguerite need in a rowhoat. Commonly misused at the end of a question. The sort of flyer Dubs wishes he were.- What we'd like to he when we see new cars. A Freshman's answer to the question, 'iDidja do your Latin ? Where IVIr. Prall will not be found on Saturday night. A dipthong. An infinitive denoting existence. VVhat you're supposed to do with assignments.. A lodge member or a wild animal. We always--homework. HJ XVhat Betty Kupfer would not say to Rudy Vallee if he should pop the question . VVe refuse it in an exam. CU Gerty is Hank's one and-UD The adding machine knows how to do it. Conquer---H. VVhat the well dressed man will wear. VVho thinks he is The ham what--. -..Er 85 ig..-
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