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Father —“You never study; how do you get your lessons?” Charles B .—“Why, the teachers assign them at the close of each period.” □ On Kenmore Day, in which several of the High School pupils participated, the following incident occurred: Tom Payne, in a resplendent costume, was walking sedately about the grounds. An excited photographer, on the lookout for personages of importance, hap¬ pened to see him. He rushed up to the astonished Senior, exclaiming: “Hey, you; are you descended from anybody?” n Every one who saw the parade of old vehicles on Kenmore Day seemed to think it very good, except that Fitzhugh Rowe’s Ford was accidentally left out. □ The Senior ' s Complaint We are not kindergarteners, Nor are we in the grades; We are the Seniors, dignified, Ready to go our ways. But what do you think they do with us At three and noontime, too; They line us up and march us down As babies used to do. — Jennie Garrett, ’25. □ Chuck Hunter (to S. T. C. student)—“Hi, cutie.” S. T. C. S. (indignantly)—“Freshie.” C. H. —“Naw, I’m a Senior.” □ Three Reasons Why Girls Leave Home 1. F. Key Howard ] 2. Brawner Bolling } Some Sheiks 3. Webster Sullivan J □ Orson (to S. T. C. student)—“Want a ride?” S. T. C. S. —“No, thank you ; we’re not allowed to ride with children.” □ Miss Kennedy (in Biology)—“Some one please give the common pests of birds.” Susie If . —“Snakes, cats, dogs, and boys.” □ Student in General Science Class —“Mrs. Euliss, a teacher told me once that if you held bread in your mouth long enough it would taste like sugar.” Mrs. Euliss —“Well, have you never tried that? Did bread ever taste sweet in your mouth?” Student —“Yes, ma’am, when it had molasses on it.” 3 CJ s toV V ♦v p v ' sPv ' + ' V- K
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Historic Places in America’s Most Historic City Jfrebericksiburg “Confederate Monument and Cemetery” [ 101 ]
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