|4l!lOI0lO ejTis a shameful thing for man to lie —Tennyson. M;«0OiOlQli0a Famous Last Words Mr. Brown............................................................“Center rows pass first!” Mr. Paige ............... .............. .'.................... Let’s have it quiet here!” Miss Smith ....................................... Is there a question, any one at all?” Miss Hubbard ......................................... Oh, class, isn’t that adorable?” Miss Costello.................................................... “Get down to business!” Miss Allen ........................................... Fermez la porte, s’il vous plait.” Mr. Powers ............................. “Well, what is it? Don’t knock me over!” Miss Vail............................................ “You have a book that’s overdue!” Mr. L. Riley............................................... And they drown puppies!” Miss Weller ..............................................— ‘ Don’t forget your drill class.” Miss Todd ...................................... “Stop that mumbling in an undertone!” “Write out your translation for tomorrow.” ‘What’s going on here?” Miss Overacker ......................... Van” .................................. Miss Long............................................. No fooling with the machines!” Miss Eckmann .............. ........................................... Pm thirsty!” Mr. Smith ........................................................ “I’d do it this way.” Miss Johnston.......................................... “Say-ah-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h—h-h.” Miss Burke............................. ....................... “Get rid of your gum!” Miss Brooks ...................................................... “And er ah-ah-h-h-h.” Miss Keiser ........................................................ Let’s try again!” Miss Norgren............................................................ You’re flat!” Miss Rombach ........................................... Keep quieet and get to work!” Mr. E. Riley............. .......................................... You! Answer!” Important Notice At 4 . 45 each afternoon certain important characters may be found: Willard Bresee—at the Fortune residence. Edward Battersby—walking home with June Booher. Glen Johnson—wherever “Gert” is. Lisle Riley—probably at the golf course or bowling alley. John Plunkett—walking up and down Main Street with Mamie Haile. Miss Smith—at one of her drill classes. Neal June—on Joneses’ porch with Caroline. Paul Smith—with our sophisticated teacher, Miss Overacker. Junior Rose—gossiping with any girl who happens along. Doris Petrie—displaying the merits of her new lamp when lighted or not lighted. Sam Kaplan—wasting his valuable (?) time. Lloyd Raven—staying for Mr. Paige. Miss Todd—teaching her pupils how to keep still. Deedie Curtis and Norinne Seaker—flirting with some of their admirers. All those taking “ag”—at home practicing what Mr. Gibbs has preached. Mr. Powers—keeping some (innocent?) boys after school. Earl Riley—explaining bridge to Mr. Paige. Miss Weller—torturing some poor beast. “Dick” Holt—leaving town on a fishing trip. Freddie Becker—(that’s what the bus driver would like to know.) Ken Morris—peddling his papers. Francis Baker—trying to solve some difficult Latin translations. Katie Lee—developing her talent in Public Speaking. Evelyn Barker—trying to find her Romeo, Ken Greene. Elizabeth Jacobs, Everett Glasford. Bob Evans and Doris Blackburn—refreshing themselves at Christian’s soda fountain. “Bus” Dier and Glenrose Calnon—annoying each other. John Christian—working (?) in his father’s store. Betty Burr—trying to bum a ride down street. OROlCriiinili JiilRh3llllf:ii:in 3H0flQ IH10C Page Twenty-nine
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