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Bob lVlulvihill did act awful. He rang the bell, and here came Johnny to see what was wrong. l hid, because I was afraid they'cl blame it onto me. All the boys sassed Her like every- thing today. I was afraid sheid call on me to lick a few of them, but She clidn't. I guess She didn't pay much attention to them. February: Joy! There are to be no more Staff meetings. The commit- tees are to work together from now on. Flunky, your work is done! April: I thought my work was done, but it wasn't. I had to carry all the big heavy plates to the printers and all the Annual material, too. But l'm sure l'm done now, for the 6'Camaraderie, I9I3, has gone to press. M. T. fin Senatel, trying to hit Prof. K. on the head with a paper wad- Donald H.-Why don't you hit him? Mabel-lt don't do any good, they just slide off. -If if Russell C. fin Englishj-If this was her lover, she ought to know what he does. Bob M.-They don't always know. PF PB Is Mr. Larra-a-bee? vi- '11 Miss S.-Name something abstract. Anna Y.-Love. Gertrude V.-Ah, that can be felt. vi- if Miss C.-Vvhat kind of a dative is that, John? J. Walker finto whom she has been trying to drill infinitivesj -Complementary. Miss S.-What does abstract mean? Hester G.-I don't know. Miss S.-Then, what does concrete mean? Hester-Well, l looked that up and it said, not abstract. 'PPI' Caroll H.-What kind of an apple is it that is green all over? Mr. Andrewshcreen apple. -if -X- Moore fassigning Chemistry lessonj-We will only take pages 157, l58, 159, l60, l6l, l62, 163, over to exercises, for Monday. Errnil H.--And we will only finish the book, Tuesday. 'Pi' Ralph Bruner-Vfhat was that Diet of WOl'mS,,? Miner P.-Ask one of the girls, I don't take cooking. fx- -3 Why is Thomas Green? We
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the floor this time. She asked for ideas: nobody had any. I had some, but I knew I wouldn't dare express 'em-language wasn't adequate anyway. After ten minutes of solemn waiting for an inspiration they sent me down town to get some ideas. I went and could find nothing but :gi hammers and bricks loose. When I brought 'em 1.52.3 back they said no knocking and throwing allowed T L'- M in this Annual. You have not, says She, look- ! ,I ing severely at me, and She had on her glasses 6 fig that night, too!-Ushown as much tact in your me-'ri-1 selection as I thought you capable of. No, but, please, your I-Ionor, I brought the hammers apologized I, to drive in what tacks I can show. Rotten, they said, and I subsided to my seat on the floor. Originality doesn't pay. Cffice holding is a fraud. All hour and not a word from any save She, and we filed out feeling that it was a dumb bunch anyway. And then to cap the climax to have to be called down because so much noise had been made. Vvhen, as I said before, nobody said a word but--Look out, Flunky. be careful what you say. November: Meeting again. I got to sit on a chair tonight. Guess I've made a hit with Her. I-Iad an exciting time, resorting to vio- lence, when I ejected IVIac Hancock forcibly. Still no ideas. Even She ran out of 'em and had to resort to chewing gum. December: Nothing else to talk about so we decided to charge every mem- ber five cents for being tardy. Every member, over thirty, had to pay a dime. This was for the benefit of the Faculty repre- sentative. Literary editor absent tonight, so I am home early. I am learning to get the chairs in and out quickly, too. Maybe there are worse things than being Staff Flunky. December: It rained, as usual, for Staff meeting tonight. I don't approve of Staff meeting in the rain anyhow, but they never ask me what I like. If they did, I'd take a whole evening for my speech. I had to take the girls home again tonight, but I hopped a car and rode all the way in from Dailey's, on the cow-catcher. If they'd pay me for this job I could ride like a gentleman-but idle dreams, they never will. December: Had a nice, quiet meeting tonight. Urith wasn't there, so I had time to play afterward. Lowell and the music editor took a walk, and I followed them. I clidn't dare get very close, but anyway, I heard Lowell say, Were you ever in love, Letty? I couldn't hear what she said, but I could judge from what hap- pened that she had been. January: My heart is too full of pain for utterance! Vvhy? She an- nounced that from now on there would be Staff meeting every week! January: fx, She got sore tonight because no one had their I work up, and said that if it cIidn't come up better, , 1 she was going to have meeting EVERY NIGHT. I I sure do hope it comes up. They don't have a bit Y of mercy on me. Tonight Bob Mulvihill and Rus- sell Comstock got in a fight, and I had to separate .ch ii' them. It was hard work, but She was mad, and I ' was afraid not to succeed. January: Had Staff meeting the eighth period in Mr. Kendall's office today. As it was light, the girls went home by themselves. Gee! vp... - x-1 ... -. HIST in 'W
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ELNWZ Us STAFF Laura Ann Reed Robert Mulvihill . Louis Morehead Louise Thayer Urith Dailey . lone Fisher Lowell Smart Mr. Larrabee Miss Sample . . . . Louis Morehead ,.,, . . . ..Editor-in-Chief . Business Manager Assistant Business Manager .Corresponding Editor . . .Literary Editor . . . .Art Editor Rus l . ' Board of Control - N sell Stuart . . Lillian Moran Walter Newman Anna McKown . Mary Wilson Burwell Barr . . . . .Prophecy Faculty and Seniors Mabel Stanley Charles Arnold . . ..... Athletics Richard Morgan Letty Pratt .. ..,.. Music Malcolm Hancock Ruth Hilt ... , . .Dramatic Jeanette Kight V H Q .German Mary Wilson . . .... .. .Class Will Russell Comstock .,... History Josephine McGuire Mabel Toles . .- . . .jokes Emu: Havdock ' Margaret Floyd ., . .... Grinds Herma Bohm John Burke Pearl Heudren Earl Beckner . . . .. .Alumni Elizabeth McCole Rhea Kinder .... ..... C alendar Katie Teel Nelson Black . . .... Staff Flunky I lilrviiliwl
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