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Mr. Aiton spoke on the value of an education. He said no one should pet an education merely to shine in high society, but thinks it ought to give us a broader and truer view of the world at large. He closed by speaking of our advance along educational lines, saying it was due in no small measure to the work of our superintendent, Mr. Selvig. They visited the different rooms until the 10:il(J train and then left for Preston. The school will always appeeiate the visits of such men and remember the inspiring addresses given us. The attractive cover design of this annual was executed by Miss Bon-well to whom The Moccasin Board expresses sincere appreciation. The Moccasin Board gratefully acknowledges valuable suggestions and assistance from the high school teachers, Misses Bonwell, Paddock and Mr. Selvig, in planning this booklet. Also to Mr. Haugen, the publisher of the annual, who has spent extra time and energy in making it attractive. To all others, too, who have so freely given both time and effort to aid the High School in this endeavor are due our sincere thanks. IBuhhlfii Before the debate:- “Where is Mr. Selvig?” “Developing the negatives.” “Who’s been taking pictures now?” Has auyone heard our School Board sing, “ Watch on the Rhine?” Too bad the Seniors did not engage them for Commencement Exercises. Say, boys, is it consistent with Senior dignity to take Spelling after school? We are quite cheered about the state of alfairs in the U. S. Senate since Josie informed the Senior U. S. History Class that they were restricted by the tenth commandment. Surprise greeted the information from a Senior that Macaulay’s essays on “Milton” and “Addison” were among Carlyle’s most noteworthy works. Come on, Sophomores 1 Don’t be afraid of German. Freshman Junior . Senior Out of the mouths of babes-translation- “The girl wanted to be at home.” Teacher, “No, that wasn’t what she wanted.” Freshman-” Well, its mighty hard to tell what a girl does want anyway.” In the Physical Geography class aquestion was asked one day whether, if he went up high, a person could sit down and watch the earth go round.
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(Elasii nf 190B Lela Patterson M.vrtle Linderraan Susan Lindsay Francis Scanlon
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