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Sayings of beniurs 1. Martin-- I'm a Mick. Nichols- Well I should say. johnson- Well what do you think of that? Joslin- By jinks. Madigan- Gog. Karlovec- Oh gee. De Forest- Believe me, boy. Cosgriff- No one could do it like father. Hadde- You don't say. Romanis-- A-a-a-w. Lampus- Sugar. Caldwell- For the 1and's sake. Foley- Jimmy crickets. Combs-- Oh fudge. Hafemeister-- Oh gee, blame it. Beck-:'We11 I'1l be jiggeredf' Creer- How do you make that out ? Boltey-- Great guns. Kirian- Ach Himmelf' Schacha- I'11 get there maybe. B. Martin- Oh hen. Whipp- Oh dear. King- By hen. 33
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EVA LOUISE HUBERTY. Eve, Who runs fastest gets the ring. Kormaw. JULIA ZAYNZ. Dutch, Parting is sweet sorrow. Kormaw. JOHN FRANK HASEY. Casey Jack, I am a part of all that I have met. Ecremmoc. at Bustzbrahuate Tlllllflnrk E live in an age of intense mental activity and ever increasing nerve strain. In order to cope successfully with these existing conditions a great deal of intellectual training is essential. The post-graduate readily realizes the value of mental discipline. The High School of Commerce presents an interesting Held to the grad- uate of academic high schools who desires a business training. Its basis is practical, its course of study is rational, and its instruction is unexcelled. A mind having been for four years systematically cultivated by intense mental activity should, at the expiration of that time be trained in those subejcts which prepare for the responsible work of life. The Business Course affords scope for keen and close observation, it combines thought and action. Skilful guidance, which is absolutely necessary at this point, is found in the High School of Commerce. We hope that in future years many will appreciate the excellent instruc- tion which this school affords, and take advantage of it, as we, the post- graduates of '10, have done. We wish others success in this work, because to be a leader here means leadership in the world, for real life is reproduced within the class-room. Our instructors cause us to reflect the life of the out-side world. We hope that others may enjoy the same pleasant com- panionship with teachers and pupils. With loyalty to our own schools, we still say, Here's to the Post Graduates of High School of Commerce! IMOGENE PILCHER, WINIFRED HINCKLEY, Class '09, Lincoln High School. OLGA KERRS, Class '08, South High School. 32
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