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iiAll is fair in love and war? to get away from; you ?ii Mr. R. twhile discussing a question of international warfarey- Miss Thomson Cooking up at the ceilingy-JT know about- about the war? +o+o+ Carey ttrying in vain to write Anna McFarlandis namey- I donit like your name? 3 +o+o+ . Mr. B.-iiMr. Washburne, can you answer this question Em Mr. W.- We11, I remember, but live forgotten? +0+o+ Soph-hDid you ever hear Thelma sing? Freshie-JiNo, but Pve heard Richard Carrolf' +0+0+ Mr. BealseiiVVhat three words do you use mOSt in school? Freshieeiil donit know? ' Mr. Beals- Correct? Anna-iiChange it then, . +o+o+ Mr. ReetzeiiHas anyone reported iOn the Hilltop ?' Wise Classmate-iiNo, we have been in the habit of reporting in the English room. +o+o+ r Mr. S. targuing with Mr. P. translation of Caesary- Whoop! WhOa there? Miss T.-wWhat is the matter, Mr. S.; is your pony trying +0+0+ Mr. B.-JiKeep on looking for iSweetness and Light. Mr. V.-de be more likely to find sweetness in the dark. +0+0+ Mr. SehWho told you that, Mr. Edwards? Mr. Ed.-iiEncyclopedia. ' +0+0+ Classy ton loud sox dayy- By jove! Tihere,s my shirt. Yet Edith didnit see anything funny. . +o+o+ Mr. V.-iiDonit the white corpuscles lose their lives in fighting ,9! bacteria ?,, 100 gi gt .. . nifwrm O m ihhs 5 .v ' mu 3 N. .t s$' i.' h $35 . : A dxihr, : dull. , A :m w chat in by gun hill: 2min Hm; g- r1 . xih $111 hm .i-r r. H mm: but HM 1 - lunblnlt ,-.. n . uI-Scmnmg' Hz: a 1M: F-ih CM 3 incur: P! h!!! W ! ! ..: 7336!! 3? 11am 14v tintm Tbmwn Ira! I 7153! mmpk La 21:: in. ltnlwd Mn ; Hut! i 39 ,' 111;,1 :th thin. K213. ruih 3 n W-Wrmt Wm :th m... .M m... .2, emw ?:Lanldhaii Med .3! r3 -4 4m win : 5: mg tsunami :HI. .134 3h win 1L ' M T 3w. ihun! T .mhh' hu '1fo hh.l
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passed through. Boys, 'MottoeiiLadies first? Zlnawarahlw : ; Helen and her MDutchX, ' Hollie and his itJewel. Gladys and her iiratfi Carey and his itSmilefi i3 James and his itFernfi Thelma and her Bip? Kaping and his ifsmallnessfi Scullen and his iiHannabel. Beals and his ii ,, En Enitialz gignifg Anything in 1112 011mm nf tla ? Carey StrOme n---------.. ................... Canit Stay . Edith Wrenn ............................ Ever Waiting i Gertrude Thompson ......................... Get There William Perman nun ; .............. Well, Perhaps Bertha Harpole .......................... Better Hurry Martel Mickey .......................... Making Money w Katie Strome ............................. Keeping Still Rick Rawlins ............................ Reckless Rick Sophia Peterson ............................ Sober Poly Anna McFarland ......................... Always Merry Carl Reetz ......................... CrackerjacklRunner +0+0+ If Thelma Hughs and Bishop Mloorhead can walk to school in thirty minutes, how long Will it take Thelma Hughs and Carey Strome to do the same? I +0+0+ Mr. Scullen-iiWhat other two metals are there that are at- tracted by a magnet? StudenteiiBismuth and alimony? +o+o+ Mr. Beals- What is the meaning of insurgent? Miss Gr-iiWhy, its an officer in the army, isnit it ?,i 99 Rule-eFirst boy there must hold the door open till all have :,;mm;gmr+w t. .. g; . , ,amw Wm; 1,633.0 :
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If a girl should go with mBrown, ii would Bertha Stoner? +o+o+ Miss Te What is the poet speaking of in the 1ine,Sing on in the dark, grim swamp? ii Student- Frogs. , +0+0+ Miss Thomson-iiWhy doiwe study Rhetoric? Explanation: iiSo we can write Poetryfi +0+0+ A dillar, a dollar, . ' A ten dclock scholai, W hat makes you icOme so soon? Why dorft you come :15 Taylor does. And land here just at noon? Eaten In 32 Eemrmhrrrh Nov. 2-Surprising! The number that have promised to try out for debate. Dec. 5-We got a lessop'in Astronomy from A. K. Mickey. Dec. 2-11-e-Tracer dropped Latin and took up Work in Irish root. Dec. 23-Miss Thomson went to the Rebekahis basket social. 'She set a bad example for the Freshmen. Jan. 19--Marte1 ran a street car a six block race. Martel won. Jan. 22-Classy stayed all night with Brown. Feb.16-The chorus girls made the hit of the season. Hoppes got stung. March IQeWr'estling contest between Strome and Strome. Strome victorious. April 1--Mr. Scullen did not demand that conversations be as short as possible. I April S-eBasketball girls had their pictures taken. Result, plate slightly cracked.1 April 22 to 25-Taylor absent. Result, first week in the record of the school year that no one was tardy. i - ,, A 3w. Mir VT: .1...,;Ti...'1,.,v-amm A L'f' t JJVZU ava'e W , 1.- $.17-
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