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CO! wharadpriatim nf 73m Name As they are known Forte Favorite Air or Expression Bertha Harpole ........... Willie Perman ................. Honey B ..................... Tuck ............................ Anna McFarland ............ J eff .............................. Martel Mickey ................ Cutie ............................ Katie Strome ................... Katy-Did ..................... R'ichard Rawlins ............. Rick .............................. Edith Wr-enn ................... Will Hoppes ..................... Gertrude Thompson ...... Frank Edwards .............. Ruth Tower.....--.....L ....... Florence Cooley .............. Thelma Hughs ................ Glen Strome .................... Gladys Wagner .............. J ohn Calvert ................... Hazel Gadke .................... Ejner H-entzxe ................... Lester Bailey .................. Boyce Young ................... Fritze Jensen .................. Inez Cooley ..................... Grace J ackson ................. Carey Strome .............. Winona Strome..;...-. ........ Lloyd Summers .............. Floyd Summers .............. h I I ' tl r3 .. '4 d F: f! I. . '7 I I ; V- s: ... .- - . :1 . .ov h . ...- t U- ,H age: agaayrwwnuneer . - ..v,,-.,. 'w- hm r-w-nrr at- re'n auger 1-2 eniewe'Te-V'xe 471 f: A I I' o E I i F J t. v 2: I' I P 1' '1 I. :1. s- K :r' 1 V 1.. H .. . . - '- ff t ..;. g. 5 I .o r .: .- j r ,. 2 l, 2:. if :3 A. 1: y. I y: 1 II 0' I I I h N , e i 1. o 3' z 'I I -- 'a' .- ' Y -7 i v w 9' I - W I ;' ' ' ' :r f ! - . ,. e3 ,. .h u z. I u . i E .; y' .y :revW-wI-t-e ..:u;:--:-o:-2'+v. .. av: . aV 5 3 p ,x f o W n 9 . J v ' 4 I '- . E A ...a...;.-:. 3-.9' 4...'I...;'-'::K.aa .v. . Q 2 . r C u 0 Q V b A r ; d . :j ,. y. W :o 0-. V . a O a A i V 5, I W i I I. - I I I I V T - '- b I O r f e . U r I. f '. II M I. J . y 7' .I a 5 . . i . . H . I I y. I U . ' I . . l ' O p- 0; , y u . v 3' . 'I' I; v ' Y 1 v .-o R . . .. I f o T' I n 'I . ,; h I' ; v .- V. a g r . a .. .. 3 w - Q I. , .;'.'C:y a d-r'. veer r; . . '5 V - . 2 '. v ' ' D Q. I ' rv- - ,; '1 I 9. ' 1 I Birdie .......................... Bill ............................... Muley .......................... 'Sh-orty ......................... Just Ruth .................... Ppppy -------------------------- Pleblter ....................... Classy .......................... Glad Eyes ................... J ohnny ........................ Gadfly .......................... Shiner .......................... Chub ............................ Brigham ...................... Fritz ............................ Fatty ........................... Mutt ............................. IsnIt known ........... . ..... Mamma's Child ......... Floyd ........................... Lloyd ........................... Looking sweet ................. Making jokes .................. Studying Caesar ............. Standing still .................. Talking to Rick ............. Talking to Katy-Did ..... Giggling ........................... Killing time ..................... Sleeping ............................ Arguing ............................ Showing her dimples ..... Nothing in particular;.. Pleasing Bip .................... Hunting the moon .......... TrYing to fiirt ................. Writing poetry ............... Primping .......................... Debating ........................... Making speeches ............ Being Boy-ce ................... Making eyes .................... Criticising ........................ Flinting ............................. Elucidating ...................... Watching Rick ............... Studying? ........................ Studying ........................... Absence makes the heart grow fonder. EverybodyIs doing it. Say, the doggonest funniest thing happened. Oh, you beautiful doll. Sometime, somewhere. The Girl I Left Behind. I Wonder WhoIs Kissing Him Now. All I Get is Sympathy. I love my studies, but oh, you-once in a while! Nobody Loves a Fat Man. Be Sweet to Me, Kid. - Jesus, Lover of My Soul. My Lovinf Honey Man. Love Me; Love My Dog. Kiss Me. Nobody Loves Me. Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland. Deuce pretty girl. I Want Someone to Call Me Dearie. Wish I Were Home, and Mother Were Here. Has Anybody Here Seen Charlie? Pm Afraid to go Home in the-Dark. Yankee Doodle. . Alice yHelenI, Where Art Thou? At Last Pve Found Someone to Love. I donIt know. I donIt know.-
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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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