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Junior Jokes June Beck, the basket ball star (?) Blanche Nichols, the Junior’s dwarf. Orval Baker, the giant of the class. Vera Barnhart, our star. Tilman Rice, our grand opera singer. Arthur Ober, our electrician. Nora Shock, the giggling girl. Robert Smith, the Junior’s joker. Iva Cripe, the girl who likes rice. Lower Kitson. the great music composer. Charles Shelter, the deaf and dumb boy. Mae Lcflforgc, the girl with an everlasting smile. Foster Shelter, the timid boy. Ha! Clure McPherson, the German student. Marian Bonewitz, the basket ball star. Lorraine Bolinger, the Junior’s artist. Mabel Geyer, the Junior’s sport. Lester Coe, our genius. Orrel Little, who never stops whispering. Madeline Wolfe, the sweet young thing. Conrad Hare, the boy that adores his teachers. Margaret Gump, our short story writer. Mr. Batton (in Hist. Ill)—“Did we ever have any trouble ith Tripoli. Orval?” “Yes, they monkeyed with our ships.” June—“What did you get in the History test?” Orrel—“A pair of silk hose.” Mr. Batton asks Mae in History, a question. Before answering she looked at her notes. Mr. B.—“Mac, look this way.” M. L.—“I can’t.” Mr. B.—“Then look at me.” M. L.—“I positively couldn’t look at you.” Mr. B.—“Well, then look at Orbic.” M. I..—“Oh! I can’t look at any of you. Miss Moore asks Robert Smith, in Cicero, who was gazing out of the window, what was so interesting. R. S.—“1 see Mr. Ulrey’s auto—I mean his Ford.” Studying, “Vision of Sir Launfal.” Miss Moore—“Charles, what is a charger in this sentence, ‘Sir Launfal rode from the gate on his charger?’ ” Charles S.—“It is a man.” Madeline (in History)—“Napoleon worked hard to be raised.” Mr. Batton—“In rank, you mean, because you speak of yeast raising.” Marian turned around to Charles—“Put down the window, please.” Charles S.—“I don’t want to make a commotion for I haven’t my lesson, and Mr. Batton doesn’t sec me, I’m so small.” Gcom. (Nora Shock is explaining a proposition)—“That line runs through its foots.”
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Lester Coe . (fMass of cUcntecn Motto—Excelsior Colors—Scarlet and Steel Gray Flower—Rose Top Row, left to right—Lester Coe, Charles Shellcr, Clure McPherson, Conrad Hare, Orbie Brookins, Robert Smith, Foster Shellcr. Middle Row- Nora Shock, Madeline Wolfe, Tilman Rice, I.ower Kit-son, Arthur Ober. Iva Cripe, Margery Gump, Mae Lefforge. Bottom Row—Marian Boncwitz, Mabel Gcycr, Orrel Little, Lorraine Bolinger, era Barnhart, June Beck, Blanche Nichols, Orval Baker.
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