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Page 20 text:
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Romans were very scholarly. For hours, students would sit at the feet of their teachers, eagerly learning their Greek, law, and rhetoric. These pupils not only sat at their teachers feet in body, but they also laid their love and everlasting ador- ation at his feet.
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'-- - . -I - - -? , ll DO YOU REMEMBER HOSE locked doors in the vicinity of Room 222, and how Miss Royer came every morning to open them .... How Mr. Kunkle said in study hall, I see I'm going to have visitors tonight . . . that familiar How are ya? of Mr. Phillips .... Miss Reed's pretty shoes . . . and Miss Decker's nice manners? The Seniors. at least, will never forget how Miss Shenk kindled our New Fires ' . . . and how Miss Bigham always told us to think high, which can taken in two 'ways . . . those stories Mr. Seibert told that always began One summer I- . . . and how Mr. Brittain always said Aw-right so we find- . . . and Mr. Lane Now do you get that? 'We'll never forget the lovely lady in the room next to us, we mean Miss Myers .... Do you remember how Mr. Eby said, Get something to refute that point . . . and Mr. Hovis always wanted to know what we had done since that last time .... Didn't you often wonder what caused that rapt expression in Mr. Young's face during the spring of '36? 4 We'll never think of Mr. Eric Phillips without remembering those almond bars . . . and we'll always think of his New England accent when we think of Mr. Rowntree .... Do you remember Mr. Lewis and Listen, you fellows . . . and Mr. Rapp yelling Fore ? .... They say Mr. Tracy was always saying All right, you Ethiopians . . . and the boys say they'll never forget some of the things Mr. Evans taught them in the Hi-Y. Do you remember when you ran down the steps to the lower floor and Mr Kipp said, Go back and walk down .... Mr. Beck always said, All right now . . . and Miss Stambaugh, Quiet, please. Mrs. Porter gave some helpful little sermonettes in study-halls . . . and about five minutes before the bell rang Miss Ward always said, It's time to go ,to study-hall .... Do you remember Miss Johnson saying, Single-tile, please . r . in study-hall, Miss Henry, All right now, let's get quiet . . . how 'soon we learned the meaning of Prene:g un marceau de papief' .... Miss Miesse's Pipe down' '.... Miss Ferucci had a lovely smile, didn't she? . . . and Miss Sandy was a mixture of pepper and sugar. To be serious, though, we never will forget those little grains of good advice and help that Mr. Henninger and Dr. Baugher were so ready and willing to give us, will we?
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