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'B HLOCALS.. 'E ' Miss Pearl Rash, ,O7, has with- drawn from school. Miss Powell spent Saturday, April 28th, at Moore's Hill. Pearl McConnell, '06, was at In- dianapolis Friday. April ZISI. Edith Bracken was at Indianapo- lis April 22nd and 23rd. Robert Holland, Kenneth Davis and Everett White spent Sunday, April 15th, at Seymour. The opening exercises by the or- chestra have been largely attended and much enjoyed. Adam Steinmetz spent Saturday and Sunday, May 5th and 6th, with l1is parents near Nebraska. Miss Kate Andrews, teacher of literature in tl1e Greensburg High School, was with us Monday, May 7th, Opal Hughes, '09, quit school last month on account of ill health, but will resume her studies again next fall. Mrs. W. G. Kendrick, '95, of Woodruff Place, Indianapolis, vis- ited the High School Friday, May 1 Ith. The drawing on the cover of this issue is the work of Lloyd Weed- man '06, the lettering was done by Erle Davis, of The Sun. Diarus Cook, formerly of New York, spent a few days with Adam Steinmetz and visited our High School recently. A number of N. V. H. S. stud- ents attended the baccalaureate ser- mon delivered to the graduates of Vernon High School at Vernon, Sunday, May 6th. Among the visitors to our High School during the past month were: Miss Ina Richardson of Brewers- ville, Miss Rachel Hill, Miss Anna Saddler, Mr. L. R. Olmsted, Miss Edna Allen, Dr. Fall, Miss Zettie Siener '02, Miss Etl1el Smith, Mr. V. C. Meloy, Mr. John Fable, Misses Mary Whitmore, Hazel Tripp, Rose Saddler, Minnie Graves and Millie-Runyau, of the '05 class, Miss Agnes johnson, of Vernon.
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t . . PERSONALS . . Q. Wonder how many of the juniors will be Seniors next year. The opening exercises by the or- chestra seem to draw a crowd. And the juniors didn't entertain after all. Frances says it is better to be out of the world than out of style. There is no rest for the wicked. just notice how hard the Seniors had to work toward the last. Big Sophomore ftinding the ab- breviation Dr. in a manuscriptj -- Say, what does 'Dr.' mean? No wonder Adam thinks he is It. He was mistaken for Prof. Weed- man one day recently. The old-time game, Drop the Handkerchiefn has been revived for the children, Seniors especially. Lee Davis ton the trip to North Madisonj- Here comes a school house. The baseball boys say that driv- ing to North Madison in a crowded hack isn't what it's craoked up to be. Prof. VVeedman-- Adam, do you think you will be here this afternoon after three o'clock? Adam- Yes sir, I know I will. We have an algebra test. Picnics are in order again. Every class except Junior are going to have one. What's the matter with the juniors anyway? Miss Powell Qin Senior algebra classj- I wonder what kind of an arrangement Vance and Clara have agreed on. We all thought Clara had re- formed, but really did you notice that she brings a spoon to school with her? Did you all see the bottle of milk Laura has been carrying to school every day? It seems a shame that some should graduate so young. Miss Powell, speaking to the Seniors about their algebra work, said, My first year class can solve problems which are more difricult than these because they are 'fresh' men in the work. Prof. Weedman told the Seniors all they would have to do com- mencement night would be to look pretty. Some of them will have to work harder than they did to get through the exams. The Seniors have been studying about the differences of sound wavesg wonder if they can tell what kind of a sound wave the orchestra produces when it plays Silver Heels. .
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