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Elizabeth- Is a guinea more than a pound? Laura-I don't knowg I guess so. A guinea generally weighs more than a pound. Miss Dooley- Where would you go for information con- cerning the Taj Mahal? Ben-Cthoughtfullyj--' ' To India. ' ' . Miss S- What is a rectangle? Rhonda- A rectangle is a square with two sides longer than the others. Miss Donaldson- Ben, why is the left side of the heart the larger? Ben- There is more space on that side. Elisabeth-Cdiscussing the whalej- Its mouth was adapted to swallow Jonah. Ben- I can't keep my note-book clean. Ruth-Cthoughtfullyj-''You ought to wash your hands. Miss Donaldson- Rhonda, tell us about the deer.' ' , Rhonda-Cwiselyj- VVhat do you want to know about it ? Margaret- She was a benefaetion to the school. Ethyl, name eleven of Shakespeare's plays. Ethyl-- Ten Nights in a Bar-room and Merchant of Venice. Miss Simpson- Paul, what caused you to be late coming to class? Paul- VVhy-er-Mr. Lowry has been talking to me about some of our wrong-doings and I couldn't get away. Miss S- Well, I clon't wonder that you were late. Paul- He didn't get through. Social Event Dec. 13--Miss Donaldson very delightfully entertained the members of the Ninth grade in her class room. Biology ques- tions were served and all voted a most delightful time when they departed. C5 :00 p. m.j A The following story contains the name of each member of the Ninth Grade. 23
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Ruth-Ceyeing Bess's dress closelyj- What's it made of Bess? Bess- Csoberlyj -' ' Cloth. Miss Dolaldson-Cto Chester F. who was sitting in a lazy positionj-'Alf you aren't able to sit up, Chester, you may go home. Chester-Cliazilyj-''Well, I'n1 not able to sit up. Miss D- VVhy don 't you go home then? C. F.-HI thought I'd just wait till dinner. Helen-'tMaurine, whose epistles do you like to read best? Maurine-' ' Pauls. ' ' Laura-Cto Elisabeth and Rhonda who were arguingj- Here let's not have a haranguef' Rhonda-HIt's not a haranguc, it,s a wmnglef' Miss D+CeXplaining thie derivation of a wordj- The Latins were grazing' people. Laura- May has the treasure. CMay was marching with Ben, the only boy in the classl Abnormal - CabJ away from Cnormalj teacher's meet- ing. Away from teacher 's meeting. 4 Miss Dooley-'tDefine procrastinationf, ' J'Procrastination means the thief of time. Ethyl-Clreading Merchant of Venicej-- Love me, and love Cleavej me not. Ben-Creciting historyj- The French army went to war against the dust CDl1tCl1D.7, Miss Simpson- Ethyl, you can 't say 6 equals 3 although 3 is one of the factors. Paul-- 6 is equal to two 3's Cevery one looks surprisedj. P-Cwith uncertain airb- Well isn't it? Sentences from spelling papers. The face of the stubborn infant was enough to crack the mirror. The stubborn infant had a terrible enterprise to see itself in the mirror with its new apparel on. 22
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Little Miss Sensabaugh decided to tour the west with her mother. They boarded the train at Morrell Station and started out for McCall in Southern California. Arriving there they decided to try their Powers at Climbing the Rocky mountains. They engaged a couple of Burrows and a guide and started out. Little Miss Sensabaugh was dreadfully frightened and cried O, Mother, May I not go home? For there I can read my fairy stories about the King's Chamberlain, eat white bread instead of Graham, read the daily papers, play with my friends at Crudg- ington Park and join the Pi Chi Club at the Park City High School. B. B. '11. The One Session Plan The one session plan I think quite unique Although the hours from eight till one Make long hours between bread and meat It gives us more hours for our fun. Yell We are the 'leven that leavens the lump! We are here so the rest Won's slump! Nineteen 'levenl Rah! Rah! Rah! Nineteen 'levenl Rah! Rah! Rah! 24
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