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22 The Missile pupils in their rooms to contribute material, by subscribing for the Missile, and by getting outside subscriptions for it they can give us their aid. The English teachers in partic- ular can help by contributing composition work. Lastly, there are the alumni, most of whom take no in- terest whatever in our magazine. At present we have six alumni subscribers. Where are all of the graduates of P. H. S. ? Have they lost all interest in the school? It is in- deed a rare occurrence to see a graduate at one of our athletic games or literary meetings, — and the spirit which they are manifesting is poor, to say the least. Let the ’16 graduates set a better example! With this, the last issue of the Missile of the term 1915- 1916, the editors wish to extend their thanks to Mr. H. A. Miller, who has been of inestimable aid as faculty advisor. It is due largely to this co-operation that we have made the magazine a success during the past term. A woman entered a photograph gallery. “Do you take pictures of children?” she asked. “Yes,” was the reply. “How much are they, please?” “Three dollars a dozen,” said the prop. “Well,” she replied, with a sigh, “I shall have to come again; I have only eleven.”
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CAST OF “MERCHANT OF VENICE” Top row, left to right — Marvin Ezzell, Duncan Pleasants Middle row — Arthur Wood, Norvell Wicker, Duckett Jones, Willis Lipsconih, Wallace Ridout, J. E. L. Meakin Sitting — Sarah Seward, Edward Traylor, Jane Cabaniss
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