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class will, class history, etc., and believe me, you can’t say that— The Class Laughed. Leo Lankie in English Four, reading from Burn’s, “A Man’s a Man for a’ That.” “Ye see yon ‘Bergie’ fbirke) ca’d Lord, Who struts an’ stares an’ a’ that, Tho’ hundreds worship his wad, He’s but a coof for a’ thot.” We heard— The Class Laughed. When Leo had finised reading he calmly asked Miss Nelson “Is Bergie a nice young man?” Miss Nelson, “Oh, yesindeed!’’ Of course— The Class Laughed. Courtesy Keewatiu Academy
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Nine Ha’s for the Seniors. When Mr. Gunderson demonstrated electricity in the Physics Class he received a shock, and the shock was so great that of course— The Class Laughed. When Mr. Gunderson left the Physics Laboratory one morning. Peter Favre recited Ray Stackland’s last experiment on his new sled which was:— “Ray Stackland had a sleigh, With runners smooth and sleek. He went to coast a little while Down near the frozen creek; He started swiftly down the hill, One runner struck a stump; He wore a bandage on his arm and on his head some bump.” It stands to reason that— The Class Laughed. Then Mr. Gunderson suddenly returned and related the old saying, “When cats are away, the mice will play.” But we can’t say that— The Class Laughed. When to the Senior German Class’s great surprise, Miss Green gave the boys the first compliments, Edith Groenert exclaimed, “Frauen kommen zu erst!” “Denn sollen Sie auch zu erst die Chrfeigen haben,” was the quick response of Art Schwert; and then the boys of— The Class Laughed. When Mr. Gunderson was relating some poetry to his Senior Class, he began “What is so rare as”—“A day without work,” was the quick reply of Arthur McCloskey, and then— The Class Laughed. When the Senior English Class was reading Grey’s Elegy, there came a deep discussion about beetles, and especially about the fire bugs. Ralph Glenn very seriously declared, that in some places, the fire bugs were used for lighting purposes and even to read by. Are you surprised that— The Class Laughed. To be sure the Seniors even had to take a class period for a class meeting, in order to decide to whom should be given the
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President, Robert Armstrong Vice President, Hugo Boeckh Mamie Kunzman, Secretary and Treasurer Class Flower, I ily of the Valley Class Colors, Olive Green and White
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