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I I 36 The Mirror III!:IIII.IIII'I'I' I III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllIlllIIllIIII'I:IiI II IIII IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III BOOKS WE ALL KNOW - The Three Iluardsmenn. .. .... Freeklesu .............. ..... Les Miserables .......... ..... The Return of the Natiyeu.. The Terror .............. .. Merry Men ..... ---- The Rivals ........ ..--. Studies in lleartsu... The Four Million . .. A Pair of Blue Eyes . llreat Expectations . Hard Times ...... - --- The Faerie Queen .... .. .. Little XYomen ........... ... XVebster's Unabridged . The Three Musketeers . XYee XYillie XYinkie . . .. The The One The Girl of My Dreamsf .. Choir Invisiblen.. .... ...-V Lrisis .......... ... XYay out ......... ... Twice Told Tales . .. .. The Promised I.and .. .... The Heart Breakersu.. NYier, Chaunee and XYillie Madge The Flunkers .hlulie Shirt Payne Musty and Polly Frances and Liolda Tops and Hanesy School Rules Marge Before Exams Afterwards Yerne Durbin Gertrude Ii. and Mary M. Spink Reg, My, and Mick. .Yern Boys' Glee Club. .35 in Deportment .Through the Library Door Too Personal I Don't Known and Our Clock was Slowu' Commencement All Girls ,Q .4 .4 BRIGHT SAYINGS OF CHILDREN 'I have a question . .. 'Say, Miss K-0-l-b .. 'That cost nie . .. 'I clon't knowu.. 'May I speak? .................... 'Cele an' me ...................... ... 'That's just what I was tellin' Clarenceu.. 'XYha'd I make-'bout -IO? ........,.... 'Can yuh beat it? .................. .. XYhat's my class grade? .............. I'm going to make a hundred today . . .Bobby . . . .Spink . . . .Eak . . .Loppy . . . .Cecile . . . .Tillie .Gertrude Gladys C. . . . . .Jake .Hazel C. .Mary L. I llllllllllllll I I I I I I II I IIIII I I I IIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllll
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The Mirror 35 llll l ll ll l lllvhlilvlllillllvllu ,1,, l ' 'l','ll1l ' l'll1l,l,w lvl I I I l lllll lll l I I l lll l ll i illll1.l Sorry I made the mistake, lliss. XXI-ll, I must be going. just then he caught sight of a picture. Did his eyes deceive him? No, it was Mildred james. Oh, do you know Mildred? asked Patricia in hopes that he would stay a little longer. I should say I do! She was one of my best pals in school ever since we were in the grades. But do you mean to tell me you are the little Patty O'Reilly that used to visit Mildred? I guess I am. You certainly have changed since then. I remember you for one thing especially. You pulled my hair because I wouldn't walk with Roy May. I suppose you know that Mildred married Roy not so very long ago. Yes, I read it in the paper. Say, did that funny lady that gave us some llowers ever say anything more about it to your father? XYe really ought to have been ashamed to pick the pretty ones and then knock and ask for more. She never said a word. Really, I was afraid she would. just after you went home that time I hit one of her chickens and killed it and she was a brick about it. She said, 'Boys will be boys, and preachers' sons bad boys., but we got to be good friends. XYhat ever became of the little boy that lived around the corner and caine over to Mildreds so much Do you mean the little Jew? XYell. they moved away some time ago. I was rather glad of it, because every time I went to call on Mildred in the afternoon he was there in the way. The conversation continued. I must be going. I didn't realize it was so late. I was having such a good time thinking of years back. Dont you feel rather old at times T' Do stay for tea. I would so enjoy having you and I'm sure my mother would be pleased to meet you. XYith this Fred stayed for tea, I suppose I won't get to see you for a while, said Fred, when taking his leave, as I start back for the west sometime tomorrowf' You aren't going so soon, are you? XYhy, you haven't seen the city yet. I would like to show the sights to you. HI would like to stay very much and as I have nothing to hurry back to, I'll just take you at your word and stay a day or two longer. I really wanted to and now having you along to tell me the history of everything, will cer- tainly make the town interesting. just a month later, Fred again drank tea with Patricia. But this time they talked not of the past, but of the future. Suppose, said he, since we have viewed this place for a month together we leave on the 3:10 train tomorrow afternoon to view the XYest together forever? -HELEN PARKER, '21.
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The Mirror 37 Q9ur School Zlauuse Our school house is a two-story brick building of nine rooms. It was erected in INNO and has been repaired and improved several times since. Ol course, there is a basement where the Manual 'liraiuing' shop and Domestic Science laboratory are placed: besides the janitor's own private office. On the lower rloor the primary children begin their journey on the road of learn- ing. The granunar grades and the high school are on the second lloor. The class rooms and science laboratory are there too. The present Assembly room was built in the summer of I9Io, In it there is room for seating about one hundred people. .Xt the back of the room the school library is kept, usually in disorder, where a book may be found without wasting any time. Across the front of the room a stage has been built for occasional amateur theatricals but principally to give the pre- siding teacher a good View of the whole room. The most enjoyable feature of the Assembly room is the long row of big windows on the east side where the worthy Seniors sit and indulge in occasional fits of laughter at the acro- batic stunts pulled on in the adjoining pasture. -M.-XRGUERITTE ROADES, '20.
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