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f W 1 i W f litl' US L . .... -9 HAV-A-LAFF S. MQ A.-NVhere was the Declaration of Independence signed? Ruth Allison-At the bottom. S. M. V.-VV'hat is the correct position at the typewriter, Helen? Helen M.-Sit, leaning with your back toward the machine. S. M. A.wVVhat was the First National Bank? E. Ettelbriek-It is O11 Fifth and Adams. It was completed in 1925. N S. M. XV.-In order to judge fairly. what should you throw aside at a debate? Bernice Sullivan-Your chewing gum. Gen. Conlin-VVhere are we going to walk? C. VVin5erbauer-Toi Lincoln's home. Gen.iAt this time of the day? C. VV.-Sure, he won't be home anyway. S. M. E.-wDorothy, give the principal parts of begin. Dorothy Duncheon-Begino, beginere, begini- Conductor tAfter Dorothy Lederle deposits a nickel in the boxj-MY! you'll be a big girl when you are twelve. S. M. VV,-VVhat is a Gondola? Bright Freshman-A Venetian taxi. C. XYhite-Are we going to have baby pictures in the annual? l.. Otto-SI hope not: I haven't any. C. VVhiteiYou'll have to have one taken then. Freshman-VVhat is a faculty? Another Freshman-A Bunch of people who help the Seniors run the school. Time: Any hour after ten o'cloek. Place: On Third Floor. Characters: The night owl -Helen Robinson. The Night VVatchman-S. M. E. Creakl Creakl Crt-ak! Night Owl: Is any one in the hall? No. XYell guess l'll go visit Doolin and Fox. tl'at. pat, pat. pat.D Night XYatchman: Someone has failed to read my sign I fear. The Night Owl puts her hand on the D. and F. door knob and at the same time a hand is laid on the shoulder of the culprit. Overcoming terror the Night Owl gazes on the owner of the hand- An unusual conversation follows. Advice to Freshmen: 1. Pay no attention to gongg it rings at intervals to keep the Seniors awake. Z. Use the elevatorg the stairs take time. 3. Walk on the grassg it is easier on the feet. 4. School begins at 8245: come at 9:15 to avoid congestion. 5. Do not dress for gym: Miss Miller would be insulted. 6. Always have a good supply of pencils: you can identify your desk. 7 Have low grades: it is more stylish. 8. Do not talk in classesg notes cause less disturbance. 9. Wear high heelsg you can express your mood more dennitely. 10. Prepare your lessons at the last minuteg you cultivate a quick mind. HCLICKING HEELSU Did you ever stop to think, how large a family the Clicking Heels l amily is? Altogether there are twelve including Daddy VVorry, who worries over the shoe repair hills, and Mamma VVeary, whose poor head aches from her noisy chil- dren. There is Mischief with her swift staecato: joy with her noisy brilliantel Merry with her cheery allegro: Sociable with her pleasant moderatol Melancholy with her slow diminuenclog Disdain with her haughty eleganteg l'out with her halt- ing poco a poco: Indignation with her spirited animatog Dissatisfaction with her decided expressioneg and Anger with her storming crescendo. If you wish to become acquainted with the family, kindly visit the Study Hall. One llundrfd Ten .,
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