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Mr. Beidleman: HWhen was Elizabeth king, Mr. Bliss? :1: ale :1: :1: Miss Billings: To-morrow we will take up tPig's Essay on Roast Lam . ' a: a: a: a: Mr. Black: ' tThe lakes in Merced county are beautiful? ' Miss M.: Tell us about them, Mr. Black. Did you notice anything about the rifts? Mr. B.: No, I did not spend much time noticing scientific condi- tions, there were too many school marms there. tt :1: :5: a: :1: Mr. Skilling: HMiss Paine, will you put that diagram on the board? Class, attention while Miss Diagram explains this painef ' :1: :1: a: as: Miss Billings tin conference, dictating classics for grammar gradest :- Hx'Xutobiography of Benjamin Franklin.H Miss George: t tWho is the author, please?' t Mr. Skilling: HA thermopide can detect heat from a man's face, a mile away. t ' Miss M.: nThat man must be a warm number. Miss Clark: ttMiss George is laid up with her eyes. Mr. West: ttWe are glad she is not laid up Without them, and hope she Will not be laid out With them.H ek SF ek 3!: Edith Neff: HI got to class just as the whistle rang. :1: x: :1: :1: Sybil M.: Han astronomyjethr. Skilling, was Leo up at 8 otclock last night? $ :1: ax: it Mr. Crandall: t tYou can't change names in a minute and be satisfled afterward! ,, tHe meant zoological namesj Miss Davis: Did the gang sdtmd?
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22 WHITE AND GOLD A prospective member of our school was welcomed with great ap- plause on the morning of January the 8th, when the arrival of Roger Salisbury West was communicated to the students. It is reported that the young gentleman is duly appreciating the splendid climate of this bay city. :1: :1: :1: On Tuesday evening, November 20th, the marriage of Miss Anita Dodson and Mr. Ellington Chubb was solemnized at the First Congrega- tional church of this city. Many students of the Normal were present, among them the members of the ttWhite Duck rowing crew, of which Mrs. Chubb is a member. :1: :1: :1: The HRhine GoldsH gave a barge-party on a moonlight night in November. Supper was eaten on the sand at North Island, illuminated by a large bonfire. Coming home the girls sang old songs while the boys t tkept stroke. , T The affair was one of the most enjoyable 0f the term. . :1: :1: :1: Everyone will be delighted to hear that our new professor, Mr. Kemp, has decided to make his tt home ' i in this city. :1: :1: :1: The new year was ushered in with great gusto at a delightful party given by the Misses Mary and Lena Wormser and Olive Ault, at the HLoomisT, on the evening of December3lst. Four rooms were given to the entertainment of the guests and various clever games were indulged in. The guests of the evening included the girls of the Pristis crew and their friends. :1: :1: :1: On Wednesday afternoon, January 9th, Miss Sybil Morrison enter- tained the ttWhite Ducks at her room at the HLoornis. An informal spread was enjoyed and Miss Morrison was found to be a charming hostess. :1: :1: :1: A very pretty luncheon was given by Miss Hazel Mack on Jan. 17th, when she entertained the members of the t t Rhine Gold' , crew.
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24 WHITE AND GOLD 'Owing to recent family additions, a popular conundrum around school is: t lWhich member of the faculty comes to school as late as possible and goes home as early as possible? and which member, on the other hand, comes as early as poEsible and leaves as late as possible? Have you solved it? THEORY AND PRACTICE. HYou canlt talk to me about raising children. I guess I know just about as much about it as any one. I do think it's scandalous the way some people let their youngsters carry on. There isnlt a reason in the world why a child cant be made to mind. All you have to do is to per- severe and you will accomplish the desired ends. Ilve attended mothersl meetings ever since I have been married, and I know all of the best meth- ods and understand perfectly all the theories of child raising. Itls per- fectly cruel to administer corporal punishment and I, for one, donlt be- lieve in it. Why, it's simply inhuman. A Whipping does all very well for a dog, but a childv-bless his heart-should be treated in a different way. As I said before, all you have to do is to use patience, kindness and perseverance, and you will have no trouble at all. Never give up, just keep at a thing and you will succeed. Just here a shrill sound was heard at the other end of the hall, sug- gestive of a small Indian war cry: l t Hoo-hoo! Hoo-hoo! The speaker seemed to recognize it for she immediately ended her dis- cussion and made haste in the direction of the call. thh mama! Hearthe echo! Hoo-hoo! To which the echo answered clearly back, Hoo-hon
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