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4s,55 ClC1n'lF' Passes B7 i A THIS TIME-I-IONORliD ALPHABET YVITHOUT VVI-IICI-I NO YEAR-BOOK IS COMPLETE A N 1 B O 2 C P 3 D Q 4 E R 5 I+' S 6 G T 7 H U S I V 9 I W o K X L Y . M Z - ! Say! You didn't really think we'd he so common as to make up poetry around an alphabet?!! Give us credit for a little originality, please. f I gwkg it 5' i3 M-Q I mm The ivvffaovvavsce ef- be-.ing Awlvsviids SENIOR PUZZLIHS WVhat we do on the way to the square TRIP? I-Iow things looked when the La Crosse Ballhit us on the nose STARRY Fourth letter in the alphabet and an important implement of the sport she taught at camp DARROW Another name for male MANN The king who sat on England's shore and his male offspring KUNGSON A conundrum RIDDIQLL The state most of us are in OWEN Short story in four words Hl'ZR'I', I'IrXR'I'l2, GRICICN GRAVICS Dear to all Sargent girls CAMP 163
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DIRECTIONS TO STUDENTS I. Always come to classes lateg make as much noise as possible, will attract attention, will make you known among your classmates and es- pecially popular with the instructors. 2. Get a seat in the back of the room, in a corner, if possible. Much less chance of the instructors bothering your conversation. 3. Always bring something to do to class. If you don't sew or knit, Write those letters you owe. Valuable time will not be wasted. 4. Never hand in an English paper on time, the later the better. True genius puts everything off until the last minute. Be a genius. 5. Always wear your best hat and veil to schoolg it gives the im- pression that you are going somewhere after class, and also gives the class something to jtalk about during the long, boring hour of the lecture. 6. Above all things, talk, wherever, whenever, and on any subject you cang especially tryyour'conversation out in class-rooms and in chapel. It is most necessary to be a good talker to get a job-remember that Mr. Schrader reiterates that this is a talking profession. 7. Have as your motto, Don't do today what you can put off until exam time. If you Hunk, there's always a chance to blame it on the teacher. INTERESTING CONTESTS OI TI-IE PAST YEAR I-ehr fvx. Wilcox-Refe1'ee, Duncan Crawley fur. Bathasar-Referee, Lewis Dillon fus. Garnett-4Referee, Carey Horner rcs. E. OlConnor-Referee, E. Taylor i,.il .-- EXTRACTS FROM A SENIOR ENGLISH EXAM WI'IO was INAPOLIEON III? Napoleon tried to conquer the world. I-Ie was king of France. Fought a marvelous battle at Sedan, but in the Winter was driven from Russia and underwent defeat from the English in the battle of Hastings. l!??l! EXPLAIN ITALIA IRR1an12N'rA. Italia Irredenta must be some kind of Italian Sphagettif' FAMOUS FELLERS' FAMILIAR FRASES If you talk you're excused- 'lOrdinary intelligence ought to tell you that- Come into my oflice a minute- ll ?? ll Mr. Sargent wants to see you -I-l The following names have been reported. See Miss Wood at twelve o'clock. 157
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