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-fi-L' N L.. -.. - . THE CHAPERON. Dear Miss Chaperon: I am deeply in love with 3 Freshman girl who fails to return my affections. What can I do to secure her love ?--Bob Iles. Wait patiently, and your love, if true, will be returned. Dear Chaperon: I want to kiss my best girl, but haven't the cheek. What shall I do? -Everett Price. ' Use your lips and her cheek. Dear Chaperon: - Is it very wrong for Seniors to play 'Post Office' at their parties ?-R. K. Hatch. Of course not, if you are foolish enough to enjoy it. Dear Chaperon: I, a Freshman am deelply in love with the principal of my high school. How may I be sure that it is not in vain 7-Lois Gage. Propose to him and see what he says. Dear Chaperon: I am in love with a young man who is a barber. I would mar- ry him if I felt that it was a noble profession.-Frances Herold. Yes, think how he beautifies mankind. Dear Miss Chaperon: Is it unladylike to go 'Hunting' unchaperoned.-Ivy. No, indeed, if you enjoy the sport. Dear Chaperon: I would like to go with a girl who is in my class. She does not live in Seneca, but in Baileyville. I have asked her to go places with me, but she has 'stung' me six times. What shall I do ?-Paul Allen. If at first you don't succeed try, try, again. Dear Chaperon: No, John it is not proper to chase a girl home from play practice. Dear Miss Chaperon: I have a true friend who lives in the suburbs of Seneca whom I would like to present with some little token of appreciation for his interest in me. What would be appropriate?-Ethel Hart. A pleasant smile, or a bolt of baby ribbon, a tatting shuttle or a hope chest would be very appropriate. Dear Chap-cron: I am 'crazy' over a certain Sophomore girl who will not speak to me altho' we used to go together. How can I place myself in her affection once more?-Arthur Leak. Never mind, the course of love never runs smooth. Roland: Yes, it is a breach of etiquette to tell a girl that you would not ask her for another date for a 'five'. A Herbert: It is not customary to give a young lady an article of jewelry unless you are engaged to her. Earl Henderson: No, we don't think that large feet should be a hin.drance. If she really loves you she will overlook such a minor detail. Dear Chaperon: I am a beautiful young high school girl of sixteen. I am search- ing for a husband and would like to know if it is alright to get him through the Matrimonial Bureau.-Olive Culver. Yes, but you had better wait a few years before confining yourself to one man. Dear Chaperonz My short stature is a great handicap to me especially in an amateur production in which I have a part. What would you suggest to make me taller. -Grace Griffiths. Tie a fifty pound weight to your ankles and hang from a pole every morning for thirty minutes. Increases your height two inches per day. S
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IN MEMORIAM Louis Gaston Gladys Jermane
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WW DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Having come to the conclusion that it was necessary for a girl to have an educa- tion in the work which she should minister to the highest welfare of a family the Home Economics Course was put into the Seneca High School in 1911. The object of the course is to arouse in the girl an interest in the home and make her more able to do the work for which woman has been chosen. The course includes: Study of Food Principles Cookery of Foods according to these Principles Serving of Foofds Study of Dress Making of Garments The following teachers have served in this department: Miss Alice Keith Miss Euphemia Smart-Cannon Miss Bertha Mangelsdorf .--Lf..4.....,,,f -T. 4- . e-, .. , -be '41 'ifiwayl ,
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