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PAGE I2 YEAR 1926 Mrs. Walliek-Did you have a pony for that history exam? Harold Smead-Pony! That subject is so dry I had to have a camel. Mr. Chapman-VVhat is the eogtribugin of the middle ages to modern high school life? Harry Frohriep-Chaperones. Mrs. Seitz-Are you chewing gum? Bob Trim-No, ma 'am, I'm George Becker. Mrs. Franks-fdireeting a song-This time hold the bride longer. No. take nam In English IX Class: Miss Stotzer-Lyle, read your business le Lyle J.-Dear Sirsz. Please send me a b 60. Very truly yours, L. J. Seventh Ilour Latin Class. Miss James-Winona, decline happy. VVinona Ma.-I didn 't study happy. Miss James-You can 't be happy if you don 't study. Seventh llour Latin Class. Jane-tafter eonjugating a verb at the boardl-VVhat shall I next? Miss James-Your seat. ' tter. uggy and horse to mateh Miss Heebe-flu Spelling--Never say you ean't do anythingg just e something I ean't do. Bob Uoye-Fly! Miss Barnes-WVhen did Carsar defeat the greatest number? Grace Keller-I think on examination day. Miss Burroughs--Un Bible Studyj-VVhat is the meaning of a false doctrine? 031' lfldith-'I'hat's when the doetor gives tl1e Wrong stuff to sick people. Mr. Grim-It seems to me that everything I tell you goes in one and out of the -other. Bill Narkter-wWell., What do you think I've got two ears for? Miss Powley-Name the precious roek from this state. Joe B.-Plymouth Rook. Teachers-fIn lilnglishl-How do you spell ehagrined? Al llubbard-S-h-e g-r-i-n-n-e-d.
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P A G E 1 4 STURGENSIAN YEAR 1926 -' ff . - . aff-1 I HONOR ROLL Fiasif Row 11oRIZoN'm1, LOR SECOND ROW lIOltIZON'l'AL PAUL KLINE, RUTH KRUICGEK, ELLIS LEVY, KEITH NVAL ETTA COOHON, LEO COOKE, DON GROVE, FRANCES HIBBARD. IRENE HOLSHUH TON, ALVA XVHITMAN The llonor Roll is made up of the first ten students in the class, ranked according to honor points. The first this year goes to Keith VValtong second, to Irene llolshuhg third, to Alva WllIt0lllHllQ fourth, to Ruth Krueger. The Class Day progrzun was a dramatic portrayzll of the four years of High School life of the Class of 1926, U
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