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TABLE GROVE HIGH SCHOOL The Freshman Motto 5 A fair show and a square deal. Colors: Scarlet and Gray. Flotc'vlr: Lily of the Yalley. Class History HE Table Grove High School need not be ashamed of her 1910 Freshmen, for unlike the majority of other Fresh- men classes, we were not green, and from the first were given the proper attention due to the coming class. No class has evier entered the portals of the Table Grove High School with better prospects or higher id-eals. Ourclass is well represented in all branches of athletics, tw-o Freshmen being on our chain- pion girls' basketball team and this Spring will see us among the other teams of the High School. It is also- one of the largest classes that has ever entered the High School. VV'hen old Father Timfe looks over his books of the twentieth century, may each page reveal some wonderful work of an old 1914-er as a F resh- man. ' ' M. P. B. '11, Glennie Parks is large and strong, His head is big and his legs are longg His hair is dark, his feet are small QD On lvlaurine Keach he'd like to call. If they call the skirt' a tube, what's the underskirt-an inner tube ? V Fannie H.: The 'ham' what amf, TVVENTY-SEVEN .
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TABLE GROVE HIGH SCHOOL Some Things Wei Don't Know Willy Mr. Dyar doesn't speak louder in class. Why john Barker and Jesse Keller are late to sch-osl on Mon- day mornings. Wl,iy l3uelah turned Harry Uedwell down. WIIX' Grace and Edward came in late tog-ather one noon. Y. W ay Marcia sits among the Freshi?s. VV'iy Myles occupies a seat so remote from her. In German Class ' Mr. Dyar, tin German elassj: Ralph, translate: Sie packt den Pflug, die Ochsen und den Bauer in ihre Schiirze und bringt sie aufs Feld zuruck. Ralph: She packed the plow, the oxen and the peasant again in her shirt and brought them back to the field. Mr. Dyar Qwith- a disgusted lookj : S-t-u-h-1 means chair. D--e-u-t-s-c-h means German Avoid mistakes in the future. You Must Not Scuflle in the assembly room. Throw chalk or erasers. Run down stairs. Meddle with articles in the laboratory. Co-ngregate around the windows. Go near the b-ellrope. Assemble in the recitation room. TXVENTY-EIGHT
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