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27. At the Fair: Mary-go-round, will you? 28. Listenawhat do you know about it, we are classed as Workman in a Factory by Supt. Crawford. OCTOBER 1. In the hall, Mr. Lyttle: 'tLess noise, one step please. Chorus of voices: I can't do the one step. 2. School goes on in the same melodious fashion. Miss Mensch: What are the terms of a ratio? Edna C.: The denominator is the consequence, and the numerator is an extinguisher. lAntecedent.9 4. The Rhinies begin to wear a smile instead of a look of horror. 5. Chapel. Mr. Comin gave us a fine talk on Efficiency S. Mystery. Someone is annoying the lunch baskets of the rural district pupils. ' 9. Why don't the girls flutter around the register any more? fCheese, Cheese? 10. Franklin Smith thought it was going to snow today, so he wore his ear lappers. Poor boy! It didn't! 11. Myrtle Bole and Lucile E. have a general topic. cBut we can't find his name.J 12. Chapel. Rev. Crandall gave us a Patriotic talk this morning. 15. Anyone would thing Frank was scheduled by lTimeJ for he locates himself under the clock. VVho sits there? 16. Now that the accident is over we can mention the fate of these twoxfal wonder why the young man with Ethel Pierce held Nifty Langley's hand at Ethel's back, all through the last B. B. game? QI know-he got the wrong one.l 17. Oh, I went to bed but it wasn't no use, My feet stuck out for a chicken roost. QNIALCOLM RAHN. 18. Mr. Lyttle in U. S. History: What is meant by political pork? Leola S.: I don't knows al guess it's a fat man discussing politics. 19. Eunice Gorbutt: Oh, she's just like me, she thinks she knows it all. 22. The Freshies still grow pale when they meet a test. Algebra. aI.ois G. got as high as HD. 23. Grace Doyle stubbed her toe on a raise in the walk and exclaimed, Oh, I bit my toe. . 24. Lucile E. got news of Fff. He is well but oh so lonely. 25. Harley Shook the Cook. I think this refers to some people in school. 26. Miss Buck: When you come to two letters alike in spelling, say double 'e' etc., John Crandall, misunderstanding the expla- IIOIJ
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nation applied it to reading, Double up, Mary, meaning Up, up, Mary. 29. All book reports must be in by May lst. 30. The honorable seniors held one of their quiet class meetings tonight. 31. No third hour class. Hurrah! NOVEMBER 1. Miss Eldridge: Can we do two things at once? Laura Petre Yes, and knits steadily on. 2. In teachers' meeting, Mr. Lyttle becoming enthusiastic exclaimed, Long live the teachers! We don't know who it was that called out, On what?'! 5. Zena Dock, the last of the most noble Senior Line, emigrated to Joy's studio to have her pleasing countenance photoed, to be put in the most popular book, The Refiectorf' 6. Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Club begin to screech to-night for Hiawatha 7. What Miss Eldridge would like to have us say, To be, or not to be, that is the question, etc.: but what we say, Will there be Basket Ball or not? 8. Some people are beginning to talk turkey already. CThanks- giving.J 9. Soccer Ball Game. Three Rivers vs Colon Great turn out! Ambitions! Ruination of our pennant. 12. I wonder if Mae Lucas had a good time at the Soccer Ball game? Ask Arthur Luck. 13. Miss Ingroll, the Palmer Representative, created quite a sensation, not only among the pupils, but among the Faculty as well. 14. Miss Buck not only believes in using muscular movement with the Palmer pen, but also with the old fashioned strap. 15. Another member added to our roll of musicians. By the aid of a magic wheel in Physics, Red Northrup played the scale for us. 16. Hurrah! No first hour class, but horrors what a freak of a man talked, fpro-Germanh. The intensity was relieved by a Classi- cal Play given by the Latin Class. 19. Oh dear, how we do hate to work, And some of us even attempt to shirk, The day after the night before, Gee whiz, but don't your head feel sore? 20. Help the Y. M. C. A. Red Triangle. 21. Do we know the Presidents War Message? Yes! Yes! Yes! Do we Seniors, well I guess. l1021 4
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