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22. Mrs. Odell gave us a very instructive talk on Red Cross work. 23. More turkey,egive us a slice. So said Freda between bites. 26. The girls are doing as Mrs. Odell instructed and the boys want to enlist. Shame on the rest of us, where is our Patriotism? 27. At last! The screeching came to a climax at the Gpera House. qHiawatha.J 28. Hurrah! School started at 8 o'clock and let out at noon. Vacation the rest of the week. DECEMBER 3. O, I came to a river fSchool Housep And I couldn't get across fthroughl, An' I jumped upon a nigger's back Cponeyl An' thought he was a hoss. fgot caughth. 4. Laura Petre must have swallowed a portion of Webster's Primary Dictionary because she has been very expressive as well as impressive lately. 5. Can any one be blamed for listening to Margaret Scidmore, especially when her ears speak exciting things and her eyes hear amazing statements which her mouth gazes at in perplexity. 6. A few snowflakes signify Santa is on his way. Hurrah! 7. Chapel. 10. Liberty Bonds! Liberty Bonds! Now's your chance to help your country. 11. The High School Instructors are calling for Orato1's. 12. Everybody out of the Assembly Room. Seniors want to practice. 13. What Arthur Luck says when Mae Lucas is not around: She is a maiden fair with curly eyes and laughing hair. 14. Vacation days are drawing nigh. And I shall be so glad. Illl eat so much I'll nearly die, And that would hurt my Dad. CDoctor Bill.l 17. Marie Spooner is tatting her lessons into a nice blue bag to give her mother for Christmas. 18. Seniors gave their play, Cricket on the Hearth. 19. Helen Difenderfer is knitting a brown sweater. I wonder who for? 20. Another case started! Helen Van Scoter has made up with Ellis Shellhous. 21. Good thing the teachers are lenient because pupils' minds are wandering. Vacation starts tomorrow, Hurrah! Hurrah! We had five classes this morning. H1031
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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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JANUARY 2. Teachers tell us we must be getting down to work as our brains have had a long time to rest. 3. Who seeks success must falter not, nor shirk, the only road that leads to it is Work. Edgar A. Guest. Go to it. 4. No Chapel. S. H. Lyttle fooled us. 5. If we miss one day we make it up the next. Had spelling today because we missed it yesterday. 6. Don't stand over the Register. That's supposed to heat the hall. 9. I am afraid that the High School Stenographers trespass in the hall too often for their own good-eespecially when somebody is coming down the stairs by means of superior force at his shirt collar. 10. Mr. Horst: Mr, Benfer, why don't We get any spark from this machine? Donald B.: Why, er, it ain't good sparking weather. 11. Now what do you think happened todayeWhy it tried to snow. 14. I was mistaken in that lad, Remarked one girlie with a smile. We once a slight flirtation had And went together for a while. I thought a diamond pin would be His smallest token of regard. And so it flabbergasted me To get a ten-cent postal card. 15. Sweet voice over phone: Helloeehello. Why, isn't this Mr. Lyttle's ofa? Mr. Lyttle, just waking up: Oh hello, dear fI'll be home for dinner in just a few moments. Voice eesomewhat agitated: Why -ite this is Mabelle Clowgill and I wanted to speak to Zena Dockgfn Mr. Lyttle, sharply Oh -. 16. Miss Buck knocked two nuts together this morning but cracked neither one. 17. Miss Pett, poor teacher, has only one trial eher Second year German Class, but that's enough! 18. Let's see, there will only be Flossie and I and Lois and me. 21. Single Session. Everyone keeps saying. Oh, I am so hun- gryl 22. Katherine Reed in Eng.: The French have captured some shell holes. 23. Oh joy! No school the rest of the week. 28. The Second Ward School Building burned down today. Everyone got out safely. l104j
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