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21. Mr. Lyttle in Modern History: In what condition was Napoleon at the end of his life? Dead, responded Effie B. 22. A terrible disaster happened today. Sturgis s ole the girls' game away. But the boys were gritty, While the Kids sang a ditty, And we won the game by 30 to 20. 25. Fire! Fire! A man was urgently seeking the presence of Mr. Lyttle today, and spying an electric bell button pressed it. It was the fire bell. Poor Man!! He was almost extinguished in the excitement that followed. 26. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, sighed Mr. Tryon. Oh, I don't know, returned Eva B., 'tDid you ever try presents? 27. Miss Mensch's pupils say she's great on exercise Oh well, sinceesince Raymond J. broke the foot bridge she has to go around. That's where she got the idea of Exercise, 28. Miss Pett, reading the Holy Grail in English II-B, asked what Or lulling squabbles when they rise meant. Minnie Bohne: Why that means he rocked the babies to sleep. MARCH 1. Mr. Crawford gave us an excellent talk on the cost of the war. We had dessert afterwardsa-Mr. Elliott, one of Uncle Sam- mies Navy boys, told us a few stories of life on the rolling sea. 4. Terrible calamity! Miss Mensch fell down and injured the ground very much. 5. Hazel Doyle in English: Thanatopsis e And thou shalt go forever to mix with the elephants. 6. Today we played Coldwater's sons, They all worked like Uncle Sam's guns. Coldwater is puffed up on themselves Because they won 27 to 12. 7. Bertha Marie Mallo, English History. Mr. Lyttle. How did the French win the second part of the One Hundred Years War? Bertha: Oh, they went over to England and blunderedf' 8. Some people realized the vast capacity of empty space in the Great American Desert head, today. 4Delinquent.J 11. Gladys Miller in History: And the men's seats were on the floor. 12. Mr. Ringle in Commercial Law: This case was tried by the Shinger Showing Machine Co. 13. English IV Seventh Hour. Susan H., reading Keats The Realm of Fancy: Like three fits . . H in a wine cup. L 106 1
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29. Sixth and Seventh grade kids from Second Ward are making things lively here today. 30. Miss McCain in English to Orville M.: That's righti Honeysuckle-read on. 31. Gladys McJury in English: The lady rose in the middle and began to speak. Some acrobat! FEBRUARY 1. Observed Michigan Day and received Service Flag. 2. Mr. Ringle: Open your books and we will run through these cases. 5. Poor Commercial Building is frozen upewe commercial Kids took our seats in the Main House of Knowledge. 6. Almost warm weather today. 7. One of the Rhinies the other day was heard to exclaim, That's nothing, my father's got a job as engineer on a Peanut Roaster. S. February 8 we played the Vicksburg tribe, Hardly a one is now alive To tell. We boys beat 40 to 5. The Girls played too just like Jews. And beat those poor girls out of their shoes By score of 30 to 22. 11. Another forlorn miserable soul is wandering back and forth in the halls. Accidentally we heard him murmur, Gone, but not forgotten. -fRoy Shellhousb. 12. Mr. Horst was at the show last night but we couldn't tell who the girl was. It was either M. Doolittle, or P. Joy or P. Franklin, or the other one. 13. I believe Mr. Crawford must have been home alone last night with the baby, he seems so exhausted. 14. Ethel Pierce is showing a beautiful heart Valentine to her best friends. One of them said she saw the words With Love, Forest. 15. I believe Spring is ccnnirg. Miss Eldridge in English Class: Bring to class ten written sentences. Burr Drumm, sleepily: Must we write them? 18. Sh! 'Twas rumored that Glenn Eberhart recited in English today. 19. The water being so high and dangerous, Mr. Johnson walks across the foot bridge with Miss Mensch every morning. O, we are so afraid the bridge will break under the heavy strain. 20. Florence Kensil and Harry Baker met with a terrible disaster just outside Miss McCain's room. f105l
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14. Once more we greet thee, Single Session. 15. Chapel, Mr. Comin presented the High School with a Victrola Record and also gave a very interesting talk on Work Another B. B. Game. Boys 26e11, Girls 14f15. 18. Oh how I love to take a U. S. History test! 19. Boys are beginning to practice playing ballebeautiful weather. 20. The Girls' Glee Club are busily at work on their Operetta. 21. Something the matter. No one seems to have his lessons today. 22. Just think, Frank Krull got a hundred todaye50 in Spelling. 50 in English. 25. A new pupil came to school today eSomebody's Beastly Dog. 26. Seniors got their pictures. What a fine looking bunch they are. 27. Chapel. Mr. Horst gave us a talk on Science and the War. We were also entertained by another one of Uncle Sammies' boys, Lester Kline. No 7th hour class. 28. Messrs. Lyttle and Crawford have vacated their places for the remainder of this week, while Messrs. Horst and Ringle will endeavor to supply the deficiency. 29. We had a miscellaneous assortment of things today. Classes. brilliant recitations, teachers' criticism and lunch as usual. APRIL 8. Back to school again are we, Ha, ha, ha, tee, hee, hee, Look at the admits, My! oh! me! 9. Some people certainly are lacking in spelling ability this year. 10. The H. S. was asked to appear in a body carrying flags in honor of the Jackie Band, who are to play for us. 11. The single session is hard on some peoples' constitutions, as it causes them to appear between bells. 12. We had the Popular Election, or 'AWho's Who in High School, today. Oh I wonderee- Base-ball game with Schoolcraft today, and also the County Oratorical Contest. 15. The Great Drive is on for the Junior Red Cross. Bring your quarter. Gladys M. in Civics: One of the Restaurants in Centreville came down with the Small Poxf' 16. Mrs. Crossett delightfully entertained us by telling f'Why Women Should Register. 17. It would have been all right if Burr D. had not snored, but f107l
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