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10. This afternoon THE Honorables Franklin S. and Dale S. were given the Privilege of allowing their hands to squeak up and down the banister because of their unusual talent, under the super- vision of Mr. Lyttle. 13. The same old Thing in the same old way. Colon vs. T. R. IWE are itl. We begin in green and turn like hay. 14. Miriam A. impatiently waiting for Mr. Lyttle: Ah, here he comes, I hear his gentle foot-prints. 15. AGAINg Whoop. Colon vs. T. R. 4 to 5 in our favor. Game was at Centreville. 16. Centreville vs. T. R., 15 to 8, in our favor. Are we in it?? VVell I guess. 17. Today the Comm. kids caught a regular bird lMr. Ringlel. 20. T. R. vs. Mendon. Did we beat? Why sure. 21. Where is the Pest House? Poor Edie P. and Marjory H. have the Liberty Specks. 22. What happened in the Art room yesterday to make Zena D. draw in her head so quickly after an attempt to make herself heard a block down across the street?'?? Mrs. Cauffman walked in. 23. Miss Pett.: Donald, are you chewing gum? D. Whitesell: No, ma'am. Miss Pett: I didn't think so,ebut I thought I ought to ask you. 24. Today is Field Day. Whoopg Our boys showed up hne. Did it rain? What? Did you ever see a Field Day that it did not rain?'? No. 27. Junior-Senior Picnic. Potato saladebeans -sandwiches- oliveseCAKE -and ICE-CREAM. Was it good?? It sure was. What happened to Mr. Horst's bathing suit'?? Whew: FISH. 28. Do you suppose that Miss Smith is going to get married'?? She isn't coming back to T. R. next year. I wonder. 29. Senior Exams. Poor Kids. Such a pale, melancholy, noiseless bunch. Say, but just the same they are about the brightest bunch of kids T. R. ever saw. 51091
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Mr. Lyttle in U. S. History: See what the Spanish did to the English in Mexico: they killed them and then put them in prison for the rest of their lives. Mr. Horst: Why is hydrogen called a reducing agent? B. Bobb: Why-er-ah it reduces. Lucius Shafer: Guess l'll try it: must be easier than rolling. Miss Eldridge, in English IV: What was the Ancren Riwle lReelb? M. Mowrer: Durned if I know. Sounds like some kind of a dance to me. Miss Eldridge: Some of you rather contradicted yourselves by saying, 'The three old maids who wished to go into seclusionf Warren Krull, in Geometry: A straight li11e is a line without any crooks in it. Problem in Review Arithmetic: A merchant made 952.00 when selling an 318.00 overcoat for a quarter off. What was the selling price? Leola Schweitzer: Does that mean 25'Q or two bits off? Mr. Horst in Chemistry: lf air is pressing on our bodies 14.7 lbs. to the square inch, why doesn't it crush us? M. Scidmore: Lots of l1ot air in us. Mr. Horst, going right down the class with the same question: Bobb. B. Bobb csleepilym: I pass. Speaking of the clans which the Romans had, Miss Smith said: For instance, Paul would belong to the Cui' CKerrJ family. Miss Eldridge, in English IV: Was Shakespeares early life a pleasant one Eunice Gorbutt: Not very: he Went to school when he was seven. T, Mr. Ringle, in Commercial Arithmetic: Raymond, work this problem: 25 lbs. of tea at 54C a yard. Laura Petre: He's thinking of macaroni. Susan Hartman, reading a paper in Grammar: t'l'hey tied them- selves to their handkerchiefsf' Miss Mensch: 'Neatest paper you've handed in yet, Harold. Harold Austin: It's the only one I've handed in. 51111
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