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gfg, as lst Rowe N, Rolrerge, F. Wu1'l, M. Tierney, V. Myre. D. Smith, L. Swanson, H. Scott, F. Mills, E, Prem-- v0 A Pow ll s , . 0 . End Rexx -I.. Osero, T. Nick. R. Stiff. P. NVerncr, XV. Oclhafen, F. Stutz, D. Olson, S. Thompson 8:00 8:15 9:00 9:45 10:30 11:15 :7Zll1li07' lijlllibf Schifffzzlr' Juniors crawl out of bed, rub their eyes and decide it's time they were at school. They giab their breakfast and away they run eating it on the way. The bell rings. The obedient Juniors gallop to their classes. For forty-five minutes excuses are given, themes are counted and lessons are recited. The modest Juniors then move back to the assembly. Blessed study. Ten minutes spent for History and ten minutes for English and twenty minutes arranging ties, fixing hair, whispering and passing notes. Five minutes spent gazing around the room. Now comes a solid forty-five minutes of Shorthand where commensurable and in- commensurable circles and lines including joined and disjoined are studied. Every Junior has an expression of wisdom on his or her face so no one is the wiser. ' The boys go to Manual Training and vainly learn how to build a barn, a house and furniture. In a few centuries they will undoubtedly realize the value of these magnificent things. You can often hear Mr. Webster's clear voice com- manding. The voice being followed by the sound of a hammer. Main Room period. Biology is studied for fifteen minutes. Then the books are closed and put away much to Mr. Englislfs displeasure. While the remainder of the period is spent in thoughts of the good dinner which is ahead. --:EI 29 Ib-
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g - 2sg3'3' lst Row -VV Brady. H. Allord. R. Griffith, H. Dewing, I.. Marquardt, C. Eklund, P. L'Al1be, S. Lal7'ave. 2nd Row J. Ilanien, R. Iielonga, ID. Caron, D. Comeau, E. Johnson. M. Grulxe, A. Gxvynn, A. Draeger M. Chadek. l2:00 Noon. Ten minutes spent giving instructions to get back on time, ten minutes spent in making unruly pupils go out the right door and go back upstairs and walk down. Then the weary juniors manage to find their way home. After dinner they come back and play leap frog over the desks and tag around the movie booth. 1:15 School is called again. General Assembly-Mr. Boyle announces some books overdue at the library, and also the loss of someone's rubbers. The Juniors now endeavor to fathom the mistic realm of France. For a time, which seems ages, French is taught. 2:00 Mr. Boyle's class is dismissed. Then for forty-five minutes Juniors indulge in reciting Poe, Emerson, and Thoreau and all the rest of the deceased. 2:45 The Juniors at this period assemble in the Biology room. The lights are lowered, the curtains pulled down and the ref'lecto.scope entertains them Csometimesj. 3:30 School is dismissed. Nut' sed. The Main Room must be cleared for the use of declamatory, class play and spelling. What is done from this time until 8:00 A. M. remains a blank to everyone but the Juniors. Of course it is understood that no class parties or wienner roasts should be given on a school night and the movies should not be attended more than eight times a week! --:AI 30 Is-'
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