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-1 - I The Megngifl A Frightful Tale The girl, alone as it seemed to her, in the big assembly, shuddered as she thought of the horrible ordeal, through which she must pass. She looked at the clock. Time was flying past on swift, sure wings. She must prepare. With a sob she took up a small sharp-pointed in- strument. How could she use it, when it meant her ruin! She laid it down and then with a determined air, she took it up again. A noise to the left distracted her thoughts for a moment. Looking, she saw a most fraightful aspect coming down the hall She shrank back, back to a very innermost corner. It was going to speak! Then with a start- ling suddenness, she heard the teacher's voice bursting forth upon her ear, All those taking the geometry test pass into room three! ! The time had come and the martyr went to the stake. One Who Knows. Pat's Reason An oflicer on board a battleship was drilling his men. I want every man to lie on his back, put his legs in the air, and move them as if he were riding a bicycle, he explained. Now begin. After a short effort one of the men stopped. Why have you stop- ped, Murphy? asked the oiiicer. If you plaze, sor, was the reply, Fm coasting. Paul: He was born in 1342 and traveled in England in 1302. Mr. Wood: Tell about the lyric poetry. Paul: Some of it is descriptive, but the best part of it is love. Wilma: Wish I didn't have anything more to do than play like the Freshies. Maybe I'd get good grades, too. Evelyn: Yes, and if we played like the Seniors, we wouldn't get very good grades. Here we have our janitor, He ranks above them all. If he's not scrubbing down the stairs, He's scrubbing in the hall. He tends the fires both morn and noon, He doesn't have much rest, We always see him with his broom, And know he's doing his best. How we wonder where Goldie gets the strawberries that stain her lips so red in January. Page Eighty-four v t I 1', C, H, S, . . iqgb 1 0Q3E
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Melngir K X 4 L Miss Fisher, placing upon the board the same word, dissappoint, disappoint and dissapoint, she asked: Which one is correct? dead That That That That That That That That That That That That That That That That Ray: 'II never can get the first one right. Miss Fisher: Is it a short or long Cab ? Evelyn: It's half long. Mr. Lowe: t'What does embalm mean? Goldie: The Egyptians embalmed peo or not. ple to see if they were I Acknowledge I am a lady's man and not a ladies' man.-Gerald Huffman. I like to flirt-Evelyn Glasford. I am entirely too noisy.-Edwin Anderson. I like my Science teacher.-Ruby Ramshaw. I can never keep busy.-Carl DeWeerth. I like to keep the comb hot.-Goldie Weeks. Evelyn is a pretty nice girl.--Archie Andrews. I like to ride to school with Wilma and Archie.-Wilda Baggs. I like to loaf at the garage.-John Bane. I like to take Latin.-Gerald Higgs. I am a cut up in History class.-Paul Higgs. I like to be librarian.-Ray Beecher. I like to keep the powder puff lousy.-Viola Bontz. I like to whisper.-Earl Harper. I am fond of giggling-Bernard Anderson. I like the girls.-Donald McCann. That I am a Wizard in my studies.-Anita Andrews That I am proud of my Freshman Class.-Miss Fisher. A. A., R. R. '29, Seven Wonders of T. C. H. S. Memoir Bookkeeping Class Faculty Typewriters Glee Club Freshies Vacation Q Page Eighty-tive 'ilu n 1, C, H, 5, . . iggb .H
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