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The Venetian 24. The morning after the night before. VVe wish Peg would tell us where she got it. V 25. Cheer up, members of the Commercial Geography class, you still have something to live for. 20. The Shorthand-1 class will now sing their closing lullaby. 27. The Caesar class put on a celebration-Mildred brought her book to class. 28. If you want to Find out who is the best man, visit Shorthand-2 class. 29. Pretty nice for the Sophomore girls the third period. 30. Marvin did not hesitate to show his astonishment when he re- ceived that leap year letter. VVatch your step girls. April 1. Spooks! Spooks!??? 2. Maude dropped Commercial Geography. 3. The students aren't the only ones who can take afternoons off. 4. Imagine butteriiys Hying around the gym. Watch out, Willy, you'll catch one. 8. Always get all your work O. Kfd. 7-11. Revenge is sweet. The Senior girls take their revenge out on the third :ia grade. H 14. Wonder why the fellows were disappointed at not having the hay ride? Wk, 15. Always have your bib on when you take Caesar. 16. Lessons in love. Hours 7:30 to 9:00 A. M., in gym. I' M11 Q17 y M 'iff 52 X X ,rf X ll Z , ' A 17. Seniors have called extra session for a week. 1 18. Mr. Pickens says, Don't talk so muchg one might think Your dumb. ' 21. It must be easy to draw an Sf sign. Or at least the teachers think so. 23. Hay ride. 'Nuff sed. 25. Moving picture show. 26. Uh, joy! This life gets to be more like heaven every dayg jugt think of the days we get to miss English. 27. Invitations arrived. The early bird catches the worm. 46 L
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T he Vwzetzmz February 4. Mildred Buente arrived on time. 5. Step on it, fellows! Mr. Chester is going to thrash the entire assembly. 6. We were honored by a visit from the Janitor's cat. The girls were not very appreciative of this visit. 7. Sophomore, junior and Senior girls entertained the Frehsmen girls. Better late than never. 9. Took stan picture. 10. The spirits of the past came into school Vlfednesday afternoon. Wonder where he got it. 12. Celebrated Lincoln's birthday by singing and speeches. 14. Behold! first fly of the season discovered by Peg. 15. The girls spent Friday afternoon in looking out of the window and listening for auto horns for a chance to go to Troy. 17. Mad rush to joke box. 18. Poor George Schaffner won't get married this year. Fell up the steps. 19 . Mr. Pickens must like to grade papers. . Surely he can't get much worse. 20 22. Oh, behold, the falling stars of the Senior Class! 24. 'fOn the desk, girls! There's the mouse. 25. Oh! Those maps. 28. Moving picture show. 29 . Some more F's. March 4. Maude has her map done. Shall we lebrate? 5. Ain't love grand? 6. What a busy place this world is for 3 Seniors! Speech by the field secretary Washington U. 10. Edna must have studied her English sson. We wonder. 12. Broadway has now turned into 4overs Lane for the Sophomore girls and :nior fellows. 13. The fatal day of caps and gowns. 19. 'Tis too bad it couldn't have snowed l winter for the babies to play. 20. A big snow to welcome Spring. 21. Grand rush to the kitchen. A big 1st on ice cream. 45 T' .lk Aga ku n! 1 , -r .
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The Venetian May l. May has come. 2. Oh, how our English grades have suffered! 3. VVonder why the Board doesn't in- stall electric fans. 4. The Senior motto: Never do todav what you can put off till tomorrowug especially when speaking of note books. 5. Wle should have a few hours off kf each day so that the students would not have to sleep during school hours. XXV 7. Senior Class play. Big success. f f 10. Lost powder puff. Oh! what a tragedy. 12. The Freshies will be brilliant men some day. They always read the news- paper. 13. Hurrah! The Juniors do know somethinggthis is a little encouraging for their play. 13. lsn't it a shame the sewing class must leave their garments that were made this year for exhibition. l9s2O. Senior exams. QNVill we burn our books ?j 20. junior play. 24. -lunior-Senior banquet. 26. Seniors spending their last days in school. 27. Eighth grade graduation. 28. Commencement. 29. Picnic day. QOh! what a day.j 30. Day after the night before. what Elhrg Mean 'Gln ,Sentara F-Means fast life. L-Means late hours. U-Means unexpected company. N-Means not prepared. K-Means kicked out. S-Means sickness. T-Means time for athletics. A-Means attended entertainment. L-Means lost hook. L-Means late for dinner. High Svrhnnl Sinners Freshman .... ........................... ........ . . . Sandstone Sophomore . . ........ . . . . . . Soapstone Junigf A,.,, .... G I'l11ClStOI'1C . . .. Tombstone Senior ..,. . . . 47
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