Walnut Grove High School - Yearbook (Walnut Grove, MO)

 - Class of 1915

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EIUII' 'Il' 'Il' 'II' ' 'IIUIII 'IIUII' 'lift fill' 'Il' 'HHN E 1 'IT Q1 5 ... 1- .L L ? so long tied, anyway every time they started, the dummy, ffor that was what they had made at the haystackl, began kicking the horse in the Hank and they began running. At this rate they were not long making it back to the schoolhouse. Now I wondered what they would do, but I have learned never to ask questions, so I just liew to the old oak tree and awaited the results. The boys worked patiently with a stick at a window until they succeeded in opening it. Then they whispered and laughed, and whispered some more, and three or four went in and three stayed on the outside. Those that stayed on the outside were nervous because I heard one say, Professor Andrew has not gone home from town yet and Professor Smith will be sure to hear this noise we are making. Ever since the note bookswere stolen he always looks toward the school house every time he has an idea that he hears an unusual noise. Just at this time the dormer window opened and three boys crawled out on the roof. As they crawled up toward that piece of architecture known as the Lovers Tub, I could see their forms outlined against the sky. One hada head of very curly hair while another was exceidingly tall and slim. I could not see the third but pretty soon one of the boys dropped his shoe off the roof, for they had taken their shoes off when they reached the roof, and a boy they called Cobb said, I will bet that was Slocum's shoe for none other would make such noise. By this time the boys had dragged the dummies to the Lovers Tub and tied them, laughing all the while. All at once some one whistled very soft and they were all very quiet. I wondered what had caussd this when I saw an old man coming up the street to- ward the schoolhouse. As he turned the corner he made a funny noise and I knew that he had discharged a volley of tobacco juice in the direction of where one of the boys was hiding. I suppose that it was accidental but the boys laughed very much over the fact that one of their number had been lying in that identical spot. The old man had hardly gone when one of the crowd jumped from the schoolhouse window to the ground. Immediately two boys lying undera tree near by jumped to their feet and left as quickly as possible. The boy, who had come thru the window, E. - l.. Q .it i l ?' Q IUIIF 'II' 'll' Q 'II' 'IIUIII 'IIUII' 'll' 'll' ily inn IW

Suggestions in the Walnut Grove High School - Yearbook (Walnut Grove, MO) collection:

Walnut Grove High School - Yearbook (Walnut Grove, MO) online collection, 1915 Edition, Page 75

1915, pg 75

Walnut Grove High School - Yearbook (Walnut Grove, MO) online collection, 1915 Edition, Page 82

1915, pg 82

Walnut Grove High School - Yearbook (Walnut Grove, MO) online collection, 1915 Edition, Page 45

1915, pg 45

Walnut Grove High School - Yearbook (Walnut Grove, MO) online collection, 1915 Edition, Page 44

1915, pg 44

Walnut Grove High School - Yearbook (Walnut Grove, MO) online collection, 1915 Edition, Page 79

1915, pg 79

Walnut Grove High School - Yearbook (Walnut Grove, MO) online collection, 1915 Edition, Page 42

1915, pg 42


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