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QT W m E25 H Qifrile to The pupils :dl of .lunior High liejoiee with grludsolne eheer Heenusr they hnve this teuehingr stuff NVhose numes ure written here. Our prineipnl we mention first, Our helpful friend is she: And Mrs. Sim-hens oft we seek May I use the 'phons-? say we. Miss fieiserlfs our udviser For the Annual und the Pamper. In Mrs. Luwsons l'lVll'S elziss We ent full many an wiper. Miss Duhson lenelles 'ritlunetie From her we leurn the sipuire rootg ln penmunship und music Mrs. Lohnes we must suit. Miss lirueg.:er tienelies us to sew And ulso how to cook, In history Mr. ilolin tukes Us thoroughly through the hook. time Teac ers The hoys in Mr. Hainline's elass I-Inve made neat homes for hirdsg In English we all think Miss Jones ls just too sweet for words. Miss I'Ii,frgins is our leader In work for Safety Firstg Miss Becker teaches spelling Quite elearly to the worst. For Miss Fee we must often make Hard drawings of the hone-sg From Miss Pils in geogrzlpliy NVe learn of ull the zones. In Miss Van XVey the Girl Reserves Have found an ohle lezlderg ' Miss Williams teaches us to draw, In art wc'll always need her. NYe are pleased that Mrs. Kriegsman Our old tezielier's hack once moreg But we'll surely miss Miss Skelly 'Till she's with us as of yore. H xc LH N Huirr. Seventh G Yeh iHii4C'BElLIl 9 lfifll BCEOTG 0 Miss Krueger- lJo it right the first time. Mr. Bolin- l'erlmps this is not good English, lmt this is :L history class. Miss Willizuns-- This eluss is too noisy. Miss Skelly- Don't 'stumble' like tlmtf' Mrs. Siehens- It goes like this. Mrs. l.ohnesg Hurry up. girls! Miss Duhson-K'Wu.teh what l :un doing. Miss Geisert- The Assembly is too noisy. M rs. Miss M iss Miss M iss Lawson- We shall now have ai five minute quiz. l'ilsf l'his eluss has the had huhit of talking: out loud. l ee- Where is till34ltK'ELt0d?l, Jones- Sit up in your seutsf, Pliggins- NVe huven't time to Waste. Mr. Huiuline- Get down to workf' Miss Beekeri 'l'his is the noisiest section in the sehoolf' Miss Vun Viley- Get your hooks so you'll he ready when the hell rings. Mr. XVflCt'llil'l'-HI :un ready to sweep, Miss- mmm 1926 rude. NINE
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m m EFS W mmm e5 W J Seccitilomssmilifiglimtin Grade SECTION 8A-1 MRS. SIEBENS, Adviser nm!llllllllllllllll!llllllllllllltmiinlnnmlgg Fmrm' Row. Imfl In Riyhf-Nornm NlCI'StllCllIlCl', Frances Pitts, Nelda Stout, Marguerite Mc-yer, Margaret Smith, Beutrivc Howat, Beulah Potts, Ferne Buchanan. Sncoxn Row-Bc'rn:u-cl I'lappuc'li, Charles I-lodge, Eugene XVoodworth, NVillizun Lcnnner, Dnnicl XVootlll'y., George K1-il, Kinclred Goebliels. 'Timm Row-XVillwrt Osternmn, Vincent Johnston, Marcel Frigarcl, Hernmn Kluever, Millard Rlioclvs, Earl Clzlton, George Tool, Cliftorcl Davison. if 5 ' AN INTERESTING TALK On Monday. March 29, an splendid talk was given to the Pekin ,lunior High School by Mr. Schaefer, .1 member of the Cllicugo Motor Club. He based his talk on Safety and llc also told of thc Safety Patrol that is soon to be or- g!llliZl'll in tllv schools. lVc found Mr. Sclmcfcr :1 very interesting sperlker and we slmll try to observe all of the Safety First Rules. Nomxm NIERSTIAIEIRIER. Section Reporter, 8 A. ELEVEN
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