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JUNIOR COMMERCIAL
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TOASTS - Continued if an S and 311 I and an O and a U, Then if an S and I and a Cu, With an X at the end spell SL1, And an HED spell Gide, And an E and a Y and E spell I, Thereis nothing left for the speller to do Pray what is the speller to do? But to go and commit sionxcyesighcd. HERE'S TO: Mr. Z. so quiet and sedate. When he talks about air pressure our hearts begin to quake. Miss AA so quiet and still, V ho never 5ays anything of her own free willi Miss M. smiling all the time, i Her name should he Giggles or something of the kind. Miss K. so graceful and tall, Her few lines of poetry weary L19 all. Mr. B. who comes to our school, To teach us algebra 313 Yule. Mr. B. with complexion so sweet, Xi ho very seldom knows which is his seat. Mis iY. bright, merry and Spry. Who says wcili le'arn Latin if we but try. Mr. 171. who came late this fall. And liasift had time to say the least thing at 2111. Mr. 13. happy as a bumble bee, Speaking in German is his Spscialty. Mr. B. who misses school, On Xchneaiia-v night as a general rule Mr. T. who is present every night. EXCE'pi thU hilt B. iecmres, 'Ai'iuw tn be politef You may talk of the coming weather And the little birds that Sing, But the siUing llmvn 011. 21 recirhot Stave 15 the Sign of an early spring; 74
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JUNIOR COMMERCIAL CLASS HISTORY KHE year 1913 lingers in our memory, not because of the Mexican uprisings and the several Hoods, but because it marks the beginning of the Commercial Class of 1915. Distinctly do we recall the novelty of the hrst few evenings, hut We were soon accustomed to the general run of Readingf HRiting and Rithmeticf After the first week of school attendance Mr. Wagner was elected 0111- C1355 President, and Miss Duttenhofer, Secretary. 011 February 12th the class was greatly shocked by the unexpected death of Mr. Cummim, and we have all missed his kindly visits and encouragement. The general routine of night-school life was broken by pleasant Social events such as the dances on Thanksgiving live, February 20th! and the B-A Recep- tion on March 17th. At first we were unacquainled with our classmates, but we soon became warm friends. The Class of 1915 is looking forward 10 the coming years with great enthusiasm, N01111: M. H'mm'l, rih'
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