OUT-Dlllli 545 E. to Miss G.: Fm sorry lllll lute, l was outside. Miss G.: O, I thought you were in liernuxny. tMeaning in Cierinziny Poor Mary at length broke, with Ll heavy sigh from his lips. They saw Z1 maiclen carrying a water jar who was both deaf and dumb. The young shepherclesses in neatly lizincl made dresses. t XYlneh the neat-hancleil l'hil- lis rlressesvql. Going to a well aetecl play of ,lonson's stoek company. Kult Ionson's lezirnecl soek be on 1. XYhy is your neek like Penn aveinie?-llw eause it is below XYoocl. Prof: How does one explain that the nir- pressure does not ezive in the skull of an intli- vidual 7' Student: You see, it's somewhat on the orcler of an eleetrie-light bulb. 'l'here's Z1 yaeuuni within which-. llrofg Yes, l eun rezulily 1ll'lKlCTSl?lllfl the vueuuin part. XX'liz1t is Mr. firounclclown floing these flaws? Uh, he's working his son's way throughieol- lege. l ,elngh l-Burr. Bliss ll.: l'l'zlul, write Z1 short theme on the subject ol baseball. l'z1ul hzinrleil in the next clay- lining no eznnef'-liniek linueks. ,illi- Uh, Miss KleNeill, if thou rliclst know ln what suspense we wait to gil. 'l'hen woulmlst thou with a quicker hzinml llisiniss the eager, waiting bzrnrll ll. C. D,, 'I5. 'llhere wus ii young girl of XYinehester, XX'ho saiil at the enrl nf the semester ill hull nie n spot ln Il wooil or Il grot XX here l may lie flown anfl sequester. -.XnonyinouS.
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OUT- DIRE 37 December 30-Flora Goehring entertained the Senior Class at a luncheon at McCreery's and a theatre pa1'ty at the Nixon Theatre. january 4-CCVCl1ll1gj-S1lClllCl1 interest in les- sons supposed to be studied during vaca- tion. january 5-Unusual eagerness to return to school. Exciting allurement of Caesars, Ciceros and geometrys. january IQ and 26-Seniors enjoyed a refresh- ing walk to the Twentieth Century Club and heard a most interesting lecture given by Dr. Burton on K'From Ibsen to Shaw. tXNVe all approve of Shaw.j january 26-CHftCI'l1OOllAl-T311 Burton gave an address on 'tDickens. His own personal appreciation of this great human writer, both helped and interested us. Ianuary-The class in Eurhythmics interpreted a nightingale, January-The Juniors became youthful. again and showed what an abundance of hair the combined members were able to exhibit. February I-The Eventful Day. General smile and looks of amazement. The grown up Seniors have returned to their juvenile coiffures. A healthy Eighth grader sat daintily in the wash basin with fatal re- sults, and Hooded the second tioor. February 9-The faculty-College Club, Senior -Junior basket ball game, Good playing, but the score was 36 to 9. At least nine points for us. A general swimming con- test ensued. February I2--Ll11COlll.S Birthday was cele- brated by vaeation. General joy! February :zo-Mary Tener's luncheon was de- lightful and the table decorations proved useful for the Senior party. February 22-X72lC2ltlO11 ! February 23-HHtCl1CfS and red ribbons gener- ally adorned the tloor. Miss Wlorcester starred in the screaming faculty farce en- titled VVe Ain't Got No Flag. February 26-The Hrogues' gallery of Seniors appeared in the bookcase windows. Great Compliments to all. Wlho were the artists? March 3-Jane became very sporty. Margaret had a dream, but we fear it was only a dream. March 13-Little birds and chickens and love- ly violets with VVhitsie as hostess, gave us a very pleasant time. March 16-l.ucile omitted the general curtain- act of screaming when our friend, Mr. Mouse, made his appearance beside the book-case. March 26-School closed for Easter vacation. March 29-.X veritable feast of joy. And .Xlice gave us dear little liewpie place cards and wonderfully assorted colored candy. April Igloucile lflartje and Elizabeth johnston gave a dinner dance at the Country Club for the Seniors. April 5-Xone of the Seniors or the Juniors will forget to-day. The junior-Senior dance was a wonderful success. The Sen- iors again extend their thanks for the great honor conferred upon them. April 6-School reopened after the Easter holi- days. April S-A paper shrouded in darkest mystery was found by our class president. XYho can reveal the ancient hieroglyphics? April 9-Seniorrk hnished Mademoiselle de la Sieglieref' .X sigh of relief swept through t-he building. April Io-Eleanor lielly entertained the Sen- iors to-day at a luncheon at her home. April 21-Dr. Emily Noble gave a lecture and lantern slide exhibition on her method of correct breathing. The whole audience was heard straightening up and breathing deeply. April 28- lt isn't raining rain to-day. lt's raining plaster down, April 30-School is dismissed at I2 for all but the Editors. 1-The Seniors were guests at a luncheon and theatre party given by Edna Love. 4-The Seniors welcomed their mothers and the teachers this afternoon. The musical four, composed of Emily XYolfe. Harriet Dally, lva Thomas, and Dorothy Challener, were charming entertainers. S-Dolly llraun gave a luncheon for the Seniors at the Rittenhouse. IO7xlLlCl'l to our delight we were ex- cused to see the circus parade, which passed school. In our honor the tune School Days prevailed. May 12-Ozzy? Dire went to press. Nay 15-Truth llinns and Eleanor ,lohnston gave the Seniors a lovely day in the coun- try, with lunch at Glenshaw, an automo- bile ride and tea at Mrs. Ralph Binns' house. May May Hay May
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