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24 THE RIVERSIDE ' Leonard translating: Then he took Columba apart. Leona Strout delights in hearing the boat whistle? Champion Gum Chewers of 1928: Miss Leonard, Miss Ames, Miss Bicknell, Miss Eleanor Lane. Arthur Leonard was heard to sing this wooing song as he walked by Esther Sullivan: I Wish You Were Jealous of Me, Dear. I'd love to wed a modest girl who never has been kissed, But what's the sense of looking When you know she don't exist. -A. W. Leonard. Miss Strout to Mr. Nickerson: Have you seen my French book? Mr. Nickerson: What kind of a fountain pen did you lose? Mrs. Merrill to Geology class: Where are the Alleghenies and what great man crossed them ? Miss Nealley Cbrightlyj : They are in Europe and Napoleon crossed them. Arthur Leonard: My grandfather was shot in the war. Miss M. McDonough: Where is that? I NOTICE Roderick Clark was elected Presi- dent of the Old Woman's Club and Ladies' Aid Society. WE WONDER What would happen if Arthur Leonard and Clinton Baker should tease the girls? What would happen if Uncle Tom's Cabin should burn? Why Irene Edmunds walked to North Winterport. Why Edwina Hackett smiles when a certain horn toots in front of the high school building? Why Miss Bennett delights in look- ing at her left! ?l Why Miss McDermott doesn't come to school the day after a ball game? If Daniel F. came to school on time? lf Mrs. Merrill should forget to say Huh, Eleanor Lane kept quiet. Clinton Baker came to class with his lesson? Irene Edmonds should fail to get a new beau each week? Arthur Leonard forgot to bring a toy to school? Vera Young tried to flirt. Lucena didn't lend advice? IN GEOLOGY CLASS Mrs. Merrill: Mr. Crockett, what is the intelligent machinery of the human body? Mr. Crockett: The heart. Mrs. Merrill, discoursing about sudden changes to the teeth may cause them to be injured: Now take something hot for instance. Ice cream!!! WANTED A girl friend by Bumpus Perkins. By McDermott, an alarm clock., By Roderick Clark, some one to translate his French. Vera M. Young: Just a Old Fash- ioned Misses. Mildred A. McDonough: You Gotta Know How.
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THE RIVERSIDE 23 3000000909000OOOOOOOOIOOOOOOI: 2 LOCAL HAPPENINGSS Q o 000.00IOOOIOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOO The Annual Freshman Reception given by the Sophomore class, was held in the Union Hall, September 20, 1927. The entertainment being fur- nished by the Freshman class. It was followed by games ard dancing. A public supper at the Methodist vestry was served on October 5, 1927, by the members of the Senior class. The supper was well attended and a good sum realized. The Junior class gave a box social at the Methodist vestry, Friday eve- ning, February 10th, 1928. Mr. LeRoy Wadleigh acted as auctioneer. The boxes sold for a good sum and it was a very enjoyable affair. THE BASKETBALL BANQUET At the close of the basketball sea- son a banquet was given to the Boys' and Girls' Basketball teams at the Methodist vestry. A delicious supper of oyster stew, pickles and cakes was served. The committee in charge of the supper was, Mrs. Merrill, Mrs. Page, Irene Edmonds, Ella Mae Ames, Marion Young, Maxine Bicknell, Edith Bolan, Edwina Hackett, Vera Young. Mr. Nickerson acted as' toast- master. Speeches on athletics were made by Rev. F. W. Brooks, Mr. Carleton Young, Supt. C. W. Dickey, Captain of B. B. team Thomas Mc- Dermott, Manager of B. B. team Lucena McDermott, and Roderick Clark, Pres. of Students' Council. The class parts were announced and officers for the teams for the com- ing year. T--l--- E. P. W., '28. m Qag,., gQMFQ3w:o1.a: Mb1 DTC - El -5. A U as tl-IU li' ' M Eg,-..i ' Q lQi M Miss S. McDonough to the Basket- ball Girls: Have any of you girls seen my gloves? Girls flaughingj : What are those on your hands? Nickerson Cto Leonard! : What are you doing? Leonard: Nothing, Nickerson: Well, don't do it again. Mrs. Page to F. Leonard, in His- tory: What was between the United States and Germany during the war? Mr. Leonard: The ocean. Leonard in French: Puis prenant a' part Columba. Then he took Co- lumba aside.
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