The Sophomore class of 1925, Nov. 19, gave a

entertainment in the High school essembly.  The program was as following:

 

     A piece played by Glen Michell, on his Cornet.

     A small play given by several of the class students.

     A song song by Irene Witney and Rose Dieling played by Wilma Kuehl.

     Each class has there turn throughout the year given entertainments in front of the high school essembly.

     Seniors first; Sophomores second;

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q:  what is the difference between a nice looking girl and a apple?

ans:  A apple has to be squeezed to be cider, and a nice looking girl you have to be side her to squeeze her.

q:  what is the difference between a mule and a stamp

ans:  A mule has to licked with a stick and stamp sticked with a lick.

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   I am going with a young man for the first time.  Is it customary to kiss a young man good-night the first time he calls?  If not, how long should they go together first? -- Blue Eyes.

Answer: -- Blue Eyes, I think are having a little fun with me.  But if you are in earnest, I will tell you that to kiss or not to kiss is not a matter of etiquette.  Every girl sets her own standards and those of the boy she goes with.  Think it over.

newspaper clipping

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Dismisal Time.

After a long weary day, at twenty minutes

of four.

Miss Cline, our High School teacher rings

the bell at the door.

Slam goes our books and before you can

think,

we all begin, to whisper, but quick as

a wink

Miss Cline with her pencil her desk

doth she pet.

"Let's have the talking stopped, your

not dismissed yet"

Then she picks up her note book, and

the whole room groans,

As over the assembly her sharp eyes

do roam.

Portor and Thomas are to stay after

school to night.

And then Eugene and Lowell Tompson

are in the same plight,

Then to make them laugh, she tells

them a joke,

And we laugh, and laugh, till we

nearly choke.

The piano plays we groan no more

Then we jump from our seats

and march out the door.

By Mary Evelyn Nissily

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