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 Miss Seward (III Algebra)— “ Take more care with your signs. Or perhaps you don’t believ'e in signs.”
Miss Shaw (Hockey)—‘'Ilurry up, Nancy, you must keep up with vour men.1)
N. D. (\’ English)— ‘‘Shakespeare was endowed with great personal magnitude.”
Miss Wyckoff (at skating)— ‘‘ Idle ice seems very good. Oh, Eva, I love your new dress.”
A. E. (referring to ice)‘‘It is much nicer than I thought. it was awful, but it is all right.”
Eva ((Thanks.f f
At first
44Girls, M. R. (making a note of ‘‘Flodden Field” in Fing. Hist.)— ‘‘Look
up the battle ‘‘Flood and Field.”
Miss Wells (Eng. Hist.)—‘‘\drglnla, did the persecution of the Christians stamp out the beginnings of Christianity?”
V. H.— “ Oh. no. Miss Wells! It only made it all the worse.”
Miss Wells (Fhig. Hist.)— “ Laura, Alfred ruled from 871 to 901. How long was his reign?”
Miss Wells (to a girl who has just pulled up the shade)
when you come into history class please leave the room as you find It, and
If the sun bothers you either move or raise an umhrella.”
L. B. (very confidently, after over 200 years. Miss Wells.”
M iss Seward (entering Room this auction please come to order!’’
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hurried calculation) — 4 4Just a little at beginning of 3rd period)— ‘‘Will
















































































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