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Show COLLEGIATE LIFE <br><br> [Inserted here is an illustration that stretches across the page and is of a stone wall with an opening on its left side. Above the opening is the phrase, Class Notes. On the right side of the image, two cats are standing on the wall and facing each other, one being black and the other white, with music notes between and above them. The initials GJSR are written on the illustration] <br><br> SENIOR NOTES. <br> Each Senior now is hard at work <br> A-studying Reviews. <br> Arithmetic <br> Quite makes them sick: <br> There is no time to snooze. <br><br> Magda Johanson was elected secretary of the Second Student Council. <br> Jack Allen was elected treasurer of the Council. <br> "Why is a Senior girl when she laughs." <br> Answer: "Because there is no joke." <br> Lester Boyer says that between carrying a paper (he gets up at half-past four), going to school and working nights till ten o'clock, he manages to fill in his time. <br> St. Elmo Crandall thought that the new buildings were too far from civilization for him, so he quit Collegiate and entered the U. of U. Prep. School. Oh, you St. Elmo! <br><br> Try our Special Delivery Service! <br> Phone Us Your Drug Wants <br> Both Phones 495 <br> ROBISON DRUG. <br> 876 First Avenue <br><br> The Seniors are beginning to consider what will be the best class motto and a somewhat stiff discussion is expected when they begin to finally decide whether it will be class pins or rings this year. <br> Each Senior wishes now that he had studied harder in the eighth grade, then reviews might come a little easier. <br> Magda likes to be out in the wind when it's blowing, but Anna likes to be out in the wind when it isn't blowing. <br><br> Wouldn't Last Long. <br> A gentleman, about whose Teutonic origin their could be but one opinion, was passing along the street, when he came to a halt before one of the posters announcing the coming of the Panorama of Paradise Lost. He read this line, "A Rebellion in Heaven," when he broke forth as follows: "A Rebellion in heaven: mein Goot! id last not long-Onkel Abe ish tare." <br><br> Helen A. Allen <br> STENOGRAPHER AND NOTARY PUBLIC <br> BELL 1911. 602 NEWHOUSE BLDG. <br><br> |
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This page has two articles and two advertisements. The first article, Senior Notes, begins with a poem and is followed by comments on the Student Council, Lester Boyer's schedule, St. Elmo Crandall's change of schools, the class motto, tests, and Magda and Anna's opinion of the wind. The last article, Wouldn't Last Long, is about a man's interpretation of a poster featuring a panorama of Paradise Lost, an epic poem by John Milton. The following advertisements are for Robinson Drug and stenographer Helen A. Allen. |