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Nevada City High School - The Quill (371.QUI.1910)(1910) (76 pages)

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Ce 8 Saeeee ir THE QUILL 3] Dedicated to Seniors, April 28, 1910. Sing a song of six pence, Poor litt!e Dutchie Pocket full of rye; Nearly had a fit; One and twenty Seniors Agnes had his history; In an awflul fry. He couldn't study it. Every one is working: But where are Leonard, Alfred, Ray? A surprise, I should say! Are they on renig? What's the cause of all this? Why, no! they're in the Lab Why, “Examiner's Day.” Studying on their “Trig.” Charles in the little room Lill Pinch and Jennie Sharp, {s studying on color, Where might they be? Pegging away in the hall They're off by themselves Sit Will, Tom and Muller. Cramming chemistry. When in room No. 1, Physies is catching it My, what a flurry; By whom, pray? Ev and Ag are flying ‘round Walter, Carl, Elbert Veale In an awful hurry. And little (?) Leonard kK. Even sedate Hazel Mac Alta Clymo, studious one, Seems a little flustered, Is trying to study French, But cool Clara M. But her actions make you think Has her courage mustered. Of an old maid on the fence. Hazel Bost, who’s always late, Was not so today. But about myself, dear friends, I’ve nothing at all to say. MM, Coo: The Class of 12. “Oh, ‘Shaw,’ this old ‘Organ’ has too ‘Sharp’ a tone. Ti ‘twere a violin it would need a little ‘Rossen,’ ” said a “Young” child who had been watching a “Martin” singing on the “Rosewall.” “We must ‘Waite’ for the ‘Carr’ to come in from ‘Ogden’ before we ‘Kahl (call) on our friend, and I ‘Hope’ she will ‘Treadwell’ on aa he ae us.”.