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

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40 THE QUILL
An inspiration of a Freshman:
The Seniors tried to fool our class,
But we have fooled the foolers;
The Freshies are the best in school
And are the Seniors’ rulers.
Alene, the star of the Freshman Latin class, was called upou for
the principal parts of a verb. With a mind fu'l of fears, lest she might
not pass in the language, she rose and said, “Flunco, fluncere, faculti,
filunxus.”
Junior (reading)—‘Sir Roger was in love with a_ preserved
widow.”
Extract From a Composition—“The landlady scolded her husband for drinking up the prophets.”
Junior Girl—“Nancy was riding on a pavilion behind her father.”
Miss Farnham—“You may hand in your written work.”
Bob Carr—‘I did mine in my head.”
Miss F.—“Very well, hand it in.”
“Do you think those ‘Sophs’ will ever amount to much?”
“Well, we have ‘Hope’ in them.”
Prof. Hahn—‘Miss Sharp, you have left some big gaps in this
outline; please fill them out.”
Miss Sharp—‘I can't.”
Prof. Hahn—‘Now don't say that. You ought to be able to fill
out gaps if any one can.”
Carroll Searls (in English)—‘“Being very poor, Dunstan Cass
stayed at the Inn, sponging off his friends.”.