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Nevada City High School - The Quill (371.QUI.1912)(1912) (108 pages)

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Page: of 108

——E
THE QUILL
Mr. Loree
there
in
(Physics IV)—‘What is
iodine
that
does
not
Mr.
with the atomic theory? At ordinary~
temperature there are two atoms to a
mvlecu’e. What is it when heated to
170 degrees?”
=
=
=
Mr. Loree—‘On warm days you can”
see the vapcr running
ground in streams.”
Ld
Miss R—ds
Jackson’s
bd
along
the
2
2
policy.”
M. K.—‘*He was a loose constructionist when he felt like it, or a tight
one when he felt like it.”
=
*
=
Miss Richards (Hist. 111)—Account
for the difference between the Roman
Ed.
Quigley—“The Romans
bal
wor
2
Counsel—“And your brother lives?”
Witness—‘With me.”
Counsel—“Precisely,
live?”
Cd
Miss Eastin ‘Wisc. I, Dec. 14, 1911.
Referring to ti:Thirty Years’ Truce
Athens
and
Sparta)—‘What
is coming soon?”
Ans.—"Chriztmas.”
*
Miss Eastin
2
%
(Hist. II)—‘Miss Rich
ards, will yov please stand up when
you recite?”
Miss
Rich iyds—“I
dont
know
cnough to,”
s
Miss
}isher
*
shut your eyes and loot’ at the shade
m
cd
In student body meeting,
arrange
ing for regular monthly meetings.
Miss TEveref+—"I move that we
change Friday to Wednesday.”. .
*
bd
*
db
both
*
*
Willie—“You don’t want the truth,°
teacher, and I'd rather not’ tell’a lie.”
Teacher—-“How dare you say I don’t
want the truth?
Tell me at once
where did you get that chewing gum?”
Willie—Under your desk.”
oe
Our Maria Jane,
She's gone to the silent hence—
She lit tr> fire with gasoline
And hasn't ben-zine since.
I stood in the hall at midnight
As the clock was striking the hour,
Yer dad slid down the bannister
And landed with all his power.
;
6
3
8!
-4*
C. Waite (ing. II)—"Does symmetry
Mean a place where they bury people?”
s
you
Teacher—“Now, Willie, where did
You get that chewing gum? I want
the truth.”
ie
on that ovject.”
but
Witness—“Together.”
s
(Drawing II1)—Now
bod
*
Counsel—"You reside?”
Witness—“With my brother,”
lier to marry him.”
hetween
%
Tis better to have lived ana loved,
*
cd
=
Than never to have lived at all.
Vernon
(French
IV)—‘“Well, Orso
wasn't engaged to her—he, only told
her he loved her, but he never asked
bd
=
Revised
shiped a whole bunch of gods.”
*
=
bd
*
and Teutonic Religions.
.
2
Lives of students
all remind us
We should pay no
heed to looks,
But on passing leave
behind us
Interlinings in Our
books.
Interlinings whieh another
Toiling hard midst grief
and pain,
Some forlorn and flunked-out
brother
Reading, shall not flunk
again.
IV)—‘“What
was
constitutional
(Physies Iyv)—«
Horrors! !
A commercial made
the astonishing statement that
she was in with
“Pantomime poisoning.”
%
(Hist.
Loree
have
Seen more thunde
r in Colorado in
one
day than you can
see here in ten
Years!”
agree
Alone—‘Vapor.”
69
%
Miss Wastin (Fr. IV)—‘Wake up
‘Nd open your mouth.”
little I dreamt
filled so
Her parent’s shoes were
fw of feet,
the moment
f went on the spur of
t.
And landed in the stree
Oh,.