The Training School Quarterly April, May, June 1916 . their own Alma Mater. Martha Lancaster. 70 The Training School Quarterly Senior Slips L. T.: Who wrote Dr. Strayer ? S. M. (at drug store) : Please fill this subscription. M, S.: I have just had such a fuuny letter from my sister and shesent me some bobs (meaning chewing gum).]Sr. W.: Where do you wear them ? Miss L.: In drawing Japanese parasols, what principle do we stress ? G. W.: The eclipse/ L. T, (to merchant) : Have you any variated ties? E. S. (to E. B.) : Please lend me some divisible hairpins. L. W. (in Science) : Has that soil go
The Training School Quarterly April, May, June 1916 . their own Alma Mater. Martha Lancaster. 70 The Training School Quarterly Senior Slips L. T.: Who wrote Dr. Strayer ? S. M. (at drug store) : Please fill this subscription. M, S.: I have just had such a fuuny letter from my sister and shesent me some bobs (meaning chewing gum).]Sr. W.: Where do you wear them ? Miss L.: In drawing Japanese parasols, what principle do we stress ? G. W.: The eclipse/ L. T, (to merchant) : Have you any variated ties? E. S. (to E. B.) : Please lend me some divisible hairpins. L. W. (in Science) : Has that soil got any humorous in it? Mr. M.: What is a ditty?Miss S.: Oh, its a herring. A. S. made a poster to use in illustrating her reading lesson. Wishingthe approval of the critic-teacher she said, Miss M., how does mypostal look? Miss K., will you scan the first stanza? Miss K. began rattling off the lines by heart, and was later shockedwhen she found scanning and memorizing were not synonymous. Marguerite Wallace. Class of 1916 71 Pictures and
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