The blue and gold . and at this stage John took up the activities and has con-tinued them in a striking manner. F. H. S. owes sincere gratitude to these men fortheir work and the fact of their long and faithful service has called forth this expres-sion. We desire also, in behalf of the entire student body, to thank our cheerleaders,Ilo Smith and Harold Crosby, for their effort throughout the past athletic Band, members of the faculty, who sold and collected tickets at the games, , as manager, Mr. Walters as treasurer, and Mr. Holcomb, as publicity man arein line for our thank
The blue and gold . and at this stage John took up the activities and has con-tinued them in a striking manner. F. H. S. owes sincere gratitude to these men fortheir work and the fact of their long and faithful service has called forth this expres-sion. We desire also, in behalf of the entire student body, to thank our cheerleaders,Ilo Smith and Harold Crosby, for their effort throughout the past athletic Band, members of the faculty, who sold and collected tickets at the games, , as manager, Mr. Walters as treasurer, and Mr. Holcomb, as publicity man arein line for our thanks, together with all others who contributed to the success of the1918 season. Finally, we might say that, if, in reading this, ones brain has become as dry andparched as July 1, and these sentences have not met with your approval, please keepyour criticisms to yourselves and remember that this has been written at the costof midnight oil and that prejudices or favors are held out to no one. 76 1919 BLUE and GOLD 1919. 77 1919 BLUE and GOLD 1919 Mr. Walters :—Raymond, howmuch time did you spend on thoseproblems for today? Raymond Clouser :—About anhour, railroad time. Mr. Walters:—What do youmean by railroad time? Raymond Clouser:—Counting allstops and delays. % SH % Dick Jordan :—Say, how manytomatoes are there in a bushel ? Martha Trout:—Why do youwant to know? Dick:—Oh, Mr. Twining toldme to find out how hany beets to ameasure and tomatoes are about aslarge as beets. & V£ % How They Answer Freshman :—Aint done my les-son. Couldnt. .Sophomore :—Didnt get my les-son, because I forgot to take mybook home. Junior:—Much as I wished tohave done my lesson last evening,it was utterly impossible as I had;.n important engagement. Senior:—Kind Madam: A pre-incapacitation, prevented nocturnaltion causing a superabundance ofincapacitation, prevented nocturnallmental exertion. I thank you. « & ^ Mr. Lee:—At the top of yourtest paper please put your name andthe date
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