. The Rattler [1920]. Page Nineteen erhs THE RATTLER !—NINETEEN AND TWENTY JOSEPH JACKSON NORWOOD, BUCK. A day, an hour of virtuous liberty, is worth awhole eternity of bondage. Base Ball (2, 3, 4). Joe thinks that going to school is a uselesswaste of time that could be spent much moreprofitably somewhere else. His chief occupationsare reading moviemagazines and workingout geometry belongs to the groupknown as business stu-dents, but we oftenwonder where he is whenthe others are JANNIE WARNA heart is true as steel. Morson Literary Society (2, 3, 4); Glee Clu


. The Rattler [1920]. Page Nineteen erhs THE RATTLER !—NINETEEN AND TWENTY JOSEPH JACKSON NORWOOD, BUCK. A day, an hour of virtuous liberty, is worth awhole eternity of bondage. Base Ball (2, 3, 4). Joe thinks that going to school is a uselesswaste of time that could be spent much moreprofitably somewhere else. His chief occupationsare reading moviemagazines and workingout geometry belongs to the groupknown as business stu-dents, but we oftenwonder where he is whenthe others are JANNIE WARNA heart is true as steel. Morson Literary Society (2, 3, 4); Glee Club(1); Athletic Association (3, 4); Associate EditorRattler (4). Je ne sais pas are the only French wordswhich do not properly belong in Warnas vocabu-lary, and also the onlyones for which she hasno use. She is MissLizas star pupil andtherefore the envy ofmost of the who have seenWarna study, however,do not wonder at herbrilliancy. She hustlesdown to her work witha will and does not give up until she has conquered the hardest things


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