. Archon. st, Mass. Garnet and White, The—West Ches-ter, Pa. Hernnica, The—Red Wing, Minn. Hill Top, The—Dickinson High School,Jersey City. High School News, The—Geneva HighSchool, Geneva, N. Y. Junto, The— La Sell Leaves, The—Auburndale, Bos-ton. Lyceum, The—Chillicothe High School,Chillicothe, Ohio. Mirror, The—Pratt Central HighSchool, Pratt, Kansas. Massachusetts Collegian, The—Am-herst, Mass. Messenger, The—The Wincheta HighSchool, Wincheta, Kansas. Mirror, The—Sharon, Penn. Mirror, The—West Hoboken, N. J. Mirror, The—Bethlehem, Pa. Orange and Blue, The—Millville HighSchool, Millville, N.


. Archon. st, Mass. Garnet and White, The—West Ches-ter, Pa. Hernnica, The—Red Wing, Minn. Hill Top, The—Dickinson High School,Jersey City. High School News, The—Geneva HighSchool, Geneva, N. Y. Junto, The— La Sell Leaves, The—Auburndale, Bos-ton. Lyceum, The—Chillicothe High School,Chillicothe, Ohio. Mirror, The—Pratt Central HighSchool, Pratt, Kansas. Massachusetts Collegian, The—Am-herst, Mass. Messenger, The—The Wincheta HighSchool, Wincheta, Kansas. Mirror, The—Sharon, Penn. Mirror, The—West Hoboken, N. J. Mirror, The—Bethlehem, Pa. Orange and Blue, The—Millville HighSchool, Millville, N. J. Oread, The—Rutland, Vt. Oracle, The—Abington High School,Abington, Mass. Orange and Blue, The—Union HighSchool, Union, N. J. Oak Lily and Ivy, The—Milford HighSchool, Milford, Mass. Periscope, The—Perham, Minn. Phillips Exeter Academy, The—Exe-ter, N. H. Purple Pennant, The—Cortland, N. Pinkerton Critic, The — Pinkerton. Continued on Page 14 12 THE ARCHON. LOCALS Mr. Thomas (in his lecture on thePassion Piay) : And the blacksmithled the chorus. (Anvil, no doubt.) Mr. Bentley to Laucks (after thefootball banquet) : Laucks, there wasno other speech of the evening thatcompared with yours. Laucks : Yours was pretty good,too. Spencer (translating French) : Anorgan with resplendent shafts dresseditself in the gallery. Along with the Ordway suit, wehear that Drake has filed a suitagainst the shadow on his upper lipfor breach of promise. Laucks (to his lady friend sittingnext to him in the Andover-Exetergame) : Oh, yes, I play on the Dum-mer football team. She: They must be short ofplayers. We understand that Flanders hascompleted the blue prints for his egg-rejuvenator. Ask Fat to explainto you his theory how one odor neu-tralizes with another. Mr. Evans (in study hall, to Jun-iors) : I want it quiet in the nurs-ery corner. Mr. Lacroix: Flanders, you get your word order the way the Germansare getting it in the trenches. (Un-der shell


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