Miss B.—“Give the definition of work.”
L. V. K.—“We don’t know anything about work.”

S. T.—“Look, Mr. C., where I burned my arm.”
Mr. C.—“Why, Sue! I didn’t suppose you were so careless with the curling iron.”

Mr. Moyle made known his ability in other fields than those of book knowledge, and won for himself a Carnegie hero medal, for didn’t he risk his own life to save the lives of three Anamosa teachers?

“Man. Training” was written on the report cards instead of “Manual Training.” Miss French, not understanding it, asked Mr. Clevenger if she should put a grade down there. Mr. C. replied, “Why, yes, if you have had experience.”

Miss F.—“Is Lyle Ryan absent today?’
P. O. (evidently thinking the question personal, replied, “I don’t know.”

Miss B.—“How deep do we usually plant corn?”
Alb. R.— “About six feet, three inches.”
  

DO YOU KNOW

Why Edith Miller wears an apron to school?
Why Joe McGuire sings “When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder, I’ll Be There?”
Why Golda Finn thinks there is “red” tea?
Why Ed Smith brings “cookie animals” to school?
Why Margaret Neville thinks Juno was a “god?”
Why Elda Ristine looks lonesome?
Why Beatrice Bruce looked guilty when Miss French caught someone throwing chalk in arithmetic class? “If a Leap Year girl should propose to a young man, should she get on her knees or his?’
Why Margaret Dunn stays after school to work arithmetic?
Why Misses French and Brown didn’t come to Anamosa Feb. 16 on the first train from Cedar Rapids?
Why Lila Grimm watches the Seniors so much?
When Grace Hayden was “alone on the deep?”
Why Goldie Shugert “prays” in grammar?
About the mock wedding?
Why Miss Brown had a cold after Spring vacation?
Why Howard Remley answers when Helen Cromer is called on?
Why some of the Seniors “hold hands” in school?
Why Mary Washington doesn’t want to be “threw” out of the window?
Why Lyle Ryan doesn’t go “hunting” to Stone City anymore?