Si]inORS» FAVOHITil BOOKS
Mhen asked about tlieir favorite books, the Seniors gave
those listed belov/ according to their popularity:
Boys
The Call of the Wild - London
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer-
Mark Twain
The Adventures of Sherlock
Holmes ~ Doyle
The Count of Monte Cristo-Dunias
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea-
Verne
Girls
Jane Eyre - Bronte
Les Miserables - Hugo
The Rosary - Barclay
The Count of Monte Cristo -
Dumas
Janice Meredith - Ford
SPELLING A LA S3HI0RS
Even though the seniors are not perfect spellers, they at
least shov7 originality in their spelling as indicated by the
follov/ing v/ords taken from their daily lessons:
dictionary ~ dicshunarry
anecdote - anigoat
baptize - babptise
eighth - ate
doctor - doctah
ettiquette - edicute
li/hile the English teacher v/as assisting some \7ith their
nev/spapers, Ned Hitchie gave the spelling lesson to the class
*/hen he came to a difficult v/ord^ he askod, "Kov/ do you
pronounce e-r-r-o-n-e-o-u-s?" And then some misspellod itJ
Miss Watson: Spell anecdote,
Ralph; J - o - k - e.
Miss Watson had just given out the word manuol to bo
spelled.
Ruby Smith: Is that the King Manuel v/o sing about in
church?
GUIDE POSTS ALONG THE ROAD OF LIFE
Luck seoms to favor the man v/ho doosn^t count on it*
Flying off the handle suggests that you have a screw loose
The victory of sueccss is half v;on v/hen one gains the
habit of work.
Doing the impossible is frequently dono by an amateur be
cause ho docsn*t know it's impossible.
Every time one man puts a now idea across he finds ton men
who thought of it before he did - - but they only thought.
Son-rise at our house is a 8:25 a. m. - P. J. Huneycutt
A blotter is something ^ou look for while the ink dries.
Readers Digest.