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RENOCAHI L.-XXYFIQL NA ME FAVORITE EXPRESSION IDENTIFIED BY ETHEL BUTLER Honest Injun I Dimples. LoL'LA B. CLARK Good Night ! Good nature. EDN.-X XYAGONER Oh, me 3 Height. EE.-XTRICE XYILLIAMS I'll declare ! Perpetual giggling. LOIS LIVELY l'll be ,Iohn l Rosv cheeks. BESSIE Cox I'll say f Athletic ability. AIABLE BUTLER Good Night Z Love of geometry. QHRISTINE JOHNSON Shut up In Loud voice, NIARY STRADER Holy smoke lu School girl coinpiexi ELSIE Cox Gee XYhiz E Slinmess. lu.-XRY GROGAN not neg 2 Recitation of poetry. SPENCER SMITH I'll be daggone ! XYicked walk. Lou HARRIS Sho' Nui! Good nature. NIARGARET LEA MILLNER l Stop Y l Broad-mindedness. ELIZABETH STOCKS Au- l Attractiveness. v Va 1 ,cv The Dramatic Club, the Glee Club, and the Qrchestra very kindly presented to the RENOCAHI fund the proceeds from their joint entei tainment of March the thirteenth. The Stal? appreciates the gift, and the spirit of cooperation and support which prompted it. Z9
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RENOCAHI Bureau nf Elnfntmatiun LAVVFUL NAME FAVORITE EXPRESSION IDENTIFIED BY :ANNIE XVOOTTEN Got too much to do- Long hair. THOMAS AVILSON 0h! Go way! I Patent leather hair. AMOS BUTLER You-You-tell 'umf' Stuttering. LINDSEY SMITH XVell, I'll be dog! His Cornet. CHARLIE NICKINNEY I don't give a rap. Towering height. CHARLIE XYHITSETT Ain't Love grand ! Sheikish ways. :ALLAN STOIcEs My hOly 21I1C6SfOfS Y Petit feet. XAYILBER STOKES Gimme a bite. Grin. HIRAM PAMPLIN Shucks a mile. Curly locks. RECBEN AYINDSOR There ain't no justice- Arguing. IRMA SIMPSON For the love of Pete! Oratorical outbursts BESSIE AYASHBURN Do you know your English ? Charitableness. SALLIE IVJOBBS Oh. you don't mean it ! VVinning smile. IAIARYAN CHANCE I hope to spiH Love-sickness. RUTH PORTER Ye gods ! Dignity. EUGENE AY.-XY Oh, I'm so Lively. Bell-bottom breeches GLENN SMITH Than's what I said. Wfinsome smile. CHARLIE Moss And I know that- Melodious voice. BLUFORII NIOOREFIELD Hoo in I Good nature. ROBERT XYALIQER You tell 'em I Misbehavior. H ARRY AYEATHERLY Oh, shut up ! Mischievous looks. ELIZABETH NICGEHEE I'll say- Vampish ways. NI-ILLIE SHEFFIELD John Anderson, my Joj ohnf' Incessant talking. HELEN NEWELL Hope to kiss a pig. Boyish hob. LETTIE ELLINGTON l'll swan ! Boisterousness. EIINA EARLE MCCIEHEE Pass it on. Headache land. H.-XIQIQIET AYORLEY I'll he John Browned Y' v Altitude. IORRA I NE GROGA N For craps sake! Curly locks. 28
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RENOCAHI Qbpming xercizw CHANT Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, And into His courts with praiseg Be thankful unto Him and bless His name, For the Lord is good. LEADER: The Lord is in His holy temple. SCHOOL: Let all the earth keep silence before him. Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord of Hostsg The whole world is full of His glory. CHANT Lord, teach us how to pray, U Thou. that hearest prayer. Let Thine hand help me, For Thou art my God. LORD'S PRAYER CHANT Hear our prayer, U Lord, And keep me in all Thy ways, Amen, Amen. The High School Orchestra was organized last year with a membership of fourteen. At that time no regular schedule for practice was adhered to. Since then, for one reason or another, the number has been diminished to eight. It now has regular scheduled time for practice which, of course. is an advantage. Though reduced in numbers, owing to the fact that some of last year's Orches- tra were Seniors and that there has been more or less change in instrumentation this year. those who have stuck have done good work. lt has been the hope to establish a sort of sinking fund with which the school may buy and own its instruments instead of leaving the matter of supply to the individual students. The advantage, if this hope could be realized, would be in having every year the same instrumentation for which music could be supplied, thereby accumulating gradually a choice repertoire. ln spite of the handicaps. both in paucity of members and of breaking in new members. the organization has done good and faithful work. lfive public performances have been given this year, and the Orchestra merited the generous applause received on those occasions. 30
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