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Ierry's Lucky Strike. QConrinued9 he took a taxi to the office of a well-known Wall Street broker, George Har- mon, his old college chum. George, a cheerful young chap, grabbed Jerry by the hand saying, Where have you been? Why did you desert your old friends? Jerry replied, Ive made good, I've found the long sought for Rocky Crag vein, I've struck gold. Then he told George of his experience, asking at the end of the nar- rative, George, will you lend me a hundred thousand for machinery in the mine? George studied this proposition for a few minutes and then said, I'll do it, but now go to Mary, she will be glad to learn of your return. Jerry needed no coaxing but hastened to her at once. At one time there had been such friendship between she and Jerry that all their friends had prophesied that it would end in marriage. Mary's words, like those of her brother were ones of surprise: O, Jerry Where have you been, you are so tanned and there seems to be a different air about you, you don't look like the old Jerry I knew. Jerry replied, I am not the old Jerry you knew, he was a shiftless loaferg 1 am a different man. Mary do you remember the last night I was with you when I told you that I was no longer going to be dependent on my father? That night I left New York, left it with the intention of never returning until I had become a success. I have accomplished this. Then he told her of his gold strike. After he had finished the account of his adventures he said, Mary, when I asked you to be my wife, you refused me, Jerry Collins, a loafer. Would you reconsider that now as I have made good? ' Mary's answer swmed to be satisfactory to all parties concerned judg- ing from the nterval that followed. -DOROTHY GARRISON '22, if
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A. H. S. Sweepstakes. Sweepstakes were presented this year to George Phillips and Margarct Holt. The points were based on: Scholarships were won by the following: Scholarship . . ..... 20 Punctuality . . . . . . . .5 Popularity . . . .... 10 Deportment ........ . . . .10 Dramatics .... .... 5 Music ................ ..... 5 Oratory . . . .... 5 Personal appearance .... . . . .10 Athletics . . . ..... . . . .... 5 Class Loyalty ....... . . . . . .10 Attendance ................ 5 School Spirit .. ....10 Scholarships were won by the following: SENIORSW Charles DeVol .... .91.57? Beulah Quay .90.5f7v JUN IORS- Cecil Gardner .... . .84 C22 Ellen JefTrey . . . 90.25570 SOPHOMORES- Gladys Rosecrans . . . 90.2570 Edgar Jolley ..... 87. 556 FRESHMENM Clinton Beardsley ........ 85.596 Laura Belle Stephens .91.9f70 U 21 l 1 , ...e ., L X: .N H X, . , 1, if f l? ' .V r -. wr f if .1+,1':'f5 . ., l , ,w-L.a,,,, ,K f, -e ,ei ., .v w 3' as-iff. 1. yin ' ' 1 iw
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