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PAGE 2 6 There he lay until Mr. Straube saw him and took pity on him and picked him up. He showed him to Miss Prucha, Mr. H. E. Smith, Mr. Hercher, Miss Freund, and Mrs. Kirchgeorge, who laughed and said something about Mr. Straube's sweet toothu. Mrs. Kirchgeorge's Thanksgiving coaching had been very successful- even for the 'chocolate soldier. Anyway, the chocolate soldier thought to himself, I've seen and heard the Round Table! Those teachers of Modern Languages certainly made their department interesting, and Mr. Stout, Mrs. Garling and Miss Cal- vert gave literature a real chance. I never heard so much about other countries in my life, all they need to do is bring in Africa and my country will be in it toon. But Mr. Straube thought differently about it and the little hero settled down to figure out what counry the waste basket represented. The boys surely are stupid where dancing is concerned. When a group of girls were doing a Polish dance, a wall flower pipes up: Isn't that a keen gypsy dance? Was he smart? Mrs. Kirchgeorge brought Siegfried and the dragon to Open House. Another correlation between lit- erature and activity. We found out why so many girls attended the Round Table meetings. Shall we let you in on the secret? It's Lester Ellsworth, the president! Miss Miller's Spanish collection wins the hearts of many students who ride to the end of the Wells- Downer line once a year. Now, then, just a word about that Thanksgiving program. It was given entirely in pantomime. Mrs. Kirchgeorge attempted to show the development of Thanksgiving through the ages. Had you sat beside Pat- ricia Beyer during the performance, you would have had the time of your life. Speaking of John Alden and Priscilla: Gee, aren't they cute? He really likes her an awful lot. They're in the corridors together half the time . u That herald's in my history class. Isn't that plume crazy. My, what tight, what tight -fcensored!j Aw! Aren't those Romans cute? Or are they Greeks? How still they can stand . Is that Mr. Korn's dog up there? Say what would they do if he barked? I think Abraham's just swell. Isaac doesn't look one bit scared, does he? Is that Ceres? I never saw her wear rouge before. How different it makes her look . Aren't those funny hats? The boys made them themselves. Pretty clever! G i ,amll'?'i'lx, i ii 1, E i w w 1 -,........,- SPARKING IN SPAIN
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PAGE 27 TI-IE ADVENTURE CDF A WHITE MQUSE Science Club Hcnrj' St'b11r'ic1'c1' . Ioscrjzb Paik ,..... Rufb Boirzslzi , . . Rickard Picrbowski COUNCIL- Mabcl Nirfmarm Thomas O,C011118lI Arfbur Smifb Zm' Bobl, Secretary Roman Wflvrfr Florence Wrautz, President Theodore Gates Iam' Schwartz, Treasurer Ervin Gaizke Ruth Sfarfeey Ass't. Ass't. Asslt. Manager Manager Manager Manager 'Was WillS'l dll H3b8l1? wheezed the energetic German band as it tramped through our corridors led by ohn Rehorst, attired in a soup and fish . H071 ry Scbfwider .r,., . .Manager Richard Piccfaowslei ...., Ass't. Manager Roman Wc'bcr ......,., Ass't. Manager Ioscjib Paik ..., .... A ss't. Manager Hard work, this , said Junior Kettner, let's follow that fickle crowd and see where they're going. Something must have taken their attention from us!', They tramped their way into the auditorium. Huge posters proclaimed To-day! Dr. Harwood and his wild animals, direct from the jungles of darkest Africa . Junior Kettner sat down heavily in one of the seats, but it wouldnit hold him. A brilliant idea struck him. Why not go backstage and see the wild animals from close up? He acted on this thought immediately. Backstage he gazed about eagerly to see the cages containing the animals, but no such luck. Upon inquiry, he found that the animals consisted of one Eskimo Husky and a wild QPJ bear. This meeting, dear freshmen, was one providing a lot of fun for the spectators, but it also accounted for several more gray hair on Mr. Suttle's head. Junior's wrath was appeased at the next meeting when Professor Samuel Snead held him spellbound with photo-electric cell experiments, and if we're not mistaken, Junior's still spellbound. The next scene is Mr. Dennis's room. The time is about 8:00 P. M. The characters are Pit and Pat, two white mice who are in a wire cage on a shelf. 'Tm fed up with this humdrum lifen, said Pit, and Iim going to do something about it, soon, too. 1'll begin this very night to bore a hole and escape.
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