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I lik to play, most every day, When I am in our gym, Volleyball and basketball, Just so I ' ll keep in trim, I like volleyball the best, But always first each day, We do ur exercises well. And then we get to play, --Jean Yool, L8 A DISAPPOINTING DAY Going to the football game Saturday, Joan? asked Jeanne. Football game? What game? Kindly explain, replied Joan. Didn ' t you hear? Of course you know there ' s going to be a game. All girls and boys under fourteen are to be admitted free. Quite nifty, isn ' t it? Why don ' t you go? Try and keep me awayj Where do we meet and when? asked Joan. That ' s right. I did forget to tell you. We will meet at the school at twelve the next noon on Saturday. I ' ll see you then. At twelve the next day Joan and Jeanne met at school and began their hike to the stadium with the rest of their friends. GeeJ what a hike. ' Of course it would be warm today; but then, it ' s worth it, remarked Jeanne as the girls neared the stadium. Here at last. ' Those seats are going to feel good to mei ex- claimed Joan as they began filing in at the gate. Your ticket, please. Ticket? Why we ' re to get in freei There was a notice in our school bulletin about it. I ' m sorry, but there must be some mistake. Only boys under twelve are admitted free of charge. What a gyp. ' The tickets are twenty-five cents and the most any- one of us has is ten cents. Won ' t you let us in for a dime? I ' m afraid that ' s impossible, so will you kindly leave? Leave, after that hike up here? What do you take us for? We in- tend to stay here till we see some of that game, exclaimed Joan. About forty-five minutes later some of the girls decided to go home. Joan, Jeanne, and a few of their friends were the only ones left, but they were more determined than ever to see the game. Well, we might as well go up to ' Tightwad Hill 1 . At least we can see the game from there, remarked Jeanne. If you ' re going, we might as well go too, and let ' s get started or the game will be over before we get there.
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