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41, 1 , s f 1 Zi Jfetn Synonyms Free day-No' classes, but continual rain. . v u I 0 League ball game-Wrangles diversified with a minimum of actual playing. Masten Park High School-An invincible hoodoo for the Varsity baseball team. St. Michael 's Play-Something we ,didn't see. The Cub-+Forbidden precincts. When it comes to giving advice, the average man is liberal-D. Couglzlm. , There are lots of happy people in the silly sanitariums.-Elmert Schuhart. He was sogaunt, the case of a flageolet was a mansion for him. -Zflalzafcaq. What! You would compare Delmonico's with it! Why, the 'Baltimore Lunch' is nonpareil. ' '-Kreuzbcrger. Keep a gamester from the dice, and a 'good student from his book, and it is wonder- ful. - Doc Scimevlder. . ' 'Minds of moderate calibre ordinarily condemn everything which is beyond their range. H Those that do teach young babes, do it with gentle means, and easy tasks. -Monmg, 'fHis tongue dropt manna, and could make the worst appear the better reason to perplex and dash maturest counsels. -Kreuzberger. ' It is almost as difficult to make a man funlearn his Errors as his Knowledge. - Aoermann. . lrVho'd a thunk it? Honestly, Jupitei McDonnell sprung a joke and it was a beaut O my! but its stinging qualities are all right! For reference see Ronan-Koch-Bangasser: Brady. 1, ' Unheeding and unheededf'-Hillman. HThat whiter skin of his than snow, And smooth as monumental alabaster. 1 -Wvltlo. He looks as clear As morning roses washed with dew. . V -Vcsey. Pisc and Pony, sturdy of limb Went sto Lake Erie and bravely dove in- The water was deep. ' 'Twas a perilous leap, f For neither Pisc nor Pony Gould Swim H Behold the child, by nature 's kindly law Pleased with a rattle, tickled by a strawf' -Eiters. ' .see e . -4 64 joxie and his Teddy Bear
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Beal Sentiment Vacation days to us are the same, l'm sure it may be justly said, SHOW 01' hall: Shlne ,UT 23133 His feet are useful as his head. '7' Take 'em now or wait till they come, I -,Kraus Both for us-that's going some. . I ' A B. 85 M. Secluded from domestic strife T 41 B' h 1 ll - ' 'fMost wondrously endured. -J. Mahoney. e mg am ed a CO ege hiej, I 'Piscf sucked his pipe and often broke A sigh in suifocating smoke. A general brave, I long to be, Was ever his plaintive melody- , To marshal my men in battle array A And lead .them boldly through the fray. From youth to man at length he grew 3 ' The above, his dream, at last came true. But his leadership was not o'er flesh and bone, But o'er monuments of marble stone. MCDONNELL. That you may be beloved be amiablef'-E. Conley. Indeed, the top of admiration! -Boland. Be not the first by whom the new is tried.-H. Koch. 1 Were we as eloquent as Angels, yet should we please some more by listening than by talking. ' f-Roemer. . Oh, I envy those , Wfhose hearts on hearts as faithful can repose, Wllo never felt the void--the wand'ring thought That sighs o'er visions-such as mine hath wrought. i -J . P. Qninhlslc. There are few, very few, that will own themselves in a 1nistake,' ' nos surnus philosophos. ---Bnschelmann. Let them obey, that know not how to rule. -C. Mc'Ca1'thy. ' A desire to resist oppression is implanted in the heart of 1nan. -liegan, Being season'd with a gracious voice, obscures the show of evil. -Andy Brady. Throw that light on mel -L. Selman. V U Therefore the vulgar did about him flock, And cluster thick unto his leasings vain. . -Brand. A Picture is a Poem without words.4C0stcZl0. The Wo1'ld, in the eye of Philosopher, may be said to be a large mad-house.-Ronan. No Man is at all times wise.-McDonnell. I'll use you for my mirth, yea .for my laughter, when you are n1opish. -licwnter. Thou art noble, yet I see, Thy honorable metal may be wrought, From that it is disposedff-Jiempcl. An eye's an eye, and whether black or blue, Is no great matter. -Qu-inlisk. 63
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' 4UZuppp's Qblilnqup It must be so-Cuppy,.thou reasonest well, Else whence this Pleasillg hope, this fond desire, This longing after the bar? A And whence this latent talent, but forever motion of the tongue, Continually getting me into trouble, and then being stung, l--. Though equal to all things, for ,all things unfit. -Liothetmer. ffrhe pupil of' impulse, it forced him along. -Boland, f'S'.-ay, where has our poet this maladyi caught? -Wamzeffnaolier. I . Describe him who can, an abridgement of all that is pleasant in man.-Malmo. He mixed reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth. - Doo Sclmeider. Oh! That He were uponsome desert coast, Where howling tempests, and the lashing tide, Would stun him into deep and senseless quiet. i -Blaum. It is difficult to grow old gracefully. -Avcfrmann. U He sits 'mongst men like a descended god. -Hoyfmeyer. H 'Tis meet that noble minds keep ever with their likes. -Maltne. It is the height of art to conceal art. -Vesey. Appearances to save his only care, So things seem right, no matter what they are. -Esclzwlclt. ll Lamentation is the only musician that always, like a screech-owl, alights and sits on the roof of an angry man. -Dambach. ' 'Boots, like Friends, should be few and well chosen. -Mart Apermamt. To business that we love, we rise betime, ' And go to it with delight! '-Francois Kempel. 5'-Some men, like pictures, are fitter for a corner than full light. -McDonnell. Downy sleep, death 's counterfeit. -JOS. Helmmidk- One draught above heat makes him foolish, the second mads him, and a third drowns him. -Lannfig. , we , Is there aught in sleep, can charm the Wise? -Lang. ssh h
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