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Qllarm 15211 Who are, who are, who are we? We are, we are, we are we! It is no joke! it is no bluff! 191 3 is just the stuff! illllra. QI. M. Igljilpntt Fortunate, indeed, were the Juniors when their request to have Mrs. Philpott act as their adviser, was granted. Mrs. Philpott, by her ready sympathy, enthusiasm and kindly advice, has so guided the Juniors in their various contests with their rival classes that the Juniors have been labeled The Winners. A Eirhnrgr Hirm nf this Zluninrn Winnifred Fisher, who is much admired for her charming personality and good business qualities, is a graduate of the Chadron High School. Having spent one year in the Commercial department of Wesleyan University, Lincoln, she is now a capable stenographer in her father's office. Edna Conn is a charming thirteenth of the Junior Class. She is a member of the Dramatic Society, of the Vocal department of the Conservatory, and of the Ladies' Glee Club. At the latter she was once heard to say, I think it sounds just awfully bad for everyone to say sl in sleep at a different time. She 'has affirmed that her Divinity is just terrible when she especially wants it to be good. Miss Conn is very zealous in whatever she attempts and we were glad that when the choice became her's between the Senior and Junior classes, she chose, for obvious reasons, the class of I9I 3. ...2Q-. .
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Qlleuw Sung Once when the juniors organized, they had the other classes hypnotized: And when we started to raise a fuss, they just natchelly follered us. IST CHORUS Every time we come to town, they just keep follerin' us all aroun': We ain't 'fraid of any old houn', but they gotta quit follerin' us all aroun'. ZND VERSE 3RD VERSE We put up our banner and the Sophs did wail: Folks say a Senior is dignihed, They hung their's on the county jail: But we ain't seed it signihed: When we took it clown they sure got sore- The Freshmen think they're in the ring, The Sophs they cussed an' then they swore. But we won't hurt 'em for anything. CHORUS CHORUS Every time we come to town, Every time we come to town The Sophs keep takin' our banner down: We see the Seniors stickin' roun', Makes no difference if a Soph is a houn' Bout's much alive as a three-legged houn They gotta quit takin' our banner down. Tryin' to drag himself aroun'.
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Walter Bowman, a worthy Junior, is an enthusiastic athlete, being captain of the Normal Football squad, and a star at basketball. He is also a member of the Normal Boys' Glee Club, and of the Normal Quartette. Todd is a faithful English student and we rather think that he contemplates becoming a poet, since his class song became so popular, and then, too, in an extract of an old Latin notebook we find a pathetic incident of his own life portrayed as follows: ' Boyabus kissabus sweet girlorum, Cirlabus likeabus wanted someorum. Papabus hearabus kissabus moreum, Kickabus boyabus out of the doorum. Nightabus darkabus, no lightatorum, Climbabus gatepost, breechabus toreum. Lucy C. Davenport is noted among her acquaintances for her sympathetic, responsive nature. To fully understand her we must carefully study these lines: Little Lucy Davenport Stands by the tennis court, Straightening her little black tie, She smooths down her hair With a delicate air, and says, What a sweet girl am I. u Anna M. Kreizenbeck, who is our editor, and a charter member of the A. F. P. Society, always stops to consider matters before taking definite action. impersonating is her stunt. -30--
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