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STRICKLAND Sz STORY qAppreciate very much the nice business which has been accorded them by the boys and girls of old C. C. during the year just closing, and welcome the opportunity to tell them so. 41We hope to merit the continued patronage of those who will return next year. and whatever course in life is taken by those who go out from us to come back no more, we wish them good luck and God-speed. STRICKLAND 81 STORY PAGE ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY NINE
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F ir ' r L. THE AVENGING ANGEL AT THE PIC IC JUNIOR-SENIOR N April Fool's day, at three p. m., the .Iunior Class ushered the Seniors to a very desirable picnic ground on the hills north of town, where the entire crowd enjoyed one of the most unique and novel occasions of the year. The young people, in accordance with the commands and entreaties of the Juniors' president in making his varied one more an- nouncement, frolicked madly over the hills in pursuit of butterflies, tadpoles, etc. One of the most inspiring sights which greeted the eyes of the happy piclcnickers, however, was the vast herds of cattle which roamed the hills. At five-thirty, sharp, delicious and satisfying refreshments consisting of ham sand- wiches, apples, and ice cream were served, much to the delight of all present. After- wards, a part of those present returned to the dump to make candy, while the remainder of the crowd slowly wended their way to the movies, After having enjoyed five reels of hair raising adventure, the worn-out but happy Juniors and Seniors went dumpward. where they were served with ice cream and home made candy. A social hour then followed, and at ten p. m. the lights flashedg in a very few minutes all was still on college hill. PAGE om: HUNDRED AND ronrv-:leur -From the Clarco.
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Yu. 4-1,-3 3' Z 7. -...f -,nj fs ' 1: gre' r i . ,Z .- J, .Q . I S . K 'liiiifv . .-.A , Ji. .,..- - , MEDITATIO In youthful bliss of childhood. With days of laden joy, Mother put triumph in my heart With 'you've been good, my boy.' How soon I learned to court her wish! To please in many ways: To forego joys of my own will For a bit of Mother's praise. And when small duties laid on me l-lacl left no time for fun, The best reward could only be To hear her say 'Well done.' Cther pleasure had their days: They pleased a little while, But money could not hope to buy Mother's approving smile. If. now, some work I've truly done Friends' praise may flattery spell: The satisfaction here must come In knowing I've done it well. And when my tasks on earth shall cease My Heavenly guerdon won, The treasured prize for me shall be To hear Him say 'Well done.' -H. H. B. Babe Garner Crecovering from the spell of one of Ida Lou s vampmg lessons Don't do that again, Ida Lou: I'm trying to get an education. Miss l-lowren: Why did you stand out there so long talking to Earl? Bill D.: Why, I only stopped for a second- Miss Howren: Yes, and I also heard the third and fourth Miss Lane: Minor, what does Concord mean? Minor: Grapes.l?? Miss Caley: HI was so angry I couldn't talk. Mr. Condron: You clon't get that way very often, do you P . Prof. Taylor: fmath class, Are you boys laughing at me? . Avis M.: Oh, no, sir! li 1 i Mr. Taylor: Then, what else is there in the room for you to laugh at? ' Mr. Condron: Who was Napoleon's first conqueror? .. Babe G.: His wife. An Interesting and Inspiring Topic: I-linda trying to explain to Miss Howren why P ? she went to bed with her shoes on For further information see I-linda or Bill. Miss Koontz: Jack, what figure of speech is this: 'I love my teacher? Jack McC: Sarcasm Monteith W.: I never was whipped by parents but once: ancl that was for telling i the truth. Avis: Well, it sure cured you of the habit. r. F CE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY K
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