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Jack Sears was a. young college professor, teaching in a small New England college. He had been having trouble with one of his pupils, a boy in the Sophomore Class. Jack had twice caught Philip cheating in examina- tions. He had reproved the boy and told him how unfairly he was acting. Philip hadn't paid any attention to Jack, but was still cheating. Several of the boys in Philip's class had found out that he was cheating and had dubbed him simply, Cheater . Jack hated to have hard feelings among his students and did all in his power to stop the boys. Finally he thought of a scheme by which he might cure Philip of his habit, or what- ever it might be. He knew that Philip adored his older sister, Mary, and that he would not wish her to know that he was called Cheater . Jack had planned that the next day he would give an examination in German. He knew that Philip would pass even without cheating. He asked Mary, with whom he had become acquainted, to come to the Soph- omore German class the next day. He knew that she would be with Philip. Sure enough, the next afternoon Mary came to German class with Philip. The 'examination passed all right and Philip did not cheat. That night he came to Jack and sitting down in a large easy chair he looked at Jack and said: I suppose you think that was a wise trick. What? asked Jack. Oh, you know as well as I do what I mean, it wasn't a wise trick but just plain CHEATER ' ITEHHH dumb. It did as I thought it would , was Jack's calm reply. I know it did, but still I'd like to know just why you did it. You wouldn't believe me if I told you, for I did it for you and nobody else. Well , said Philip, It is rather hard to believe and yet, well, I don't know just what to think. After all, Mary has known that I cheat for quite a while, she has often asked me to stop and today sh-e wouldn't let mc cheat. I'm going now but I shall be back latcr.'i With these words Philip went out the door. Jack sat down and began to read. In about half an hour, he heard footsteps on the porch. The door opened and most all of the Sopho- more class entered. Philip was with them. No one spoke, then, I've brought them here, professor, because I want to tell them something. I want to tell them just how low down I've been. I never thought that myself but all of want to apologize I was cheating not only my classmates. Now, I to them and especially to you, professor, be- cause you've tried to stop me ever since you have known I was a cheater. Now, boys, I guess that's all except, thank you for com- ing, said lPhilip. The boys crowded around him and instead of Cheater the name they gave him was Pal . Jack never found Philip cheating again. -M. Price, '36. THE MISTAKEN RUSTLER Jane was tired, heartsick, and frightened as she realized hier predicament. Four hours before, she had started from Big Horn on
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