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28' THE I-IAVERLINGUIST Willis Prize Speaking Contest The annual lYillis Prize Speaking Contest was held at the Parish House, May 4th. The contestants were Dorothy Carr. Lloyd XVhite, Gladys Cochran, George Gleason. Margaret Convery and Chester Hults. Upon the decision of the judge, Professor Tetsworth, of Al- fred University, the prizes fmedalsj were awarded by the donor, Hon. Clarence lliillis, to Dorothy Carr and Lloyd Vtfhite. G Miss Carr also won third place at Alfred. her selection, being The Mallet's Master- piece. Mr. lVhite won first place at Alfred and at the County Contest held at Bath. His selection was Unknown Much credit for Haverling's success in these contests is due to Miss Adeline Pierce. teacher of elocution. The harm School The Senior play was given at the Soldiers' Home Amusement Hall on the evenings of December 26th and 27th. u11der the direction of Miss Pierce, and proved to be a great suc- cess, both hnancially and as a pleasing entertainment. The cast was as follows: Austin Bevans George Boyd ...... Jim Simpkins . Tim Simpkins Homer Johns ........ Elsie Benedotti Miss Hays ..,.... Miss Curtiss Sally Boyd ..,.. Muriel Doughty Ethel Spelvin ........ Alix Mercier Lillian Stafford Madge Kent .......... Stage Manager Business Mana lVillian'1 McGuire Gerald Chilson Austin Davison Chester Hults Lloyd lVl1ite Dorothy Carr Esther Allen Bernice Bulkley Rachel Hastings Gladys Cochrane Margaret Ort Roma Ort Gladys Seager Marion Geer Borden Tharp 5-ICI' ------- ---------------.s----,--------.--..-. . ...... I ienneth Henderson HONORED SYSTEM THATS 'THE QUESTION Finals, finals, everywhere Y xfwfitll drops and drops of ink' We know many poisons that would kill one But never a Prof. who'll leave the room but the Crying question Of the h0U1' iS-Wood And allow a man to think! .-Ilrolzol?
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30 THE I-IAVERLINGUIST oot all 'Wilson L Sutton, illanager James Cole, Captain In the season just past the football team undertook the most difficult schedule of games ever arranged for the Haverling team. Pitted against larger and heavier teams, 'the team had what may be called a successful season. 7 Quarter-back A McGuire P Right Half-back Full-back Left Half-back Dearlove, Davis Craig XVurth, XVhite, Ferris Right End Left End Cole QCaptainj Morrell Right Tackle Left Tackle Mead Dyer, Miller Right Guard Left Guard Sinclair - Blake Center Wfilcox RECORD OF SEASON Oct. 14-Haverling ,....... ...,.......,,,....., 1 8 Painted Post ,,,...., ,,.,,, 0 Oct. 21-Haverling ......... ....,...,. O Corning F. A .,..... ,.,.....,. 2 9 Oct. 28-Haverling ,,....... ......,,.. 4 7 XVayland ......,.... ...... 7 Nov. 4.-Haverling ..,,..... ..,.,. 7 Hornell ......s.. .,........ 1 S Nov ll-Haverling ........ ...,.. 6 Bradford ...,... ...... 0 Nov 18-Haverling ......... ...,., O Dansville ........... ...... 6 ' Nov. 25-Haverling ...,.... ...... 7 Corning N. S ....,.. ..,....... 1 2 85 72 E THE PVAY OF LAPPERS IMPROVING ON SCIENCE Rachel-Joh, my dear' I had the most It took hundreds of thousands of years to thrilling moment of my life last night at a make a mim out of a monkey' some Say, but a pretty girl can make a monkey out of a man restaurant. The electric lights went out un- expectedly and he kissed me-such a long delirious kiss of bliss. Sarah Katherine- 'Who kissed you?,'q Rachel- lVho? I don't know, dear. That is just why it was so thrilling. -Lehigh Burr. in a few minutes. f AND HE PROBABLY' DOES Daughter, doesn't that young man know Q how to say good night P - Oh, daddy! I'll say he does!
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