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-.1 , , Tn. -ff-vf. . THE JACK O' LANTERN ' . 0911! Zixclyange mist . School News The Anvil The Beckleytonian Garnet and White The Mirrow Normal Times Hi-Times The Scribe ' The Birdseye Crimson and Gold The Flambeau The Spectator The Gleam Blue and- White The Journal The Argus The Conifer The Lore 4 The M'Unite The Spokesman Philipsburg High ' East Chicago High Beckley College West Chester High Sharon High Central State Normal Corry High Haddon Heights High Birdsboro High New Brighton High Sandy Township High Capital University Johnson High , Newport High , Coughlin High Huntingdon High East Greenville High Lewistown High Mt. Union High Tyrone High Philipsburg, Pa. East Chicago, Ind. Harrisburg, Pa. B West Chester, Pa. P Sharon, Pa. Lock Haven, Pa. Corry, Pa. A Haddon Heights, Pa. Birdsboro, Pa. New Brighton, Pa. DuBois, Pa.. Columbus, Ohio . St. Paul, Minn. Newport, Pa. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Huntingdon, Pa. East Greenville, Pa. Lewistown, Pa. Mt. Union, Pa. Tyrone, Pa. 1,1
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I THE J ACKO' LANTERN p HAWMWM- poetry. We liked especially, A Thanksgiving Surprise and Ode to Students. The Journal delighted us all with his snappy jokes. He classed the different classes as: The Seniors are such smarties, The Sophomores are too soft, The Freshmen are such children, Come on Juniors, step od! While The Gleam says thatg Freshmen--Irresponsible Sophomores-Irrepressible J uniors--Irresponsible A Seniors-Irreproachable. The Conifer told us some splendid stories. The Birdseye then told us several stories among which were, A Christmas Gift, A Sledding Party, A Golden Reward. Every- one seemed to like A Sledding Party, the best. The M'Unite told about their new grade school building, and of the activities of their school. - B k The Flambeau told us some stories and then gave an opinion on oo s. When I try to recite in Latin , , Goodness me I always get stuckg And when I get an Algebra problem I sure do think I'm in luck. How some people get their History , Is to me a mystery. - Civics certainly is awful, I think it should be unlawful. English, well it could be worse, Although it is quite nice, of course. What comes next? I can't recall, But why did they ever book at all? The Scribe added much to the life of the party with its jokes, as did The Spectator. We all liked Annie's letter to her Ma and Pa. Hi-Times was just as peppy as always. S h iI'he Anvil gave us a description of life in East Chicago High c oo . The Beckeytonianv and The Blue and White told us their latest school news and activities. Everyone had performed and all agreed that we had a good time. We parted hoping to meet under similiar conditions soon again.
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THE JACK O' LANTERN ' , f p V' ' 6, gy- , A 5 Z , ff' I ,fQ f V A - ala, f . a fs- . f 0 l 1 - 1 nf lb ,-K . 3 div! 4 'iyXsY 4 ' -- - ' N A 'lx M-1-.L llllilgllgigjilllilizlii !lilllililfiilfittllflifll12211 How inconsistent is woman . A A tangle of hope and regret i Her birthday she'd have you remember, Yet her age she would have you forget. H. H. S. Prof. Howe: Does dew fall? Hazel Pearson: No, dew drops. i ' H.. H.. s. Prof. Silliman: Who was William Penn? , Charles Zeigler: Hewas his father's only hair Cheiri Miss Weber: Will everyone please keep quiet until I find out who is making that noise? ' ' H. H. S. Prof. Silliman: Washington was first in war and first in peace. In fact he was first in everything. . - David Hiller: No, he wasn't Prof., he married a widow. P H. H. S. Melissa: I saw William Tell. Marcella: The beast, he promised he wouldn't. Mrsl Robertson: Earl was poisoned last week. Neighbor: Croquette? Mrs. Robertson: No, but he's awful sick. - ' H. H. S. ' A Scotchman was found dead in front of a punch machine. Death was from over exertion. ' A sign read: Your pennyiibaclli if ygou hit hard enough. Conductor: I've rode on this street-car for 15 years. Passenger: Where did you get on? i H. H. S. ' A fellow went into the music store and said, I want' an E string. The Englishman answered, You'll have to pick them out yourself, .I don't know the 'es from the shes. H. in H.. S. Bill C: Oh, I passed Chemistry at last. Prof.: Honestly? b Bill C: What difference does that make? . .. 62.-s , - 25-1. J. -ii W i 'T J . , g . - il ' - . ' Q in , ' Va ,Q Q h . -S L-fic ' if fi f '
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