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wonht tell on them. When we got through we fixed 111? a job 011 Allison so that he Would be the goat. . We knew that Aliison WO'uId appeal to Ralph Hoffman as to his Innocence, so we Just Simply kidnapped him; I let him out about fifteen minutes ago. The only thing I did it for was because I was sore at Alllson for not joining us in the job. I thought I would do one good thlng for the 3011401, for 1 really love it, so that iswhy I am telling you this. That is all 1 have to say about it. I am going to take the three oiclook train, and am, going for good, so that it will do no good to follow neg, Before the astonished professor and Allison could say anything, Barton had left the grandstand and was out of sight in the large crowd. In less time than it takes to tell it, Sidney was in a football suit and asking Mr. Williams, the coach, to let him iinish the lag; of the game. Mr. Williams oonsentednand the referee called time so as to make the change in the line-up. As Sidney took his place in the team, a mighty cheer went up from the VVinship bleachers. Ten minutes more to play? said Mr. Williams to Sidney, iiDo your best? Craven had the ball and was making slow progress up the field. Williams cried, iiThre-e more minutesiii Some one fumbled the ball and Allison recovered it! Tucking ' the ball under his aria, he ran down the field to the distance posts which marked Craven,s goal line. There were two more Craven men to dodge! He straight-armed one and dodged the other! He seemed to fall as he neared the goal line but he made the goal before he fell! Then the world went black to him. As he opened his eyes he heard some one say, HHe has got a sprained ankle? The next thing he heard was tiRah-Rah-Rah; Rah-Rah-Rah; Rah-Rah-Rah; Allisoniii .It drowned out everything and seemed strangely sweet to him. The setting sun cast a dull red glow over the quaint, moss- covered brick buildings of Winship College. propped up in a chair by the window, iiGee, but its great to be a part as he watched the red Sidney Allison sat. looking out upon the sunset. sunset slowly fade into darkness. m- r s in .LW . t? :3; -- . n t : ; L.- .e. :i7d I f WIC4 k K ?;V'it ' , 1.; . g . x i y e: K '69 - ,.. It a. L04 tilt 0.! c- I a of this world? he murmured - i
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I should answer, I should tell YOU, That among the nine were numbered Two of sturdy Freshman valor, And among the tennis squad a Number of the iRooksl were counted. Now as Sophs we were kept busy Dramatizing Copperfield to Show our talent in the drama, And in giving entertainments T0 the little bunch of Freshmen, tFor we were the most to entvelrl, And with success we gave iiDaVid T0 the school one April morning, In the ball games and debating We excelled above all others. On this team of debating There were two of our strong classmen, And in May in interclass meets LDid we win more points than any, And as Juniors we reigned over All the others, and as usual, Carried all the school elections. Best ofmall the feats of pleasure Was our banquet for the Seniors, For we ate itill teachers scoWled And reminded us of morning. Seven of the twelve in football Were some Juniors strong and worthy Of the place the judges gave them. When in winter iiKisii were given We received our share with others. Now as Seniors we are ruling Ruling, with the teachers guiding Our weak footsteps, for lifeis journey. The debaters are all Seniors, In athletics we are leading, In the tennis, football, baseball And in basketball games also. Many will be in the track meet To be given in the Springtime. Many now are in the gle. On the iiBoomerii staff are many, The iiPair of Spectaclesii will be Given by the class of Seniors Some nice evining a Co And although our lVe are thirty four Out of fifty-iive gr, And the mest to leave the High school Since the time of its beginning. e Clubs, mmencement, ranks are thinning, 1n number, DONNA MACK ,1-4- Page 24 ' Ii fhl t . D! .1 abs
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