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LATIN JOKES Magister:-Ubi Roma structa est? Puer:-Nocte. Magister:-Quis dixit tibi illum. Puer:-Fecis. Dixis Roman die non structam esse. -MIRIAM WILHELM, '33. TE... Puer:-Est salesmanus extra cum mustache. Princeps:-E1 narras me unum habere. -LELAND DESCHENE, '52, -D- Magister:-Dicesne poisonam materiam? Dicipula:-Volans. Magister:-Demonstras. Dicipla:-Unus drop interficiet te. -VIRGINIA POSTON, '35. WHY IT RAINS The wind is blowing, The clouds are showing, That's why it rains. The wind is coolg The air is toog That's why it rains. The ground is clryg Everything may dieg That's why it rains. The crops need waterg The cows need fodderg That's why it rains. -CLETUS MCGRIFF. An acorn falls to the ground below Awaiting the word from God to grow. It lies for months in the forest wild Asleep, resting like a tired child. It is rocked on the breast of mother earth, Waiting for the message, Arise, take birth ! Which comes one day on a warm spring breeze From an Ange1's harp above in the trees. The Acorn looked up with interest anew, And sent out a sprout that grew and grew. Years go by, then a mighty oak, Talks at last with the voice that spoke. -DALE BRINKLEY. RESTLESSNESS There is the soft, Low, murmuring Of the dead In the winds about the pinesg The stir of their bodies Beneath the sod. In the woods and lonely mountain Over the valley and the hill They are walking, Treading softly, In the night. -La DONNA SMYER. RAIN I love to listen to the pitter patter Of the rain, that makes a lulling song Upon my window pane. It tries and tries To stay the live long day, but old man sun, With lots of fun, chases him away. Before it goes, the rain a promise true Has given, a rainbow arched against the blue Of heav'n. -MARIE BIERLY. CLOUDS Clouds Fleecy white clouds Like castles Like mountains Like ships so small While others resemble nothing at all Lazily float through the sky of blue. Clouds Greyish blue clouds Like caverns Like giants Always bring fear Warning the pepole a rain storm is near As they threatenly roll through the darkening sky. Page Thirty-four -HELEN AYRES.
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The fam! Although the band is much smaller this year than in former years, the general conception is that we have one of the best bands in this section. Great plans were made for a trip to the state band contest at Berea, near Cleveland, but because of the great expense for transportation the plans were abolished. The band made several appearances this year among which were concerts at the County Fair, the West Alexandria Hallowe'en Carnival, the Farmers' Institute, and at every home basketball game. The members of the band are: Trumpezts Henry Seemann, Paul Imel, Howard Brown, Howard Grill, Dean Farra, Phillip Hoffman. Bm'il0ne.r.' Eugene Paul, Russel Steiner. Barren Glenn Hoffman, john Duke, justin Paul. Oboe: Lowell McCastle. Flute and Pircolo: Leland Deschene. E Flat Ho1'n.r.' Kathryn Seemann, Edward Cahill, Thurman Schreel, Don Bittle. Drumt: Marie Bierly, Keith Miller, Hubert Johnson, Doyle Douglass. Clmfinelr' Corrine Snyder, Charles Waltman, Russel Weisenbarger, Raymond Unger, join Hoerner, Woodrow Brown, Cleo Steck, Robert Singer, Juanita Wiles, Robert Hoffman, Madge Brown, Mary E. Trittschuh, Richard Antrim, Gerald Leiber. Saxoplfonet: James Antrim, Carolyn Hammon, Mildred Kenworthy. T1'0777!70ll6.l'.' Gerald Van Ausdal, Hubert Hapner, Dorothy Heeter, Chester Brown, Francis DeMotte. A The band will be hurt but little by graduation having only nine seniors enrolled. New in- struments next year will be: Six clarinets, three trumpets, one bass, two trombones, one horn, one baritone. Page Thirty-tix
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