come reason or other a fire has a peculiar fascination for men, women and children. N lt took at least a half hour to gain control of the flames. In a like length of time the building was empty of all movable furniture. Pictures had been torn from the walls and nothing was left but the hooks. There had been no accidents, for which everyone was 11111211 the ,Seniors G51'2Ihll21f2- Robert has decided as to graduation day, He will show past events our future action sway. He will speak, of how the world goes ever on and on Steered across the sea of time by happenings agone. Bessie undecided-says she can't make up her mind. If her graduation waist should or should not be lined. Willie doesn't waver, he will take his stand and show How and why and where and when the nations ought to go. ' He has solved the problems that confront the human race. He will tell ns all about the troubles we must face. Edna's hesitating, she is trying hard to plan. Cuffs and belt and collar that will match her filmy fun. thankful. About two o'clock the furniture was replaced and it was found there had been but little loss. lt was remarked that the students of the L. U. H. S. were about the best voluntary fire brigade and furniture movers ever employed on such short notice. Everybody was thanking their stars it was not any worse. N. G.. '10, Willie knows where Congress made its serious mistakes. Robert shows where diplomats have made their grav- est breaksl He is satisfied with what conclusion he has reached, Shows us how to keep the ship of state from being beached. lva still is worried-she'll decide. then she'll annul: First she wants an organdie. then she wants a mull Willie has statistics on the influence of deeds, Edna finds new problems in each fashion sheet she reads. Robert knows precisely how the country should be run: Besie's in hysterics. for her dress is not begun. Willie views the future with a calm and unbiased air: The girls are in a fldget, for they don't know what to wear. R. E. 'l2.
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also ran a part of the relay. The final score was Liberty 57, Riverview 39. Mt. Diablo 19, John Swett 16, Richmond 4. Following is a summary of the evnts, showing the first three men: Shot Put-First, Richardson, L. U. H. S.: second, Rob Wallace, L. U. H. S.: third, Flint, Richmond U. H. S. Dis- tance. 3-ift., 6 in. Hammer Throw-First, Richardson, L. U. H. S., second A1-entz. R. U. H. S.: third, Thomas, R. U. H. S. Distance 100 ft., 5 in. 50-yard Dash-First, Richardson, L. U. H. S.3 Second, Cooney, J. S. U. H. S., third, R. Shafer, L. U H S. Time 6 1-10 seconds. 100-yard Dash-First. Cooney, J. S. U. H. S.: second, Richardson, L. U. H. S., third, R. Shafer, L. U. H. S. Time 11 seccnds. S80-yard Run-First, Arentz, R. U. H. S.: second. Chapman, M. D. U. H. S., third, Metten, R. U. H. S. Time 2 minutes, 25 seconds. High Jump-First, Richardson, L. U. H. S.: second, Sellers, M. AD. U. H. S., third, Sarrick. Rich. U. H. S. Height 5ft. 1 in. 440-yard Dash-First, McKean. M. D. U. H. S.: second lfcttcn, R. U. H. S., third, Bonnickson. L. U. H. S. Time, 59 seconds. Mile Run-First, Arentz, R. U. H. S.: second. Craw- ford, R. L'. H. S.: third, Joe Barkley, L. U. H. S. Time 5 minutes, 27 seconds. 220-yard Dash-First, Cooney, J. S. U H. S.g second, Richardson. I.. U. H. S.: third, Klengel, R. U. H. S. Time. 25 seconds. Pole Vault-First, Swift, L. U. H. S.: second, Gavin, M. D. U. H. S.3 third, McElhaney, R. U. H. S. Distance, T ft., 8 in. 120-yd. High Hurdles-First, Crawford, R. U. H. S., secand, Rob Wallace, L. U. H. S., third, Schroeder, L. U. H. S. Time. 20 seconds. Broad Jump-First, Richardson, L. l'. H. S.: second. Klengel, R. U. H. S.: third, Foskett, R. U. H. S. Distance, 17 ft., 5 in. 220-yd. Low Hurdles-First, McAhaleney, R. U. H. S.: second, Cooney, J. S. U. H. S.: third, Larrick, R. U. H. S. Time, 20 seconds. Relay Race-Won by Liberty team-Rob Wallace, Roy Wallace, Bonnickson, Richardson and James Barkley. F. B., '11. JOSFIES. Marguerite to Katie-Have you heard Miss Bairdis nickname? Katie-She hasn't any. Marguerite-Yes she has. Zilla calls her the Merry Widow Baird. lnquiring One-Why is a tin can tied to a clog's tail like death? Wise One-It is bound to occur.
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