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THE YOUNG WRITER Editor .... ,,....... ...., .............,......,.....,,............,..,...,.,4. Y vonne Young Associate Editor .,,..o ,. ,.., John Johnston Business Manager ....ooo....,,.,,...,..o.,o o,oo,....oooo,....... D arwin Summers Committee Chairmen Short Story Essay .....,.ro, Art .,.,.,. Articles .o.. Book Review Poetry ....,.... Humor ,,,,... Sports ....oo .. ,. .............e,.......,,...,,.,,,,,.eY,,,., ,........ J eanne Gapp Marcella Ludeman Marjory Miller Norman Dondelinger .J r,.,,oooo Ardath Bundy Mary Annis Don Fort Hal Dean
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Whew! What soup! said she ,after tasting the first bowl. Who- ever inhales that needs a cast iron stomach. She tried the second bowl. For crying in the beer, is this a joke? This dope must have been in the frigid air! Wonder what's wrong with the third dish of colored water? To her surprise the soup in the third bowl was just right, and so with a cheery, Here's mud in your eye! she guzzled it all. Me for a snooze! said Goldilocks and plopped down in one of three chairs that adorned the room. Wotta chair! Wonder if the next one is any better? Oh! Oh! This chair must have been made for a bed-ridden skele- ton. She then tried the third chair which was fair to middling so she sat back, intending to get a good rest, when the chair gave way and she went boom. Goldilocks turned disgustingly to the stairway and ankled up, hop- ing for the best and expecting the worst. To her surprise she found one bed was quite the dope, so she crawled in and began to saw wood. Presently, if not sooner, the three bears came home to inhale the zoop. Well, I'll be a .... WX! Someone has been monkeying with my broth, said the old man. Aw nurtz, said the young hopeful, someone has eaten all of my soup. About this time Pa Bear was overcome, so he lumbered over to sit in his favorite chair. Three rousing coisesl Someone has been sitting in my chair, roared he. Ya ain't got nuthin' on me, old sock. Someone has parked in my chair, too, said the head of the family. Don't I get the breaks! said Half-Pint. Someone has been sit- ting' in my chair and has broken it all to pieces! Then they went upstairs. Hot cha ! said the Old Man. Someone has been lying on my bed. Hells bells, said the mater, someone has been on my bed, too. z Well, the big So and Sog here she is in my bed, said the son and heir. About this time Goldilocks came to and lamped the bears. Is this another case of 'Pink Elephants'? said she to herself. Goldilocks was abruptly disillusioned by the lusty Scram! uttered by Pa Bear. She descended the stairs a la Rhoads and ran home in nothing fiat. The Bears had pretzels and beer for supper.
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Sept. 4x Sept. 5 Sept. 6 Sept. 15 Sept. 20 Sept. 22 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Calendar Annual rush at book room. Everybody, and the Sophomores, came back to school. Wielcome! To work! to work! 1933 Gradu- ates give old M. H. S. a break and present And Still the Vil- lian Pursues Her. Mr. O. W. Coursey, postmaster, and one of Senior High's best friends, entertains the assembly with a solid hour of jokes. Say, why don't you ever wash them d- feet? Girl Reserves organize, presum- ably in the assembly hall, judg- ing from the number of girls there. Our assembly was happy to see the smiling face of Alva Beech- er among us again, as he ex- tends the glad hand from the platform. He presented a group of students from the music school on the hill. Our ambitions drop! Flandreau Indians 26, Kernels 7. -29 Whoops, my dear-what a week! Corn Palace returns with all its usual loss of sleep for us. We all resolve to be good boys and girls as a result of a talk given by the Rev. Ray Olson, chaplain of the St. 'Cloud Re- formatory for Boys. Our ambitions are rising again! Madison 0, Mitchell 12. That never-to-be-forgotten day. Talk by Carl Sandburg, poet. The fight is on-trying to col- lect first Warbler payment. Our ambitions are flying high! East High 6, Mitchell 13. Many seniors take advantage of the invitation to the homecom- ing ebents at D. W. ZUL Tells the tale. .Report cards. Girl Reserves music program. Big snake dance. Roxy enter- tains students at midnight sh-ow. Thanks, Mr. Logan. Homecoming-Assembly by col- lege students. Say, our college has a Mae West as good as any Oct. 24 Oct. 27 Nov. 1 Nov. 3 Nov. 7 Nov. 10 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 27 Dec. -5 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Z 4 of 'em. Our ambitions are not too high! Mitchell 7, Aberdeen 0. Report cards in, or home you go. It was too good to be true! Yankton 12, Mitchell 0. Dramatics class presents Say It With Flowers. Smile Pretty, please. Warbler picture. Our ambitions sink very low! Huron 20, Mitchell 6. Girl Reserves Recognition Ser- vice. Dramatics class presents That Boy, under direction of Floyd Annis. Hey-what's holdin' up the traf- fic? Heavens! It's a scarecrow. No, on closer examination we see it is only Hi-Y initiation. Girl Reserves hear health talk by Mrs. Paul Swensson. Seniors fill cut declaration blanks of good deeds done for M. H. S. during sojourn in her halls. Awarding of football M's. All the humor doesn't lie in the stu- dent body either. Talk by Professor O. W. Warm- ingham on youths' problems- and do we have them! to Dec. 1 A week's vacation- thanks to the faculty-S. D. E. A. .Report cards out. Everyone re- lieved-or otherwise. Mrs. R. A. Kelly gives talk to Girl Reserves on Foreign Lands. Assembly. O. W. Coursey gives talk on the Bible. We have an opportunity to observe the more serious side of his nature. First basketball game of the season. Sioux City East 33, Kernels 28. Assembly. We hope that Phyl- lis Higgins has at last found her 'Shanghai Bill. Muisc by Jeanne Gapp, Marjory Miller, and little sister, Liz.
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