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Tl-IE. TALISIVIAN 79 In France, the blushing maiden Can scarcely be to blame lf in impulsive moment She should cry out Je t'aime. The modest German fraulein Does not speak up so quick, But her words are all the sweeter NVhen she says Ich liebe dioh! The Spanish senorita, Wfho loves for e'er and aye, Scarce parts her lips to whisper The tell-tale f'A1no te. But modern English usage Of love words has got rid, For it is all-sufficient just To gurgle Oh you kid! fCopied.l I! Did you notice how bad Walter McCown looked Friday morning, March 18? I won- der why? It I-Wisest Forest IWCCOVVII. 2-Greenest 1 Hosea Cornwell. 3-Chief Fusser Chas. Burgett. 4-Prettiest Magnus Kyde. 5-Chief Bonehead Kenneth Pounds 6-Thinks-he-is-athlete Ross Winlcle1'. 7-Chief Grind Don McIntyre. 8-Grouchiest Edwin Myers. 9-Best Sport Homer McIntyre. 10-Stale Wit Truman Dennis 11-Thinks-he-knows Walter McCown. M, Mr. Trinkle could very easily talk your right arm off on Indiana UL Arthur to Maurine P.- I am getting tired of sitting back and letting some one else get the girl I wantf, Chance for disappointment? it :Speaking of investments, Heine has purchased a Ruby Ring for his Fair One and is expecting great returns. 'iWhy shouldn't he'?',
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78 THE TALISIVIAN Mr. Trinkle- Truman, name some vineyard products. Truman- Grapes, prunes, and dates. Prof.- From what are prunes made?', Truman-'tDried apples? 'Z It is with pleasure that We are able to chronicle the fact that Everett recited in English class, VVednesday, March 4, 1914, for which said recitation, Miss Rutger allowed him a ninety with a few words of encouragement. it F OR SALE Two show tickets: good location, cheap. Forest McCown. M, What is steam? ttWater crazy with the heat. R TI-IE LIBRARY Consists of: Several volumes of James G. Todd's books, together with a mythology belonging to Miss Rutger, and a dictionary presented to the school by the Board. Do research work. ' 'E lt took only a short time for Miss Rutger to obtain perfect control over the Hon. James Whitcomb Riley. I looked upon the plain A And thought I saw some waving grain, I looked again and thought 'twas grass, And found it was the Freshman Class. R February 19- The Rook Club has been meeting in regular sessions the last few weeks, and have succeeded in dealing off a few hands each night. I! LO ST The night of March 5, Two High t'Notes, last seen going upward. If found please notify Henkle Gregg. R, January 9-The track team came upon the gridiron for their Spring rehearsal, and Ross showed up as well as could be expected. KR December 3-The Swimming Pool in the gymnasium, upon investigation, was found to be at its usual depth. - R January 9-It was rumored that Mays Baseball Squad would go south on a training trip. What is a. Baseball Team without funds? R Thursday morning, March 12-A majority of the back seaters adjourned to the front of the assembly to indulge in a few notes of friendship, while Miss Miller swung her right arm ferociously.
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80 TI-IE TALISIVIAN CHARACTERISTICS OF IVIR. TRINKLE 1-A married man. 2-A strong Democrat. 3-A lover of Indiana. 4-A never-defeated arguer. 5-A forty-two player. R What is a Mission School?l' Frank- O, it's a school where they charge to get in. I2 H'Sugq1 Xuung 12 si li11s01.IuQ,, R, Miss Rutger- Charles, name some of our National Hymns, Charles- I don't remember any. It Mr. Trinkle says that he would rather know Latin than Wfebster. Webster don't know his business like the other ancients didff IU! March 23-Ross came to school bright and early with a new pair of tau shoes covering his massive foundation. An immediate rise in the price of leather is expected. it May doubting Don McIntyre about Hay. Horner- Prof., did you ever play I doubt it? M, Mr. Trinkle-t'They manufacture eggs now. Truman- With the shells on? Prof.- I suppose so, but I don't know whether they will hatch or not. UL WHAT WILL SI-IE SAY? Overheard: Chas.- Heine, when will you be back here again after you leave? Heine- Not for eight or ten years anyway. Chas.- What are you going to do with your girl when you leave? Heine- Auction her off and let the highest bidder have her. 'l'here's plenty more where I am going. . in The night of March 19, many people were turned away, as a result of a CI'OyVd9d house, patiently awaiting the reading of I-lamletfi Great profits were realized and immediately deposited on the piano fund. UL April 4- Is the baseball team downhearted? Well I guess not, for all of us did very good, If Chrisinan hadn't of, some one else would, So we should wow wow. M, Edwin to Chas.- Where is the llflediterranean river? KW, Mr. May- Leonard, what is a rosette? Leonard- A bunch of leaves together scattered outf'
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