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THE ACORN 21 MISS F. tin Algebra classt- What is the difference between m and n, Eliza- beth? E. C.- Why, one has one more loop than the other. M. L. tin Latin classtH-The island of Delos was placed in the sea by the Romans. MISS Be What became of the English Army? Le Why, they were all chopped up; they hadntt any head. L. tafter talking at lengthte Am I getting ahead, Miss E.? E. Ce She has one, hasn't she, Miss E? In a series of centerball games, C011. III were champions against Coll. I, II and IV The Int. department secured a. hard-fought game from Coll. I and II. It will be interesting next year for C011. III to defend its place against the present Int. IV. EXCHANGES The editors acknowledge the interesting numbers received of The Forge, University School; The Franklin, Franklin School; March and April Red and Blue, Franklin School, New York; Sharps med Flats, of the Conservatory of Music, The Gleam, Walnut Hills High School, and The Sentinel, O. M. T.
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22 THE ACORN PERSONALS Three very interesting engagements have been announced recently: Kath- erine Block, 1911, to Mr. James J. Reis; Louise Collier, of Atlanta, Georgia, to Mr. Henry Stanton, of Cincinnati, and that of Pauline Workum to Mr. Ernest M. Ach, also of this city. This latter engagement was quite a surprise, as Miss Workum is still a college girl in her Sophomore year at Vassar. Louise Collier was a guest at Oakhurst residence quite recently and had two lishowers given in her honor. It will give her friends in this city the great- est pleasure to welcome this charming girl to her new home when she returns, a bride, in September. We extend to the three girls our warmest congratulations and earnest good wishes. Miss Florence Benedict has returned to her work after a leave of absence of three months. Her coming was a cause of great jubilation, and she must have had much happiness in finding herself so welcomed. ! ! Henrietta Jones is at home once more after a winter spent at Wolf, Wyom- ing, on the Eaton ranch. She has added a few pounds to her weight, and has absorbed much of the ttstrength of the hills. SCHOOL EVENTS Miss Mary Stone, of the mountain school at Hindman, Kentucky, was a welcome visitor in February. She was making her annual tour in behalf of the noble work that is being done at Hindman for the mountain children. The Juniors and Freshmen gave two delightful little plays after Easter. It was 21 Hawthorne Pageant, the plays, HIn Witchcraft Days and Merry Mount, were written by Constance DiArCy Mackay, and were very attractive. The hrst play was introduced by a prologue, UMuse of Hawthorne? recited with charming effect by Frances Harmon. The cast included the Junior Class and Helen Allen. All the characters were well presented, and the young actresses received cordial applause. An unusual and most attractive feature was a dance interlude given by Katharine Hauck and Helen Allen. Faunfoot, the Indian maid tKatharine Haule enticing the little Puritan tHelen Allem to join her dance. Merry Mount was given with much spirit, and was made pictureSque by a Maypole
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