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F TONFR Rode Gaxx arn xxhom she greeted courteous Dead rs rt son she asked Ax, ay sard And oft rn dy rng erred upon your nanre Prty on hrm she answered a good knrght But never let rrre brde one hour at peace A thought Gaxxarn and you be farr enoxx Here she stopped and her book fell as she gazed off rnto space dreamrng dream mg of the days of Krng Arthur and hr knrghts of the round table Suddenly she started as the sound of horses hoofs fell on her ear Before her appeared a gallant knrght on a yet black charger srngrng as he rode As hrs exe fell upon our farr herorne he stopped rn amazement He soon recovered hrs porse hoxxexer and alrghtrng from hrs horse he bowed low before Gene xreve sayrng Farr lady wrlt thou do me the honor of rrdrng xxrth me to thy home? Genexrexe arose snrrled sweetly and sard rn meltrng tores Srr rt would please me cxceedrngly to accompanv you He helped her mount then Jumped on rn front of her and they galloped away XX hen they had gone a few yards Genevreve felt herself slrpprng Qhe struggled to regarn her posrtron but berng unable to do so fell to th ground She erred out and opened her eyes rust as her head struck the soft earth under the prne She sat up and stared around her 'rs rf to make sure that she was reallx under the same old prne Then she arose and laughrng made her xx ax home as the last rays of the sun xxert xan rshrng 'xrrgrnra Buck '35 X -XLSE TRISTE The bov dr xx hrs bow across the musrcal strrng for the last note He srghed and loxxered hrs xrolrn Vl ell he questroned hrs teacher xx ho stood studyrng the xouth s ercpressrxe face Terrrble he exploded You are too happy rn your tunes' lot rs the matterq You are mrne erccellent puprl Xou are a xell xou do not express the feelrng, of the musrc Xou hold back the xerx essence of genrus xrch I know you have rn vour heart Come noxx plax agarn 'Sadly sadly Franz kept trme xxrth hrs head The bov trred hard but rt xxas rmpossrble He loved hrs xrolrn but what Franz hrs teacher had sard xx as true He couldn t play happv notes unless he felt happx and as for sorroxx w hx he couldn t express grref rf he xx asn t ercrrerrencrng, grref rn one wax or another Ioseph remembered that one day when Iuorter hrs dog had dred Franz had told hrm then that he had nlaxed better than any other box xrolrnrst he had exer heard The boy s heart had swelled wrth prrde How ever he had not told Franz that xxhrle he xxas rrlaxrng Valse Trrste had had been thrnkrng of Juprter and that hrs g ref oxer Juorters death had to pour fourth such sad notes so readrly from hrs beloxed xrolrn Here he xxas noxv playrng the xery same prece but rnstead of haxrng poor Juprter as hrs rnsprratron he was thrnkrng of the pfrrtv he was to attend that day lranz had sard Terrrble' XX hat xxas he ro do Nlrne boy Franz sard more krndlv as the box frnrshed for the second trme you rre too full of glad trngs 'lou do not trnk of xut xou IS playrng You rs not gorng to r nrcnrc xou rs trnkrng of a dyrng mother xx ho dreams of when she danced a xvaltz But I am gorrrg to a party Franz Iostph nterrupted Hama sard I mrght go rrght from here Are you through xxrth me Josephs last remark was too much for lranz He could stand no more He sank xx earr x rnto a charr and glared at hrs puprl Then he began so dat rs xfrt you do' Hou come here full of other trngs You tmk of prcnrcs and partres xen xou should convex the com poser emotrons to me How can you put a nr mc emotron rnto song? How can you? Xlrthout grxrng Joseph a chance to say a word he raved on X ot haxe I taught xou? 'Nlerct xeek Krersler comes to lrsten to you Once rn 'r lrfetrme he comes and you trnk of prtmts prtnrcs' Then fergnrng tears he put a handkerchref to hrs eyes and be gan to sob There Franz dont cry I tell you' Ill tav here and practrse rnstead of gorng to the partx Wrll that please vou Ifrarrf realrzed that he was deprrvrng the box of a great deal of pleasure but he thought too that rn the end rt would do the xouth mort good to practrse Franz had trred so hard to get Krersler to lrsten to Ioseph for he really xvas a marvel He mu t conxrnce Ioseph of the rmportance of Krersle' s xr lt If Krersler approved of hrm he would take hrm abroad to studv Joseph arrrxed home qurte late that nrght He xxas trred both mentally and phvsrrallx Notes danced before hrs eyes and hrs long sensrtrxe fingers felt exceed rnflx cramped Ioseph opened the door sloxxlx He turned hrs flu hed face to the lrght Hello mama he called Hello darlrng., she sard cheerfully After he had gone to bed Josephs par ents began to talk VS hfrt are we gorne' to do the mother began Here vou are wrthout xx ork and we find rt so hard to keep Joseph s lessons uw Ilnle s Ixrersler approxe of hrm he wrll haxe to grxe up takrng lessons That xvrll break hrs heart Benjamrn I knoxx darlrng the husband sard sadlv And Benyarrrn she contrnued Io eph finds out about thrs he xxrll xx orrx -md r 'r result hrs nrusrc xxrll not be the best Vie ll haxe to keen rt from hrm Brrt loseph drscox er ed the secret and hrd rt rn hrs heart Th dax of the recrtal drexx near Everx thrn depend d upon hrm If he were to farl Contrnued on page I8 T H . 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HF TONFR COIHt3SQ6l was accustomed to gomg to the annual town meetmg of OTl10IlXlllQ Fx e1x V631 a few days before the meetmg hc would bee, one of the othe1 farmels to take hxm to the meetmg house Ven often the fa1me1s to pay hlm back fO1 h1s selhsh ness xx ould 1 fuse to glve hlm the lllle One V631 Comtassel had a great 1nte1 est ln the matte1s that wele to be dlscusscd at the meeting When hls next GOOI nelgh bOl 'VI1 Haxstack refused to take hlm he 1eal11ed that the only wav to get there was to do hls nclghbor a fax 01 NN hat a QUIPIIKQ It w as to M1 Haystack to hea1 old Co1n ta ell sax Xl ell Im mna pay xa a lg faxo1 lf ya take 111e to thc l1169t1l'l p1oy1dcd xa dont tell no one an to be su1e ya don t tell the faNO1 wont be glanted t1ll aftc1 the meetln IS oy Q1 To thlnk that old Co1n ta sel was gettlng gene1ous' Haystack 1n good humm gladly Lallled hlm to the meetmg -ks the mode1ato1 aKlJOUlI'lCCl the SQQQIOH Haystack Scllfl to Co1ntassel Im Iidlly Splmg the f3V0ll w6ll sal Co1ntassel ln 1athe1 haughty an Ive kept xou fellows cuuous OXCI slnce I g1ew that table cloth Now what do ya thlnk of th1s fO1 gene1os1tx Im glnna tcll ya the sec1et of the crop Bendlng ONLI to Haystack s ear Corntassel whlspeled ln 1athe1 a mysteuous tone I planted a napklnl How Co1ntassel enjoyed h1s walk homc tl t night thlough two feet of snow' Alxce Ha1xex 31 HABI'l Aft91 you haxe done a thlng UNEI and ox 61 agam vou1 nerxe become so well tlamed that you may do lt wlthout glxmg lt any thought Xl hen a custon1a1y way of domg a thmg 19 establlshed we call It a hablt Hablts a1e e1the1 harmful 01 beneficxal If we form good hablts they Wlll help us out of n1anv knots IH llfe Howeve1 lf we f01m bad ones we shall flnd them the l1Hd61lXlIlf, cause of lH3.I1X setbacks The1e a1e many hablts xxhlch eve1yone should cultlvate among whlch are honesty happmess and promptness BV leduclng many of ou1 tasks to hablts xx: can saxc much t1me and ene1gy If we fllflll out that we haxe fOlIDGd an offenslye hab1t we should not onlx bleak xt but we shoull 6UflQ3NOl to 1eplace It w1th a good one Xl h1le wc a1e m school let us all fOlIYl the hablt of honest wo1k Is It not xx1th1n the 1each of us all? Rlta Nlahoney 31 PEGGY The wmd 1oa1ed At the fallmg of dark ness the st1eets had become well coxered xx 1th noxx Low moans could be beard from the f01QQt The nxght seemed destmed to be xlolent In a small cottage, not fa1 f10l11 the mam 103d to the clty a thm, to1lxvo1n woman paced the Hoor VS here could he1 Peggy be 'P She usuallv d1l1W6d home before dusk and It was 11ow nea1ly exght oelock The w1nd blew st1onge1 and the HOV not wlshlng to be out done by the xxmd came down faste1 and fastu XX hat mght' All at once the llttle woman hea1d a H0189 at the back doo1 Could It be Peg gy ' The wlstful woman mn to the doo1 'Ihe1e stood the cause of he1 anmety Peggy t11cd f1om t1udg,1n lome IH the deep snow ente1ed the wa1m k1tchen Hu fu1 coat was d11pp1ng wet She shook the fux unt11 It was perfectly tllV and then louched 1nto a deep eushxoned chan b9fO16 an open the place The fllckcung Hames played shadows upon he1 face Oh how good It seemed to be home' Peggy dozed 1n the chan untll she hea1d the sweet VOICE of the penslvc woman At last she should get a hot suppe1 She Jumped from he1 chalr and swagge1ed to the other slde of the room Thclc ln a 'a1gc w hlte bowl unde1 the stove was some xx a1m m1lk and blead wh1ch she lapped and llcked untll the last dlop d1sappea1ed FYES Fx es a1e eu11ous thmgs They can laugh we-er co1n p1ty be happy 01 be supe11o1 Fxes can look leproachful questlonlng CUTIOUQ scornful 01 11respons1ble wh1le the 1est of the face may look Just Oldlnallly pleasant Fyes are se11ous mlschlevous sullen gay laughmg 01 doxvneast Fves shlne w1th glee, dlm wlth tears g1OYN dull wlth paln 01 sparkle wlth dellght Fyes telegraph messages, eves tell YOUI chalactel Eyes plead storm weep grow stern or gl0W mallelous Eyes show rage fea1 Jealousy shame hatred coulage hope fa1th sp111t cnthuslasm confus1on O1 love Blue eyes blown eyes and black eyes ln a xa11ety of hade all haxe the same DOVSGI to show ou1 emotlons Some eyes a1e large others are small yet they all expless our lnmost feelmgs no matter how much we st1uggle to conceal t1em Flxzabeth Shelman 32 X SLNIWIER DAX S DREANI The sun was shmlng brlghtly down upon a xond1ous w o1ld bright and falr wlth sum mc1 flowers dQCOl3.tlI1g the l03.ClS1dG Gene uexe walked slowly along the count1y 1oad untll she leached a blg plne tree whose spneadlng branches hung OXEI a large rock She settled herself on th1s rock and leanlng back agalnst the t1ee opened the book she had been ca1ry1ng The fl1st passage her ex es fell upon was -Xnd so leaxe glven, stralght th1o the open doo1 4 T 1 E A S J V I ' V- ' -' ' V ' ' ' - . 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TH I' S ONFR B01 8 BASRFTBAI I 1 ell the b1 leetball season is oxei ani the boxs max hfxnd In then sults w 1th the tlsfaetlon th it they haxe had .1 real good e xson The st ut w as 1 :ther weak but the pluels f.,1Nl11'1llX lmproxed undel Coaeh To71e1s superxlsion After the Randolph ie hwexel lVIr TOYIQI left to go o lllnghftm whele he was offered a better posltlon The new eoaeh N11 Gemme lead 1X ae lpted him elf o Ollxel Ame ane bffoie long' h1d the team lunnlng lllee eloel worle The boxs suffered then first defeat at the hands of Attleboio The seore was 22 'i The followm welk the alumni was quite msft when the boys mme thiou h with '1 19 wm T e e smut lose aftel thls f v d when Bridgewater trouneed them 76 0 The next g, :me mth Mansfield proxed to be a ble: surmise The boys pllved excep t NY1 tllX well md eomnletelx overlan the 'Wfansfi ld tram The score ended 21 8 -X Nfansfield h'1 always been one of the QTIOHWCST teams in the league this 'wlctorw meant a ,e:1eat deal to the team Th' Randolph game tuvnfd out to be a ioxous and al o a ad af'f'm Both teams seoled deeiswe uetorles but after the tame Coach Tome! left for his new D081 gon Two splendid glfts were presented to U11 The -Xttlebmo team on Tanuarv 20 scored oxer us again but wlth the somewhat smaller score of 15 'Z 1Valpo1e neict put 0291 a nrettx wm Dui-me this 1-'mmf the team lacked smrlt and the 40 20 score which was chalked up '11 amst it does not tlulx show oui inferior Hx to ii alpole The game with Randolph was a compa vatixelx dull mme The score was close but the Olney Ames fans did not doubt our ur-tow for a moment Voieboro upset the team when it plnned '1 22 21 defeat on us but our win mer Qtouffhton made up for the blunders in the Fovboro game The bows plaxed wlth true Ohxer Ames splrlt and showed the Stoughton plaxels that we are stlll their superior when It comes to basketball The QLOIQ was Z1 8 B1 lflgl w :tu w hlch D1CX10U'ilV ln the sea son had badly defeated us was taken lnto camp heie at Worth Easton by the score Z4 .Zi On Peblualy 1? the team suffered dire disappointment The Mansfield team with the and of Buele then six footer defeated u 22 10 ln the Mansfield Gwm The Stoughton game played at Stough ton w as chal iLtGllZQfl by the second team s smut and pep which fax exceeded that of the first team The second team s score was 20 6 while the first team b'1rely made 1f'1'i The Walpole game was the thriller f the season Aften the drubbmg received at team brought the crowd up on lts toes VS alpole soon 1etu1ned to 1ts usual form but was unable to down our players The whistle ended the match 2? 21 Then eame the t01ll1'13l119Tltl Our first zrxme played wlth Hmgham proved to be omewhat dull The black and orange was in the lead p1 actlcallx the whole game The fina cole was 18 9 The followlng evening we played Mans field The Ohx 91 Ames team appeared tlred and lteked the confidence that sends a team elashmg to vletory Whether It was of the game the Yll! ht befole on because of our lY13b1l1tX to keep up with Mansfield 1 a matter of pelsonal oplmon The fans were quite disappointed at the final score 26 18 but better luck next year and you ll beat Mansfield vet FIRLS B ASKETBALL The gnls this year boasted of a pract uallx all setelan team The team started off w1th a defeat which although some what fllSl'193It6YllY'lg' did not daunt thelr smrlts a b1t The game was played with the alumnae and the 28 20 score by no means shows the excitement caused bv the game The Mansfield game proved to be a real battle with both teams strlvlng for the honor In the gym the girls encountered umerous dlfflcultles The fioor was exceed mgly small and the bollers progectmg from 6 Fl l A 1' T , Y U ' T v 1 I . 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