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gggaiiaaaaa HEART OF OAK '24 aaaaaaiggi ' ez is E CE C55 EY C53 ' E 3 Playing the Game 3 E He starts out with the usual scrimmage with the scrub. After he feels E E that he is sufficiently clean, he calls his Hike, and is put on his way to her E H house. Now she must know her game. Her best play is her full-back, and Q E putting on her new gown, she determines to give him the full benefit of it. Q Q As he advances up the field' and his footsteps echo on the front porch, she E E awaits for the signal. l Q E A faint tinkle of the bell is heard and she rushes downstairs and lets him Q in. He has an open field, but then so has she. Remembering what the E coach, her fond mamma, who has played the game for herself, told her, she E E draws him off-side. After a certain amount of preliminary play, he takes E E a line plunge and it is some merry line that he can hand out. The game pro- E E gresses. The lights go out, but this is one game that isn't called on account Q E of darkness. He starts holding. She takes the tackle, but attempts to shift. E E Attempt unsuccessful, she fumbles with a forward pass, he passionately places E his objective to its goal. He scores a touchdown that is long and lasting. E The Belle is heard, This is so sudden , she gushes. Again ! The Belle E E gets a ring. The game seems ended, but list. The key turns in the lock and Q Q father enters. Our hero prepares for the kickoff, but here she pulls an inter- E Q cepted play, so father shakes his hand and congratulates him on his success. Q E Later she in turn is congratulated by the coach for her excellent playing. The Q E score is I to I. They both win. No substitutes. Q E Q95 H , E9 Q Wise or Other WISE 2 E Puppy love is the beginning of a dog's life. If you can't change the world-short-change it. E E Veretta-By the way, are you going to take dinner anywhere this evening? Q E Watt Ceagerlyl-Why, nog not that I know of. E E Veretta-My! Won't you get hungry before morning? Q E M. T.-VVhy didn't God make me a man? E E V. P.-Maybe he has, only you haven't found him yet. Q E C55 Q To one ,piece of piazza, add a little moonlight. Of course, take for granted E E two persons. Press in two strong hands, one small soft hand. Now sift H E lightly two ounces of attraction and one of romanceg then add a large measure Q E of comfort, followed by a passing mmmm. ...or two, and one or two whispers. E E Dissolve half a dozen glances in a well of silence, dust in a small quantity of Q hesitation, a pinch of yieldingg place kisses on a flushed check or two red lips. H Sift with essence of Ambrosia, and set aside to cool. Not only will this E recipe work in any climate, but it will prove most popular therein. C55 E52 C53 E52 E53 EQ E One hundred fifty-eight E ZS! - Ei! EQweacaezesmzaazaeaeaacazaeaaaaaaaaezaeecaaaamiaeazazaeig
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El Qgimiaitataieitaaazm HEART OF OAK '24 aaammaaaigg to E C53 E Q U U E53 Q 0 Q 2 Home-Coming 3 E Ante-Bellum-By RAIKJMHTFAXZ E E ' ' E52 A big-a day coming E Da band she play E E Da people come-a Q E An enjoy da day. E E We play da game E Wid a bar-a cat Dat da place E We all be at. 61 E Da tug-a war E E Da frosh go in. E E Bi 22Eifif'ii?,. Q E A big-a day Q E Lot do fun E E When even' come E E Da dance begun E EE E822 E Post Bellum-By ARTHUR MOMETER E Dere Maude :- We hed our home-coming program last week. All the old former students E - El E and Illumnuses was back. I don't see why they call them grads Illuminous Q for. They don't look lit up to me. We had a bag-, 'er was it a bull rush. E Well they put some sacks out in the mud and the guys jumped on each other Eli E while somebudy ran off with 'em. They was fightin' for them gunny sacks. H H I could a given 'em some for nuthin' and saved all that trouble. I guess there Q2 E was some tradishun or something in them sacks. 'N then we hed some take- E E offs. Some studes got on the platform then some more come 'n took 'em off. E E Except the sophs, it took a whole mob to get them off. Darned waste of time. E What did they get on the platform. for if they had to be took off? They had E a foot ball game too. The Guys lined up and the refery blew his whistle and E E they all jumped on each others necks. It was owfull. The crowd yelled, but E Q they kept on nohow. They did it until they'wasn't hardly no more Wilamef' Q E guys left so they sez Pacific won, so I hurried home and washed my collar E for the dance. It was some dance too. I showed 'em how we used to dance H El E where I come from. It sure made them set up and take notice. Next day E E we had a tug of war. The sophs got on the other side of the criek and had H a rope bigger'n any Pa has on the farm. The frosh took hold of tother end E then the sophs pulled us in. Saved us the trouble of jumpin' in. Guess I'll Q E hev to sign off now and get ready for the play tonite. Them juniors are E H doin' it. Something about the truth, nothing else but. E E eYours til I see you again, E E ' ARTHUR MOMETER. E E E53 S3 E92 H E52 E One hundred sixty E Q33 . ' E51 EEQEQEEEEEEQQQQQQEQQQEQZQQQQEQQZQZEQZQEQQEQQQEEEQQQQQEEEE
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