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5b: Unsuppressiblm HF. Insnpprcssihle met two girls in the halL Way! said he, hI want to ask you girls a questithI have to know it for history Is it against the law for a man to marry his widoufs niece ?'1 The girls stopped, looked at each other, aml thoL . '1 don't see why he couldn't if he wanted 10. said onc. 2V0. of course there L4 ImLhin;r to prcvcm him! said the other. Then the Insupprcssible placed his hand over his mouth, coughed apolt'rgctically. and smiled a timid. embarrassed smile. He said, in a soothing voice, You girls think it over for a while, and see if you can help me then. An hour later the librarian scowlml at the two girls, whose laughter was 50 uncontrollable. W'illiam Casscllhcrry, '11. .IE 0. Block of Outs! ROCK of ours, we can not let you go. What we've loved so long,we cannot part with so; 'Thn' we've spattereti you With tar; And we do your beauty mar, We will mourn your ?atc afar, If you go. So forgetting all the num'rals that :3th stay. 'Wdll put by nDad hlrcham's fears, And weql wash you clean with tears, And then all the coming years, You'll be gray. Frances Howe, 12. Page menfy-lwa
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Ebe ?ortunes of n Mote SSSTTT, remarked Mary Ellen softly to the sur- rouhding athSphcru Under cover of this remark she casually sEid her two first fingers, between them a Slip of paper, thru the crack between the double desks. and wiggled them tentatively just within Bctsst vision. Nuw, be it known that tts. Qttt is the magic word that attracts: all cars, that turns 21H hcads-even sometimes the teacher'S. This particular teacher heard Mary Ellen's pcnetrating rn- minder, and turmoil her head in Mary 1511mm tlirectiuuh to the im- minunt undoing of Mary Ellen; IiMiss Johnson, pray come to the desk. she requested. her tones at ten below. Miss Johnson mcckly did as requested. How- ever, even the teacher couldnt phase', Mary Ellen. Only the the mischievous youngster 011 the front seattOh. yes. we have them, even at High School-beheld, applauded, aml iorcver held his peace. Mary Ellen, rising from her seat quietly, slid the traitor note inside the cuff of her big coat, and pulled a Latin paper surrep- tionsly from her pocket. That Latin paper was the pride of Mary Eilonls heart, for it boyc a Hauling red A-t- at the top. and was conclusive proof that Mary Eilen had been smart for once in her life. Would Miss Johnson kindly give her the paper she held, the teacher inquired. Mary Ellen was only too happy to do 50. Dear Teacher did her best to hide her chagrin, with that Hauling A-4- Staring her in the face. Not to be undone, however, the teacher desired to inspect the contents of Mary Ellen's pockets. Again Mary Ellen was glad to be of service, and displayed note book, locker key and cornucopia nickles before her watchful eyes. That will do, Miss Johnson,. announced her inquisitor. Mary Ellen returned to her seat, and encountered the sympa- thetic and admiring twinkle in the eyes of the youngster 0n the front seat. And let me whispervthat teacher's not anywhere around. is she?-You may take it from me; Betsy's heart was glacldened long before the end of the period by the reception of that good? omened instrument of deception. Lillian Roberts, '12. Page Twenfy-ane
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Ely: ?abla of the 6006 mimmmb 31mm, NCE upon a Time them iiVQLl a certain Small Bay. This Mere Youngstcr was. not a Child XYonder, thus Separating him fmm the Common Run of Babies. His Dating Parent was FIHcd with Ottt of Date 0 Ideas. She even wislu-xl llCY Young Hopeful ta 7 have a consideration fur the Rights of Others. Thus it came to pass that at a Tender Age Little u'illie became infused ivith such 0ch Fashionedcourtesies as. Politeness and a regard for the feelings of his 'rimtls. It was but a Short While are this titisittiom'lcd Child grew up sufficiently to attend Grammar School. He, alone of all his Class, was. 1101 a Hypocrite. for he did not profess to Love his Teacher. This it: ample proof of his Sterling H'orthi Much he learned, al- though hc perverscly inlhm'cd his Original Teachings. Even when he left the Sheltering Wing of the Grammar School and joined the Ranks of the Waving Green at the local Polytechnic he still clung tctiacionsly to his former precepts. He worked diligently on his Lessons during the Morning, thus making a Hit with the Faculty. Fortunately, Little Willie's section room was in the Immediate Vicinity 0f the Lunch House, and when the noon Bell rang, he conducted himself Scdately and With no Unsecmly Haste towards the door; His sense of De cut'nm was Hurribly Swatted at the Terrific Rush which burst up- on his gaze. Suffice it to say that the charging Mob carried him bodily out in front of the Food Foundry. When he recovered his breath, at Cttrzsory Glance showed that there were only Twcnly-five Students between him and the Place where the coveted Hunks 0f Pie were being Handed Out. This gave him Hope. Soon a Bevy of Gushing Girls, who had stopped. came forth aml, with Brazen Nerve, took their places in Front of William, without 53.0 much as asking his Permission, merely saying to their Friends in Line, WO, Tessie, aintcha gonna lemme cum in with yHPI, Poor Little Willie now found himself Separated from the Grub by fifty, instead of merely twenty-hve. hence hr: had plenty Page Twenua-Ihree
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