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I be IRounb tTable Published by the Pupils of the Red Bank High School, Red Bank, New Jersey. Volume 4 DECEMBER, 1922 No. 1 ROUND TABLE STAFF Editor-In-Chief JAMES M. KITE, JR., ’23 Asst. Editor-In-Chief JOHN PHILLIPS, 23 Literary Editor SARAH LIPACK, 23 Business Manager WILLIAM G. VAN NOTE, ’23 Asst. Business Managers ELSIE DET, ’23 WM. E. BRAISTED, JR., ’23 CAROL SCHROEDER, ’24 DOROTHY MORRIS, '25 BEATRICE KELL, 25 HELEN TUTHILL, ’26 Exchange Editor MARIE JOHNSON, ’23 Circulation GEORGE HAWKINS, '24 Editors Alumni Editor COPELAND KELL, JR., ’23 Athletic Editor HARRY MAZZA, ’23 MARION BARRETT, '23 Art Editor LEAH DeGARVE, ’24 THOMAS WOODHEAD, ’24 Manager ROGER FRANCIS, '23 Asst. Circulation Manager KENNETH DEITZ, ’24 Associate Faculty Advisers MISS STANGER MR. GILLAND TABLE OF CONTENTS EDITORIALS ........................................... 3 LITERARY: “Double Crossing Cupid”......................... 5 “A Little Excitement”........................... 6 “The Reformation of a Pessimist”................ 7 “Magic in the War” ............................. 8 “An Unregrettable Adventure”.................... 9 HI-Y NOTES ........................................... 11 CLASS NOTES........................................... 12 SPORTS................................................ 15 ALUMNI NOTES.......................................... 22 EXCHANGE NOTES........................................ 25 HUMOR................................................. 26 coooooooooooooocoococcoGosccooococooosQosoot
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THE ROUND TABLE THE RECIPE By Berton Braley. It’s doing your job the best you can And being just to your fellow-man; It’s making money—but holding friends. And staying true to your aims and ends; It’s figuring how and learning why. And looking forward and thinking high. And dreaming little and doing much; It’s keeping always in closest touch With what is finest in word and deed; It’s being thorough, yet making speed; It’s daring blithely the field of chance While making labor a brave romance; It’s going onward despite defeat And fighting staunchly, but keeping sweet; It’s being clean and it’s playing fair; It’s laughing lightly at Dame Despair; It’s looking up at the stars above It’s struggling on with the will to win. But taking loss with a cheerful grin; It’s sharing sorrow and work and mirth And making better this good old earth.
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