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tTbc IRounfc tTablc Published by the Pupils of the Red Bank High School, Red Bank, N. J. Volume 5 DECEMBER, 1923 No. 2 ROUND TABLE STAFF Editor-In-Chief JOHN J. PHILLIPS, ’24 Ass’t. Editors-in-Chief CAROL SCHROEDER, ’24 WALLACE WILSON, ’25 Literary Editor MARGARET MORRIS. ’24 llusiucss .Managers FRANKLYN GRAY, '24 EDWARD LEDDY, ’27 WILLIAM COLIO, ’25 Associate Editors HELEN TUTHILL, ’25 ROGER CONANT, ’26 W. KENNEDY, '24 DOROTHY MORRIS, ’25 V. NORCROSS, '27 Athletic Editors Art Editors VERA TRUEX. '24 CLARENCE GRAY, '25 LEAH DE GAVRE. '24 THOMAS WOODHEAD, '24 Alumni Editor Exchange Editor GEORGE HAWKINS, ’24 MARGARET SUTTON, 24 Faculty Advisors MR. GILLAND MISS STANGER Circulation Managers CECIL HARTMAN CHARLES OAKERSON TABLE OF CONTENTS EDITORIALS ............................................. 3 LITERARY: Don’t Believe in Signs.............................. 5 We Go Adventuring.................................. 6 The Wish Bone...................................... 7 At the Sign of the Green Star...................... 8 CLASS NOTES ........................................... 11 SPORTS ................................................. 13 1923 R. B. H. S. Squad................................. 15 JOKES ................................................. 22
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TILE ROUND TABLE 1 “Say it with Flowers ’ Compliments of W. W. Kennedy Sons Members of F. T. D. JOHN DI FIORE 41 Broad St. -0- Greenhouses, Harding Road Red Bank, N. J. J. YANKS CHEVROLET Successor to MONMOUTH MOTOR CAR CO. ADLEM CO. Dry Goods and 36 Maple Ave., Red Bank Ready-To-Wear —o— 32 Broad St. Red Bank I»en Evenings TEL. 1409 ALBERT S. MILLER Alperin’s Delicatessen SHOES 20 Broad St. Red Bank, N. J. —O— Our Delicious Sandwiches fill Red Bank, N. J. the acking void Try MILLER’S When THE FAMILY NEEDS COAL THE CHICKS NEED FEED when in need of THE HORSES NEED IIAY HARDWARE Call Disston Saws. Yankee Screw Drivers, Keen Kutter Knives, etc. 33 W. Front St. Red Rank, N. J. “For miles around WE deliver the goods.” FRED D. WIKOFF CO. O Red Bank, N. J.
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THE ROUX I) TABLE 3 EDUCATION If we work upon marble, it will perish; if we work upon brass, time will efface if; if we rear temples, they will crumble into dust; but if we work upon immortal minds, if we imbue them with principles, with the just fear of God, and love our fellow men, we engrave for those tablets something which will brighten all Eternity! —Daniel Webster. ODD SUPERSTITITIONS ABOUT CHRISTMAS There are superstitions anent Christ- mas in all countries, but probably the following are a few of the most ex- traordinary. In north Germany a person must not spin during the twelve nights of Christ- mas, lest he or she should walk after death, nor after sunset on Saturday, for then mice will eat the work. If it is desired to have money and luck all the year round one must not fail to eat herrings on New Year’s day, or if you wish to be lucky must you rock an empty cradle or spill salt wantonly or cross knives or point at the stars. If a dirty cloth is left on the table over Christmas night it will make the angels weep, if you point upward to THE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE Ring, 0 bells, in your steeples; Vanish, ye clouds, in the sky! For the time of peace, good will to men. On earth is drawing nigh. Sing, 0 worker, over your tasks; Carol, 0 heart, that is glad and free! For the Christmas joy and the Christ- mas bells Are for thee, for thee, for thee! Cheer, 0 life, that is sad and dark; Heal, O soul, that is torn and sore, For the manger Babe and living God Are loving and calling thee ever- more. —Faith Bradford
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