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2 THE ROUND TABLE BY-THE-WAY A little bit of sunshine How it helps to bear a load; A little bit of mercy How it smooths a rugged road; A little bit of tenderness When a weary day has closed. May pave a way to happiness And lead to calm repose. For the World has need of sunshine As we pass along the way. And our lives are filled with duties We must shoulder day by day. Then it is, the sunshine Has its place to lessen care And to make a duty, pleasure. There’s no burden, then, to bear. S. G. S.
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Tbe IRounfc tTablc Published by the Pubils of the Red Bank High School, Red Bank, N. J. Volume 6 NOVEMBER, 1924 No. 1 ROUND TABLE STAFF E di tors-in-chief: KATE BUCKLIN, '25 ROGER CONANT, '25 Ass’t Editors-! n-Chief: DOROTHY MORRIS, '25 Class Editors: HELEN BREVOORT, '25 WILLIAM COLIO, ’25 ACHSA ELY. ’26 WILLIAM BARRETT, '26 VERA NORCROSS. ’27 BIDDLE GARRISON, ’27 JOSEPH O’BRIEN, '26 Literary Editor: HELEN TUTHILL, '25 Exchange Editor: EMILY STRYKER, '25 Alumni Editors: LOIS HESSE, '25 EVERETT BURDGE, '25 Humor Editor: EDITH FORGUS '26 Athletic Editors: ISADORE CARDON, ’25 ESTELLE YANKO, '27 Business Managers: CLARENCE GRAY, ’25 MILTON HELLER, '26 EDWARD LEDDY, '27 Art Editors: RUTH SMITH. '25 RUSSEL TETLEY. '25 Circulation Managers: CHARLES OAKERSON, ’25 EDWIN McDERMOTT, ’26 Typists: JANETTE SMOCK, '25 CHARLES OAKERSON, '25 Faculty Advisors: MR. E. C. GILLAND MISS SARAH G. STANGER TABLE OF CONTENTS Poem: By-the-Way ............................................. 2 EDITORIALS: Getting Out a Paper ..................................... 3 The 1924 Football Field ................................. 3 Our Orchestra ........................................... 4 Half-Hour Chapel ........................................ 4 LITERARY: Une Ecole Francaise ..................................... 5 The Mender of Broken Dreams ............................. 6 Prince ................................................ 8 Our Gymnasium ........................................... 9 Clovis the Great ....................................... 10 Spanish Essay .......................................... 12 The Zepplin ............................................ 13 Alumni Notes ................................................ 14 Class Notes ................................................. 15 Exchanges ................................................ 16 Sports ...................................................... 17 Jokes ....................................................... 21
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THE ROUND TABLE 3 GETTING OUT A PAPER THE 1924 FOOTBALL FIELD Getting out a paper is no picnic. If we print jokes, folks say we are silly. If we don’t they say we are too serious. If we publish original matter, they say we lack variety. If we publish things from other papers, we are too lazy to write. If we stay on the job, we ought to be out rustling news. If we are rustling news, we are not attending to the business in our own department. If we don’t print contributions, we don’t show proper appreciation. If we do print them, the paper is filled with junk. Like as not some fellow will say we swiped this from an exchange—we did. We, the Pupils of Red Bank High School, have accepted, apparently, as a matter of course, a gift that we should greatly appreciate and that should at least have mention in The Round Table. You will remember with what con- sternation the news of the sale of the Oriole Ball Field was received. That Field had been where we had cheered for Red Bank High and, naturally, it was dear to each of us. Therefore, it was hard for us to reconcile ourselves to the thought that Oriole Field would no longer be the scene of games played by our teams. It is the writer’s understanding that months were devoted by those inter- ested, in procuring another athletic field for us and it was not because their work had been anything other than hard, conscientious, and tireless
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