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THE QUILL HEARD AROUND SCHOOL P English Teacher: The Eve of St. Agnes is the day when lovers present their suin Gladys K.: Oh! When will that day come again? Florence May: Oh, girls! I'm sweet sixteen today. One Girl: And never been kissed. Florence: Don't fool yourself! Teacher: Explain 'Hanging and marrying go by destiny? Jack R.: One is as bad as the other. Inez: The Democrats were not in favor of eternal improvements. Nora: Congress was proposed Ccomposedi of Republicans. JOKES Joe.Rhodes, after the first Quill Staff meeeting, Gee, Whiz! What was ya doin' in there, makin' the Quill? Have you someone to help yon on athletics, Wallace? Oh yes! I have a girl. Look out there Wallace. Victor, talking about costumes for the play: Will we have to wear something special like LaVerne and Lila? If Ivanhoe costs sixty cents at the bookstore, how much is Kenilworth? Great Scott what a novel question. Miss Clark tcoming into the room before physical training classl: Girls get ready for gym. iJim.J Nora istanding, holding the ball in basket ball practicejz Dare I shoot. Page 26
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T H E Q U I L L DECLAMATORY AND ORATORICAL CONTEST The local declamatory and oratorical contest was held at the high school auditorium Friday evening, April 21st. DECLAIMERS Clarice Bickel .... ................ ' 'The Last Song of the Robin Mildred Kading ..... .... ' 'The Psychical Disturbances of William ORATORS Victor Bickel--- ............ --- Plea for Cuba. Joseph Rhodes .... ....... ' 'Americanismn Harold Kading .... -- Power of Conviction Joseph Kelly ............................................... Vision of War The contest proved to be a success, due to the coaching the contestants received and the interest they showed in developing and improving their speaking facilities. BASKET BALL TRIPS OF '21 By Dusty . Listen, my children, and you shall hear Of the basket ball trips for all this year. We started in November of '21, We've gone on many and had lots of fun. .........ali.l 'Twas a night in November in '21 We went to Juneau-you know who won! We rode in cars, of number-three Those who were lucky, they rode free. After the game there was a dance But some went home the very first chance, While others stayed to have some fun And didn't reach home till an hour past one. Slim wanted to sleep and so did his pal, The truth we know not: no,-never shall: In the car an electric bulb faded away, And Harold couldn't find it until the next day. The J. H. S. went to Lowell one night, Jan. 13 was the date of the fight. We yelled and yelled and yelled some more, And did the snake dance all over the floor. The Lowell gang said, 2 to 3 But we're from Missouri, Ya gotta show me! We hollered and hooted all the way home, And then the next night took another roam. Waterloo, Marshall, Sun Prairie, Colum- bus! Away we go ln Kading's bum bus - A Buick- four hitting on four, Filled with seven-no less and no more. We arrived in Marshall, O. K. with the world, Only to find, our banner unfurled, That Reeseville and Marshall, Prof. and all: Had gone to Sun Prairie to see football. Like Mary's lamb we followed behind, And got there 55 minutes to nineg We gave a yell as yellers should do, We yelled so loud that the rest almost flew. After the foot ball game they gave a dance Very soon Slim seemed like in a trance, A vocal solo was rendered, you see Slim sang it- They Go Wild Over Me. The great Grand March to Ain't we got fun, And, I hate to say it, you'll think it a pun, We walked about as stiff as starch, You'd think it a funeral-not a march. After the dance we came straight home, At least those did who didn't roam But some, we heard, stayed out all night, And part of the morning to see the sights. We came through Columbus coming back, In order to break a brand new track, We got to Reeseville all 0. K. And immediately after we hit the hay. Tho' the years be long and the years be many Hardly a person in school, it any- Will ever forget what we used to do On the B. B. trips in '22, Page 25
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