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EIN DEUTSCI-IES GEDICHT Unser deutscher Club ist versammelt, Einen frohlichen Abend zu haben Ein Augenblick horchen Sie bitte Ich spreche von zwei schon Knaben. Herr Ash ist der erste jung Manne Und wissen wir alle sehr gut Dass er gern fur liebliche Edna Ohne Klan wurd ertrinken in Flut. Es gibt ein Knabe im Schule Sein bestes Madchen ist Nell Obgleich er stattlich und fein ist, Wir wissen er auch ist sehr hell. Herr Noss ist der dritte Knabeg Wir denken, er ist verlobt schon. In Deutsch ist er so sehr sharf Sein Mutter ruft ihn ihr Sohn. Jetzt ist mein Leid fast vollendet, Und lassen mich sagen am Ende, Weil ich schwer gearbeitet habe, Ich hoffe, Sie klatschen die Hande. 4J01lll Cross. fClipping from the German Newspaper, edited 30 years from now, by Dorothy Hartman and Avis Elliott.J DAS SOCIETAT NEUES. Frau Kline announciert die Hochzeit ihrer Tochter Madge mit Herm Grossnut, A. B., L L. D.. M. D., Ph. D., C. O. D. Unser Schulkamerade Herr Schall ist nun geliebt von der KonigJanet. Eines der schonsten Paare zu dem Fenermann Tanz waren Fraulein Madery and Herr Bromley. Herr Doktor Cochran und Fran sind in Three Rivers angekommen, um die Freunde der beiden und die Lehrer des Herr Doktors zu besuchen. KIRCI-IE NEUES. Der beruhmte Exangelist Herr Noss wird in der Stadt sein. Indem er hier ist wird er Versannelungen halten, um die Seele zu gewinnen. ADS. Ein Gutes Restaurant mit schonen Speisen und Getrank Sauer Kraut und Wurst Schwatz Brot und Bier Scheitzer Kase von Fraulein McPherson Fraulein Keyport Fraulein Sassaman H061
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Fri.. 24 Rev. Way gives us a few more golden opportunities to-day. More Pancakes. Mon.. 27. J. C rox and XV. Cochran are earning Fair money at Ab- bot's barber shop to-day. Tues.. 28. Lofty-minded Mphs. hold election to-day. Wed.. 29. Those unsophisticated Juniors hold election to-day. Thurs.. 30. Centreville Fair to-day. Pity Prin. Chapel issuing HC' admits tomorrow. OCTOBER Fri.. 1. Miss Furman is becoming somewhat pugilistic. She swat- ted a Rhinie side of the head. His name was Zierlie and he was not study- ing. Can you blame him? Mon.. -1. Mr. Lyttle asked YV. Cochran in If. S. History what was done in the Continental C or grew in 1774. Warren answered very prompt- ly. I think they signed the Declaration of Independence. Tues.. 5. Seniors lose their privileges. They are given reserved seats in the assembly room. Wed.. 6. A few students becoming prosperous visited the prosper- ity week at Kazoo. N o doubt they will be less prosperous when they ob- tain their admits to-morrow. Thur.. 7. Chas. Rowe in Physics Class: 'iDoes any one know the density of air in a vacuum? Fri.. S. Rachel Hayman to Mr. DeLong: I am all doubled up in that seat you gave me. Poor Pachell Some one is always picking on her. Mon.. 11. Hazel Barrows in Anc. Hist. class: Caesar was a great lover of women: he was a ladies' man. I wish I had known him. Tues.. 12. Edith Godshalk to Mr. Lyttle, Caesar never rode when he walked. Peculiar isn't it? Wed.. 13. Mis Furman renders us What a child will do when he is alone. Thurs.. 14. This mornings meeting is conducted by Reverend Geo. F. DeLong. Mr. DeLong's K.-rrnons are always appreciated. No collec- tions taken. Fri.. 15. Attorney E. H. Andrews gives us a very interesting talk on law. Getting away from the golden opportunities. Mon.. 15. Supt. Crawford was at the height of his anger to-day when he found out some one had been knocking soccer ball. Tues.. 19. H. H. Club held their Srst Ball last Friday eve. Wed.. 20. The boys tried to disrobe the Freshie Malchom Rahn to- day. He knocked out six before it was accomplished. Thurs., 21. Pete Major in Physics class: Supposing a cannon were sitting on a train traveling 130 mi. per hr., pointing in the opposite direc- tion. and the Gannon fired a bullet at a speed of 60 mi. per hr., where would the bullet go? Mr. Chapel: More likely it would go out the back end of the gun. I 105 I
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