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Page 2B I. P.VY3OD .Xl.Pl IUNSO WOOD MIQRRI CIOCI IICTTI . t 'XY 'enior Glass The herd of three-year-olds, numbering over three hundred head, and as usual wrangled by cowhand Danny Romero, completed a successful year under the leadership of Alfonso, the dependable, the big, over-grown bull, whom the rest call just I. P., and a sweet little heifer, Merri, the graceful. The annual round-up was held in the main chuck-house on Decemeber 11. At this shindig, the steers and heifers bucked and swayed to the music of Howard Cannon's orchestra, gulped delicious fodder, and in general had a wonderful time. On March 25 and 26 three score of the most talented dramatists of the herd pranced back and forth on the stage in imitation of the antics of the supposedly most intelligent specie of the animal kingdom. The Rose of the Rancho, portrayed hy Wanda Henderson, was a Spanish girl who had been brought up to hate gringoes, and was torn between marrying the gringo whom she loved, played by E. C. Stevens, or showing loyalty to her family and race by rejecting him. Everyone pronounced the play a huge success. On April 6, the herd donned the most outlandish costumes imaginable and literally laughed in the faces of the cowmen, attending their classes in these unusual duds. Later they entertained the younger herds in an all-ranch assembly, featuring Rosebaum and Allin in a heartbreaking love scene from The Tulip of the Truck Farm. The cowboys, however, after a good deal of fancy maneuvering were able to break their spirits and bring them back to their senses by April 7. Feeling that they have left an impression on T. H. S. and having absorbed all the knowledge offered there, the herd regrets to have to leave, soon to scatter themselves around the country in various slaughter-houses.
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